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Deadpool & Wolverine!
Who's ready for a wild ride through the latest pop culture frenzy? We kick off with a bang, dissecting "Deadpool 3" and its electrifying opening choreography set to NSYNC's "Bye, Bye, Bye." From Channing Tatum rocking it as Gambit to Wesley Snipes making a stylish return as Blade, this movie is packed with fan service and cameos. We don’t shy away from discussing our thoughts on the somewhat underwhelming three-screen theater experience, but we make sure to highlight the movie’s rich humor and clever nods to characters like Daredevil and Elektra.
Ever wondered how the Marvel and X-Men universes might collide? Get ready for some mind-bending theories as we speculate about Monica Rambeau's potential crossover into Deadpool’s chaotic world and how it could set the stage for epic Marvel events like Secret Wars. We also take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our podcast’s old rating system and giving a solid "yay" to the tornado-chasing thrill of “Twister.”
But wait, there's more! We break down the buzz in the Boys universe with juicy updates on upcoming series and spin-offs, and we reflect on the heartfelt conclusion of "Deadpool and Wolverine." The casting controversies keep coming as we debate Robert Downey Jr.'s potential new role as Doctor Doom and the impact of Jonathan Majors' exit as Kang. And for all you Dune aficionados, we dig deep into the intricate machinations of Leto Atreides II and the early chapters of "Heretics of Dune." Don't miss this episode packed with hot takes, wild stories, and a whole lot of geeky goodness!
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you know it's what we do. Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the it's what we do podcast. I'm john here with hen, and today we are going to be talking about Dead Wolverine, or Wolf Pull, if you will.
Speaker 2:Wade, wilson and Logan.
Speaker 1:Wade, Winston Wilson and Logan Paul Paul there you go.
Speaker 2:Or James Howitt, james Howitt, his slave name, I mean his you go. Or James Howitt, james Howitt, his government name. Yes, we'll be talking about the movie that just came out in theaters, the third installment of the Deadpool. I was about to say DCU, the Deadpool movie lines and stuff, and then also please like, subscribe, and all that jazz lines and stuff. And then, uh, also, uh, please like and subscribe and all that jazz. Uh, this movie is starring ryan reynolds and huey jacks. And now, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey. What did you think of this movie?
Speaker 1:well, first of all, deadpool, deadpool and wolverine, you know, started with the famous bye, bye, bye NSYNC intro. You have Deadpool here doing the actual choreography, step by step, beautiful, magnificent way to start this movie off. And overall this movie was just great. You know, the fan service especially. I loved it so much. Obviously here we talk about spoilers, so if you don't want to get spoiled, go ahead and turn this up right now.
Speaker 2:Turn this shit off.
Speaker 1:But I loved the movie so much, it was so fun to watch. I would really love to go watch it again because it was just that good and the way they went about the timelines and everything and time travel with this movie, I think they executed it perfectly.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was super cute. I'm planning on watching it again this weekend because it's a very watchable movie and stuff. I think let's see what happens when I watch it. Maybe it'll be the fucking worst thing ever. Who the fuck?
Speaker 2:knows right, yeah, but then it was just like I think the fan service is one thing they hit on. All the fucking cameos, I think the fan service is the one thing they hit on Now, you know all the fucking cameos, the references to real life or the actors and stuff. It was fucking spot on and it was just like hey, look at us. It was like that. It was so fucking tight. What was cute in this? Oh, gambit was in there. Shout out Gambit.
Speaker 1:Played by the boy Channing Tatum.
Speaker 2:Yeah, his first and only role as Gambit.
Speaker 1:If you've been here for a while with us, you'll know that I even made a post on Instagram about him rumored to be Gambit so long ago, and here it's coming to fruition as kind of like a little head nod. I don't know if we're going to actually get anything from Gambit but it was nice to see him play that role.
Speaker 2:I think it was over 10 years ago. It was confirmed to be a movie and it was just like it's going to happen and then, 10 years later, it was like it's still going to happen. Then they finally said it's not going to happen. It's a funny thing how movies work, where they'll announce things that never happened. Shout out Blade.
Speaker 1:It's unfortunate for Channing Tatum, though, because he was talking about how Gambit was like the one character that he wanted, and the only character that he would want, within the Marvel cinematic universe.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And so much so that it hurt him, so much so that he has not watched any Marvel movies. Yeah, he has not turned on any Marvel movies.
Speaker 2:Because of that he probably saved a lot of money on those tickets, though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because of that you probably save a lot of money on those tickets, though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's expensive. Imagine there's like over 20 of them, right, $10 a pop. Yeah, I also saw this movie in fuck, I forgot what it's called. It's like the three screen theater. It's a gimmick and it's not worth it.
Speaker 1:Three screens, like there's three screens in a movie theater yeah there's one on the front and there's two on the side.
Speaker 2:What theater was this at? Um, it's in dallas, I can't remember the name. The web chapel one. Uh, no, no, no, web chapel it was. Uh, it starts with an r, it's a different chain, a region maybe, and then I saw it and it was just like it's just a gimmick. It's not worth it, it's just a gimmick. How much was the ticket?
Speaker 1:uh, 20 something it's just money that sounds uh, I don't know.
Speaker 2:It sounds like my brain wouldn't work, my brain wouldn't be able to focus now it doesn't work because it's like the screens on the side are bad quality and they're not shot on actual screens. It's like a different material that they have for the canvas kind of thing or whatever. It doesn't work. It doesn't fucking work. I was kind of annoyed by that, but I was like I think I know for a fact.
Speaker 2:Now I'm not coming back here yeah, I was like about I was about to say never mind okay okay, and then back to the cameos.
Speaker 1:You know, we got wesley snipes back, we got the original electro back, yeah, and we also had I like that joke that she made, um, it was like daredevil died and she was like in real life.
Speaker 2:They were life, they were married.
Speaker 1:Yeah, been not fucking her. And then we had the original Wesley Snipes. He was saying there will only ever be one Blade there was a second Blade already in the fucking TV show. Yeah, I know, but it was just funny though. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:And then look at the camera Mm-hmm X-23. We had Nightcrawler there was uh the one guy, juggernaut nightcrawler was in there. Yeah, the devil guy. Oh, that's not nightcrawler, that's not nightcrawler. Yeah, that's some other cat. This is papa, though that's his dad it's papa big papa, there you go. I thought it was nightcrawler I think I think in the comics or something there's like a thing where it's I think it's him, and then mystique hookup. I think that's the comic wise. Whatever, I could be wrong.
Speaker 1:Not of course, not in the movies, but yeah, because he plays in the first class, he's in first class yeah, and then we got a juggernaut there and then cassandra nova, uh, baby, baby, charles x, oh, and we even had chris evans there and that that beginning that's a very. It was such a funny twist, bro, yeah, and then it was just like as soon as you say, flame on it.
