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Exploring Terminator Zero!

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Ever wondered how an animated series could bring a fresh twist to the Terminator saga? This episode of It's What We Do takes you on a thrilling exploration of Terminator Zero, Netflix's latest original show. We unravel the storyline where Kyle Reese’s mission to stop the rise of Kokoro, a new AI, takes center stage. With a nod to isekai anime influences, we dig into the exceptional voice acting and stunning animation, sharing our thoughts on how the show impacts viewers differently when watched with subtitles versus the dubbed version. Don’t miss our commentary on the show's intricate plot and standout performances!

Switching gears, we bring you some tantalizing updates from the film industry. Imagine the final work of Akira Toriyama, the mind behind Dragon Ball, being released posthumously—just like a legendary rapper dropping a final album. And that's not all; we have a laugh speculating on the titles for the upcoming Mandalorian and Grogu movie starring Sigourney Weaver. Plus, our excitement builds for the 2025 release, and we weigh in on the buzz around "The Badlands," the new Predator movie in the works. Is it destined for theaters or streaming? Tune in to hear our thoughts!

We wrap up with a walk down memory lane, revisiting some of our favorite pastimes and recent entertainment experiences. Remember the days of playing "Shadow the Hedgehog" on the original Xbox? We do, and we talk all about it. From the controversy of Francis Ford Coppola's new film trailer to our reviews of local theaters with luxurious amenities, this chat is packed with nostalgia and fun. We also discuss our latest TV binges, including Dexter’s seventh season and the drama of Prison Break, and finish off with a candid conversation about battling mental exhaustion and keeping our energy levels up. Join us for a reflective and engaging episode!

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Speaker 1:

You know it's what we do. He's John, and on this fine episode of the it's what we Do podcast, we'll be covering the animated Netflix original show that just came out, terminator Zero. At the it's what we Do podcast, we cover movies, tv shows and all types of content. Please like and subscribe. And I think that's the end to the intro.

Speaker 2:

The end to the intro.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm forgetting something. It's been a while it's only been been like two weeks, but it feels like it's been a while now. Obviously you're forgetting something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what after we're talking about it, after we finish talking about terminating yeah you can talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yes that's just that's. That's just a that's just a given at this point I actually haven't been reading a lot. I haven't really been into tune since I had to had a crackdown on Game of Thrones. I finished that. It feels like I'm talking to empty air right now.

Speaker 3:

Without the headphones on. Yeah, yeah, without having the headphones on, it feels like.

Speaker 1:

I'm just talking. No one's listening to me here.

Speaker 3:

I got you. No, no, I don't care, no no, no, just fine.

Speaker 2:

I broke my headphones, so I need to just get super glue and glue them back back together. I'm gonna open up this hatch so they can let me out from the underground and I'm just gonna fly into space. What are we talking about? Oh, you're doing it too. Yeah, I mean, it kind of feels weird that I'm the only one with headphones anyway.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but doesn't it feel weird like talking and not getting any feedback back like it does?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but at at least have like a little bit of echo and it's like not that bad. You know, that's why we need like background music. Well, like that's why we need like a live band, just like in the background, just like just constantly just hitting that smooth jazz every time we make a bad joke yeah, exactly, anyway, what you think of the show?

Speaker 1:

oh, yeah, I didn't see the show. Every time we make a bad joke, or the yeah, exactly, anyway, shit, what did you think of the show? Oh, yeah, I didn't see the show, so I feel like I'm just yelling.

Speaker 2:

A little bit right, Just a little bit. Well, I didn't get to see the actual cast for the show, but the voice actors within the show did an an amazing job you heard the w will be right the w yeah exactly, yeah, had to.

Speaker 2:

And this, uh, terminator zero, you know, a new netflix original. It was a different take on the terminator story. You know, we had an original story where our john connor this time, or I guess what was the name of the original guy who came back to impregnate Sarah, uh, kyle Reese, yeah, kyle Reese, or Kyle Race, is actually coming back to stop them from uh, what's the word? From getting Kokoro online. And Kokoro essentially was uh, I think his name was Max, was the main character? Well, one of the main characters, like the father who was in charge of Kokoro. He built that weapon to go against Skynet. Obviously, you know, we know it's Skynet from the original Terminator.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the original Terminator. And from my understanding the way you explained it, you said it's like Skynet was like the dog, right, and then Kokoro was like the wolf that you bring into the house to kill the dog, but then now you have a wolf in your house, right?

Speaker 2:

Essentially yes. Okay, because Kokoro does end up becoming more powerful than Skynet, and for a while watching the show I thought she was going to become Skynet, but it turns out that Malek's actually came from the future. So he came from the future from like 20, 2050 or something like that.

Speaker 1:

Shut up, tommy, you'll be an old man by then Nah, for real.

Speaker 2:

This show takes place in 1997, like the and 1997?.

Speaker 1:

What was going on in 1997? This the cook girl. I'll see you like real.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't even born yet, yeah nothing good, nothing good.

