Nostalgia

Episode 4 April 29, 2026 01:27:43
Nostalgia
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Nostalgia

Apr 29 2026 | 01:27:43

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King of the rink by Marshall

You’re hunted by a super hero for 24 hours, if you survive you get a billion dollars. Except, you get to pick the super hero you’re hunted by and the stipulation is whichever super hero you pick, you get their powers but not their experience. You get one day to prepare. Who are you picking?

Nostalgic Desert Island of Books, Theme Songs, TV Shows, Movies, Food/Drinks, and worst reboot that should be banished to it's own desert island.

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[00:00:04] Speaker A: Make it, make it, make it nerdy make it nerdy make it, make it, make it nerdy make it nerdy make, make it nerdy make, make it nerdy Nerdy. Make it nerdy make it nerdy. Nerdy. Okay. [00:00:23] Speaker B: Wow. [00:00:24] Speaker C: Guys, we're back making nerdies back in the season two. [00:00:29] Speaker B: How many episodes are in season? [00:00:30] Speaker C: Episode four right now. [00:00:31] Speaker B: Episodes? [00:00:32] Speaker A: No, I thought we did four episodes last. Last summer. [00:00:34] Speaker C: Episode four. [00:00:35] Speaker D: I think this is four. [00:00:36] Speaker A: We only did three. [00:00:36] Speaker C: We'll recap that in the next episode. How many? [00:00:39] Speaker B: Maybe in the summer we can really up this season a little bit. [00:00:43] Speaker A: We already beat our previous record. [00:00:45] Speaker C: We have one planned. [00:00:46] Speaker D: Had to set the bar low. [00:00:48] Speaker A: That's right. [00:00:48] Speaker C: We have another one planned already. We've been talking about. We do previewing the Doomsday. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, we do. [00:00:54] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:00:55] Speaker B: Yeah, we do. [00:00:55] Speaker A: That's going to be a big deal. [00:00:57] Speaker C: That's a big deal. That's a huge nerd revival. [00:00:59] Speaker B: We do. [00:01:01] Speaker C: Wow. [00:01:01] Speaker A: Yeah. I think Doomsday Prepper is a really good episode title. [00:01:05] Speaker C: Thank you. Yeah, man, I can agree with that. Good call. Our question of the day, guys, I have some King of the Rink for you. My questions are going to solely revolve around actors in the portrayal of a character. You as a foursome uniting in a would you rathers. And it's going to be King of the ring style. So I'm going to give you one versus two. You pick the winner, they will face three. Do you pick the winner? They will pay. Place four. Okay. [00:01:38] Speaker B: Flight. [00:01:40] Speaker A: You had to. [00:01:41] Speaker C: You got to. [00:01:42] Speaker B: All right. [00:01:43] Speaker C: RDJ as Iron Man. [00:01:45] Speaker A: Okay, what's the again? [00:01:46] Speaker C: Or Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. [00:01:48] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. Didn't we just have this in a tax thread or something? [00:01:51] Speaker D: No, I. I don't think we. Did we get that? [00:01:53] Speaker A: Nope. [00:01:54] Speaker D: Did we get that? [00:01:55] Speaker B: I don't think we got to that. Jackman versus rdj. [00:02:00] Speaker A: I'm going Hugh. No brainer to me. [00:02:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm going Hugh. [00:02:04] Speaker D: I'm going rdj. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:06] Speaker E: I'm going, going Hugh. [00:02:08] Speaker C: All right. [00:02:09] Speaker A: What's it going to be? [00:02:10] Speaker B: Well, I clearly. [00:02:11] Speaker D: It's up to. It's up to you. [00:02:13] Speaker B: I know. [00:02:13] Speaker D: I either keep me alive or both of them. [00:02:17] Speaker B: Both them of both of them are quite iconic. [00:02:19] Speaker D: Right. [00:02:20] Speaker B: In their roles. [00:02:21] Speaker A: Probably everybody that Marshall's gonna bring up is correct. [00:02:24] Speaker C: Right? [00:02:25] Speaker B: RDJ's was. Had more longevity to it. I will say. [00:02:30] Speaker A: More longevity. [00:02:31] Speaker C: I don't think you're right. [00:02:32] Speaker A: I don't think that's true. He was started first. [00:02:34] Speaker B: Let me. Let me. Let me re Let me rephrase. What I mean is the sample of movies that RGJ is in that is good compared to Hugh, Counting Iron Man 2. Yes. 3X Men. Wolverine Origins, to this day, is probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen. [00:02:56] Speaker C: What's your answer? [00:02:57] Speaker D: Okay, okay. Before. Before we keep going, I will say that Wolverine, in my opinion, has better representation other places because he's not short and Hugh has more competition. So that's why, to me, the iconic Wolverine is right. [00:03:16] Speaker A: You know, like, who's the second best Iron man out there? [00:03:19] Speaker D: You know? [00:03:20] Speaker C: Has he swayed you to. [00:03:22] Speaker B: To rdj? [00:03:23] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm going Hugh. [00:03:24] Speaker C: All right. Hugh Jackson as Wolverine. Heath Ledger as. [00:03:31] Speaker A: Oh, sorry. [00:03:33] Speaker C: Heath versus Thane Caster. Vote first. [00:03:36] Speaker D: No, no, you can't know who's the second. [00:03:38] Speaker B: Who's the second one? [00:03:39] Speaker C: Heath Ledger as the Joker versus Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. That's how king of the rink works, guys. Will anyone knock him off the top of the rink? [00:03:51] Speaker B: I. I already know. [00:03:53] Speaker E: Love Heath Ledger as. As Joker, but I think I gotta go Hugh. [00:03:57] Speaker C: Wow. [00:03:58] Speaker A: Sticking with you, Ian. [00:03:59] Speaker B: I'm going Heath Ledger. [00:04:01] Speaker D: His was. [00:04:02] Speaker A: Oh, we're split. What happens now? [00:04:04] Speaker C: The answer for this turns to me, and I'm going Heath Ledger. All right, Heath Ledger as the Joker or James Earl Jones as Darth Vader? [00:04:14] Speaker A: Wow. [00:04:15] Speaker C: Oh, I'm gonna go. [00:04:18] Speaker D: I'm gonna go Heath Ledger. [00:04:19] Speaker B: I want to go Heath. [00:04:20] Speaker A: Damsel Jones. [00:04:22] Speaker E: Heath. [00:04:24] Speaker C: Heath Ledger. Or c. Sir Ian McClellan. McClellan is McKellen. Sorry, I don't want to mispronounce it. [00:04:30] Speaker D: Which I did. [00:04:31] Speaker C: As Gandalf. [00:04:32] Speaker B: Yeah, 100%. I'm going Gandalf. [00:04:34] Speaker D: I'm going Gandalf. [00:04:35] Speaker A: I'll take Gandalf. Yeah. [00:04:36] Speaker D: All right, we got a bunch of Lord of the Rings fans here. Yeah. What's the answer? [00:04:40] Speaker C: It's okay if you say Heath. [00:04:41] Speaker E: No, no, no, no. In that matchup. [00:04:44] Speaker B: No, I don't think it's close in that one. [00:04:46] Speaker C: Captain Gandalf versus Brian Cranston. As. As Walter White. [00:04:51] Speaker D: Gandalf. [00:04:52] Speaker C: All right, all right, all right, all right, all right. [00:04:54] Speaker B: Walter White. [00:04:54] Speaker C: How about Gandalf versus Robin Williams as the Genie? [00:05:02] Speaker E: That's a great. [00:05:02] Speaker D: That was a good one. [00:05:04] Speaker A: You're coming up with some good ones. [00:05:05] Speaker C: We got one more after this. [00:05:06] Speaker D: That was a good one. [00:05:07] Speaker B: I'm still sticking with Gandalf. [00:05:08] Speaker D: I'm gonna switch. I'm gonna go Robin Williams. [00:05:12] Speaker B: Oh, I'm sitting here and here and here and here. [00:05:14] Speaker D: I might. I mean, huge. [00:05:15] Speaker B: Huge. [00:05:16] Speaker D: Lord. Did you know the funny thing about [00:05:18] Speaker B: when he did the voice acting for that. They had to retroactively reanimate some scenes because. Because he improv so much. [00:05:29] Speaker D: Especially the in here, in here, in here part with all the hands. [00:05:32] Speaker B: Yeah, well, like all the voices. [00:05:34] Speaker D: Animator's worst nightmare. [00:05:36] Speaker A: Totally. Yeah. [00:05:37] Speaker E: I hate this. [00:05:38] Speaker B: I'm still as iconic as that is. I'm still going Gandalf here. [00:05:41] Speaker D: All right. Thane Gandalf. [00:05:43] Speaker A: Yep. [00:05:43] Speaker D: All right. What was. [00:05:45] Speaker C: Oh, I would have absolutely went Robin Williams. [00:05:48] Speaker A: Okay. [00:05:49] Speaker C: Gandalf versus Tom Hanks's Woody. That's a good matchup. [00:05:55] Speaker B: Okay. [00:05:56] Speaker C: You notice I haven't said Gandalf's actor name yet again. Who's that coach? That's in all the news for the Patriots. Can't pronounce that word. That's a throwback for [00:06:12] Speaker B: my. Am I choosing Mike Vrabel right now? [00:06:15] Speaker C: Tom Hanks is Woody or Sir Ian McKellen. [00:06:18] Speaker B: I'm still staying with Sir Ian McKellen. [00:06:21] Speaker A: All right. [00:06:21] Speaker D: And you said longitivity. Was that where I do have one [00:06:24] Speaker C: more person I just added in as a last minute addition. [00:06:27] Speaker B: He's going to try to get us off of Gandalf. [00:06:30] Speaker C: I feel like I just found one that I was like, that's a good one. I didn't think of that. [00:06:34] Speaker A: Okay. [00:06:34] Speaker C: Just came off top my head as [00:06:36] Speaker D: ne did everybody voted. [00:06:37] Speaker B: Oh, gosh. [00:06:38] Speaker C: Everyone looked at me like I'm an idiot. Why'd you put Tom Hanks and Woody against? [00:06:42] Speaker D: I mean, I thought it was a good. I thought it was a good. Another good one. But yeah, I'd still go Gandalf. [00:06:46] Speaker C: That's the face that I felt like I was reading. But we are an audio medium, so thank you for making us do the votes. Keanu Reeves as Neo in the Matrix. [00:06:54] Speaker A: Love that portrayal and I like that. Could have been so different because like Will Smith was like he was suspected to be that character. [00:07:03] Speaker B: He was in there. [00:07:04] Speaker A: Oh, man. [00:07:05] Speaker B: I don't know, guys. [00:07:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sticking with being off. [00:07:09] Speaker B: The best matchups were the early ones. [00:07:11] Speaker C: Right. [00:07:13] Speaker A: I still would have held a. I [00:07:14] Speaker C: would have throw one more up. [00:07:16] Speaker A: Would have gone with you the entire. [00:07:17] Speaker C: How about Anthony Star's Homelander? The boys love it. [00:07:21] Speaker B: He's really. That's actually hard. The only part that makes this. Oh, thank you. That's a good one. [00:07:30] Speaker A: I love it. Actually. [00:07:32] Speaker B: I. I'm actually very tempted to switch because I find he is. Yeah, I'm going to switch. [00:07:41] Speaker C: Ah, let's go. [00:07:42] Speaker B: No way. I think he is. [00:07:44] Speaker A: That's awesome. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Quite good. [00:07:46] Speaker C: Homelander. Not Homelander. [00:07:48] Speaker B: I don't and to be clear to all of our listeners here, I'm not saying I like Homelander. [00:07:55] Speaker C: Awful human being is a proto. [00:07:57] Speaker A: I just have a Homelander poster on my bedroom. But it was a gift. [00:08:02] Speaker B: His portrayal in a lot of like [00:08:04] Speaker D: a red hat, he's got Homelander sheets [00:08:06] Speaker B: in like soup movies is quite good. And I think it is underappreciated, like how much he nails that role. [00:08:16] Speaker A: True. [00:08:17] Speaker B: Like he is vile and like. Yeah. [00:08:20] Speaker C: Amen, Thane. [00:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I like it. [00:08:22] Speaker C: He doesn't even. [00:08:23] Speaker E: I, I, I watch the boys. [00:08:26] Speaker C: Caught up. [00:08:27] Speaker E: Not. No. [00:08:28] Speaker A: Oh, I'm. [00:08:28] Speaker C: I'm behind. [00:08:29] Speaker B: Actually, I'm gonna rewatch before I get all the way caught up. [00:08:32] Speaker C: I've only watched clips I feel like I need. [00:08:33] Speaker B: This is the last season, isn't it? [00:08:35] Speaker C: Last one. [00:08:36] Speaker D: I like Ackles character. I don't remember which one it is. [00:08:40] Speaker B: Soldier boy. Is that him? Yeah, I think so, yeah. Cuz he's from Supernatural. [00:08:43] Speaker C: Yeah. Second reference. [00:08:47] Speaker A: That's awesome. [00:08:49] Speaker B: So good. [00:08:50] Speaker D: Doesn't AR play one of the guys too? [00:08:52] Speaker A: Yes, yes, yes. [00:08:54] Speaker D: He's going blank on his. [00:08:56] Speaker B: He's the main guy. [00:08:57] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm going by his name. [00:08:58] Speaker B: No, the other guy. [00:09:00] Speaker A: Soldier. [00:09:01] Speaker C: Butcher Williams. Butcher. [00:09:02] Speaker D: Butcher. [00:09:03] Speaker C: I really want to say a swear word that's really bad right now. But back. [00:09:07] Speaker A: So good. [00:09:09] Speaker B: I think that's Carl. Urban. [00:09:10] Speaker C: Urban. [00:09:11] Speaker D: That's it. Yeah. [00:09:12] Speaker B: As Dread. Have you guys ever seen a movie? [00:09:14] Speaker D: That's a great movie. [00:09:17] Speaker C: Hold on. We're nine minutes in. We haven't even talked about what our podcast about the winner is. Yeah, we're still probably. [00:09:24] Speaker D: But are you. [00:09:25] Speaker C: What's your vote here, Anthony? [00:09:27] Speaker D: Yeah, that was mine too. [00:09:28] Speaker C: All right, our winner of the King of the Rink is Gandalf. [00:09:31] Speaker B: I'm okay with that. By the way. [00:09:32] Speaker D: Didn't you have one more. How about Christopher Reeves, the Superman? [00:09:35] Speaker C: I didn't, I didn't have enough lines to say that one. Otherwise I would definitely think about it. You know what I mean? Should we do our question of the day number two? [00:09:44] Speaker B: What do you guys do? [00:09:45] Speaker C: All right, question of the day two. I got a little scenario here for you. You're hunted by a superhero for 24 hours. If you survive, you get a billion dollars. Except you get to pick the superhero that's hunting you. And the stipulation is whichever superhero you pick, you get their powers, not their experience. You have one day to prepare. [00:10:08] Speaker B: Go, Deadpool. [00:10:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I almost think that this is a little easy because 24 hours is not a long time. [00:10:17] Speaker C: Ant Man. Dude, I'm shrinking. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:10:19] Speaker E: That was mine. I was gonna say, man. [00:10:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:21] Speaker B: I just took. [00:10:22] Speaker C: You could be the wasp. Disgust, sickness. You want to fly? You don't need. Anthony. No offense, Anthony. [00:10:32] Speaker B: You could be, like, the Invisible man, [00:10:34] Speaker C: too, by the way. [00:10:36] Speaker D: Invisible. [00:10:36] Speaker A: I'm going. [00:10:37] Speaker B: Mystique. [00:10:37] Speaker A: Like, I would just. I'd just be another. [00:10:40] Speaker D: But no training. Yeah, but no training. [00:10:42] Speaker A: What do you need training? Mystique? Just, like, changes. I would just change into somebody. [00:10:47] Speaker C: You know who's the first wouldn't want to change into. [00:10:50] Speaker A: I would try to. Maybe my strategy would try. [00:10:53] Speaker C: By the way, the. [00:10:54] Speaker A: The someone that you would have a hard time killing. You know, like, they would be very endearing. I don't know. Maybe. Can Mystique change into a child? Like, an adorable little child like Anthony do that? [00:11:05] Speaker B: Yes. Because I do believe in one of the movies, she changes into, like. Yeah, the dwarf guy. What's his name? [00:11:12] Speaker A: Oh, so, yeah, so it does a size. [00:11:13] Speaker C: Does that person. Yeah. [00:11:15] Speaker A: If it's 24 hours, I just, like, change into something that, like, no one could. [00:11:19] Speaker D: But you're going against Mystique. And I don't think Mystique has problems killing a child. [00:11:23] Speaker C: You're right, she does scare me. [00:11:25] Speaker A: I know, but she wouldn't find me. [00:11:28] Speaker C: Not Jennifer. [00:11:29] Speaker A: 24 hours. [00:11:29] Speaker C: I would totally. Yeah. [00:11:31] Speaker A: If you made this for a year, that would be. A year would be challenging. 24 hours is too easy. [00:11:35] Speaker B: You could also just be like Superman and just fly into space and, like, are they just gonna go in there? It's like, they clearly don't know where you are. [00:11:42] Speaker D: But I learned his pat. But, like, it was very specific. [00:11:45] Speaker A: You gotta learn jump up in 24 hours. I think that's too easy. What's a superhero who could find you in 24 hours? What is. Name one who could find. [00:11:53] Speaker C: Sure. [00:11:54] Speaker A: Even if you had no powers. [00:11:55] Speaker B: Professor Xavier, he got Cerebro. [00:11:58] Speaker A: Okay. Professor X probably could find you in 24 hours. [00:12:03] Speaker C: In the whole world. And Batman. Batman's definitely finding you. Batman's useless, dude. [00:12:09] Speaker B: But you get the million, the billions. [00:12:10] Speaker C: Immediately you get his superpowers, but not. [00:12:13] Speaker A: His superpower is money. [00:12:15] Speaker C: You don't get his utility. [00:12:17] Speaker B: Technically, Tony Starks as well. [00:12:20] Speaker D: I think I'd go Hulk. [00:12:22] Speaker C: Wow. [00:12:23] Speaker D: I was thinking Wolverine. But the harder Hulk hit me. The heart. [00:12:28] Speaker C: Wow. Is that a pun? [00:12:30] Speaker D: No. I mean, if he's trying to kill me. [00:12:31] Speaker B: I mean, you could literally. There are so many, like, semi. Okay, this is a bad question. [00:12:36] Speaker C: Right. [00:12:37] Speaker A: Right. [00:12:39] Speaker B: I mean, immediately, that was my first thought, was like, well, even if he finds me, you just. Because it's not like, kill me. [00:12:45] Speaker C: Right. [00:12:46] Speaker D: It's not like. Like if Deadpool was going against somebody that could incinerate, you know, and who. Your remains. [00:12:51] Speaker B: And you could also go the honor route. I feel like if you chose Captain America. He's not going to kill you. [00:12:57] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [00:12:58] Speaker C: I feel like you can do it all day. [00:13:00] Speaker B: Yeah, that's America. [00:13:03] Speaker A: You're going to be unimaginably rich if you just are not dead in 24 hours. [00:13:08] Speaker C: America's ass got scary. That so? Okay, you guys pooped on that question. [00:13:14] Speaker B: It's a good question to think about. [00:13:16] Speaker A: I think it should be a year. I think you should have to go a year. [00:13:18] Speaker C: A year? [00:13:19] Speaker A: A year. You're talking a billion dollars. [00:13:22] Speaker C: That's more money than anybody has just said. Might be Superman after d for a year. Deadpool can't die. [00:13:30] Speaker D: But theoretically, Superman, then it would really be hard. Could search everywhere and find you. [00:13:37] Speaker B: Like, can Superman kill Superman? [00:13:40] Speaker D: Well, that's. That's the qu. [00:13:41] Speaker C: I mean, wait, which one is it? Henry Cavill. [00:13:46] Speaker D: Oh, man. [00:13:47] Speaker B: What if the Calvary was after you instead of the Hun. [00:13:53] Speaker C: He's loading his arms at you guys. Let's talk about what our topic is. We're 13, 14 minutes into this right now. Let's talk here. Nostalgia. Okay, what about the mailbag? We've been talking about nostalgia. Oh, we're gonna get to that. But we need to tell you what the topic is first because a quote needs to start our podcast today, and it comes from the one and only Dwight True, who says, and I quote, nostalgia is truly one of the great human weaknesses, second only to the neck. I told a couple listeners about our topic was going to be nostalgia. Lots of responses. The first one was. That's very vague. I need more details. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:34] Speaker C: What's nostalgic to me may not be to you. [00:14:37] Speaker B: This is very true. [00:14:38] Speaker C: Of course. [00:14:39] Speaker D: I have some very strong nostalgia for personal nostalgia, though. [00:14:43] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:43] Speaker C: Yes, it is. This is our. [00:14:44] Speaker D: Our podcast. [00:14:45] Speaker C: It is. But while it is our podcast, we do have listeners, Anthony. [00:14:51] Speaker A: They should start their own podcast. [00:14:54] Speaker B: You know what's trippy? I can say right now that they're not listening right now, but by the time they hear it, they are listening right now. [00:15:01] Speaker C: That's crazy right now, too. Justin Matson writes in I am a nerdy nostalgic in that I won't try new video games. And some of you guys have talked about how you're a video gamer in the past or so. This is for you. I will only play games or Franchises I played before I graduate high school. For example, I will play any Mario Kart I can get my hands on. But a new Call of duty? No, COD ended at Modern Warfare 2 as far as I'm concerned. That's fair. [00:15:30] Speaker B: That's. That's fair. [00:15:32] Speaker C: Please touch grass. If you think differently, I will. That means that you need to get out of the your house and I'll talk. [00:15:40] Speaker D: Right. [00:15:40] Speaker C: Not the old people. Okay, I will not play. [00:15:44] Speaker D: Hold on, hold on. Can I ask, when we graduated high [00:15:46] Speaker C: school, do you guys know when you did? I know when I did. Well, 92. [00:15:53] Speaker A: He graduated high school in 92. [00:15:55] Speaker C: Oh, sorry. He was probably born in 92, so probably 2010 a year. [00:15:59] Speaker D: Yeah. You're younger than my. No, 2009. [00:16:01] Speaker C: That helps you? [00:16:02] Speaker D: Well, my sister was young, I guess. [00:16:04] Speaker C: Okay, thank you. We didn't need to know about your sister. [00:16:08] Speaker D: I was just to do the math. [00:16:09] Speaker B: You have a sister. [00:16:10] Speaker C: Thank you for doing that out loud. Yeah. [00:16:13] Speaker D: All right. 2010. [00:16:15] Speaker C: Okay. I will not play a Pokemon game beyond gen 3. [00:16:22] Speaker B: Wow. [00:16:22] Speaker C: I have been known to do a fresh replay of Gen1 on my laptop. Playing a ridiculous amount of NCAA 2006 on all Heisman. Or who could forget having Devin Hester as 100 speed on Madden 08? Oh, the Times. Remember when you used to rent video games? Yes, I said it. Renting video games. I take my $2 to Blockbuster and rent LEGO Star wars for the GameCube and play it all weekend. Let's see, where else do we got here? Winters were great because I'd. If I shoveled her driveway for my Mom, I'd get $2. Be patient, Mom. I'm deciding between if I should rent NFL street or Paper Mario the Thousand Year door. Probably my GameCube goat, if anybody's asking. [00:17:06] Speaker A: Guys, NFL Street. I. I remember NBA Street. [00:17:09] Speaker C: I don't remember they have mods to have current rosters. [00:17:13] Speaker A: Really? [00:17:14] Speaker C: On an NFL street version. I would love like if I knew how to download that and get it. I'm in. [00:17:19] Speaker B: The Pokemon shout out's fun because I played a lot of Gen 3 as well and I've as someone who's played a lot of the newer ones, quite honestly, Pokemon games are all the same. [00:17:32] Speaker A: No shade. [00:17:33] Speaker B: Like no shade I can appreciate. [00:17:35] Speaker C: You guys ever play Lego Star wars games though, or like Lego? [00:17:38] Speaker B: I never did like the Lego stuff. [00:17:40] Speaker C: Really. [00:17:41] Speaker A: I've. [00:17:41] Speaker D: I've tried them and they get there. They get pretty. You throw like it's kind of funny. Like some of the cutscenes are funny at first and then you Jar Jar [00:17:49] Speaker C: Binks ones are just. [00:17:50] Speaker B: If you throw an F0, like music Emmy mute City. Oh my gosh. So good. [00:17:58] Speaker A: Okay. [00:17:59] Speaker C: Yeah. Over my head as well, Anthony. [00:18:00] Speaker B: That's sad that you guys don't know, [00:18:02] Speaker E: like, [00:18:05] Speaker D: is that related to like Brad [00:18:06] Speaker C: Bollinger writes in the Games? [00:18:09] Speaker A: Yeah. Justin, you make me think about the. The old adage that like your mid-30s is like the cut as a key threshold in your life where it's something to dispute the exact age, but it's basically in your mid-30s. If you haven't started like eating a certain food or listening to a certain music or getting into something by your mid-30s, you never will. Generally that's like around the time in our life where for the most part we're like done. [00:18:37] Speaker C: We're. [00:18:37] Speaker A: We stop really getting into new things. Overwhelming. There's, of course there's exceptions. There's some people with different personalities who continue to be adventurous. But the overwhelming majority of us, like pretty much start settling into our interests and everything that we were into as teenagers has a special place in our heart. Forever targeted forever. And we kind of like just keep going back to the well for the same things and stop ingesting new around this. [00:19:01] Speaker C: A lot of re watching. [00:19:03] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. Basically everything that happens henceforth we will like not be that into. [00:19:08] Speaker B: I feel this with music, like really hardly with music. I especially lately I've noticed I cannot really listen to like newer music without being annoyed by it. [00:19:20] Speaker C: I even of the old artist, they drop something new. [00:19:23] Speaker D: But I've been like that for like [00:19:24] Speaker C: the last like Blink. Did you like the new Blink album? [00:19:27] Speaker B: I haven't. I haven't listened. [00:19:28] Speaker A: You're an old soul, Anthony. [00:19:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I have. [00:19:30] Speaker C: You're just old, Anthony. [00:19:31] Speaker B: I have like a 24 hour long playlist of classic rock. That's pretty much what I will listen to. And then I have another version that's like pretty much all like the 90s punk rock. Wow. And then that's like pretty much I. [00:19:44] Speaker D: I usually go back to. Yeah. As you go back to that. Lincoln Park's new with the new singer. It's not bad. It's not. It's not Chester, but it's a good shout there. [00:19:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:19:55] Speaker C: Anthony and Ian have a direct shout out from the one and only Brad Bollinger in this for our mailbag right here. Brad Bollinger. [00:20:04] Speaker D: He's the only one that made me think we had fans. [00:20:06] Speaker C: Listeners, listeners, you need to see the movie. Ready player one and report back. It's a lot of question directly. Is this Anthony does anyone know where Anthony was in the year of 2018? Could this be a parent trap situation? Also, I saw Ian DeWitt, aka the Human Pretzel, walking the dog by Jackson Christian elementary last week. Does he still have the dance moves from Lumen Christie days or as he stiffened in the joints over the years? [00:20:40] Speaker D: Well, it's kind of for short periods of time. [00:20:43] Speaker B: Well, the. The ACL was torn, so that was a year ago. Pretty. Actually, just a little over a year ago now. [00:20:52] Speaker D: And these are valley ball exploits. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Yeah, volleyball. So I'm not as smooth as I used to be. [00:20:58] Speaker C: I think you're a smooth operator. [00:21:00] Speaker B: When did he see. He see me? [00:21:02] Speaker C: This was last week. [00:21:03] Speaker B: Last week. Wow. Yeah, lots of lots has happened. [00:21:08] Speaker A: Are you sure? Is he sure it wasn't Thane? [00:21:10] Speaker C: Actually, they do look a hundred percent the same. [00:21:14] Speaker E: I walk my dog elsewhere. [00:21:18] Speaker B: He's saying Jackson Christian. [00:21:19] Speaker C: That is where you might live. Around there? [00:21:22] Speaker A: Probably. [00:21:23] Speaker D: Maybe. [00:21:23] Speaker C: Don't want to tell everyone. [00:21:24] Speaker A: You don't want to get docs? [00:21:26] Speaker B: Oh, gosh, yeah. [00:21:29] Speaker C: Guys, nostalgia, it is a human weakness. Let's just put it out there. We need to talk about what our segment is going to be about this week, guys. It's about a desert island. You've heard the game, you've seen the shows. They've talked about it. This desert. What'd you say? [00:21:45] Speaker B: Is there rum? Yeah, [00:21:50] Speaker C: it's gone. [00:21:50] Speaker B: Why is all the rhyme gone? It's because they were marooned. [00:21:54] Speaker A: You could have put Jack Sparrow in your little thing. [00:21:56] Speaker D: Oh, my God. [00:21:57] Speaker A: Somebody would have voted for. [00:22:00] Speaker D: I would have voted for Jack Sparrow. [00:22:02] Speaker B: That Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow is pretty good. He was pretty much the only good reason. Like, reason to watch anything to keep [00:22:09] Speaker D: going back to pirate. [00:22:10] Speaker C: Maybe you guys can do the list next time. [00:22:13] Speaker D: Hey, none of us thought of it until just now. [00:22:15] Speaker C: Come on, take some feedback. [00:22:18] Speaker B: Who's the guy that voices Optimus Prime? The Cube? [00:22:22] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:22:23] Speaker C: He was just in the boys. He does thrag. Oh. [00:22:26] Speaker B: Oh, the guy who plays Elrond. [00:22:30] Speaker A: He'll go weaving. [00:22:31] Speaker B: Who you go weaving as? [00:22:34] Speaker A: Agent Smith or V. There we go. [00:22:37] Speaker B: Or Megatron. Star Scream. [00:22:43] Speaker A: Right, right. There we go. [00:22:45] Speaker B: I just thought of that. [00:22:46] Speaker D: V for Vend. [00:22:46] Speaker C: Let's go back to the rum on the desert island. So the desert island theory is, if you only could have one. Okay? That's how the game works. And we're gonna go through a couple categories and you're gonna give us your answer, and we're gonna hear not only what your answer is, but why you pick it. We don't want to be too long winded. We got five of us. We're going through about six categories right now. Five categories. Six categories, you know, six, seven. You know what I mean? Staying young with the hip people. But shut your face. We're gonna start with out of order soccer team. We're gonna go with our music because I want you guys to hear what everyone has picked. [00:23:31] Speaker A: This isn't. This isn't nostalgic music. Specifically this. [00:23:34] Speaker C: Specifically theme songs. [00:23:36] Speaker A: Theme songs that get you going. [00:23:38] Speaker C: Let's hear what we got here. [00:23:41] Speaker D: Wow. [00:23:48] Speaker C: And that would be for. [00:23:49] Speaker B: Wait, wait. [00:23:50] Speaker C: No, no, no. [00:23:50] Speaker B: Don't tell us. Don't tell us. We need to make this a game where we guess whose it is. But it clearly was Thane. [00:23:58] Speaker C: Do it on the second round. [00:23:59] Speaker B: Thane. [00:24:00] Speaker C: What does that hit so hard for you? It's. [00:24:02] Speaker E: I mean, I can't think of the 90s without thinking of friends. It came out a little bit later, but I was, you know, I was. I was watching stuff probably sooner than I should have, honestly, most of the time. But yeah, that theme song is just something I think of when I think of 90s. [00:24:22] Speaker A: It's a great song. [00:24:24] Speaker B: That show is very iconic. 90s too. [00:24:27] Speaker D: That's not even one of my favorite. [00:24:28] Speaker B: Like Rachel hair. [00:24:30] Speaker D: Right back to it. [00:24:31] Speaker C: How about this one for us, guys? [00:24:37] Speaker B: This is old school. This is definitely Kyle. [00:24:39] Speaker D: I was gonna say, this is so old school. St with Kyle. [00:24:42] Speaker C: Guys, there was color in that image. Rude. Wow. All right, so we. [00:24:48] Speaker A: DuckTales was such a good show. [00:24:51] Speaker C: Great. Not good. [00:24:53] Speaker A: DuckTales was really good. Like, surprisingly. [00:24:56] Speaker C: Do we have a screeching sound on here? [00:24:58] Speaker D: I didn't watch it either. [00:24:59] Speaker B: What? Oh, man. [00:25:01] Speaker A: I loved ducktale. Even though even the modern reboot my kids are getting into is still very good. But it was just generally like a very good show with, like, rich stories. They were like, pretty, like, intense. Like the adventures criticize it. [00:25:13] Speaker D: We just said. [00:25:14] Speaker C: How about Darkwing Duck too? [00:25:15] Speaker A: Darkwing Duck, I also love. [00:25:16] Speaker C: That was great. [00:25:17] Speaker A: Tailspin was really great. All the spin offs from that one. [00:25:22] Speaker D: Just for the record, everything you said just went right over mine. [00:25:25] Speaker A: One of my all time favorite childhood movies was DuckTales and the Legend of the Lost Lamp. Did anybody see that one? [00:25:33] Speaker C: I probably know what it is. [00:25:34] Speaker A: Such a great movie. It's held up. That one I showed my kids. They absolutely loved it. It's phenomenal. [00:25:41] Speaker B: Love my boy Cook. [00:25:42] Speaker A: Phenomenal movie. [00:25:43] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. [00:25:46] Speaker C: Middle school. All right, our next one on here. [00:25:52] Speaker B: Oh, this is Kyle. Or not Kyle Anthony. [00:25:55] Speaker C: They have different names. [00:25:56] Speaker A: Yeah. X Men theme song, right? [00:25:57] Speaker D: Yeah. So this is one of the very few cartoons I was allowed to watch when I was a kid. And so. And when they was it. They released it. Re released on Netflix first. [00:26:08] Speaker C: Wow. [00:26:09] Speaker D: And I listened to that theme song with my kids in the room, and I had to. I paused like, five seconds in. I'm like, oh. Did not understand. But when I told my son we were doing this podcast, it took him, like, three seconds. And he's like, you. You picked X Men, didn't you, Dad? [00:26:27] Speaker C: I love him. Shout out to Marco. Marco, we're looking forward to hearing a question from you. If you're listening to this pod, we want a question. [00:26:35] Speaker A: Is he allowed to listen to the show? [00:26:37] Speaker D: No. [00:26:38] Speaker C: What's the language you guys use? [00:26:40] Speaker B: We have not said bad language. Come on. [00:26:42] Speaker A: Why are you looking at me when you say that? [00:26:44] Speaker B: Literally just said America's ass. [00:26:47] Speaker C: He's seen the movies, hopefully. All right, next one's between. For that, I do feel like let the boy live. All right, the next one's between Ian and I. [00:27:01] Speaker D: Yeah, I want to say Ian [00:27:05] Speaker C: Thane. [00:27:05] Speaker A: Oh, yes. [00:27:07] Speaker C: Who do you think? Me or Ian? [00:27:08] Speaker E: Ian. [00:27:11] Speaker D: Okay. [00:27:11] Speaker E: I don't really know. [00:27:12] Speaker C: Kyle Marshall. [00:27:14] Speaker A: Goofy movie. So good. [00:27:18] Speaker C: Love Goofy movie. It's just a classic bangers. [00:27:21] Speaker A: What's the Singer Electron or something like that? [00:27:24] Speaker B: Jesus. Yeah, yeah. [00:27:27] Speaker A: Cheddar do the Perfect cast. Such a good movie. [00:27:32] Speaker C: Great one. [00:27:32] Speaker A: Great emotional movie. [00:27:34] Speaker C: And now we hit. [00:27:36] Speaker D: Anything else or you? [00:27:37] Speaker C: I just love the music. I love. You watch it differently, apparently. As a parent, I wouldn't know this, but, like, maybe as an adult, I should go watch it. But, like, you watch it thinking, like, oh, that goofy just sucks. Oh, that's the. No, it's the. It's the one where they go camping. Yeah. This is a goofy movie where, like, you know, the dad's like, oh, you suck, Goofy. You keep ruining Max's summer like this, and now you watch it as an adult, and you're like, that's stupid, Max. [00:28:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:05] Speaker C: You ruined your dad's vacation, you spoiled brat. [00:28:08] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:28:09] Speaker B: Multiple things. There's, like, a Christmas, like, Mickey Mouse thing that they have, like, Goofy and his son Max is kind of a twerp. [00:28:22] Speaker D: He's really trying to get Marco. [00:28:23] Speaker C: Now. I really want your first. First guess here as to who this is from. [00:28:26] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:34] Speaker D: Oh, my God, it's longer. [00:28:36] Speaker B: Can we keep this going? [00:28:37] Speaker C: Yeah. This is background. You know, there's so much. [00:28:41] Speaker D: So much of our voice in there. [00:28:43] Speaker A: I'm surprised by some of these. [00:28:46] Speaker B: Jurassic Park. I mean, one is, like, one of the best, like the original Jurassic park will never be beat. [00:28:53] Speaker A: I just watched a documentary about the making of it. It was so interesting. [00:28:57] Speaker B: It. And what's amazing about that movie is it is even today it is still very re. Watchable. [00:29:05] Speaker C: Oh yeah. [00:29:05] Speaker B: Like it holds up. [00:29:08] Speaker C: Watched it maybe once. [00:29:10] Speaker B: You are missing out. [00:29:11] Speaker A: And it was groundbreaking. You know, that was. That was the original cgi. Yeah, that was really. Because everything before that was animatronics and they were working on it using animatronics and they couldn't execute on Steven Spielberg's vision enough. And they pitched and ultimately went through with using CGI for the first time. They had to invent all the technology to do it. Like, the 3D modeling capabilities didn't exist at the time. So it was very innovative at the time. Incredible innovations to make that movie even possible and do what Steven Spielberg wanted. [00:29:49] Speaker B: That's why in the scene where they're first see the dinosaurs and they're all like, oh my gosh, like that was a huge reveal moment because that's the first CGI that you have with the brontosaurus. [00:30:00] Speaker A: If you look at it in today's eyes and you're not that impressed, you've got to understand what it meant. At the time, it was just. It was mind blowing. My. I was too young to watch the whole movie, but it was such a big deal that my parents got. I had tucked me into bed and brought me in just to watch the dinosaur scene and just to show it to me and then put me back to bed after that. Because it was like, you got to see this. This is crazy. Like, their minds were blown at the time by seeing it. [00:30:29] Speaker B: I just find one. The music just hits. I mean, anything John Williams does. I. Because that was when we were talking about like themed songs. My immediate thought was like, anything John Williams, I. I could have easily picked. Like, what did he do? Harry Potter? Yeah, Because I thought he did great. [00:30:49] Speaker C: It's a great shout. [00:30:50] Speaker B: Like, equally that, like, I know that show. That show is coming out this year. [00:30:56] Speaker A: The hbo. [00:30:57] Speaker B: Yeah, the HBO one. [00:30:58] Speaker C: I'm ready. [00:30:59] Speaker B: I do not know how they're ever gonna top that music though. Like, that music was like. Was so good. And like I hear it and I'm like, like. So I thought like, anything John Williams, [00:31:15] Speaker C: that'd be a good vinyl for you to play in the house. Just at any given moment. You walk in and you got the Harry Potter Sorcerer Stone. [00:31:22] Speaker B: They're like, it's classic. And I know they're not like technically Christmas movies, but they are totally Christmas. [00:31:27] Speaker C: You've seen the stand up comedian talk about how there's Christmas in Harry Potter. They're like, yo, this guy, like, he multiplied fish. He raised people from the dead and walked on water. They're like, dude, Harry survived a freaking wizard and flies in a broom. We're celebrating his life. It's just kind of a funny concept to think about. [00:31:47] Speaker B: Think about these things too hard. [00:31:48] Speaker C: Suspend disbelief, everybody. Yeah. Can we talk about, like, what nostalgic means to. Like, if you had to sum it up, who. Who in here feels like they have a definition that they would accurately say? I know nostalgics for every person, but, like, try and give your succinct answer to the listener of, like, why? What is nostalgia to you? [00:32:10] Speaker B: I think nostalgic to me generally refers to that feeling that you have when you are re experiencing something that you remember from a long time ago that pulls you back and you, like, re. Remember what it felt like. [00:32:29] Speaker A: It's a positive transportation to me. Like anything that transports me in a. In a very favorable manner to something that, you know, it meant something positive. [00:32:42] Speaker C: So, yes, it must be why Anthony's having an Arizona iced tea tonight. That's nothing about that is nostalgic because it stayed 99 cents forever. I