Speaker 2:Pauses like if everyone paused for a second. I was like, oh shit, he's a fucking human torch and all that, and then you had a dumb boston accent too I think that was.
Speaker 1:I think that's what was supposed to throw us off.
Speaker 2:Yeah and you know, yeah, that's what I was saying, and then that was really funny. And then at the end, the post-credits scene, wherever he was actually saying all those things and more on top of it. Yeah, Deadpool quoted him.
Speaker 1:Like word for word.
Speaker 2:And he kept on saying more things. That was fucking hilarious and I was just thinking. I was like what is Deadpool doing whenever he first, uh, threw him under the bus?
Speaker 1:and then we had a calvarine. You know, have henry cavill as the, as uh, the wolverine yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 2:He's been a fan cast for fucking million years now. I can't see it, though. Why not? I just can't. I don't know. Are you so used to seeing him a superman?
Speaker 1:well, yeah, that and I, yeah, and I didn't really like the hair on him.
Speaker 2:No, no I mean, who knows like, with like, let's say hypothetically, if they would or whatever, they can put more time to the chair and shit for doing it, true and we had a comic book it's funny because that's always a big joke, saying it's like he's not the right size, and I've been saying that too.
Speaker 2:It's not like I really give a fuck, I just like saying it to because it's annoying and shit. Oh, oh, he's a short king, yeah, and the huge happening was great in this. This Wolverine, this variant or different universes Variant. It sounds weird because it's like if it's not from your universe, it's variant kind of thing, but with it was considered the worst Wolverine.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and like he did it Because he was considered the worst, because what was it? He fucking got in a fight with the X-Men, then he fucked off, he went to the bar, got pissed and then came back and then they're all dead and I'm just like the humans killed him.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I'm just like. That sounds like that exact scenario would happen to any Wolverine, Could happen to anybody.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean because Wolverines they always get in fights with the X-Men it was like I'm going to fuck off and go over here. They do that all the time. So I was just like I didn't think that was such a big deal. And then I remember someone said that because he came back and he killed all the humans that did that and killed more on top of it. So that's why he's considered the worst. Just a couple of bodies. Man who doesn't have a couple bodies? How many bodies you have? Zero, get off. Get off the swatch, yeah, and then also fucking the comic accurate suit or whatever this. It was pretty cute.
Speaker 1:And then, whenever you ripped off the sleeves, and when he put the, he put the mask on oh yeah, fucking mask on, no mask off, like no wrong side.
Speaker 2:It was beautiful man, fucking fucking man.
Speaker 1:Saw what man we've had a Ryan Reynolds, the whole fam, the whole Reynolds family. Come on, this Blake lively as a lady deadly. Deadpool, then we had kid pool and then we had baby pool those are also his kids and we even had Matthew McConaughey, voice the Gunslinger.
Speaker 2:Deadpool, cowboy Deadpool, yep, always the gunslinger Deadpool, cowboy Deadpool, yep Fucking Tom Holland's brother was a part of it. And then the Welcome to Rexon Deadpool was played by one of the football players.
Speaker 1:Oh, From the team that he owns right. Yeah yeah, and then Rob whatever his name is.
Speaker 2:Rob McKellany something like that. Yeah, yeah, shout out, always Sunny.
Speaker 1:He played a tsa agent I didn't notice a tva agent. I didn't notice him. He had a mask. Oh, he had a mask on.
Speaker 2:Okay, there you go yeah, um, I think they had the mask, like that's. That's one thing I question I had before, you know, the trailer came out and I I say this it's to because he kills them all. So it's easy to dehumanize them by having them wear the mask, because it's like it's different whenever there's no mask and you see them die and stuff like that. You know, oh, and this fucking movie is making fucking stupid bread too. It's had the highest box op, the highest box office opening for a rated r movie ever, like four something, 400 mil, something. And then, um, at the time of recording, it hasn't hit a bill yet. It, it will, it will. It made its money back. And then marvel's back, baby, yeah, like all the people say it's just like it's like it sucks, it's all the people say it's just like it sucks, it's good, it sucks, it's good.
Speaker 1:That's what it feels like. Only because they bought Deadpool? Huh, only because they bought Deadpool.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:One could argue yeah, no.
Speaker 2:But then it's like, let's say, like Loki, season two, there's like this shit sucks. And then it's like back and forth, and then the X-Men 97, they're like this is the goddamn best thing ever. It's always like waves that always seems like it hits. Yeah, oh. And then what else happened in this movie, honey? There's Batman in it. There's Batman.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there's the anti-life equation. I'm just filling up words while I'm thinking um fucking superman's there, hello colin, get back to the ltis. And then there's a fucking a guava ghoul and shit. Um, fucking, there's a talent. Um deadpool, oh, I really like too. There's like a lot of references that you would have to have watched um other movies, the loki series specifically, because it's like you know, the whole tva and stuff that was introduced in loki and stuff, and then also the whole fucking the ghost dragon thingy and stuff like that that eats everything in the void, that thing. And then, like he even said, like he was like oh my god, that's the thing for a fucking season one, episode five, and I thought that was really funny. Uh, there's something else.
Speaker 1:We also had that, uh, the deadpool interview to become a avenger. Oh yeah, with happy hogan fucking bum.
Speaker 2:I think it's funny too, because it's like if they threw it back into the past. So I'm guessing throughout this time, right now, that he was just working at the car dealership this whole time the car max yeah or the auto max, whatever it's called a rip-off.
Speaker 2:I thought and I was I need okay, I need to stop saying I thought it was funny, because it's like now I'm just calling out bits in the movie. I like the fight that they had in the, the Honda Odyssey fight, where they just kept on beating each other up for the whole night apparently and they both passed out with like exhaustion and like that line that Ryan Reynolds had whenever he was talking. He was talking, he was like you wouldn't mind, the Hanazity fucks, it fucks hard.
Speaker 1:Unlike you and I was like Jesus Christ, they're just hurting each other because they both can't even die, which is hilarious, yeah.
Speaker 2:And whenever they said it was like, this will kill you, and then they were both like eh, and then he goes, we can survive anything. And they're both like yeah, it's like eh, die. It's not on the fucking menu for us.
Speaker 1:I did enjoy what they did with the actual movie, though, because he was given the option to sacrifice his universe and join the Earth 616 finally, or just die. You know he was given two choices, and he ended up saving his universe with the help of Wolverine, obviously. Yeah, yeah, and you know everything's happy in the end. You know I'm sure we'll see Deadpool again.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think it's funny too, because he just ends up in his universe too. He doesn't switch over to 616. He saves his universe, yeah, but he stays in 616. He saves his universe, yeah, but he doesn't, he stays in 616. That's what I meant. Like it starts off, like he doesn't do the transfer over.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because he realizes how important like those people were to him. Yeah, yeah, of course.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what I meant. And then it's like I think like, fucking, like along the lines oh, this is, they show that they're in the x-men universe. People were thinking that it could be the same universe. Deadpool is in, because it's like that's where all the fox shit happens, right, and then the x-men shit happens, so it's like that could be that universe. And then monica rambo crossed over to that universe, so she's in the same universe as wade wilson right now. And then, uh, whenever you know secret wars comes through because it's gonna come through, right, that it's gonna be they're gonna get popped up and, you know, go to war or go to the big war planet thing, something along those lines oh, the war, the secret wars was like essentially a battle tournament, right.