Speaker 1:

Good, exactly good, definitely say the fruit loops, probably even gayer than now. Yeah, yeah, I can cheese Fucking race riots and stuff. I'm only referencing the movie. That's all I signed 1999, 1992 and stuff. I'm only referencing the movie I saw last night in 1999, 1992. Only by then they solved their race problems in Italy in that five-year time. I was supposed to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay and so he goes back from the future and in the future he was condemned by his clan or his team that he was with. Shout out to them. They were all against like AI and robots and stuff. And he was what is it? What are we, the Amish? He was like a genius. You know he was building this AI, kokoro. So I was to be co-prose mother and then co-prose a person co-prose Okay, but this is like the first day I like he builds, and then he and his I forgot her name they both build Kokoro. This is confusing. I need to watch this show.

Speaker 1:

Definitely need to watch it. It's a little bit confusing to explain how was the animation on this bad boy Great Great.

Speaker 2:

The animation was amazing. What style were you saying the choreography? What style? I don't even know different styles of animation.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's definitely an anime like the isekai right. It looked like very like in, because I remember I heard I watched the first five minutes. I was like I'm not watching this because it wasn't. It was in, it was subbed and I was like I can't do subs right now. I watched it in dub. The dub was actually very good. I wish I would have done that, or if it would have just taken me two seconds, I would have been like, oh, oh, I can watch it, duh.

Speaker 2:

And so essentially, what happens is the son who you kind of get a glimpse of his genius throughout the show, you know he's just like his father ends up turning, turns out to be somebody that goes against his father in the future because his future self sent him back to Terminator to kill this Kyle, this Kyle Reese that we have. You know, this is very confusing, okay, it makes I mean you gotta watch it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's what he's talking about yeah, yeah, yeah now you're on it makes sense in that moment, but it was a very good show. I would say easily a yay, easily yay, steve. And the episodes aren't that long. There's only 10 episodes, each one going for like 30 minutes or so, quick and easy 5 hours. Especially if you're like a nerd for this stuff, like a big Terminator nerd, you would love this. I think it's not the original. It's not like it's an original story. It's not like they're just throwing up back with they've made before and do so with Terminator.

Speaker 1:

It's a. This has had a interesting life because, you know, we have to go to the dynamic duo wanted to those masterpieces it's called classics and stuff, especially Terminator 2. And then what? Like 20 years later, they came out with no, no, it wasn't 20 years, yeah, probably 10 or 15, something like that. Terminator 3, rise of the Machines that one was bad, and then after 3, it got even worse. Yeah, and then what was it? Terminator Salvation with Christian Bale. Shout out, christian Bale, I actually liked that one. I felt like I was the only human being on earth that liked that movie.

Speaker 2:

It was funny because one of my friends he likes it too and another homie told him that he needs to shut up because he only likes it because Christian Bell is in it.

Speaker 1:

I just remember the part where I remember the giveaway in the trailer, where the guy didn't know he was a Terminator. He was like you and me. We've in the trailer with a guy didn't know he was a terminator. It was like you, me, oh, this is before you were born, or some dumb shit like that. And he's talking to terminator, saying like hey, we're at war. And then the guys like what are you talking about? You didn't know he was a terminator. They pops a change, ah, screams because he sees his internals and their robot or whatever. And then what was next? Oh, genesis with the Y. I didn't see that one, but it was interesting. It was one of the girls is from Game of Thrones. She was in it, emily Clark, I think, something like that. And then we had the Grandmaster. To finish it off, we had Terminator Dark Faith, where they did you know the good old-fashioned recall. Let me just go back to the beginning.

Speaker 1:

They brought sarah connor's old ass back, yeah, yeah and then it was like a similar thing, where it was just like the timeline gets up to where there's something else bigger, and then that's what happened, where there was like oh, there's a super terminator.

Speaker 2:

That's not a terminator, it's like a, a different weird robot thing, and then there was also, oh, the Terminator, sarah chrono, sarah Connor Chronicles dumb show. Yeah, I mean they could have. They could have continued to make it a good thing, but seeing this refreshing the scene, this new Terminator story was refreshing and definitely recommend it.

Speaker 1:

It sounds like it could have been one of those things where it didn't have to be Terminator and stuff like that Could have been like its own standalone.

Speaker 2:

Yeah right, but then I guess when you're talking about Terminator you don't really have to explain all the time travel stuff already, it's just already there and it's easy to take and kind of thing like that.

Speaker 1:

I need to watch it at home. It won't take you long.

Speaker 2:

Five hours. Yeah, it won't take you long at all. I mean, you finished Game of Thrones within a month. No, a month, one day.

Speaker 1:

A month, one day that's my accomplishment.

Speaker 3:

That is my career. Right there I'm putting that on the resume.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the action module. I'm applying for this. That's my accomplishment, that is my career, right there. I'm putting that on the resume. Oh, that actually reminds me I'm applying for this assistance producer position for this one podcast. It's a Dune podcast.