know. [00:32:50] Speaker D: It's beautiful. [00:32:51] Speaker C: It's America, baby. It has not. It has not. Tariffs have not impacted it. [00:32:58] Speaker D: I think the owner said like. Like, and we still make money. Like, why? [00:33:01] Speaker C: Yeah, I love that stance. Shout out to him. All right, guys, we're going to be moving around. I'm keeping you on your toes today. Let's go to a book. I'm going to kick us off. [00:33:10] Speaker E: Okay. [00:33:11] Speaker C: Because I just don't want you to take it. I have a particular one. I could pick a series. [00:33:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:16] Speaker C: I could go Goosebumps as a whole, but I'm going Goosebumps with the green mask. You've seen the COVID I've seen the show. I've read the book. I'm still scared. [00:33:28] Speaker B: Was horrifying. [00:33:30] Speaker C: I'm still scared. Like, to this day. If I ever see a green mask, I don't think I'm gonna turn into the mask. Like the one with Jim Carrey. No, I'm gonna turn into this show. It's gonna be scary. I'm scared. [00:33:42] Speaker B: Did she ever get it off? [00:33:43] Speaker A: Interesting. [00:33:43] Speaker C: I don't want to talk about it. [00:33:45] Speaker B: I just remember vividly she gets that mask on and she cannot get it off. [00:33:50] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:33:50] Speaker D: Spoilers. [00:33:51] Speaker A: Wow. [00:33:52] Speaker B: Wow. Like, who's gonna watch this? [00:33:54] Speaker C: Like, yeah, fair. [00:33:55] Speaker B: I don't even know where you find Goosebump show anymore. [00:33:57] Speaker C: I'll let you know after the show. [00:34:00] Speaker B: Are you afraid of the dark, man? [00:34:03] Speaker C: All right, Kyle, hit us with your book. You're a. You're a bookworm. So taking from a library here to pick from. [00:34:10] Speaker B: My book is going to get taken, [00:34:11] Speaker C: but we took from a row on a bookshelf for me. You have a library? [00:34:15] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. That's great. I went with another series, Hank the Cow Dog for me because none of you guys probably read it, but to me it was a great series. Originally the series started in the 80s, went through the 90s, was the one of the most successful self published books ever, Children's books ever. John Erickson wrote that. And then it's just a very entertaining kind of like comedic mystery story about just this. Whatever. I don't need to explain it. Check it out. My kids love it. Like the audiobooks and me reading it aloud to them or them reading themselves, they're just hilarious books. So those for me transport me back and peak nostalgia for kids books. [00:35:01] Speaker B: Those are good ones. [00:35:02] Speaker A: I was thinking very youthful. I'm thinking like young. [00:35:04] Speaker C: I have one that I'm curious if it's gonna hit between the. The rest of you three and. [00:35:10] Speaker B: Well, don't say it. [00:35:11] Speaker C: I know I want to see at the end. [00:35:12] Speaker D: Okay. Anthony, am I up? All right. I guess when I was young I would have picked Animorphs, but I'm actually gonna go the Thrawn trilogy from. For Star Wars. [00:35:25] Speaker C: Wow, I like that. [00:35:26] Speaker A: Okay. [00:35:28] Speaker C: Nostalgia, Animorphs. [00:35:32] Speaker E: That's what mine is. [00:35:34] Speaker C: Wow. [00:35:34] Speaker A: Is it really? Oh, man. [00:35:37] Speaker C: Can you guys talk about Animorphs? I've never heard of it. What? [00:35:40] Speaker A: What? All right, sorry, sorry, sorry. [00:35:42] Speaker D: Okay, well, hold on, we'll pass. [00:35:48] Speaker E: Because I mean, man, talk about your [00:35:50] Speaker B: Star wars one first. [00:35:50] Speaker D: Yeah. So the Thrawn trilogy basically kicked off in a big way, the extended universe for Star wars and came up with, in my mind, some of the best Star wars characters that have ever existed. Being Thrawn being one and Mara Jade being another one that did not make it to the, you know, to the canon. But okay, for now. Yeah, for. Yeah, for now. But it's a. Yeah, it's three book trip. It's a trilogy. And yeah, Thrawn comes back, unites. Unites the tattered, remains the empire and puts the New Republic on their toes and then almost wins. And then. [00:36:39] Speaker C: Yeah, it's. Whenever you talk about it, it's the biggest smile you get on your face. It's talking about that. And Chuck. [00:36:46] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:36:48] Speaker C: Chuck, the show that is literally like [00:36:50] Speaker B: the original nerd heard. [00:36:52] Speaker C: So, okay, tell me about this Animorphs. [00:36:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:55] Speaker C: What's called. Yeah, Talk to me like I'm five. [00:36:58] Speaker E: There's a. There were so many of them. [00:37:00] Speaker C: Talk to me like I'm four and like, 50. [00:37:05] Speaker D: Yeah. Of like, the actual ones. And then there was a couple, like, expand. [00:37:09] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:37:11] Speaker D: Outside the series books. [00:37:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:12] Speaker E: It was just one that you could. [00:37:14] Speaker D: Megamorphs. [00:37:15] Speaker E: Oh, is that it? [00:37:16] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:37:16] Speaker B: Megamorphs. Wow. [00:37:17] Speaker D: I think is what those were called. Like, they went back into, like, dinosaur times. And Anthony. [00:37:22] Speaker C: Anthony just trumped your. [00:37:25] Speaker A: Come on. Come on. [00:37:26] Speaker C: You think you know it. [00:37:27] Speaker A: Stolen thunder. [00:37:29] Speaker B: You can earn it back by. By saying who the bad guys are. Oh, what is their name? [00:37:35] Speaker D: The Yerks. [00:37:36] Speaker B: Yeah, got it. They're little, like. [00:37:41] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:41] Speaker D: Do you remember who the blue. Who the blue aliens were? The good. The ones who originally started the war with the ys. I remember it. [00:37:48] Speaker E: No, no, I can't remember. [00:37:49] Speaker C: Anthony's been up all night reading. Yeah. [00:37:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:52] Speaker D: So those are the Andalites. [00:37:53] Speaker E: Oh, that's right. [00:37:55] Speaker D: Who had the power. Who created the technology to. If they touch something, they're able to turn into. [00:38:02] Speaker C: So like, I touch a fish, I can turn into the fish. Yes. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:06] Speaker E: So every cover is like. But only for turning into two hours. [00:38:10] Speaker B: It's like two hours. [00:38:12] Speaker C: Isn't there a Disney original movie based on. [00:38:14] Speaker B: There's not a movie. There was a show. [00:38:16] Speaker D: There was a show. [00:38:16] Speaker B: There was a show. [00:38:18] Speaker D: But yeah, you could turn into that form for two hours. And if you didn't change back, you got stuck. [00:38:23] Speaker B: Stuck. [00:38:24] Speaker D: Get stuck as that. [00:38:25] Speaker B: Who was the one who got stuck as a bird? [00:38:27] Speaker D: Tobias. [00:38:29] Speaker C: Wow, Ian, that's great. I'm like, now I've learned something today. [00:38:35] Speaker B: Thank you. And what's fun is you could flip the pages on the bottom of the corner and it will turn from a human into whatever. [00:38:41] Speaker C: I'm all for that. [00:38:41] Speaker D: And then, like, Thane was about to say each cover had. There was one they picked. So there's what, six? But no, five kids. [00:38:49] Speaker C: It was five. [00:38:50] Speaker D: Marco, Cassie, Jake, Tobias and what were their middle names? And Rachel. So each book started out with, you can't know my last name, you can't know where I live, blah, blah, blah. Because the Yerks are everywhere. And the Yerks were like parasites that go in through the ear and take over people. So they could be anyone. [00:39:07] Speaker C: How old were you reading this? [00:39:09] Speaker D: Middle school. [00:39:10] Speaker E: Yeah. Yeah. [00:39:12] Speaker D: A little bit younger. [00:39:13] Speaker B: I think I was a little younger, [00:39:14] Speaker C: but I remember you Know about this guy? [00:39:16] Speaker A: I know about it. I don't think I read that. I mean, I knew that you were [00:39:19] Speaker C: in the same boat as me. [00:39:20] Speaker D: So, like, honestly, definitely. This is all raining about a goosebumps section. And then right next to that was animals. [00:39:26] Speaker B: Remember going to, like, the book fairs? [00:39:28] Speaker D: Do you remember the book fairs? [00:39:30] Speaker C: Like, the animals. [00:39:31] Speaker B: Always a highlight. [00:39:32] Speaker E: Yes. [00:39:32] Speaker D: Do you remember? I don't know if you had it in Jackson, but we had, like, a mobile library that, like, stopped on our street and we could go in the. [00:39:39] Speaker B: Oh, I don't remember having that. [00:39:41] Speaker C: We didn't have that. [00:39:42] Speaker D: Yeah, we. We did an ipsy. [00:39:43] Speaker C: We had drive bys. Ian, can you think of your nostalgic book? [00:39:48] Speaker B: 100%. I was actually afraid someone was going to take it. [00:39:50] Speaker C: I didn't talk about it much. [00:39:51] Speaker E: No, no, no. [00:39:52] Speaker D: He didn't talk about it. [00:39:54] Speaker C: Yes, I did. Don't stick up for your boo because he said something you like as well. He's been talking about it. [00:40:00] Speaker D: He didn't even get to talk about Axe. [00:40:02] Speaker C: You've been asking him about every single character, and then you know the answer to it. You're just laying an alley for you to dunk at home. Do you know what the name of the Cell family clan is? And then you're like, well, but how about the Shelakadees? And they're like, it's actually the Shillelagh. [00:40:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think the Shillelies or Shalaka Tizzo's in there. [00:40:21] Speaker A: Okay. [00:40:24] Speaker C: Do you want to give us your book? [00:40:25] Speaker A: All right. [00:40:25] Speaker B: I was actually really nervous that this was going to get taken, so I'm actually very surprised that it wasn't. [00:40:31] Speaker D: Is this one of those. I'm going to start swinging because. [00:40:33] Speaker B: No. [00:40:34] Speaker A: Are you going to say Sorcerer Stone or what? [00:40:35] Speaker B: No. Red Wall. [00:40:38] Speaker C: Is that the mouse? I always wanted to read them, and I figured that was my one. [00:40:46] Speaker B: I love it. [00:40:47] Speaker D: My cousins read those. [00:40:48] Speaker B: The original Red Wall. Like, the. The Red Wall is the best, but all of them are pretty solid. [00:40:56] Speaker D: And that was. That followed. It was a. Was it a mouse? [00:41:00] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a mouse. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Well, each one is different characters, right? [00:41:03] Speaker D: But he's talking about the original. [00:41:04] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:41:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:05] Speaker D: I only. I think I only read one. [00:41:06] Speaker B: And then they go back in time. Founding of Red Wall. Then they kind of take you forward, like, everything afterwards. [00:41:13] Speaker D: How many of those did you read? [00:41:14] Speaker B: I read majority of them. I didn't read all of them, but I have been going back and collecting them in hardcover. [00:41:24] Speaker A: Nice. [00:41:25] Speaker B: I'm gonna say no, so I'll say Hardcovers are like, hard to find and they can be quite expensive. [00:41:30] Speaker D: On these ones, I'll say that you [00:41:33] Speaker B: can find soft copies pretty easily. [00:41:36] Speaker D: Ian's pick is. Puts him like. So there was Animorphs level reading and then there was red ball level reading. [00:41:43] Speaker C: He's going to opening night Harry Potter to get the book right. [00:41:46] Speaker A: Those books, twice as long or three times as long at least. [00:41:49] Speaker D: And they were a harder. They were. [00:41:51] Speaker C: And I was harder read than. [00:41:52] Speaker B: I would have used Harry Potter as my second option because I did. I was one of those, like, opening when the book came out. I. I don't know if I've actually ever told you guys this. I had. When Deathly Hallows came out, I was at Walden Books when we still had Walden Books. I had a copy on order. I went there at midnight, picked it up. This was before the mall was completely dead. And I got my copy and I started reading. And then like, maybe like a day later I got to a part where the book repeated. I had a misprint. [00:42:27] Speaker C: Misprint. [00:42:28] Speaker B: I had really. [00:42:29] Speaker C: No. [00:42:30] Speaker B: Now when I'm reading this, I. [00:42:33] Speaker D: You know, you're in the zone. [00:42:34] Speaker B: I won't. But you don't. No one tells you that those kinds of things are like worth a lot. Oh, yeah. So I went back to the store and I was like, this is a misprint. And they just gave me a new one and I moved on. And it wasn't until later that I found out that those misprints, there was only like so many and they were like selling for like 30, $50,000. What? [00:42:58] Speaker A: Come on, dude. [00:43:00] Speaker C: I was like, it's like having a hollow charizard. Yeah. [00:43:03] Speaker B: Just like losing it. So that's weird. I know it's cr, but people love like collectibles like that. [00:43:10] Speaker A: Collectible. It's a defective product. [00:43:13] Speaker C: It is what cards do too. They have misprint cards that go like that. [00:43:16] Speaker D: But it was a rare, defective product. [00:43:19] Speaker