Speaker 2:Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. I was in it.
Speaker 1:You were in it, yeah, so this is going to be a historical depiction of what actually happened.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's going to be me and Shin, and then they're going to age me up to make me look wiser I was actually like seven when it happened but then they're going to put Robert Downey Jr they added a zero at the end to put me up at 70.
Speaker 1:Oh man, this movie was great. I can't wait to see what happens.
Speaker 2:Nah.
Speaker 1:It was a cute movie. Wait, wait, nah, nah nah, yay or nay.
Speaker 2:Yay.
Speaker 1:Yay, yeah, if you're new here, we changed our rating system. Or, if you haven't been around, it used to be like six or seven tiers that we had to choose from. But to be like six or seven tiers that we had to choose from, but now it's just, uh, yay or nay, I tried.
Speaker 2:We either like it or we don't. Yeah, I tried some. I had a conversation about this today, shit, with colin. Again, colin and I talked a lot about this movie today. It was weird, um. And then I told him I was like, yeah, like he has about rating system. I was like, yeah, we have very complicated rating system and I couldn't remember it I do.
Speaker 1:Okay, you want to go through it? Yeah, I mean it's obsolete now, but yeah, yeah, well, for the one time, for the one time for the one time.
Speaker 2:That's what I always say to all my exes.
Speaker 1:So at the very bottom we have dog water, right? Yeah, then we got man mid probably should watch great banger and then cinemastics yeah, cinema and then cinemastics and yeah, cinemastics is like the best of the best yeah, yeah, top tier the best cinemastics in the world. The world better than olive garden?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah it's.
Speaker 1:It's complicated though yeah, so now, yeah, your name works. Yeah and simple, and it's simple, it's simple, it's black and white, yeah, yeah, no gray area.
Speaker 2:I don't see any gray. I'm a dog, okay, yeah, do you want to talk about Twister? Let's talk about Twister. Talk about Twister, twist them up. No love for Oklahoma.
Speaker 1:No love. No love in T alley.
Speaker 2:Yeah, damn, oh, damn oh damn, we got a big homie.
Speaker 1:We got a big homie. Uh, glennie powell, glennie powell, glennie powell. And then I forgot the actress's name. Um, I think glenn's the only name I I remember she's a big name too, though, but she's a big name, but then I also had big homie from uh hamilton. That's the only thing I remember alexander anthony something and he was also in transformers.
Speaker 2:He was me, sir erin.
Speaker 1:Uh, excuse me, burr erin, burr sure we had a david cornsfoot, you know new superman oh yeah, I forgot that.
Speaker 2:I was like is that goddamn Superman in the corner? Is that Superman?
Speaker 1:in.
Speaker 2:Oklahoma. What's Superman doing in Oklahoma? This is far away from Kansas.
Speaker 1:This ain't Kansas, this ain't Smallville.
Speaker 2:This ain't Kansas, we ain't Kansas. No more Superman. This is.
Speaker 1:Amarillo, Texas.
Speaker 2:Goddamn Shane.
Speaker 1:It's a panhandle. Tornado alley, tornado alley. You got the shirt and everything to go for it.
Speaker 2:You know, oh yeah, that's what I was gonna do. I was gonna wear this for the twister. That's what I was thinking about when I put this on. Right now, uh, twisters is actually it was a fucking banger.
Speaker 1:It was really yay for sure. It was a great movie. I really enjoyed it. I went to go watch it in the morning. I think it was only me and some other person in the entire movie holding hands.
Speaker 1:Yeah, holding hands exactly got to and now with anna, she's gonna kill you and so a lot of shout outs today I at first I did not expect everyone to die. In the beginning, you know, I thought it was going to be kind of like they're working to figure out how to stop these tornadoes. Obviously they were. But you know, as soon as I saw they were dating, I was like, oh, he's dying, he's dying, um. And you really didn't need to know anything about the first movie other than the fact that dorothy uh, that machine that they're using, yeah, was from the first movie oh, okay, that's it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I haven't seen the first movie. I watched it a long time I thought dorothy was like a reference to um atlas in wonderland. No, is that the right movie?
Speaker 1:no, the oz, I mean it might be, but that's just what they named. The the machine, okay, but yeah, so in the beginning all her friends die and it's just left with uh, you know she, she ends up being like a big shot meteorologist in new york and stuff oh yeah, fucking.
Speaker 2:All she does is look at the weather atmosphere.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think the storm is going over there shut the fuck up and a big homie he uh, anthony goes and recruits her, and then he joins the military and then, oh yeah, he comes back and he you know, he has the same fucking setup as transformers oh, yeah, it could be the same fucking same guy same person.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he just took a fucking weekend over and he's in the. The fucking gi joe yeah, exactly, he just took a weekend shit over there oh, and he comes back to recruit her to uh learn about, learn about these tornadoes and uh what goes on with them, and using their high-tech, uh advanced technology, to uh learn more about these. And they even got.
Speaker 2:They had a full, like three radars, yeah yeah, and then that's, it was just all used pretty much for fucking money and I was like that's, the angle they're going for is like, yeah, we're just gonna buy up all this land and shit yeah and then you have glenn powell, fucking big dick swinging the shit tegla's right, no, you got him there and stuff.
Speaker 2:And then he teams up with her and then they fucking stop tornadoes. And then, uh, I think it's funny, you know, when they're like, yeah, we saved the city, yeah, we did it had. The cities are torn apart already. It's like we did it, we did it, we saved everyone, and there's like dead bodies in the fucking field, and then glenn paulo at the end goes to fucking prison because he fucking does a fucking drill to concrete at the airport. Yeah, yeah, he was like I ain't getting told, fucking hell.
Speaker 1:But he wanted her, did he? And he had to show her.
Speaker 2:He didn't smack her, he didn't even kiss or anything like that.
Speaker 1:I think it's like no, they want to go save another city from the tornado.
Speaker 2:Maybe that's their love language, or another city from the tornado? Maybe that's their love language.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, they're just going to have sex in the tornado now.
Speaker 2:No, what if no? The tornado is the sex for them. It's like a euphemism Yeehaw, yeah, fuck, no. And I remember you know the scene where he's walking out the house to get to the truck and he has just the white shirt cowboy hat on. I was like we didn't need this scene. That's what I thought. I was like I know why they put the scene in here, but it's like we didn't need this scene at all. This is like the fucking slow-mo. It reminded me of Transformers. It's like Megan Fox. It would be like the slow-mo camera following her and shit like that. And I was like that's exactly what they did to Clint Powell.