Speaker 2:

Really, yeah, you have to show it, no, no no, it's all remote.

Speaker 1:

It's only gonna be like 10 hours a week or whatever, right? So I would write scripts and then do research and then be there for the filming, like on the Zoom call or whatever. However they do it, doubt it I'll get it. But I'm going to beef up my resume.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to add the podcast stuff in there, like I have podcasts over 100 episodes Over less than 100 subscribers, stuff in there, like I podcast over a hundred episodes and they're over less than a hundred subscribers you can pass the pictures out like candy and have leftovers you want to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's that's what I'm trying to lean towards. It's just like it's a hundred episodes, they're all there, and then I can say I've edited like I edited. You want to, you're committed though? Yeah, that's that's what I'm trying to lean towards. It was just like it's 100 episodes, they're all there, and then, as you can say, it's like I've edited, like I edited every episode and stuff like that, and then I'm a big dude podcast fan, so I'm gonna. I'm doing this intentionally, so I can put this in the thing too.

Speaker 2:

Like I own the Dune Saga Boxset, I read all of them. I went to every Dune showing at least five times, I think it did, I did see like five. And then honestly, if you get it, that actually would be sick, because you could probably learn more stuff when you're doing it and we can blow up for real then, or just a fucking quick, little fucking shout out that's it, yeah, and I make up man. We can blow up for real man, or just a fucking quick little fucking shout out that's all too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, actually yeah our exec producer.

Speaker 2:

He actually has his own podcast where he talks about stuff that him and his friend enjoy or don't enjoy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's mostly hungover, never, ever, so let's talk it. But they have a really cool neon sign, yeah, yeah, no, especially with them, they do like a a hard known to have a script that they do and stuff like that. But it sounds very natural and shit, I don't know things to learn and also it's just a shadow, whatever yeah, I guess, I guess that's.

Speaker 2:

I guess, when you're at that level, you need like somebody to write your stuff because you can't do it all on your own, especially if you have a job, I think, with them.

Speaker 1:

It's also because they do research for the book. So you have to dig in the archives, you have to find interviews from the 60s and stuff like that. I think that's also a big hurdle they run through. And us we just had to go to the theater once a week and then just like bullshit. And then I go on twitter and then I just pull up random news and stuff. There's a lot of news this week, yeah that's a pretty good amount.

Speaker 2:

I actually saw some too fucking on, yeah, but we'll see.

Speaker 1:

Let's see how that goes, but I think I'm gonna feel real dumb, though, because I'm adding a founder and host of the it's what we do podcast on my resume. I think that sounds like a fucking a chance. Tough, yeah, it sounds hard, it does, but I know what it means. It's nothing, you know. You're, yeah, 100% right, but it's just like that. I'm gonna put over 100 episodes and it's just there. Yeah, okay, anyway, um, I'll talk about the news and stuff. I'll talk about the dumb movies. I've seen how many downloads.

Speaker 2:

We got over however many downloads. It's a couple thousand. Yeah, over a thousand downloads. Yeah, over a thousand downloads.

Speaker 1:

I don't get the time. It's ten per episode. I don't say where, no, what like what time? So so it's like thousand dollars a month, a day, a year, who knows? I think it's like three thousand something. I think something, three thousand something. I can actually look it up. I get a weekly notifications on it. The numbers actually be going up a little bit over three thousand downloads.

Speaker 2:

that's actually been going up a little bit Over 3,000 downloads.

Speaker 1:

That's actually pretty, is it? I don't see, and then I don't know I'm doing the thing. Okay, we'll just dive into our news and stuff. Try to do one thing.

Speaker 2:

All right, I can get started with a little bit of news. So a new show has dropped from Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, who RIP the GOAT. He has passed away fairly recently but dropped the drop in a new show. It's the last of his work and the job to trailer for it and it's gonna be coming out pretty soon it's a drag mazi show.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I saw there was two coming out, something tangently or something like that. Right, yeah, he's a.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's, that's his. Oh, that's like the last. Like the show now has been taken up by his protege, so we'll see what happened with that. But yes, for us, for him, that's like his last line of work. That's kind of like one your favorite rapper dies and then did drop, like his last album that he was working.

Speaker 1:

What's up? Oh about like post? No, no, not wait. Wait what we're saying? Knock on wood. You had mac. I meant to say mac damn I'll just bring that to post post. Oh, and then going back to the mount downloads, we have over, we have 3,700, no 3,077. You need to put that on there yeah, I can put over 300 episodes over 3,000 downloads.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, actually sounds clean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know, because it's like I'm putting my resume. But I don't want to put that thing like, hey, I love this podcast because I love that podcast. It's a really good podcast. I'm even Patreon on that podcast. Damn, you should put that on there too. I'm gonna appearing patreon, okay okay anyway, that sounds something pretty interesting. This can come out soon, yep, okay, then we have some Star Wars news here. You know, sigourney Weaver mm-hmm and it's funny.