C: Can we move on to the cinematic universe that we have of this nostalgia? We have TV shows. Anthony, can you kick us off with your TV show? That. The one that just. That's my number one. [00:43:29] Speaker D: It just hits for me without repeating myself because, like, I go back to. If I can't pick cartoon X Men, I'm gonna go Stargate SG1. [00:43:41] Speaker C: Oh, we're getting nerd. That's some nerdy up in here. [00:43:44] Speaker D: Yeah, thank you. Like I said, I was not allowed. I was not allowed to watch very much. But I'd come home, my mom was still working, come home and I would catch like I If I came in early enough, I was able to catch a rerun of SG1. [00:44:00] Speaker C: Love it. [00:44:00] Speaker A: Very cool. [00:44:01] Speaker C: Kyle, did you have televisions back when you were young? [00:44:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I did. I watched back in my life. I mean, I watched a bit of tv. Here's the thing. Like, I actually, gosh, growing up, I probably watched more TV than my own kids watch now. Like, we don't give them a lot of screen time, but. But as I was looking through all the lists of shows in the 90s, I was like, okay, I've seen a lot of these shows, Seen a lot of these, but most of them are not, like, hitting me real in the. Feels like a lot of nostalgia. Like, you know, I was like, oh, yeah, I loved Recess. Whatever. Like, all these shows were super great. Like Power Rangers, I could say, like Ninja Turtles and stuff. But the truth is, our household was mostly pbs, so we were not like Cartoon Network or anything like that. That was never Animaniacs. [00:44:49] Speaker B: No, no, I know where he's going. [00:44:51] Speaker A: This was like PBS Kids. [00:44:53] Speaker E: The. [00:44:53] Speaker A: Like, the educational shows. [00:44:55] Speaker B: I know where you're going. [00:44:56] Speaker A: So I was. When I pull up a list of all the PBS shows that were on in the 90s, like, every one of those, like, I KNEW by heart, Mr. [00:45:05] Speaker B: Rogers was PBS, wasn't it? [00:45:07] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. PBS was like Sesame street and Mr. Rogers and. And a lot of those things. And Wishbone was a big one. We watched every Wishbone. Those were very good. I still think about those. My kids still enjoy those. But really, the one that we. [00:45:20] Speaker B: We've. [00:45:21] Speaker A: My siblings and I liked the most was Kratz Creatures. This is the Kratt brothers, Chris and Martin. Their first show. Oh, they started. [00:45:30] Speaker D: I didn't know that was a reboot, though. The ones I've showed my kids. [00:45:33] Speaker A: It's not. It's not reboot. They have new shows. [00:45:35] Speaker D: Okay. [00:45:36] Speaker A: So they started when they were young, in the 90s, on a shoestring budget, with this little public broadcasting show about animals adventuring with animals and stuff like that. And we just loved it. And they were just like, so engaging and made animals seem so fun. And we loved animals, too, so that was really cool. And then after that, they did Zaboomafu, the one with the lemur. And it was the one that I still similar then. Then after that, they went to Wild Kratz. Is what they do now. That's airing now, the animated show. They even do live shows, which last year, maybe it was the year before last, we took all our kids to see Wild Kratts live in Ann Arbor at the theater there. So they came on stage and did this whole thing and it was a packed theater with all these kids just screaming their heads off because there's, you know, they're just like, oh. And like a. Some obscure animal, like a praying mantis. And the kids just lose their minds and like a giraffe and everybody just like loses their mind. And they're like, so some kind of like leopard shrimp or something. Everybody's like, whoa. All the kids are screaming their heads up. [00:46:41] Speaker D: Theater. [00:46:42] Speaker A: It was crazy to see, like, but they've made a career out of like getting kids excited about obscure animals. And I've loved it. I've always loved them. So that's. That was really like probably peak kids show. [00:46:53] Speaker C: I love that. Wow. That's a different swing there too. [00:46:55] Speaker D: That's a different too. [00:46:58] Speaker A: I. I know who that is. I saw some of it. But like that was more on like a cable channel. We never had that, never had that in my life. [00:47:05] Speaker D: Like Adam. [00:47:05] Speaker B: Crikey. [00:47:06] Speaker D: Vhs. [00:47:06] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:47:07] Speaker A: Oh, no, he's iconic for sure. For sure. I loved every animal show I could ever watch. But like we really only had like the basic channels and PBS had got [00:47:15] Speaker B: to love Animal Planet. [00:47:16] Speaker C: What about you? [00:47:17] Speaker D: I watch a lot of Animal Planet. Ooh. [00:47:19] Speaker B: So I. This is hard because there it depends on how I want to go. Because we, I mean, I was a WB kid when I get home, you know, we get home after school, put the WB on. So there would be like Dragon Ball Z was on. [00:47:38] Speaker A: Nice. [00:47:40] Speaker B: But when we would go up north, that was the only time we could get Cartoon Network. So we get a little Johnny Bravo, courage and Cowardly Dog. Most of the time we had like Nickelodeon. So like Rugrats. Yep, all that. Are you afraid of the dark? That kind of stuff. But the show that I land a bind show I like legitimately. I'm like, I have as an adult, re watched this show, you guys. [00:48:07] Speaker C: Front to back, by the way. [00:48:08] Speaker D: Okay. Like I just went straight into it. Your build ups are awesome. I'm on the edge of my seat. [00:48:12] Speaker A: Okay. [00:48:13] Speaker C: Okay. [00:48:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:48:14] Speaker B: From front to back. I have re watch this show. I will probably still rewatch this show. Is Yu Gi. [00:48:21] Speaker C: Oh, wow. [00:48:24] Speaker D: Okay. [00:48:24] Speaker E: Yu Gi. [00:48:25] Speaker B: Oh, it's time to. [00:48:29] Speaker A: Wow. [00:48:29] Speaker C: You haven't seen my three eyed dragon. Whatever. [00:48:34] Speaker A: Okay. [00:48:36] Speaker B: Blue eyes, drag. Whatever. [00:48:38] Speaker D: Yu Gi. [00:48:38] Speaker C: Oh. [00:48:39] Speaker B: But like love what's. [00:48:42] Speaker D: Okay. [00:48:43] Speaker A: What's the show that like, what's the show? I just think of the kids like playing like Little league baseball or T ball or something like that. [00:48:49] Speaker C: Hey, Arnold. [00:48:50] Speaker A: They run the bases and they throw their arms behind them and do this, like, kind of like Naruto thingy. And they, you know, and they run to Naruto. What's that show? [00:48:59] Speaker E: No, that's like the three I'd. [00:49:04] Speaker B: Reagan. [00:49:04] Speaker E: No, Ed. Ed and Eddie. Something like that. [00:49:07] Speaker A: No. Is it what? I thought it was like an anime thing. [00:49:11] Speaker E: Well, Naruto. [00:49:12] Speaker B: Naruto is an anime thing. [00:49:14] Speaker E: Anime thing. Is that what you're thinking? [00:49:15] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:49:16] Speaker B: You. [00:49:17] Speaker A: You see, you throw the arms behind you and go and put your head down. [00:49:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that's Naruto. [00:49:22] Speaker C: Do the sound effect again for me. [00:49:24] Speaker B: That's the thing they did at Area 51, like, a few years back. [00:49:28] Speaker C: To me, it goes top Pokemon. Below Yu Gi. Oh, below that. Digimon. [00:49:33] Speaker A: Digimon. Great song. Underrated themes. [00:49:36] Speaker C: Great songs. Yes. [00:49:38] Speaker B: Monsters. [00:49:39] Speaker E: Digimon. [00:49:39] Speaker D: That was a good one. I didn't watch the show, but I know the theme, so everyone does. [00:49:44] Speaker C: Everyone does. And everyone knows the original. What? The Digimon. The original person. Like, if I showed you it, you'd be like, I know that thing. [00:49:51] Speaker D: Yeah, for sure. [00:49:51] Speaker B: It's like a little dinosaur thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:49:54] Speaker C: Hit us with your show. [00:49:55] Speaker D: I want to hear this. [00:49:56] Speaker E: This is one that also is rewatchable for. For some. It's actually one of those that has kind of turned. It's almost grown with its audience a little bit. It's still very much a kid show, but this was extremely, extremely popular. It was so popular that I remember friends with, like, bed sheets and slippers and all the things. No, that's new. [00:50:29] Speaker B: New. [00:50:29] Speaker E: Yeah, that's pretty new. But some of it's one of those shows that you watch it as a kid, you see it one way, you watch it as adults, and you. The jokes hit differently. [00:50:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:50:40] Speaker E: You're like, oh, I get it now. [00:50:43] Speaker B: Fairly well. [00:50:45] Speaker E: That's not a bad one. [00:50:48] Speaker D: That's pretty good for that. Yeah. [00:50:50] Speaker E: SpongeBob SquarePants. [00:50:53] Speaker C: Yes, of course. [00:50:55] Speaker B: I'm so glad you took Still Alive. [00:50:57] Speaker C: Yeah. Memes, can you give me your top three characters? And if you pick just the main three, I might judge you. Go ahead. [00:51:04] Speaker E: On the spot. [00:51:06] Speaker C: On the spot. Like, you love sponge. I'll fill a bus. Great. [00:51:09] Speaker E: I like. [00:51:10] Speaker C: Thank you. And you don't need to give me them in order. [00:51:12] Speaker E: I just want your three Plankton. [00:51:16] Speaker C: How about the guy that yells, my leg. He's got to be in there. [00:51:21] Speaker A: David Hasselhoff. [00:51:22] Speaker C: You're selling chocolate bars. I remember when my mother used to. Used to sell chocolate. Buzz. I used to Rub it on a skin [00:51:31] Speaker B: really good. [00:51:32] Speaker C: Thank you. It's not my feel. Okay. [00:51:33] Speaker B: It's in his back as time. I never realized, like, Sandy Cheeks is, like, such a play of a name. Such, like, as I'm older. [00:51:42] Speaker C: You're telling me it for the first time. I just think of it. [00:51:44] Speaker B: If you really pay attention to that, I'm like, oh, that's talking about, like a butt cheek. Like, you got some sand in there. [00:51:50] Speaker D: Ear muffs. [00:51:51] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:51:51] Speaker A: Y. Y. [00:51:52] Speaker B: Sorry. [00:51:53] Speaker C: All right, Plankton, I need your three. This is a urgent. We won't end the podcast until I get the three. [00:51:59] Speaker E: I mean, Squidward, totally. [00:52:03] Speaker D: You have weird lines in the sand. [00:52:05] Speaker E: And yes, cheeks. I like Mr. Krabs. [00:52:12] Speaker C: Okay. [00:52:12] Speaker D: All right. [00:52:14] Speaker B: I think Patrick is. [00:52:15] Speaker C: Patrick kills me with the little. [00:52:17] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:52:18] Speaker C: And Doodle Bob. How about Larry the Crab earlier? The lobster. [00:52:22] Speaker E: Lobster. [00:52:22] Speaker C: Lobster is a great. Yeah, Rip My Pants. Great episode. Would you either rather have the Ripping the Pants episode or the one where escalators. Escalators. Escalators. Eels. And then he swears and it's just a dolphin noise. [00:52:36] Speaker E: Oh, yeah. [00:52:37] Speaker C: That's a great show. [00:52:38] Speaker B: Was this. Was it yours? [00:52:40] Speaker A: It's a great choice. [00:52:41] Speaker D: All right. [00:52:42] Speaker C: I'm actually gonna. Horace Thane actually inspired me with his theme song. He picked Friends, and I'm picking a show that is not animated. And it takes me back. It was my first ever celebrity crush. It's Topanga from Boy Meets World. [00:52:59] Speaker E: Okay. [00:53:00] Speaker D: Okay. [00:53:00] Speaker C: Boy Meets World takes me back. I've rewatched it as an adult. I even watched the Girl Meets World, which is the spin off when Cory's the dad. And I'm kind of like. That's kind of a weird admission that a 27 year old at the time was watching Disney Channel when it came out on Friday nights. I didn't have a problem with it. I'm going to kick us off on movies. [00:53:19] Speaker B: Well, hold on. That's. [00:53:20] Speaker D: That's all you got? [00:53:21] Speaker C: Yeah, that's all I got. [00:53:22] Speaker D: World. [00:53:23] Speaker B: You know what surprises me? And maybe. Maybe this show. I guess I'm trying to figure out when it started, but Avatar, the last air Bender. [00:53:32] Speaker D: I'm. I'm surprised you didn't pick one of the. [00:53:34] Speaker B: You know, I thought about Avatar, but I was like. But I felt like I was actually older, so I actually appreciated it more. [00:53:42] Speaker C: I thought about going like, Street Sharks. I was older. [00:53:45] Speaker A: Street Sharks. [00:53:51] Speaker C: Rocket Power. [00:53:51] Speaker B: Invaders in Rocket Power. [00:53:53] Speaker C: Jimmy Neutron. [00:53:54] Speaker E: Wow. [00:53:58] Speaker B: I'm gonna sing the doom song. [00:54:00] Speaker C: What about? Something. Something. Mandy. Mindy. No, it's like they had like, the. The skeleton guy. Who's gonna kill everybody. [00:54:09] Speaker B: You know, Skeletor, he. [00:54:10] Speaker C: Man, never mind. We'll come back to it. I'm gonna kick us off with movies, though, because movies for me. I have one that just. It hits for me. I talk about it all the time. I don't need to continue on it. I will be seeing it on May 16th when it comes out for its 25th anniversary this. This upcoming month. It's Shrek. I could quote the whole movie. [00:54:29] Speaker D: Okay. [00:54:30] Speaker C: I want to watch it with Kylie. With Kyle and