Speaker 1:There you go, yeah, and there you go, yeah, and I wonder if they're gonna get a sequel off of this twisters with another s at the end twins.
Speaker 2:Now we're talking about triplets. Yeah, there you go, shit, um. And then I saw the whole cast and once we were fucked because, though you know the no love for oklahoma, there's a song, and then um, it's by luke combs. I barely I started listening to combs too recently.
Speaker 2:Fucking, this mullet has taken me over yeah, there, you yeah and uh, they went to like luke combs concert and shit and they they shotgun a beer. And then, um, it's so funny, uh, the comments. Guess what the comments were saying about them shotgun in the beer, guess beer never broke my heart no, no, no, no no. They were talking shit, but guess how they were talking shit, how there's still a lot of beer left in that can.
Speaker 1:Oh.
Speaker 2:It was like man, someone's going to get smacked in the head with fucking full beer Because it looked pretty quick, but I don't know what kind of skill level they're up to at there.
Speaker 1:Obviously not very high skill level.
Speaker 2:Yeah, how fast can you shotgun a beer?
Speaker 1:Hypothetically, 0.5 seconds.
Speaker 2:That fast, really. Yeah, really, yeah. Do you chuck like that? Yeah, no, you do not One gulp, really. Yeah, I don't believe that I'll swallow it. Yeah, I, I don't believe that I'll swallow her. Damn Hell, I can't. Yeah, I couldn't do that. I remember there's a lot of times where I just give up halfway through and I just started drinking the beer just like this, like how I have this inside of me. I was like and just drink it like that because I can't chug. I can't chug.
Speaker 1:I don't really like chugging beer, though it hurts my tummy.
Speaker 2:I've always been a bloated boy. I'll get the air bubbles and sometimes it was like I don't know if it's throw up or a burp that's coming up, but we're going to find out.
Speaker 1:We're going to find out for sure.
Speaker 2:And it's like sometimes I think it's a burp. I was like, oh shit, this is not a burp.
Speaker 1:But I did like the twist that they made with Twisters, where she ends up showing that, glenn, they're the good guys because they do all this to help out communities whenever they get hit with the tornadoes, to feed them and clothe them and everything. Yeah, and meanwhile Stormpar over here just buying up everyone's land for the cheap, the low low, because they're very vulnerable, they don't have homes anymore, they're just like man. What am I going to do? They're giving this money.
Speaker 2:I thought that was funny because in the beginning you knew they were going to make the differences between the two and I was like one's going to be good, one's going to be bad, and obviously it's going to be them, right, like you know just storytelling, right, you know storytelling 101. And then I was like how they can make them bad? Because they just look like nerds and shit, right. But I was like nerds aren't? There's nothing wrong with nerds, right? And then they go into the property thing. I was like, oh, this is how we're doing it. That's what I was thinking.
Speaker 1:I was like buying property, uh especially didn't catch on sooner, because they were talking about it right in front of her. They had. Henry cavill was at no henry, henry cavill, it's diabolical david corn sweat buddy it's funny.
Speaker 2:I've been preaching that I you've been saying that they look alike. I was like they don't, they don't, and I'm the one fucking up their names they do look alike. I don't think they do. They do. They're just fucking white guys who fucking have black hair.
Speaker 1:That's all the similarities that they have yeah, oh, david corn sweet as wolverine he don't even look like he can grow a beard yeah, he can.
Speaker 2:He got juiced the fuck up. And then, whenever there's some photos, whenever he shows him like getting into shape right before they started filming, oh, and then also too now I'll get into that later um might as well get into it.
Speaker 1:Now we're pretty much done talking about twisters.
Speaker 2:No I got another thing now I need to go potty. Um, I'm gonna cut that. Um, there I want to watch the movie again, but in the uh 4dx, with the wind and the water, the fucking shaking, the moving, the rocking and brawling, the fucking motherfucking, you know, two shot, whisking, the fucking um dip spit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, uh, the fucking, uh, the motherfucking. Uh, um, I'm gonna need some help. Fucking Dolly Parton. Fucking Miley Cyrus. Fucking Billy Ray Cyrus. Fucking Zach Brian Brand. Fucking Luke Holmes. Fucking Morgan Mullins. Fucking Lil Nas X. Fucking. That shows how much country I know. And shit, george, right, yeah, yeah, that's all you need.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that shows how much country I know. And shit, george, right, yeah, yeah, there you go, that's all you need?
Speaker 2:Yeah, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey, honey. Oh, what'd you rate Twister? Yay, all right, bad boy, see what's up? Yeah, me as well. That was a cute movie. Now, honey, honey, honey. Yeah, me as well. It was a cute movie. Now, honey, honey, honey. More importantly, I want to hear some news. Yes, sir, the biggest news that's coming out from this past week at Comic-Con.
Speaker 1:Let's get right in the news.
Speaker 2:No, the latest news coming out at Comic-Con it is Robert Downey Jr is coming back to the MCU, but as a new character, victor Von Doom. He is a character right dun dun, yeah, and then, uh, yeah, there's a big reveal. They were just like um, jared leto, then it was. I know it's actually robert downey jr well, how do you feel about this? Uh, I think it's tight.
Speaker 1:I don't really see it, but I think that's the point so I saw people calling marvel lazy, saying they could have quite literally casted anybody else in this role. I was hoping it was going to be Giancarlo Esposito. Obviously, he was one of the rumors.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, and they're running for Doctor Doom also. And well to me, I kind of just I learned something today. You know, obviously you're more vested in the comic book world and timelines and different dimensions, and all that. I found out today that one of the strongest variants of Doctor Doom still happens to be Tony Stark Doctor Doom. And you knew that obviously, right, that could be the avenue they're going to go with. I don't know exactly how I feel about it.
Speaker 2:Well, they said like introduce, and I assume they're going to do Victor, like it's going to be original recipe, just Victor, Because I think it takes away from it if it's going to be Iron man variant as well.
Speaker 1:See, but also at the same time, if it's going to be Victor, they could literally, just quite literally, cast it. Anybody else, yeah, and that would make Marvel lazy, and that would make Marvel lazy.
Speaker 2:I think the reason why it works well with Robert Downey Jr is because obviously we know he's a actor, right. And then, uh, for the most recent times and shit, he's beginning a lot of more character roles and shit, like one of the big ones was fucking oppenheimer. Where he could, he said that he could stretch his legs. And then the other movies I can't think of any of their goddamn names too but he, he's not a one-trick pony, he, he's an actor. He can do a lot of things, and then it's also it's just another challenge for him. Instead, instead of doing this character that you have always done for fucking 20 years, the iron man, switch it up and do something different. I think that's the challenge that he's enticed with, and also a fucking fuck ton of money. You know it's interesting choice, I think.