Speaker 1:

We just talked about aliens. What are you saying? Huh, everybody hates me, everyone. Nature doesn't love it, do they? I don't know nothing on work, but you're gonna be in the mandalorian and grogu movie. That Bogota, no, no, this isn't. She's gonna play a new character. I guess I'm just saying the characters in the movie. That's what I'm trying to do, and then I think it's funny because it's and it seems like the the mandalorian and grogu is actually the name, because they haven't bothered to give an update or anything like that. They refer to the Mandalorian and Grogu, yeah, that's the name.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think that's just a funny thing because I feel like they would name it something different. What else could you name it? The Mandalorians. The Mandalorians the Grogu. Bo-katan strikes back. Mandalorian. The Mandalorians the Bogotan strikes back. Mandalorian. The Mandalore Bogotan the Mandalorian part two. The Mandalorian the sequel from the TV show on Disney Plus. Please click on my link to sign up for Disney Plus. The Mandalorian. The movie Pedro Pascal and all. Pedro Pascal on a Zoom. Pedro Pascal on a Zoom call from his house, just doing the voicing, not even on set at all. Yeah Well, I think it's pretty cute and stuff. And there's a little bit more news about Groku and stuff. That movie I think it's 25, I think it's going to come out. 25 sounds like it's going to be a big year for movies.

Speaker 2:

I can't wait. Covid has taken so much away from us. We're finally getting back to it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the dumb writer's strike and actor's strike. God, why can't they just be happy without not being paid correctly? Why can't unions just go away? Why, being paid correctly? Why can't unions just go away? Why can't they just be happy being paid by nothing and not being able to afford rent? What's the big deal? Just, there's already a lot of homeless out there who just fit in, fit into new crowds. You don't always have to follow the same crowds. You can start new crowds.

Speaker 1:

I would just say for actors you live within your means, no sense. And you get in all these houses and cars? Yeah, no sense, especially those extras who always try to get like small little works and stuff that I'm going to do a couple. Why do you need a bedroom? Just live on the bench, just buy a box, cardboard box yeah, you know how much those cost. You know how much those bad boys cost 50 cents. Go to Office Depot, nice, fine, but you can get a little like little plastic container too, a little tote. Come on, shit, that's the high life right there. Whenever you get that extra roll where you have one speaking line, splurge on the, the plastic tote, exactly, oh, okay. And then, oh, then we have the Badlands's, the sequel to.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's another predator movie. It's starting filming. They're filming as we speak right now. They're probably outside because this is a badlands, apparently. The prairies, contaminated, contaminated. Gonna be the craziest. Part three, yeah, oh, but then, uh, yeah. So the balance is filming right now. I think the perfect was it Parade was the last one. That was a solid ass movie movie. Yeah, I wonder, I don't know if this one's gonna be another Hulu or rich, or they're gonna actually push this one out, I Think, based on success off prey.

Speaker 2:

Maybe that you do it like for real for this one they could, or they could just play it safe and just release it on there too yeah.

Speaker 1:

But then I don't know, it's like even like I've noticed like a lot, with a lot of these bombs and stuff I'm sure I've talked about this before With a lot of these bombs they'll bomb the theaters, but as soon as they hit streaming, they fucking take the fuck off Like the me.

Speaker 2:

They fucking take the fuck off like the like the film Adam Webb, you're more of us to it's still it's. It's because people know it's gonna come out on streaming services. I think they, I think they need to stop doing that. Yeah, if they want to do only from their perspective, they want to continue to make money, they need to stop putting out streaming platforms like a month later yeah, no, I think a lot of them.

Speaker 1:

If they bombs, then they well, you are correct with that. Some movies really need to solve that. Like, um, the quiet place day one, they did it within a month or whatever, and it was doing well in the box office. But then, like, let's say, movies that bomb, like, let's say, I think, borderlands, they're already going to put it up to streaming already and it's only been out for like two, three weeks maybe. Okay, that makes sense. You're like that's a lot last ditch. But then they have to confirm this isn't years and it's going to stay in theaters like Oppenheimer yeah, that motherfucker was in theater forever yeah.

Speaker 1:

I was off once. Me too wasn't worth the rewatch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a good movie, but not the rewatch.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maybe an IMAX. I didn't see an IMAX Me. Neither I'm a phone critic, you know. I want to see the top 40 millimeter IMAX.