Anthony's. Yes, Kyle and Ashley's kids. I want to be there to watch it with them the first time they watch it. And I. If they don't laugh, we're done. [00:54:42] Speaker A: They're gonna. [00:54:43] Speaker C: No more. [00:54:43] Speaker A: My kids are really good about. [00:54:44] Speaker C: My kids are no longer my godson. If Patrick does now after. [00:54:47] Speaker B: Because that is. [00:54:48] Speaker C: It's a little young to. That's why we're gonna wait. But when it's appropriate. We've been patient in the building. [00:54:56] Speaker B: It is. [00:54:56] Speaker C: You have been one of those movies [00:54:59] Speaker B: that was made with, like, okay, we'll make this and it'll be like, with a kid profile. [00:55:04] Speaker D: But it is adult. [00:55:06] Speaker B: It is adult. [00:55:07] Speaker C: So much. Something very little of them. I'll let you do the measuring when we get home. [00:55:12] Speaker B: Short supplied. [00:55:13] Speaker C: He huffed and he puffed and he blew an eviction notice. [00:55:15] Speaker B: Fogwad. Don't think about his name too much. [00:55:20] Speaker D: Well, just that when they came into the city. When Donkey and Shrek came into the city and, you know, there's a little. [00:55:25] Speaker C: Singing the song welcome to duloc. [00:55:27] Speaker D: Yeah, there's a whole bunch. [00:55:28] Speaker B: Now imagine for a second that it wasn't Michael Myers and it was actually Chris Farley [00:55:37] Speaker C: recorded with Chris Farley's voice. He died. And they were like, we. It was probably 95 done. [00:55:44] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:55:44] Speaker C: And he died. So they scrapped it and Michael Myers came in. They actually had it all marketed to, like, come out. And they had to push every. They lost millions. And at the time. Back then, a movie. Losing Williams was a lot. [00:55:57] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:55:58] Speaker C: So then they came back and it was Michael Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy. [00:56:02] Speaker B: And the Scottish accent was like, bro, that worked. [00:56:08] Speaker D: It worked very well. [00:56:09] Speaker C: Like, hit us with your movie. Let's hear it. Make me smile. [00:56:12] Speaker E: Well, I was kind of going back and forth on, like, kid or adult. [00:56:19] Speaker C: Give us your backup without explaining. And then you're original. Yeah. [00:56:23] Speaker D: Maybe you can steal mine. Like, I've been doing the years with my backup. And then I'll feel a little bit better. [00:56:28] Speaker C: That's why I put at you in front of him. [00:56:31] Speaker E: I. I don't think. Three ninjas. [00:56:35] Speaker C: Yes, that's one of Kyle. [00:56:37] Speaker A: No, that's Beverly Hills Ninja. Yeah. [00:56:41] Speaker E: Three ninjas. [00:56:42] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:56:43] Speaker E: Incredible. They're still like, I. I sent. You know, Rocky loves Emily. [00:56:51] Speaker A: Rocky loves Emily. Yes. [00:56:57] Speaker E: It was just iconic. It was so cool. They had the coolest room, they had the coolest bikes. They learned to be ninjas and they wore cool masks and just. [00:57:06] Speaker C: Kyle actually has his kids training to [00:57:08] Speaker A: be ninjas because they watch that movie. [00:57:10] Speaker C: They. [00:57:11] Speaker A: We did ninja training after. Did I tell you about that? [00:57:12] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:57:13] Speaker C: He has videos of them, like, carrying book bags of, like, heavy things down the hill and up the house. [00:57:18] Speaker A: I seriously, I didn't even know that you were into that. Like. [00:57:20] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, like, we talked about that. [00:57:23] Speaker E: It's kind. I love the. [00:57:24] Speaker C: Do we just become best friends? [00:57:27] Speaker A: Because I brought it up with these dorks and they didn't. They'd never even seen it. [00:57:31] Speaker C: I haven't. [00:57:32] Speaker E: When they. [00:57:33] Speaker B: Anthony, you guys just be quiet. [00:57:35] Speaker A: We're having a moment. [00:57:36] Speaker C: I looked it up and see if [00:57:38] Speaker D: I knew what he was talking about. [00:57:39] Speaker E: Puts the diuretic in the drink and he mixes. [00:57:43] Speaker A: This stuff is good. [00:57:45] Speaker E: And then he's on the toilet. [00:57:46] Speaker D: Just like the 90s close. [00:57:48] Speaker C: It's so good. [00:57:50] Speaker A: I got to tell you. I got to tell you, though, super funny. I. It's crazy though. Like, it's. This is a stupid thing to have your mind blown over. But my mind was blown because I had to rent it on prime to show the kids. And it's like an extended version or like a pre theatrical version or something like that. Because obviously I know frame by frame the movie by heart. And so it was very jarring to me to see some of these scenes longer extended with other parts to it. In fact, the. The ending is different. [00:58:23] Speaker E: Whoa. [00:58:24] Speaker A: In this version doesn't say that it's a different version, but like, there's a very meaningful difference to the ending. Like, you know how they go with their grandpa and I hate pizza and again drive away. There's a scene after that where they have a confrontation with the. The kids who stole the bikes and stuff like that. It's this whole different thing and it. It actually changes meaningfully. Like how you perceive the characters, I think, as you walk away. And a lot of other parts are [00:58:51] Speaker E: very surprised for you as an adult. [00:58:55] Speaker A: It was. I'm not sure how I feel about it, actually. Like, some of them, I think were, like, it was probably better to trim some of these parts. There's a few that make it like, more serious. Like. Like the. [00:59:05] Speaker E: The. [00:59:06] Speaker A: The parts that got cut in the ultimate theatrical version. Anyway. You should watch that. When Theo's ready. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Rent that version. [00:59:13] Speaker D: It's one of the good parts about [00:59:14] Speaker C: then when he's ready for Shrek. Let me come over. [00:59:16] Speaker D: Here's an excuse to rewatch. I'm showing this. I'm showing this to you. [00:59:21] Speaker C: I get to rewatch three ninjas. All right, Anthony, your movie. [00:59:28] Speaker D: If I had to go childhood, it would have been Mighty Ducks. But the real big one for me is Maskazoro. [00:59:35] Speaker E: Wow. [00:59:36] Speaker D: Antonio. [00:59:38] Speaker B: Zorro is so. [00:59:40] Speaker C: I Good. [00:59:40] Speaker D: Yeah. YouTube found me, has been showing me clips and yeah. [00:59:44] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:59:45] Speaker C: It's a good one. [00:59:46] Speaker D: I love it. [00:59:48] Speaker B: Lane here I could be for a long time. [00:59:52] Speaker A: This is gonna be the longest episode ever done. [00:59:53] Speaker D: I forgot to. [00:59:54] Speaker C: We're literally an hour in right now. [00:59:56] Speaker D: I forgot to take Kyle's advice and do the build up to it, but [00:59:58] Speaker B: literally been thinking of movies that I keep coming up with more and more, and now I'm like, just come into my brain. [01:00:07] Speaker D: But yeah, Mask Azora was the. Yeah, that fantastic. That one just hits me right in the nostalgia feels. [01:00:15] Speaker A: You talk about an early young man's crush. [01:00:17] Speaker D: Oh, my God. [01:00:20] Speaker A: Holy man. When he slices her dress on. [01:00:22] Speaker D: Okay, so it's funny you say that [01:00:24] Speaker C: because you look at. [01:00:26] Speaker D: You look at the comments on YouTube. Everybody's like, yeah, this is when I [01:00:30] Speaker C: knew I hit puberty. This is. [01:00:33] Speaker D: This was the first crush. [01:00:34] Speaker C: Oh, my God. [01:00:36] Speaker B: This sounds like. [01:00:38] Speaker D: And yeah, apparently we all had the same awakening. [01:00:43] Speaker C: This sounds like that was it a [01:00:45] Speaker B: whole episode in of itself. Like, what movie did you realize, like, I'm a man. Because Mandy Moore, Chasing Liberty. [01:00:57] Speaker C: Okay, I. Yeah, so I had. [01:00:59] Speaker D: The mask was mine. [01:01:01] Speaker A: I wouldn't have even thought of that. But now that you mention it, like [01:01:04] Speaker D: Catherine said, a Jones was my crush for a long time. [01:01:07] Speaker A: I was gonna. I thought it was Kimberly for the Pink Ranger, but your. Yours is better. Yours is better. [01:01:11] Speaker B: That's a good one. [01:01:12] Speaker D: I appreciate that. [01:01:13] Speaker B: Kyle, what about you? [01:01:15] Speaker A: I've had a lot of fun with going back to 90s movies, and I will. I will throw a take out there. And I think. I don't think our listeners, Jeff Madsen and the like, are going to dispute this. What did I say? [01:01:29] Speaker C: Jeff. [01:01:30] Speaker A: Jeff. Matt. I'm sorry. I have an old friend named Jeff Matson. Justin. Matt. Sorry. Since he's our age, I need that [01:01:36] Speaker C: confirmed after the show. [01:01:37] Speaker A: I can just. [01:01:39] Speaker B: I know. [01:01:40] Speaker A: I seriously, I do. I do have an old friend named Jeff Mattson, he just doesn't listen. [01:01:43] Speaker C: He's gonna get texted to me. [01:01:45] Speaker A: And he's really into 90s stuff, actually. So anyway, it's been so fun. I contest that the 90s are, like, peak, peak for, like, especially, like, family movies. [01:01:58] Speaker D: I would agree. [01:01:59] Speaker A: There was, like, so much weird stuff that, like, they don't make that sort of thing anymore. Like, it was really good quality family movies in the 90s were just the best decade. And so I've had such so much fun taking my kids back, and they've all held up like, my kids have loved them. I have six little kids, and they've all just been so entertained. They've been watching Baby's Day out and Home Alone and like we said, Three Ninjas and the Black Stallion and on and on. Like, so many of these movies from. From that era, you know, Honey, I Shrunk the kids and stuff. [01:02:31] Speaker B: What's the movie where the kid. It's like part cartoon and it takes place. [01:02:35] Speaker A: Pagemaster, that's also a Macaulay Culkin classic. The kids loved it. Those are so good. And so I've been have. I've been having a lot of fun re watching these, being transported back in time to when I loved them too. And so a few that's. There's like, there's a trilogy. Not a trilogy, but, like, a trio that I loved a lot. Three Ninjas was probably peak for me. Me, a runner up was Mighty Ducks. Fantastic. I can't wait. [01:03:04] Speaker C: That's one of the next Mighty Ducks animated TV show. Did you know that they were phenomenal. They were actual, like, they're actual ducks. Oh, shredded. Yeah, like, fought. [01:03:17] Speaker D: Like, they fought battles. [01:03:18] Speaker C: And I bought. [01:03:20] Speaker D: I've been watching that with my kids, actually. [01:03:21] Speaker C: I bought the dvd. I forgot about that before Disney plus became a thing. My brother for Christmas. [01:03:26] Speaker A: Okay, nice. [01:03:27] Speaker C: It was cool. Sick. [01:03:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I. The one that I chose for this exercise, Angels on the Outfield. [01:03:36] Speaker C: That's a good one. [01:03:36] Speaker A: I just rewatched that with the kids. The kids loved it. I cried. And I was also reminded, like, not just like, how good the movie is, how emotional the movie is, but, like, Star Studded, like, hello. Pick me a movie from the 90s that had, like, a better cast. We're talking Danny Glover, Tony Danza, Christopher Lloyd, Joseph Gordon Levitt as a kid. Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Adrian Brody, and then others. Dermot Mulroney, Neil McDonough, who I've just been watching in suits, and Brenda Fricker, who's also an Academy Award winner and Was in Sneaky Pete. I just recently saw her like, these are stars. Star stars. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all the way down. And the movie was just fantastic, hilarious, touching. It's a good shout by great stars. So one of the. One of the peak 90s family movies. [01:04:32] Speaker B: I think that's a good one. [01:04:35] Speaker D: It's about baseball, right? [01:04:36] Speaker E: Yeah, that's. [01:04:37] Speaker D: Yes. I'm out. [01:04:41] Speaker B: Great movie. [01:04:42] Speaker E: Come on. [01:04:43] Speaker A: I don't care. I don't care about hockey. But listen, Mighty Ducks is a sweet movie. [01:04:47] Speaker C: Grab a fig news and shut up. [01:04:50] Speaker B: Sandlot's also got to be in the conversation. That's not mine. I. So I grew up. My parents basically force fed us like 80s comedies. [01:04:59] Speaker D: Okay. [01:04:59] Speaker B: So I grew up in like Beverly Hills Cop and Beverly Hills Ninja. So I remember Chris Farley, Ghostbusters. Movies that like, immediately came to mind were like, Brendan Fraser, Mummy. [01:05:14] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:05:14] Speaker B: Like, oh my God, I love that. But when I think of like, oh, dude, that's it. It's Tremors. Oh, with Kevin Bacon. [01:05:23] Speaker D: Interesting. [01:05:24] Speaker A: Wow. [01:05:25] Speaker B: Love Tremors. I loved that movie. Growing up as a kid, we could watch. I could quote that entire movie. Like, I could probably put it on and I would. I could say almost every single line in that movie. I love Tremors. [01:05:41] Speaker D: Not to take away, but it feels like a lot of us can quote a lot of movies. [01:05:45] Speaker C: But anyway, his whole story there. Anthony, let him tell more. Thanks, Thane. [01:05:51] Speaker D: Sorry. [01:05:53] Speaker B: But yeah, I. I really liked that movie. Was actually why, like, for a long time, Kevin Bacon was like my favorite actor. I was like, I love it. [01:06:00] Speaker C: Oh, that hurts even more for you now though. [01:06:03] Speaker B: Why? [01:06:03] Speaker C: Because of who Kevin Bacon is. I just thought he was Kevin Spacey. I'm so sorry. I think I should serve like a five minute penalty outside of the room. Like, go. Do you want me to leave? I was like, all right, I'll leave. [01:06:16] Speaker B: I will say I like. [01:06:19] Speaker D: Who else was in there? [01:06:19] Speaker B: I got exposed. Not really anybody. Not really anybody. It was pretty much just Kevin Bacon is the only one that came. Came out of it. Yeah, some of them have done like some other stuff every now and then. But I. I mean, I grew up very early watching like Tarantino's too. Like, I saw Pulp Fiction. [01:06:39] Speaker C: Seriously. [01:06:40] Speaker B: Probably way too young. [01:06:42] Speaker A: Wow. [01:06:42] Speaker B: Way too young. Okay, so to this day, like, Pulp [01:06:45] Speaker D: Fiction is all Celtic family. Before. I'm 13. [01:06:53] Speaker B: Yeah, he probably. They probably regret showing us that. [01:06:56] Speaker C: Tim, I'm a mandated reporter. [01:06:58] Speaker D: Okay. [01:06:59] Speaker B: I mean, this. You weren't them. [01:07:01] Speaker C: Sorry. [01:07:03] Speaker A: Statute of limitations. [01:07:04] Speaker C: A good answer though, by you. I like the shout. [01:07:06] Speaker D: That's right. [01:07:07] Speaker A: Pulp Fiction is a good choice. [01:07:09] Speaker D: That wasn't his choice. [01:07:11] Speaker B: Maybe I'll switch it to plumbers. [01:07:13] Speaker D: Tremors. [01:07:14] Speaker C: This one will go a little bit quicker. It's a food or drink that just makes you smile. And I'm. I'm gonna hit. I want us to go rapid fire. I'm gonna say mine. We're gonna go around the circle, and then we're gonna just. I want you to pick somebody else's and talk about it. Okay? Ready? [01:07:30] Speaker A: Oh, interesting. [01:07:31] Speaker C: Dunkaroos. [01:07:33] Speaker B: Capri Suns. [01:07:35] Speaker A: Nice. [01:07:35] Speaker E: Mine was Dunkaroos, but 3D Doritos. [01:07:43] Speaker C: Come on. [01:07:43] Speaker D: Different direction than I was going. [01:07:45] Speaker C: Throw your thing. This is the topic. [01:07:46] Speaker D: Actual food. I was picking seafood. Seafood Alfredo. [01:07:51] Speaker A: What? [01:07:54] Speaker B: What? [01:07:56] Speaker A: It's got to be a dated food, man. [01:07:58] Speaker D: Crab legs. [01:07:59] Speaker B: Yeah. All right. Come back. [01:08:01] Speaker D: Come back to me. [01:08:04] Speaker B: I can text you one. [01:08:05] Speaker A: You're having. [01:08:05] Speaker B: You should just say it. [01:08:06] Speaker A: Aneurysm. [01:08:07] Speaker D: No good. [01:08:08] Speaker A: Okay. The Taco Bell double decker. [01:08:11] Speaker C: Wow. [01:08:11] Speaker B: Oh, the double deck. [01:08:13] Speaker C: That is a good. Can I tell you one that I was thinking about saying? [01:08:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:17] Speaker C: Trix cereal. Like, when it was actually shaped like the fruit, not just a color, but then they say, like, Trix is for kids. Was it. Is it. Is it a color for the adults only, or is it because I'm not a kid? [01:08:32] Speaker E: Do you remember tricks? [01:08:33] Speaker B: Making sure. [01:08:34] Speaker C: I'm making sure not a big yogurt guy. [01:08:37] Speaker D: I thought you ran out of time. [01:08:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:08:40] Speaker C: Was it not. [01:08:40] Speaker A: I remember it. [01:08:41] Speaker E: It was just sugar. [01:08:42] Speaker C: What about animals? [01:08:44] Speaker E: Animals. [01:08:44] Speaker B: Animals. Right. Well, okay, so since. [01:08:48] Speaker A: What is Tang Was. My God. [01:08:49] Speaker B: You're supposed to say Tang. [01:08:50] Speaker A: Oh, man. [01:08:51] Speaker C: Yes. [01:08:52] Speaker B: Tang. Do you remember the old. Like, it's a kick in a glass and now in a pouch. [01:08:58] Speaker A: What about those, like, wow. [01:09:00] Speaker C: What about those old. [01:09:02] Speaker D: Thank you. [01:09:03] Speaker B: Juice box. Like, they weren't even boxes. [01:09:05] Speaker C: I see. [01:09:06] Speaker B: No, it was, like, where you step [01:09:08] Speaker C: on them after and they'd pop. [01:09:09] Speaker B: No, it was like. [01:09:11] Speaker A: Keep guessing, though. [01:09:12] Speaker B: They were, like, the plastic bottles, and then you had, like, the cap on the top. [01:09:16] Speaker C: Yeah, the blue ones are way better than the rabbit. [01:09:20] Speaker B: But then they also had, like, the short ones with, like, aluminum foil on the top. [01:09:24] Speaker C: Top. Anthony, did you get one? [01:09:28] Speaker D: Yeah. Cake rules. [01:09:29] Speaker C: Wow. Okay. That does have. [01:09:31] Speaker A: Those are good. [01:09:31] Speaker C: Big Texas, when those would be at JCMS for sale. [01:09:34] Speaker B: You know what I love is Airheads bringing back, like, the. [01:09:38] Speaker C: Oh, where they blow the head up. [01:09:40] Speaker B: Blow the head up. And then it reminded me of, like, old Gushers commercials. [01:09:44] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [01:09:44] Speaker A: You still eat Gushers? [01:09:46] Speaker B: I do still eat. [01:09:47] Speaker C: Gushers are amazing. [01:09:50] Speaker B: Guess. [01:09:50] Speaker C: Ian, whenever we're recording A podcast. Ian eats like a 7 year old. He's just like Mike and Ike's here. Starburst only pink right here. And then like a. Then you drink like an old man. You're like a diet caffeine free Mountain Dew. [01:10:07] Speaker B: No. Definitely not. [01:10:10] Speaker C: This is legit. I'm just teasing. [01:10:12] Speaker B: American do, apparently right now, so. [01:10:14] Speaker C: How patriotic of you. [01:10:16] Speaker B: Remember me. I didn't even notice when I grabbed it. [01:10:18] Speaker A: Interesting. [01:10:19] Speaker E: A Mountain Dew adjacent drink. That was a 90s volt surge. Surge. [01:10:25] Speaker C: Surge. [01:10:26] Speaker D: Surge was. Yeah. [01:10:28] Speaker B: Gosh. [01:10:28] Speaker C: Shout out to Sierra Miss before they made it. [01:10:30] Speaker D: Starry or Jones? Anybody? Anybody drink a lot of Jones soda? [01:10:34] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [01:10:36] Speaker A: No, we weren't. [01:10:36] Speaker D: Jones soda was probably [01:10:40] Speaker A: because my fancy [01:10:41] Speaker B: friends would so be Sobi Sobey. [01:10:43] Speaker E: Yeah. [01:10:44] Speaker D: Oh, yeah. [01:10:46] Speaker E: But Joan soda. Did you know that the picture on the front of Jones Soto was always just by. [01:10:53] Speaker D: Submitted by. [01:10:54] Speaker E: Submitted by anybody. Anybody could. You could submit your picture and you might end up on a Jones bottle. [01:10:59] Speaker B: That's cool. [01:11:00] Speaker D: Somewhere in the world and they were all different. [01:11:02] Speaker C: Did not know that. [01:11:02] Speaker E: It was like back in the day Tootsie Pops. You know, if you got the shooting star. [01:11:07] Speaker B: Oh, and you could send those in. [01:11:08] Speaker E: You could send those in. [01:11:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Free lollipop. [01:11:11] Speaker A: Like, I don't know what you're talking about. [01:11:13] Speaker E: 90s were prime candy. [01:11:16] Speaker B: That's like the old. Like the owl. Like licking the center like one. [01:11:22] Speaker C: How many does it take? [01:11:23] Speaker B: Two. [01:11:23] Speaker A: How many licks? Right? Three. [01:11:25] Speaker E: Yeah. [01:11:25] Speaker B: Yes. [01:11:27] Speaker C: All right, guys. Our desert islands are looking pretty solid right now. But we have one thing that you are removing from your desert island. And that's our final question. So we're talking about what is one reboot that somebody in their dark closet thought this is a good idea. Now they rebooted that you are banishing to its own separate desert island to suffer a life. [01:11:53] Speaker D: This is where we start. This is where we start arguments here. [01:11:56] Speaker E: So are these. [01:11:57] Speaker B: Are these reboots we never want to see because the IP is bad or because we don't want to see? [01:12:03] Speaker C: I will restate the question. This is a reboot that should be banished to its own desert island. [01:12:09] Speaker B: So these are bad reboots? [01:12:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:12:12] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:12:13] Speaker A: Are there. Have there been any. I mean, any. [01:12:16] Speaker E: I'm just gonna say one that I. I find offensive, which is. [01:12:20] Speaker C: Thank you. [01:12:20] Speaker B: Wow. [01:12:21] Speaker C: Started this off. [01:12:22] Speaker E: I didn't even. I didn't even watch it because it has 0 of the original cast. It's just like, what are we doing here? It's Fuller House. [01:12:31] Speaker C: Oh, right. So stupid. [01:12:33] Speaker E: Full House was amazing. Why? Why do we need Fuller House with zero original cast. It's just like, maybe there's one. I think maybe there was one older girl who was. [01:12:45] Speaker C: Kimmy wasn't even there. [01:12:47] Speaker E: But I just find it very offensive. And it got five seasons. [01:12:51] Speaker A: Like, five seasons. [01:12:53] Speaker E: Yeah. [01:12:53] Speaker C: Isn't it really? [01:12:54] Speaker E: Yeah. [01:12:55] Speaker A: Holy cow. [01:12:56] Speaker D: Somebody, like, I thought I was gonna get. Yeah, I thought I was gonna get crushed. [01:13:00] Speaker C: Anthony, what's your reboot? That's gotta go. Bye. [01:13:03] Speaker E: Bye. [01:13:05] Speaker D: Honestly, any animated Disney movie that turned into a live action. [01:13:10] Speaker C: Wow. [01:13:11] Speaker A: Just sweeping across the board. [01:13:13] Speaker C: Why? [01:13:14] Speaker D: Why? [01:13:14] Speaker B: None of them have been. [01:13:15] Speaker D: Why touch them? [01:13:16] Speaker B: None of them have been good. [01:13:18] Speaker D: And like, why go from animated to like, [01:13:22] Speaker B: less. [01:13:23] Speaker D: Less animal cgi. [01:13:27] Speaker B: Bad cgi. [01:13:28] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:13:28] Speaker B: To boot. Like, or not even. And like half of them are adding songs. [01:13:33] Speaker E: Yeah. [01:13:34] Speaker B: And you don't. [01:13:34] Speaker D: And. [01:13:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:13:35] Speaker D: And taking away songs and. [01:13:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:13:38] Speaker D: Changing the meaning of song. And like, I'm sorry if you're creative. No, I've never. [01:13:43] Speaker C: I'm trying to think of one and I can't think of one that's good. [01:13:46] Speaker B: I just. Mine. Make your own stuff Might be semi controversial here. [01:13:52] Speaker C: Can you hit us with it right now? [01:13:53] Speaker D: There's going to be one. [01:13:54] Speaker B: Come on. I retroactively cannot rewatch these three particular movies. [01:14:01] Speaker D: What if you said Batman to be. [01:14:02] Speaker B: And I do find them to be almost disastrous. [01:14:08] Speaker A: I think I'm getting. I know. [01:14:09] Speaker B: For the IP itself. I think it did a lot of damage that I think they are still trying to fix. And that's the three trilogy. Star Wars. [01:14:18] Speaker A: Oh, that was my second one, the new one. [01:14:21] Speaker B: I found those. You know, you watch the first one and you're like, the Force Awakens. Like the Force Awakens. You're like, oh, like, this is like a nice soft reboot. It's easy to watch. The second one is obviously we've had a lot. Plenty of debates. And I was gonna say. [01:14:39] Speaker D: Should we tap on? [01:14:39] Speaker A: Yeah, let's start again. [01:14:41] Speaker B: It's clearly very controversial and was written for like a big moment that then like the left the rest of it in limbo. And then the third movie, quite frankly, was bad. It was really bad. And that's really sad to say about a Star wars film. That. That was just awful. I have tried to re watch these three movies and I, I. Every time I re watch it, I'm like, they get worse and worse the more I rewatch them. I'm like, you know, maybe people had a point when they say Rey should have probably got her butt handed to her in the first fight against Kylo Ren. And then like, Kylo Ren's kind of just a moody teenager. Like, he's not really that threatening, you know, it's just. [01:15:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:15:25] Speaker D: After he gets the mask off and [01:15:26] Speaker C: then the third shirt off. [01:15:27] Speaker B: And the third movie is a disaster. Like, they had no clue what. [01:15:31] Speaker D: And Marshall knows. [01:15:32] Speaker B: Somehow. Somehow Palpatine returned. It's like, oh, you have no plans. Ruined it in part because production. [01:15:42] Speaker D: All of the third. [01:15:43] Speaker B: This is. [01:15:43] Speaker D: Well, these problems came from the Last Jedi. [01:15:45] Speaker B: This is well known that really. And this is why this reboot frustrated me so much, is it was a cash grab. That is all it was. They wanted to cash in on the Star wars ip, so they tried to reboot it. They had no plan. [01:16:01] Speaker A: Well, they just spent $4 billion to get it. They got to get some money back, [01:16:05] Speaker B: but they had no plan for it. They had no clue what they were doing with it. [01:16:11] Speaker D: Or somebody had a plan. And then they switched directors and Rian Johnson. Crash and burn. [01:16:16] Speaker B: And it was just frustrating. [01:16:18] Speaker