Speaker 2:I know later on we'll find out about how this deal actually went down, about who contacted who and why they wanted him. I think it's a good choice just because it's allowing him to do something different and, like, I think it's going to be really stretching his legs. You're going to see what he does as Doctor Doom compared to what he was as Tony Stark, right, and it's also a lot of his acting is going have to be his fucking I'm assuming his fucking voice, because you know, tyler jim gets the mask, yeah, and then he, he, he did like a bow no one's gonna see my face, kind of thing. So that's a big part of his character, right, so it's gonna be a lot of his voice and like there's a his physical body and shit. So that's a challenge within itself. I think maybe that's what entices robert to do it and it's a easy. It might be a lazy choice, or it might be a curveball out of nowhere to hit a home run or where the fuck, I don't know.
Speaker 1:My baseball references that well yeah, no, I could be, it could be it could be really great or it could be really bad. It's definitely interesting, yeah, definitely interesting, for sure, and the only reason we're getting this Doomsday is because obviously, they kicked Jonathan Majors and the Kang era. So the curve. Yeah yeah, it's unfortunate, you know, because I was really excited to see what was going to happen with Kang and everything.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And we only got like just a taste of him.
Speaker 2:And that's what she said, ant-man and the wasp, no, ant-man two, uh, ant-man, three, three, there you go three, and then, uh, quantum mania, and then also in loki series, the season one and two. Yeah, um, I think, um, yeah, I think, I think I can, I think I kind of stand with. The situation was pretty fucked and it was like it was. It was not treated correctly. The one interview that I saw it was TMZ, that they follow fucking Jonathan majors outside like a fucking Hollywood or whatever you know.
Speaker 2:Always do that stupid and then he was like real nice with it and he was just like I'm heartbroken, but Dr Room, he's wicked. And then he, and then the reporter real nice with it and he was just like I'm heartbroken, but Dr Room, he's wicked. And then the reporter was like saying, yeah, what do you think about? Like you know, we have heard like history issues with Robert Downey Jr I think it was Paul Rudd or another actor, I can't remember the name and then it was like they've been like had issues in the past and stuff.
Speaker 2:And then like look how they were treated. And then, like he gave like a really good answer. I think he was just like oh, fuck man. Like he said that he was just like ah, why'd you ask me? This is like obviously this is not I don't feel good about this. But he said it was like it's great that robert got that treatment. Whenever, you know, he came back, it was just like the understanding and just like acceptance and so that's great and I'm really happy he had that right, but it's like, shouldn't I have had that too? Then, you know, it's kind of like that and you could see the way that the question was presented for sure, for sure, yeah the way it was christened was presented.
Speaker 2:That was, I think, the issue. But then jonathan, he was very good as I stepping that and just like. That's great.
Speaker 1:Now just need for for me too, you know yeah, they're definitely trying to push it the other way yeah, and it was like who look?
Speaker 2:who pushed that narrative? Right and then if you cut, cut it in a certain way, it's gonna sound like he's saying it was like oh, they hate me because I'm black, type shit. I think it was just a timing thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know it was horrible it was just a little bit after the whole thing with, uh, johnny depp and amber heard, and we also had that thing with tina cuerta who, uh, they also kicked to the curb. He is no longer Namor. He had a similar situation like Jon Tremendous. Did I know about that?
Speaker 2:because it was with his ex and his ex eventually said that she was lying about it. But then he was at the premiere for Deadpool, was he? Yeah, I thought they just got rid of him too. No, as far as I know, they haven't kicked him out. Oh, that's not a good look. Yeah, yeah, which is not a good look. And then, uh, with the amber heard though I don't think it matches at that timeline, because I think already by the time that happened, they the whole case blew up where it said, like oh, she was shitting in bed. They made a reference to that in the movie too, about amber, her shitting in the bed and dead boy, I mean yeah yeah, I, I think it was just shit timing and it was just easy to take.
Speaker 2:You know how it's always so easy to take sides and shit, and it was just a very fucked situation. And I'm not saying I stand with him, but I'm just saying it's a fucked situation. I was about to, but I was like I don't know anything, I wasn't there, I don't know, and it's not like I'd done a research on it and it's like I think it's interesting too whenever people do research on the internet, right, but it's like where you're getting research from fucking articles and shit, and I was like you're never gonna get it the first, the first look at it, you know, unless you were fucking like looking up the cameras and shit and then like there you know, there's no way to get that first experience, to actually really know what's happening.
Speaker 1:And then there was also that case of the Ezra Miller stuff going on too.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, but they were a menace though. Yeah, but that's where I stand hard to. I think there's too many things, who knows how they're doing? And you know they should bring them back as the Flash. I don't see anything wrong with them, they were great actors.
Speaker 1:Let's make Adrian the Flash.
Speaker 2:No, I'm making the fucking Wally West one. You know when they make him black. We were talking about Robert Downey Jr, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:What else did they talk about? Let me look through my notes real quick. Oh, the Doomsday. Doom day, no doomsday. Uh, you know, superman is gonna do a crossover with the avengers. It's gonna be on may 2026, and then the circuit wars is gonna be on may 2027, and uh, oh, yeah and then, uh. So far in Robert Downey Jr's career and the MCU to now not including these next two movies that he's going to be in he has made from $500 million to $600 million throughout his whole career in the MCU. I was like Jesus, that's such a crazy amount.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:Imagine just being a like, because it's like I wonder how much you can get paid for these other two movies.
Speaker 2:There's gonna be like crazy amount of money like you'll be like almost touching the bill at that point, straight chilling yeah and then, like they're gonna be uh many, he's gonna have like a fucking uh access to a private jet, fucking other perks and then an enclosed trailer. So I think he's gonna have like his own little camp for his trailer. Yeah, okay, uh, oh. Then we have some news with the boys universe. Uh, the boys, uh, we know season five is gonna come out. Whenever it comes out, there's also gonna be a new show that's going to be starring Jensen Ackles, yeah, the soldier boy, and then the I forgot her name but the one that plays Firestorm. They're going to be in Vault no, the Boys Uprising or Vault Uprising. It's going to be a prequel. And there's also going to be another movie no show that's called the Boys Mexico, and then that was produced, produced by diego luna shout out dog, oh diego luna, yeah, it's some other guy, but I I just was familiar with diego and uh, yeah, he's a dog.
Speaker 1:So the boys mexico, I'm assuming, is going to be bought in mexico, or uh, soups in mexico yeah, I you know running the cartel.