Speaker 2:

I didn't really like how I mean I might stop going to that one movie. Do you want to go see Alien? I'm never going back there again. I didn't like it. I'll tell myself it was terrible. It was horrible. I think it made I think it made the movie look bad to me. I think that's why I didn't like it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when we walked out, we both were like that wasn't fun, like we're both like that, we didn't have to go time in there, like the picture wasn't good at all and birdie here, shit. And like I have bad hearing and my eyesight goes out and out. And now sometimes I was thinking with me but I was like, not, I don't think this hard. And then, like you know, whenever I want to go watch it, right afterwards again, after we got out the bad Sean, I want to see Irving I was like, oh, this actually makes a lot of sense. This is actually how the movie is supposed to look. I was like, oh, crazy concept, I can actually hear them talking, cuz it sounded muffled in the other one. Yeah, you can barely hear this. Yeah, maybe I need to rewatch it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because I remember we both walked out and was like this is ass. And then I've been hearing all these great things about us. So I was like normally we're not this far off, because sometimes we do disagree with the mainstream or whatever not that far off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I have a lot of homies tell me I was tweaking for saying it was bad and I was like, bro, you actually liked it.

Speaker 1:

I thought the whole was trash. Yeah, do you have a movie that you could think of that, like, everyone loves, but you just hate or dislike or not? Bird bucks, bird box. So time to tear up that bird box. Uh, barbie, probably was good.

Speaker 2:

I'll never watch it again before. I mean, I'm not gonna rewatch it, but I didn't think it was bad. No.

Speaker 1:

I just remember I did not have a good time watching it. I remember I think I told you I was like I had to get really drunk first to watch it and then during the movie, my butt started going down. I was like shit, shit, shit. I was like an hour left.

Speaker 2:

You're enough. Huh, you're enough, you're enough.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay. And then, oh, we added a trailer for Sonic 3. And I haven't seen any of Sonic's, whatever, or the Knuckles TV show that came out as well. Yeah, kid Cudi, shout out to Kid C, kid cutting. I've seen them, but this one is gonna have shadow. Shadow, the Hedgehog big man, the myth or legend. He is the absolute dog. I had his video game as a kid best fucking game ever in the world yeah, I especially like it, guns, motorcycles and he was like damn, damn Maria, damn you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you thought I was a hero. He says dumb 100's.

Speaker 2:

I love the part where he says I just love Latinas. Sonic, I just love.

Speaker 1:

Latinas, Sonic. They're my weakness, Sonic. Where are you hiding them? Where?

Speaker 2:

are they? When he's dying and Knuckles has him in his knuckles, he's like Knuckles tell Sonic that I just love Latinas. And Sonic already knows.

Speaker 1:

Maria, well, you know, yeah, but it's voiced by Keanu Reeves. Shout out to the dark man, the myth, the legend, yeah that man gave up Star Wars for Sonic.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure at the time I worked that way Jim Carrey got came out of retirement for Sonic yeah, I mean sure, yeah, and he never does sequels as well, but he did two and then now doing three, yeah, sonic is just bringing everyone together, exactly, yeah, yeah, oh, I know you're talking about them, for the wasn't in the show. I could lights that, uh, that Keanu Reeves was up for the role for soul in it, but then due to conflicting scheduling thingies he couldn't be in it and and I guess, good, there's a good, good thing, because the show got canceled. I forgot about that. The show got canceled for season two. It didn't get renewed or stuff which is an L, which I think they should have got it renewed before making a two story. You know, two season plot line kind of thing. So now we're left with half story.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Star Wars has been fucking up, have they? It's always like an on and off thing, yeah, and up and down thing.

Speaker 1:

I don't think this one was that bad. I thought it was okay. I still have my right gripes about them. I'm always fucking defending everything, man. I just can't. It's not as bad as like secret invasions, because that was stupid.

Speaker 1:

Damn it hell okay yeah, what we're talking about. Oh, acolyte, yeah, acolytes. No, I don't give a about that anymore. Um, I'm talking about sonic. I remember I used to play that the video game shadow, the hedgehog on the Xbox, the OG original recipe, xbox, and I was fucking amazing dude. I just want to play it again now on the Xbox. I want to get an Xbox like the OG's, get one of the regular Xboxes. I want the OG original recipe. Yeah, fucking, a piece of shit. Control that barely works, and shit too. You know, to get that authentic feeling. Yeah, yeah, well, I'm excited for this. I'll probably watch all the other songs just in preparation for this movie. Uh, I don't have the date for it, but whatever. Oh, did you hear about that thing? About um, about the Mon um, mo Mon-tropolis, mon Monopholis, about the fake, uh, about the fake, the fake reviews on the Godfather and then, like Apocalypse, now Francis Ford Coppola, yep yep.

Speaker 2:

Fake reviews, kind of like he paid people to reveal.

Speaker 1:

No, it's okay, you know, there's the movie that he's coming out with, met. That movie they, um, what did they do? Okay, they released a new trailer. And then the trailer starts off like this the godfather. And then it has a quote saying someone saying it's trash, apocalypse.