D: Marshall. [01:16:19] Speaker B: Yeah. Yet because then, like, after that, I'm like, I'll stop taking shots. This is. Letting him talk. This is now. [01:16:25] Speaker A: Since when? [01:16:27] Speaker B: This is now canon. What? Like, this is now a part of the lore. And now they have to go back and try to explain your. Your crap that you put out there. And it's just bad. And they poorly used some of the characters. I understand, you know, the problem with Leia and, like, you know, her passing away, but, man, like, Mary Poppins, like, in the second movie was terrible. Was that in the second or third one? [01:16:52] Speaker D: Second. [01:16:53] Speaker B: It was awful. I mean, it was bad, and it was just. I'm getting annoyed just talking. [01:17:00] Speaker C: Right, right. [01:17:02] Speaker B: That's my feelings. [01:17:03] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. [01:17:06] Speaker C: I just think that if they would have stuck with a director after the second one, which was controversial, but, you know, it would just be a different type of movie. I like that the second one's a different. It's not just a New Hope with new actors. If I wanted to watch A New Hope, I'd watch A New Hope. [01:17:22] Speaker A: We should have some more episodes where we bring up some of these contentious topics, because these debates could be. [01:17:31] Speaker B: They had a character in the second movie there that was so poorly received because she was so poorly done that they literally sent her to a desert island in the third movie and just didn't address it at all. Like, Rose, you're gone. You're done. [01:17:50] Speaker A: She wasn't part of when they rode their goats on the spaceship in the [01:17:54] Speaker C: middle of the casino. [01:17:55] Speaker A: No, I thought that was in the last one that they were riding. No, I'm not talking about riding on the planet. I'm talking riding these goat things on a spaceship out in the. [01:18:06] Speaker E: Okay. [01:18:07] Speaker B: Which is even. [01:18:08] Speaker A: That's when Star wars jumped the shark for me. [01:18:11] Speaker D: That was. That was the moment. [01:18:14] Speaker A: I've been with Star wars all this time until they're riding these goat things on the outside. [01:18:19] Speaker C: Baloney. Will you trust. What about the Ancient? [01:18:21] Speaker B: The Ancient. [01:18:23] Speaker D: The Ancient thing that also predicted exactly where the Death Star pieces were going to fall and. Oh, gosh. [01:18:29] Speaker B: It's just. The whole thing is frustrating. [01:18:31] Speaker A: Yeah, we're. [01:18:32] Speaker C: We're. [01:18:32] Speaker A: We're going a little bit. [01:18:34] Speaker D: That was. [01:18:35] Speaker C: That was clearly not that controversial to [01:18:37] Speaker D: me, because I. I am 100%. [01:18:39] Speaker B: I. I like. [01:18:40] Speaker C: Pretty controversial. [01:18:41] Speaker A: I would have a. I would have a counter take if. If we brought this up in an episode. [01:18:48] Speaker B: I kind of want to hear it now. [01:18:51] Speaker A: We don't have time for that. [01:18:52] Speaker D: Give me a hint of it at least. I want to. [01:18:54] Speaker A: Yeah, no, it's not what you think. [01:18:56] Speaker C: Prepare himself for a debate, please. [01:18:58] Speaker D: Oh, I don't know. [01:18:59] Speaker B: You have a counterpoint and then not say it? [01:19:01] Speaker A: No, it's. It's nuanced. I don't need to care. [01:19:04] Speaker B: I don't care. [01:19:05] Speaker A: No, we're not doing that right now. [01:19:06] Speaker B: Okay? I'm banishing this reboot right here. [01:19:14] Speaker A: I managed your take. [01:19:16] Speaker C: Well, it's my take, and clearly you already finished one thing. [01:19:21] Speaker D: I put my weight behind you. [01:19:22] Speaker B: I'm getting upset. Just talking more. We talk about this, Kyle, can you [01:19:27] Speaker C: give us what's banished from your island? [01:19:30] Speaker A: Hit that. Hit the button. No, no, the. To be fair. But. Okay, to be fair, this. This of the categories is the hardest for me because as you guys know, I'm not a hater. I'm not hater. So I looked at lists upon lists of, like, all the reboots and all the remakes and all the continuations, all, everything. And for everyone, mostly I said I didn't see it, but. But for everyone, [01:20:03] Speaker D: it means it wasn't good enough. [01:20:04] Speaker A: But for everyone that I did, I thought, oh, it's fine. I liked it. [01:20:08] Speaker B: It's great. [01:20:09] Speaker A: Yeah. Like this. I don't have a problem with it. I'm not. I'm not, like, curmudgeonly. I'm not fussy. I saw, like, the. What are examples? I saw the live action of, like, the new Little Mermaid and, like, just. [01:20:20] Speaker D: Fine. [01:20:20] Speaker B: It's great. [01:20:21] Speaker A: And then I saw the live action of, like, the Beauty and the Beast and. And [01:20:27] Speaker B: I have complaints about the Little Mermaid live action. [01:20:30] Speaker C: Yeah, I bet you do. [01:20:36] Speaker B: Re. Watch that Scene. Anybody? Any of your parents rewatch that scene with the guy singing his song? That wasn't in the original movie. He looks like an idiot. [01:20:46] Speaker A: Okay. [01:20:47] Speaker B: Just so dumb. [01:20:48] Speaker A: I'm just gonna. [01:20:49] Speaker C: I'm gonna do that. [01:20:49] Speaker A: I'll do that tonight. Yeah, that's what. That's what I'm gonna do. [01:20:52] Speaker B: I'll show you after this is done, [01:20:55] Speaker C: and then we'll tell you what we're talking about when we're done. [01:20:57] Speaker B: Sorry I interrupted. [01:20:58] Speaker A: I'm not a hater. I like everything. I want every. Everything that I hear, everything that I watch. I generally just like it. [01:21:04] Speaker D: Lion King reboot, live action. [01:21:06] Speaker A: I know I didn't watch it. I haven't seen it, but I'm sure if. I'm sure if I watched it, I'd say it's fine. It's great. [01:21:12] Speaker C: I like. [01:21:13] Speaker A: I just like it. It's really hard for me to think of. Of things that I hate. I think it's very forced. This is the only category. I didn't have a backup for every other category. I had backups upon backups of, like, I love it. You know, people don't even take my. People don't even, like, take my rating seriously. [01:21:30] Speaker B: What is it Dumb and Dumber, too? Oh, okay. Actually, yeah, that's a good one [01:21:39] Speaker C: for [01:21:39] Speaker A: Dumb and Dumber, too. [01:21:40] Speaker D: That's pretty dumb. [01:21:41] Speaker A: I mean, it's sucked. [01:21:42] Speaker B: So, yeah, it's a fair tip. [01:21:45] Speaker A: There you go. [01:21:46] Speaker B: You could probably throw most comedies that get a sequel that really didn't, right? [01:21:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Anchorman 2 was not. [01:21:51] Speaker C: Let me show you how this. [01:21:52] Speaker B: Happy G War 2, not Rush Hour 2. [01:21:54] Speaker A: I'm going to hand it over to a hater, a proper hater, a pro hater. [01:21:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:58] Speaker C: The cash grab of all cash grabs post Iron Man, Dr. Dolittle, Robert Downey Jr. Being Dr. Dr. Murphy. That was bad. Has to be. It is. That is the word you used earlier. Offensive. Yeah, it is offensive. [01:22:17] Speaker D: That was. [01:22:17] Speaker C: That was. That was the movie that was done [01:22:19] Speaker D: that was very, very bad. [01:22:20] Speaker C: I'm very happy that that was what we end the show on today. [01:22:23] Speaker B: Was there. Was there a reboot that we were like? [01:22:26] Speaker C: Oh, like Fantastic Four with Michael B. Jordan. [01:22:29] Speaker B: Like, that was good. [01:22:32] Speaker A: Probably. Yeah, Lots, I'm sure. [01:22:36] Speaker B: Maybe. Maybe another time. [01:22:38] Speaker C: But our next nostalgic, Spider Man. [01:22:42] Speaker D: Oh, Spider Man's a good day. [01:22:43] Speaker B: Spider Man's a good one. [01:22:44] Speaker D: And Spider Man, I like all the. [01:22:46] Speaker A: And Batman. [01:22:48] Speaker D: I was gonna say Batman. [01:22:49] Speaker A: And also Batman. [01:22:50] Speaker C: Yeah, [01:22:54] Speaker B: the Batman. I could be here all day. [01:22:57] Speaker C: I think you could look at Mad Max would be One that. [01:23:01] Speaker D: Oh, that's done. [01:23:03] Speaker B: Is that a reboot that's actually advertised as a continuation. [01:23:07] Speaker C: Maybe Dune. Now that's a reboot. [01:23:11] Speaker D: That's a good one. [01:23:12] Speaker C: About Bond. There's been a lot. I mean, I feel like Bond and like the superhero ones, that's a different category of reboot. Like, Dr. Dolittle is legitimately a movie that nobody. [01:23:26] Speaker D: Nobody asked for. [01:23:26] Speaker C: Nobody needed for it. No one's like, we think we can get a white guy to do it this time? [01:23:31] Speaker A: Some of those superhero ones are reboots because they're retelling the same story. Like how each time they go back and show Bruce parents. Bruce's parents die. [01:23:40] Speaker C: They're re. [01:23:41] Speaker A: That's a reboot. [01:23:42] Speaker C: Not with patents, that is. They made sure they didn't do it. [01:23:46] Speaker A: They didn't. [01:23:47] Speaker D: They didn't do it. [01:23:47] Speaker A: I was refreshed, like, okay, we don't need the backstory. Everybody already knows the origin story, so you don't need to. [01:23:56] Speaker C: Uncle Ben didn't get. [01:23:57] Speaker B: They did not show [01:24:00] Speaker D: Holland just. [01:24:02] Speaker B: That's right. [01:24:02] Speaker C: They showed it. Just Aunt Bay. [01:24:04] Speaker B: Whoa. Spoilers. [01:24:08] Speaker C: All right, guys, anything you want to leave the listeners? I'm gonna give an MVP of the show today. Thane, you have been like. You're like, patient. Do you watch the Office? [01:24:20] Speaker E: Yes. [01:24:21] Speaker C: You're like Creed for me today. Like, your jokes, they have been. There was 100%. They have hit every time. [01:24:29] Speaker D: I love being on this side. [01:24:30] Speaker C: It's. It makes me mad that you united with him, though. [01:24:33] Speaker D: I can hear him. [01:24:34] Speaker C: And if you let me finish my point, I'll tell you about what. Why Anthony? No, I'm kidding. [01:24:40] Speaker B: Now where's the music? Oh, Wow. [01:24:48] Speaker C: We don't have an outro for our. [01:24:50] Speaker A: We're just gonna use the same outro music for this out. [01:24:53] Speaker C: Why not? [01:24:53] Speaker A: Really? [01:24:54] Speaker D: Really? [01:24:54] Speaker C: You want to do your make it nerdy thing again? [01:24:56] Speaker A: No, that's a one time thing. It's really good though. [01:25:00] Speaker D: That was. That's more of an intro music. We need to be sad when we're exiting. [01:25:04] Speaker B: What if we just hit all these buttons? [01:25:07] Speaker E: I'm just, you know, on music, I [01:25:10] Speaker A: was having a. I was having a funny reflection, to be fair. [01:25:14] Speaker B: To be fair. [01:25:15] Speaker A: You guys were making me think about music. Like, about looking back at nostalgic music. Like, before I came here, we were playing dance music for the kids. They were requesting songs and it was just so funny to just think about how, like, all of this music is the same to them in the sense that it's all old music. And so we're playing their. My kids are, like, so into, like, John Denver's Thank God I'm a Country Boy, you know the song. They love it and they're dancing to it. And they love this, like, old song from, like, 60s or 70s. And I make myself. And then next. Next we play Watch Me Whip, Watch me Nae Nae. [01:25:50] Speaker B: Wow. I feel like that might be the [01:25:53] Speaker C: same and I've had them on the same. [01:25:55] Speaker A: And it's just so funny to, like, exist in this world and, like, look at it through the kids lens. We're like, these are. It's all just old music. [01:26:01] Speaker B: All right, Abigail, you ready? All to the window. [01:26:05] Speaker C: Make a man out of you. [01:26:08] Speaker A: Yeah. They love this stuff, but it's. [01:26:10] Speaker B: It's just. [01:26:10] Speaker A: I don't know. I. To me, it's so funny to, like, consume all of this stuff, like, new and, like, everything is, like, way before their time. It's all old music. And Watch Me Whip, Watch Me Nae Nae is just as old to them as, like, when we were growing up and it was like, whatever, like, stuff from the 80s or 70s. [01:26:26] Speaker B: To be fair, there it is. [01:26:28] Speaker C: I love it. [01:26:29] Speaker D: To be fair, I love it. [01:26:30] Speaker B: At dances at high school. They will still use early 2000s music way more than what they use. [01:26:41] Speaker C: If you ever want a bad mood turned into a good mood, you watch Anthony when Usher comes on. [01:26:46] Speaker B: Oh, here it is. [01:26:48] Speaker A: Yeah. Anthony. [01:26:49] Speaker C: Oh, I don't even. We could be in a different Rwanda. That song comes on. Anthony is busting through doors and just doing, like, the dance from, like, Mary Poppins where he's kicking his legs out. [01:27:01] Speaker B: I'm a big Nelly fan. [01:27:03] Speaker C: I don't know. [01:27:03] Speaker A: Huge Nelly fan. Country Grammar changed my life. That changed my life. I am not even kidding. Country Grammar was, like, a watershed moment for me. [01:27:15] Speaker D: Hot. [01:27:15] Speaker A: And that was. That was the next album. That was. That was Nellyville. [01:27:21] Speaker D: I was late to it. [01:27:25] Speaker C: That's a good way to end it. We want to hear what your nostalgic answers are. And if you have them and you one of us, feel free to send it in. We'll talk to you soon.

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