Speaker 2:I'm supposing.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:No, he plays the same character that you played in Nightcrawlers in Mexico, but just as fucking a superhero. Yeah, I could see it, yeah, okay. And then what the hell is this Bagman trailer? I don't remember watching that trailer, but I put that on there. Okay, long Legs. It hit a? Um studio, uh top, uh, neon is the studio. And then they hit 66 million and this movie was made for fucking 20 bucks. So that's incredible.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's chill yeah uh, let's see, oh, and then, yeah, let's see, do, do, do, oh, and then, oh, the Batman and Caped Crusader comes out. Oh, at the time of recording it's coming out today. Should be obviously be out by the time fucking this comes up and stuff. But yeah, that show just came out, all 10 episodes, all released on Amazon Prime. I'm planning on Ben watching this immediately. That's my plan for today. It sounds, it looks good and it's fucking Batman, you know. And then later this month as well, later this month, we're going to get Terminator Zero. It's an anime that's going to be in the Terminator, a retelling of the story in different thingies.
Speaker 1:Sounds sick.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let me just go through my notes really quickly. Uh, oh, one note that I had on deadpool and wolverine was that it was a celebration of the fox film universe, or all the films that they had, because they, they, they had their little montage montage at the very end and it was just like, oh shit, like even though it's done and ended, but it was just like, oh shit, like even though it's done and ended, but it was just like it was a journey Seeing all those movies and stuff like that. And someone like Hugh Jackman he was in all the fucking X-Men movies, you know. So there's something I'm assuming is close and dear to his heart or whatever.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, jen Talk, yeah, honey, what you been up to I've been watching.
Speaker 1:Uh, I think I'm on like season four of dexter now been really. Oh, do you hear about the new show?
Speaker 2:which one dexter a new show? No, yeah, there's gonna be a sequel, really, yeah, is it about him? Yeah, oh, apparently he died, but then they're bringing him back and there's gonna be a prequel as well thanks for the spoilers, bro.
Speaker 1:What the hell I mean? The show's coming out. I'm not done with this damn show, yeah. But well, he doesn't die, we'll see. I guess I got like four seasons left. Oh, you just started. Well, it's eight seasons and I'm on season four, oh. But uh, yeah, I've been watching that. It's really good, I really enjoy it. And also I've been watching, uh, kangen ashura on netflix. It's an anime about people fighting each other, pretty game that's it. They just fight each other and kill each other. Is it like realistic?
Speaker 2:fighting. No, oh, like anime, like crazy this time. Oh, that reminded me um superman. The movie has wrapped filming recently and then, I think, the day after, around the same time, that's whenever fantastic four first steps started to film, and I think that's funny because they're gonna actually be, I think, coming out the same month, so that to be let's see who wins that month. Okay, what have I been watching, honey?
Speaker 1:Yeah, what have you been watching? Okay?
Speaker 2:I'm going to go through my monthly recap as well, because July is dead and gone. Now, yeah, it's August. Yeah, okay, let's go through what I've watched this month. Okay, we started with Maxine Quiet Place, day 1, my Adventures as Superman, season 2, the Boys, episodes 5 through 7. I am Andrew Tate. Long Legs, always Sunny in Philadelphia, season 6, 2-14. Shaun of the Dead, god, emperor of Dune, the Book I read that. Deadpool and Wolververine twister odyssey is it, honestly, what's the name of that movie?
Speaker 2:which one the horror movie, oh, oddity, oddity. Crisis on infinite earth, part one and two. Wanted and the outrageous true story of milky moore. Okay, for right now I want to talk about okay, wanted, it's so. It's such a fucking wet dream for any man. That's like the dream scenario. You get kidnapped by uh, scarlet, no, scarlet. Um, what's her name?
Speaker 1:uh, I'm watching that movie in there forever what's her name?
Speaker 2:fucking that one from brad pitts. Brad pitts x angelina jolie yeah getting kidnapped by her and shit and becoming an assassin. That's like the dream um it's liam neeson, right? Huh wanted liam neeson no, you're thinking, oh wanted that's uh, john mcavoy yeah, yeah, uh-huh, uh, you're thinking taken right, yeah yeah, that one I saw last night just to put something on. Yeah, and I was like it was so goofy and dumb but I was just like I remember loving it as a kid.
Speaker 2:Oh, this is a crazy story I heard about. It takes place in Australia. This is the outrageous true story of Milky Moore. So picture this your name's Milky right. Right, your nickname is milky right, that's the first thing you have to acknowledge. You're chilling. Right, you fucking got married. You married abroad. Right, you got your own cribbo, you bought your house and so you get fired. Right, damn that sucks. Right. And then you get a little depressed. Right, you know as it does in self-economy. And then your dad gives you a job at the bank. Right, because he works at the bank. You're like tight, tight right but, you're so depressed little boy, right?
Speaker 2:so then you end up getting fired from there, right, and then your wife leaves you because you're such a bum, right or no, I'm sorry, you're depressed, right, you're depressed. She leaves you, right, it happens. It happens to the best of us. And then, uh, you're like, damn, I have no money, fuck, I'm gonna lose my house, like I'm gonna lose my house. And then you're just like it's gonna be a matter of time, they're just gonna kick me out. When they kick me out. So then they started.
Speaker 2:You know, whenever the first month comes around, you have to pay your bills. There's auto withdrawal. That happens right. Well, the auto withdrawal happens right and you have nothing in your account. So it's gonna like go negative and it's gonna bounce back. Right, that's what you're expecting to happen.
Speaker 2:It goes through and you're like, huh, I guess my mortgage is taken care of for this month. You do for six months and nothing, no issues, no, nothing. You're like, damn, this is pretty tight. You know, monthly payment still coming out. The account just goes negative, negative. They're not stopping it, they're allowing this to happen. Cool, whatever, right, you made some bad choices in your life and shit. Uh, well, no, I'm sorry. Then you're gonna sell your house, right. You're just like, fucking, let me just go ahead, sell my house right. And you're like, cool, I'm just gonna sell this piece of shit or who knows how it was piece of shit or not, whatever and you're gonna sell it right. And then you do. You do sell it right and you're like, okay, this is gonna bring me back up to normal. It's gonna give me like 30 cracks, whatever. But hey, let me just try this. Let me just withdraw from the account the full amount of my mortgage. Let me just see what happens. It doesn't it clears. So now the account is like 30, uh 300 000 negative and it's just there.
Speaker 2:It went, all went through. Your house is paid off, and now you just got a check for uh, one one hundred thirty thousand. So now you just have that free money because they just gave you a check and you put deposit in a different account. Right, you're just like, damn free money, right, fucking falling out. You're like 20. So you, you're dumb kid, so that you just blow it off in three months, right. And then you're just like shit. And you're like thinking about that account. I was like, hey, how much more can I get out of this account. So then it just keeps going negative and negative and negative. Yeah, yeah, it continues to go negative and negative. Right, and you're just like, okay, I'm going to get my PayPal account right and I'm going to start withdrawing money from it all the time, and you start doing that, right, and then in the you end up fucking taking out, let's say, a cool 1.2 mil.
Speaker 2:You're buying, you're fucking partying, you're getting a lot of prostitutes. It's in australia, so it's legal drugs, fucking cars. You got aston martin just blowing through money and stuff, right, and then you get a. They come for you, the police eventually come for you. The bank was like, hey, what the fuck is this? They come for you, they arrest you, they try to put you in jail and shit.