Speaker 1:

Now someone's saying it's trash one of his other movies, saying it's bad, it's trash. And it's like saying like hey, look at these dumb asses. They thought aren't, these classics were bad movies, but they're not. Look, come on, you can't trust the critics, because you know the critics are saying when the hoplis is bad, right. So it's a very counter thing where it's saying you can't trust the critics. Right, powerful message in that ad, right, and I was like this is actually pretty strong. This is powerful, like I like this commercial and it's giving me a better feeling of the movie, because who knows what it's going to be like while watching it, right? Well, it turned out the quotes were AI-generated, that they weren't real. The one's talking shit about the godfather, and so then they pulled it and then they're like hey, sorry, and it's like sorry for this.

Speaker 2:

Earlier it was, it was not real, yeah sorry, we just made hype for no reason.

Speaker 1:

Exactly exactly what they did, and it's just like. What are we even doing here, man?

Speaker 2:

why even do that, though, like I feel like at that point, you have that reputation and your work speaks for itself?

Speaker 1:

those movies came out like fucking, like the what the 70s, 80s and stuff. Yeah, I don't think he can live off his reputation alone anymore and like you need to market movies and shit. You know, yeah, because it's like how many people like nowadays do you know, have seen the godfather? You know, like you need to advertise it to the average person who doesn't, who will just go to watch the movies and shit, and then they just shot themselves in the fucking foot by this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because now you're staining your rip.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh who knows.

Speaker 1:

Well, we'll watch it when it comes out. Whenever the fuck it comes out, I don't give a shit about it. I'll watch it. Don't get me wrong, I'll be minding it too, but I just don't care. Or whatever who gives a fuck, just not at the one movie theater. No, I'll never go back there again. I'll kill myself before going back in there. That's why I just stick to the things I know. Irving, let me just aim. See, oh then I was thinking about one. Go to the debossed one and um, grapevine, what's nice, I don't want to go up. Joe, yeah that that you boxer. Yeah, yeah, oh, they do. I don't know they have it. Have you been? Have you been to the?

Speaker 2:

memory theater is probably like the coolest one movie theater I've been to in forever. Really, they got a full bar, they got a whole arcade, like they used to back in the day, and they got personal pizzas that are fire. They got all the food and snacks. It's lit.

Speaker 1:

How's the theater though?

Speaker 2:

Amazing, immaculate. I went to the D-Box movie theater. The recliners, hella, comfy. They're all like brand new. Oh, it's the rocking Well, I didn't go into the actual D-Box, but like just being in the movie theater itself.

Speaker 1:

I want to go to D-Box that's something on my list, but the only movies I think have it right now is Twisters, and I guess I'll watch it for the third time. I don't know why I see it. I don't know why I see it with so many stars. It's a good movie. I think I just watch it because I have tickets and just watch something. I have an itch. I'll just watch something. Watch it now.

Speaker 2:

Plus, you got your homeboy in there from Hamilton.

Speaker 1:

Alexander Hamilton.

Speaker 2:

Sir, when's the last time you watched it? Many years.

Speaker 1:

Was it good, was it pleasant? Um? Who lives, who dies, who tells his story? Um? Uh, my name's Philip Hamilton.

Speaker 1:

I forgot how his rap goes when his mom started suiting the beat for him oh yeah, they're going on a tour. I forgot about that. Again, the same people. No, it's not the same people, it's just a tour now, or people just perform it now. I don't want to watch it, but then I think it's like a place where you go like wear a suit too. No, no, no, I'm thinking about the Greatest Shows. Man, I'm thinking about the Greatest Shows.

Speaker 2:

I'm not wearing a suit to that, the Greatest Shows man. I'm showing up cozy.

Speaker 1:

It's a theater, it's a fancy event. Finest British garment I'm gonna show up in my true religion jeans, my Air Force ones, my baby hoodie, you know. Continue. What else finished this outfit? My little satchel tan bag thing, my very uppyel tan bag thing, my fucking, my very. I'll be happy if my mom was crisp Burst fade done right before. Yeah. My Carter, my Carter glasses and, if you just like, have my my true religion jeans just standing up. They get to stand up, stand up by themselves.

Speaker 2:

I'll just have. I'll have my stock X tag on my airforces.

Speaker 1:

So how many guys you think, how many guys does that run you?

Speaker 2:

know too many bro. I saw this guy at the mall the other day who I just saw gex, so I got his shoes on this like ready to coin corny, I don't know. He was getting them cleaned by the shoe cleaners there too.

Speaker 1:

That's a long time you ever get some points for real. Have you ever bought shoes with stock x? Nah?

Speaker 2:

well, no, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, I haven't. No, I almost did. What pair were you thinking of? It was just a pair that I bought for Anna, but I ended up getting those at Nike. Anyway, it was like these clean-ass 97s. I really like 97s. I wish.

Speaker 1:

I had a pair myself. I like 97s more than 95s yeah they're clean.

Speaker 2:

I really like the design on them, and hers specifically. They're cool because they're like a reflective but silver, and then they have like a purple, a purple kind of lavender bubble, air bubble, oh shit, yeah, you should get a matching pair.

Speaker 1:

It's gonna be his and hers, not for real right. She didn't get me a pair, yeah, for real. And you should get the matching um shirt. That's like uh, elmo, no, no, mickey mouse and shit that says like I'm with him or the thing, one thing too shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, with the wigs, yeah, and then get what the fuck with the week? Then get her dogs and you'll be like boom 3-inch, or get a game matching shirts versus uh, she's my princess, he's my king yeah, or like make one of those cringy photos where, uh she, she's wearing a heel and then she's wearing a soccer cleat.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, she was like there's two sides to the girl or whatever the fuck. There's always two sides to the girl for real, yeah, oh fuck.

Speaker 1:

no, tell her to fucking wear like a dress and then wear converse and shit and then play that one song, which one? That's a deep, cut our covers, our covers, with dresses, that's a song yeah. What? It's deep cut, it's a deep cut. Well, what band is it? It's gonna go miss a thing, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was like a like a Taylor Swift reference, that thing. No, no I thought, pretty sure, let me just like you belong with me. Just see, like uh, the you Belong With Me, that one, oh, that's a fucking classic yes, you belong with me. I went to the. She wore short skirts and a t-shirt.

Speaker 1:

You see her captain. I'm a big sis, yeah, that one On a very switch dress.

Speaker 2:

Okay, a switch dress and condoms. Yeah, that one which was Okay, which was the comment.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it was like a whole thing. I remember, too, like girls started like fucking. Yeah, it was a whole song. It was oh, is it definitely even Blah? I don't fucking know, since Melina Gomez, it's close enough, honestly. Yeah, nah, I don't know if it is because, well, the song that it pulled up was, uh, La La Land, which I'm just like what the fuck? La La Land? That's the name of the song, that's what it's. Uh, who said, oh, yeah, okay, I think it's this one.

Speaker 2:

Who says you're not perfect?

Speaker 1:

Nah nah that is. That is Dem some blah blah, blah blah machine who says I can't work my commerce with my dress well, baby, that's just me. Who says I can't be single and go out and mean, oh, baby, that's me. No damn, how old is you as you like 12 and shit. Okay, what the fuck god? Yeah, yeah, that's fucking, that's the new, that's diabolical. Yeah, she was like what? Like 15, going out where chicken cheese? Yeah, fucking, that's why she got cooked on heroin.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's why that makes a lot of sense.

Speaker 1:

I think she was on her own.

Speaker 2:

She was on something for sure, yeah she was on that bullshit.

Speaker 1:

That's what's On that bullshit. No, fuck, no. No, I don't know. But yeah, I remember that was the whole thing. I remember thinking I was like this is bars. As a kid I was like I was manly, so I can pretend, you know, I can just like ah, that song is dope, that song is gay.

Speaker 2:

But I was just like it's a bomb.

Speaker 1:

You're like nah, bro, I'm in love with the stripper, let me buy you a drink. No, I didn't listen to music when I was a kid. I just listened to nothing, just fucking air. I guess Minecraft parodies? No, it was before Minecraft oh okay, yeah, yeah, you forget, like when we were kids like yeah, yeah, when we were like in grade school, it was like.

Speaker 1:

When we were like in grade school, it was like, hey, I just want to watch TV all the time. That's all it was, that's the only thing you had. Yeah, it's like technology wasn't there yet.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, tv watch cartoons and then uh, psp.

Speaker 1:

PlayStation 2. Oh yeah, PSO, I had an.

Speaker 2:

Xbox. I had a PS2 to play Crash Bandicoot and Dragon Ball. I had a Naruto game. You had a Naruto. I had a racing game, Spyro. Nothing wrong with that. I remember we always had a PlayStation. I think the only one we skipped was the third one. That was unfortunate. Did you miss it? Uh, nah, because when we had, because when the PS3 was out, we were on PC gaming.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, yeah, you're a PC fan. Bam Wicked Show.

Speaker 2:

That was my roots. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Shit, that's. That's that's where you learn the field, that's how you learn. That was your training ground. Yeah, it was. Don't give me a controller, give me a mouse keyboard. I'll destroy you. I'll destroy you on this show. I never, I've never done the pc show. It's different. Do you like it better?

Speaker 2:

not really. Do you like the console? I mean, what console is made is just just pick what like. How much is it not like 300 bucks? Pay 300 bucks for a ps5, you're good, you don't gotta upgrade anything. If something breaks you don't gotta fix it, it's just it's console. Yeah, meanwhile you put in like two or three bands into like a decent pc.

Speaker 1:

If you want a really good one, you got to pay more than that, yeah but then like if you're doing that, then it's like you click on the wrong porn link.

Speaker 2:

Now your whole pc is down exactly you got the viruses, and especially like I think it's only worth it to do that stuff if you're like uh, if you're actually making money off of it, like you're a streamer or content creator I remember, I think, when I first met you, you were always talking about fucking pcs and shit I was pc gaming back then. That's how I would play with like Emilio and the homies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm talking about way back. I'm talking about, like, when I met you. Yeah, yeah, I was, oh, really, yeah, yeah, I remember. Yeah, I was just like this fucking nerd talking about PCs all the time, you talking about building and shit, I was like bro, she's coming.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nothing anymore.