Speaker 2:And then, uh, funny thing, it was the reason why his account kept on going negative and it was allowed is because he had a day training account. You know, with stocks and shit, right, he had a day training account and with a day training account there's certain privileges that you get with that account. Then understand, as a day trader, the, the numbers might go down, might go up, whatever. You just need the money to play with, right? So you're assigned an advisor. The advisor is going to look at the account and be like, okay, cool, like fucking, it went negative. This amount or this, how much you're requesting? I'm just gonna have to approve this or not approve it. Right, that's what he had. But he hasn't day traded in a couple years, right? So then that advisor left the company right and they never assigned a new advisor. So there's a policy that they have saying if the advisor doesn't approve or deny it in three days, it automatically goes through, and then that's how you just roll in for fucking three and a half years.
Speaker 1:Oh man.
Speaker 2:And then they're trying to. You know, he had a shit lawyer, so then he got found guilty off of this right, but then he fucking went through a whole court case. No, he went through all the paperwork. He filed a big ass thing to get parole Fucking. He got parole. And then he also went back to get the appeals and they got the case dismissed. Because he was saying I was like technically, this is a line of credit, so this is not that I stole money from anyone. This was a line of credit that this is not that I stole money from anyone.
Speaker 1:This was the line of credit that I got. So he still owes all that, but he's not going to jail.
Speaker 2:No, he doesn't know well, it was also, um, he had in his account like through 1.3 mil in his account and then I think they sold off his items and they like they took a lot of his. Then I think they sold off his items and shit. They like they took a lot of his shit and I think they just sold that. I think they broke even off, but then in the thing that I heard, he didn't pay anything back after that because it was like there's nothing left, you know, and it was like their fault, you know, kind of thing, because it's like it's your fault for giving you this line of credit to start with and it's like allowing this to get approved and approved and improved, because it was like that thing where he didn't have an advisor to approve or not approve it. That's where they fucked up on. Yeah, I was australian and it was a podcast that I heard it was a real yeah, yeah, it's a real story.
Speaker 2:So is he rich still? No, no, no, I mean, they took all the money, they froze his accounts, they took the money back and yeah, it was. It was, uh, narrated by jim jeffries and I was like this is a fucking crazy story. It it was narrated by Jim Jefferies and I was like this is a fucking crazy story. It was really funny, though I was talking to that work about it. I was like this is crazy. I don't know how this works.
Speaker 1:It's like a story, or was it like a short film?
Speaker 2:It was a podcast.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it was broken down in like eight episodes, like half an hour each, and it was set up like a like a documentary kind of thing, never read it by jim jeffries.
Speaker 2:That's why I watched him or listened to it, I mean, and it was just so funny. And then the podcast, and the podcast too, you hear milky talk, like he's saying his story and like they interviewed the parents and shit. They're in the fucking podcast and it's just an outrageous story and it happened like 2010s and shit, like recently. Yeah, and it was funny too because there was at a point wherever he set up the account, you know, for paypal, so you can withdraw for paypal, you know, paypal will send you an email saying like, hey, I'm gonna put two deposits. Tell me the amount in the deposit, right? He hasn't.
Speaker 2:He didn't look at the account for a very long time. He forgot the fucking passwords. So then he called them up and he was like, hey, can you reset the password? And then he was just like, oh yeah, that's just my, that's just the loan that I have on the account, and they just didn't blink an eye at it. And then, you know, gave him his counterfeit and he had flagged. Then you know that's what I mean. So he still had a lot of bread on there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, negative at the time, it was like, you know, a lot of negative but, then it was just like he called the bank and then, like that should, I brought up a red flag but it didn't. Oh, wow, okay. And then I saw the crisis on infinite earth uh, part two and three they reached. The third part recently came out. It wraps up this universe and now they're doing the one universe, earth prime or whatever. It was interesting on how they did this.
Speaker 2:I think, um, with the last um generation of uh animated movies. It was apocalypse, war, war or something like that. And the very allen goes back in time and he does another flashpoint and then the way that he changed it in that time he stopped um, what's his name? Uh, dark side, uh, from taking over the planet or whatever, or doing war. And then, because dark side was such a necessity and the um like a focal point in the um, in the universe, that caused multiple universes to start branching out. So then that caused the multiverse and then it was um, the anti-life uh monitor was more like a cleanup crew, because it was like none of these universe should exist, because we didn't get dark side. Like dark side is, it's like a central part of the universe and so then at the end they just combine all the universes.
Speaker 2:It was, um, I think these movies are okay. I think they should have been longer and more centralized on who we're following, because it's like we do have, like we do follow some certain characters and stuff, like supergirl and stuff. But I don't think it was enough like set in like the narrative, because we're just kind of like watching. I was like man, fuck these guys, like I don't care for them. It was like that much emotional attachment and they do build on it a little bit, but not as much as I would have preferred. But it was a cute series. Okay, let me see what else I have on my list. Okay, oddity. Uh, it was a cute movie it was. It wasn't really scary. There was only like one scary scene wherever, but it was like pretty much abroad at the house, right, like her and her husband they bought this fucking weird, fucking old house and shit, right that's one does.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know they're trying to renovate it and shit like that, and she's kicking it out there right, and then, well, she gets killed out there right, fucking, and it was a supernatural, she just got straight up, murdered, kind of thing. And they think it's this one guy, this, uh, the the husband's patient right, he was thinking about the patient went out there and fucking killed her. Well, it turned out it was actually the husband had her killed Because you know why, guess, why, guess why she didn't make dinner. Yeah, that probably didn't help, but it's because he was banging his fucking, he was banging his broad, you know. Yeah, that probably didn't help, but it's because he was banging his fucking. He was banging his broad, you know, and he was trying to get out of it, you know, yeah, and so then he sent one of his lackeys at work to fucking go kill her right.
Speaker 2:And then the patient at the hospital fucking was there and no, he heard it through the vents that she was going to like, that he was going to try to kill her, her. So when he got released, he went straight over to the house trying to save her right and then she was like, but it was like super creepy, because she goes like she went outside of her car and then that's when a person snuck in and then she closes the door and then the guy, the mental patient, he's banging on the door. He was like, hey, there's someone in the house right now, there's someone in here Like they're going to kill you. And then she was like I can't fucking believe you, you know kind of thing.
Speaker 2:And so then you know, then he goes, fine, fine, I'm going to go to the fucking, I'm going to go to the town, I'm going to call the police, I'm going to get the police over here, right. And you know, by the time he comes back, she's fucking dead. And then she has a twin sister, right. And then the twin sister is blind and fucking a medium, whatever, right. So then she can, like, you know, she'll touch something, she'll be like oh, I see everything, I see, I see everything, I know everything now. And so then, yeah, she kills the husband with a man made of wood.
Speaker 1:Nice, pretty hot, pretty hot Like a voodoo thing. Yeah, yeah, exactly that.
Speaker 2:And then what else do we got here? Oh, okay, I think the last thing I'll talk about is going to be a slight recommendation or non-recommendation of god emperor of doom. I recently finished the book and stuff fucking loved it. It was probably, I think I don't know if I like god emperor more than I like original recipe dune. They're both really good. God emperor dune just really got to me. I guess I really loved him just going on the soapbox and just talking a lot. I really like the just going on the soapbox and just talking a lot. I really like the heavy dialogue and shit like them.
Speaker 2:It was really interesting book and like it was just like. I think his master planning was like my favorite part because at the end he gets killed by a sin. I've heard her name. It starts with an s and then duncan idaho, but it's like they don't understand, though, that they think that they did it on themselves. But the leto atreides, the second. He created this kind of thing because he was necessary to dying. This is all part of his plan, really, and I think it's just something they didn't really like because they were just like man, you're a fucking tyrant, you're this and that, but it was just like you don't understand. He's actually the hero in the story because he did what was necessary. He did what had to be done, he made himself the tyrant and then he created this kind of um fucking them so that they would want to fucking, you know, uh, go against him and kill him, and they couldn't see that. Though, you know and I think that was just an interesting thing, and it was, yeah, it was an incredible book. I fucking love it.
Speaker 2:I started reading heretics of dune recently and I fucking love heretics. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. That's jumping the gun there. I'm only in the first. I'm only in the first three chapters. I'm getting. No, I'm not in the fourth chapter, chapter right now. I'm jumping the gun. We got a young dumb and 10-year-old Duncan, idaho, right.
Speaker 1:Another clone.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, that's a new one. And then he just had he hasn't been awakened by his memories yet, so he just they're just trying to study him up because they're going to go back to Arrakis Now it's called Arrakis, right and then there's a broad out there who can control worms crazy, who, who, who would thought, who would have thought right. And so we got that broad right out there. And then we have, uh, duncan idaho. Who's um, just, they're training him up and stuff like that. And he's just curious about like who the fuck am I? Like, what am I doing here? And like he's just like he's intuitively smart where he was, just like I can see there's something going on, kind of thing. And then, like in his studies, he learns that he's a Gola. And it's funny because he was like the thousand sons of Duck in Idaho. And then he was like I got the same fucking name as him. Who the fuck is, am I descended? Like what the fuck is this?
Speaker 1:and he was like they were like you had the same genetic thing as him and it was just like damn, they love them some duncan idaho yeah, yeah, I think the writer, no, well, I think they, the bendresic, started cloning him because they didn't.
Speaker 2:They wanted to know at the time. This is what I'm thinking, I haven't, I don't know yet. They want to know why Leto Atreides always kept on cloning him all the time Because he had like a thousand Duncan Idaho's throughout his time and stuff. So it's like, why so many of them? They're trying to figure it out too, but they're scared. They're trying not to make a Kwisak Haderach again, because the last time that happened they fucking was a tyrant for thousands of years. Right, this is my copy of um heretics of dune shout out dune, the fifth book in the dune saga I'll just I'll just go with this one quote that I think is super funny.
Speaker 2:Okay, duncan idol is asking a lot of questions because he wants to understand about what he is, what this is, why am I so important? Kind of thing, right. And then one of the reverend mothers tells him this from God and no heretics of dune, page 36 you have already learned silence, child.
Speaker 1:Rely on that knowledge just telling him the shut up, yeah I read it, I was just like she's telling the shut up. You should say shut the fuck up back in. No, actually that would be hard to tell us, to tell that to somebody yeah, be like you already you're. You have already learned silence. Child use that knowledge.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's like saying so. It's like, man, you're already a master, you already mastered your finest skill silence it's like saying shut your bitch ass up yeah, it's like the way I picture. It is like you're already masterful. You're no, you already learned the most important skill you could ever learn Silence. Exercise that skill.
Speaker 1:That's hard.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you just blackhand. Yeah. And there's a dog in the book. His name is Miles Teg. Right, he's old. Fuck, he's like 300 years old.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:With the Spiceman launch, you can live for fucking forever, or like 300 years is like the medium for them, or no, no, it's like the normal age for them. And then, uh, he said they say that he looks exactly like, uh, little atreides, the original recipe, the duke one, and I think that's kind of interesting. Uh, with the movies I doubt they would ever get this far to heretics, but it'll be funny if they do. And then they just bring a fucking oscar isaac back, yeah, yeah, because it's and he's descended from the atreides line as well.
Speaker 2:And like there's a whole thing too where they talk about the atreides line is like something so like these jeans, man, they're like these jeans, fuck, like these are some powerful jeans that they have. Because they talk like one thing, I think, is like the sharp bones, like their cheek lines and shit. That's something like a very tradies feature. They like hawk features and shit, and like their attitudes and stuff like that as well, and like it's just so in depth because it's uh, you know how people like I still hear things about dune, right, but it's like mentally in my head I'm I'm way past that in my timeline right now, because, like I was reading god emperor. That was like thousand years after. So like I'm mentally I'm in that timeline, right, I'm in that time. So whenever I hear about like paul or like the first atreides and shit like that, I'm just like that's old as fuck man, like I'm not even thinking about that anymore.
Speaker 2:You know, it's like grow up grandpa, get over to grandpa yeah I think I want to reread um dune somewhat soon just to get a refresher on it, because now I just feel like I'm losing a lot of the knowledge and like memories of it, because it's like even now, like even god, emperor, and then heretics they talk about the things that happen in dune like a fucking um myth, legacy kind of thing, and it's just like, well, shit, I could just read the first hand fucking thing again if I just read the first book, you know, oh, and then, uh, this month I'm planning on starting god, no, game of thrones. That's the next big thing I'm need to pop. I want to do that this month. I would start today, but then the cape crusader just came out today and I kind of want to binge the fuck out of that show today. So I think I'll binge to watch that today book ain't going nowhere huh book ain't going nowhere what the book?
Speaker 2:oh yeah, the book I'm not too crazy about, I think, if anything, I'll just read it during my lunch break at work. That's why I was doing what god impaired doing. I'll just do that to buy my time and stuff. Yeah, I think that's what I'm going to do, but God, no, game of Thrones is my next thing. I'm going to crack and I just want to run through it. Get it done, get it under my book, put it on the resume. Another check mark, another star, another star to my. I need a metaphor for another stripe on my tiger. I don't know, I think it's been one, right? Yeah, yeah, thank you very much for joining us on this episode of the it's what we Do podcast. We're your hosts, as always. As ever, I'm Hen, he's John. This is the it's what we Do podcast. Please like subscribe. We're also on YouTube. We're here, we're around. Yeah, thank you. Good night, big kisses. Motherfucker can talk about doing.