Speaker 1:

I know that's funny you got the, you brought the mustache back, like whenever you, whenever we first met, you just had the mustache back like whenever you, whenever we first met, you just had the mustache.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was kind of just like that wasn't intentional, I just didn't shave.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and that's. You didn't have a beard. Oh yeah, you were like I don't. When did we meet? Like sophomore year, maybe Freshman year?

Speaker 2:

Freshman. It was freshman At the end of it was close to the end of high school. We met in Spanish class and then we had a Miss Thornton the English teacher, yeah, and then you were like join Crash Country. And then I was like I bet. And then I did it the next year. Shit, that's a little crazy dude.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we've known each other for like 10 years. We're in that. Oh, one last bit of news that we have for today we have the first trailer for super dash man. It's the story of the one, the only, christopher reed, you know, the actor who originally played superman in the original superman movie 76. I want to say and um, yeah, it's just a story of his life. He's a charismatic person. You know embody what superman was off the screen and stuff like that. And then you know body, what Superman was off the screen and stuff like that. And then you know the tragic accident that he had where he fucking got paralyzed and stuff. And then he continued living and continued to be him. Cute story, super cute story.

Speaker 1:

I'm definitely going to watch it. It reminds me of the one that came out not so long ago for the boy who lived or something like that. It was about the Harry Potter stunt double who got fucking paralyzed and so yeah, yeah, and it's like it kind of reminds me of that, because you know to talk about their lives and stuff. I think it's funny because it's like even Christopher Reed he was in smallville, like he played a character where you know he starts a Superman, and so I thought that was fucking funny as fuck, because it's like super me man, super me man. Yeah, that's fun, that's a good line. I'm going to write that one down Shake my hand, shake some hands, oh, okay, yeah, I think that's all the news I got for today. Do you have any news? No, any news in life You're pregnant? No, in life you're pregnant. No, no, me either. I'm a bird, me. Okay, the low Jenny and talky.

Speaker 2:

Fine, fine, what you been up to, doug so I think I'm on like season seven of Dexter now, fucking on, crazy, i'm'm not. I'm not. I'm not built like you, bro, where you watch it In a whole month and you finish it yeah, I'll kill people for this, yeah. And then, so that's still going Um. And then I started watching Prison Break again. You know, I watched it a whole long time ago but I never finished it. I think I only got to like season 3 and then dropped it. Oh shit, that's early, yeah. But then, uh, this one, no, I think it was like, yeah, it's still like season 3. I think that I won Mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

And then um, so it's. I mean, you know, they're doing what they're doing.

Speaker 2:

You know they're gonna break out and uh it's. I got Anna hooked onto it, so we've been watching that and she's really liking it. I mean, I knew she would like it. It's just like the way it's a good show. It's the way they go about it and all the contingencies that they have to go through to actually make it out. It's just really interesting. Nevermind, I'm gonna do spoilers because she'll probably listen to this, but obviously I enjoy it. You know it's really cool. Nevermind, I'm gonna do spoilers because she'll probably listen to this, but obviously I enjoy it. You know it's really cool. And then I watched Oddity.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you did, yeah. What did you think of that bad boy it?

Speaker 2:

was alright.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was funny because it wasn't starting off with, it wasn't actually like a supernatural movie, it was only like the very end with the the wooded man thing but, besides that, everything else was real. Yeah, but that man was creepy, though. Whenever she looks up and the dude's just there.

Speaker 2:

It was all right, though I wish I would have seen it in theaters. Yeah, honestly, it was nice. Yeah, I missed out. I missed out on that one for sure and then what else? Uh, atlanta, I love atlanta, you've been watching that shit again?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I've Atlanta. I love Atlanta. You been watching that shit again? Yeah, I've been watching it again.

Speaker 2:

I don't need to fucking pry you away from that with the crowbar it's either that or the Office for me that I kind of just throw on in the background. Oh shit, yeah, and then I think I think that's that's so funny.

Speaker 1:

my background noise is the Mr Sunday movies or Dune reviews.

Speaker 2:

That's it for me, though I think.

Speaker 1:

Oh, this week. Let me just go through my checklist again.

Speaker 2:

Other than Rim of the World. I kind of just watch it because my little brother is watching it. I just thought I'd tune in with that, should I? Okay, I kind of just watch it because my little brother is watching it. I just thought I'd tune in with that.

Speaker 1:

So here's the movie. Okay, and then for this past week I have seen a couple things. I saw Reagan. It ends with us.

Speaker 1:

I saw it the week before, but some reason I didn't cover it on our last podcast. I did see it before the last podcast, I just forgot to add it to my list and talk about it. And I also saw skin shot and 1992, and then, because it's a September, just starting stuff like them. And then I'll just go through the things I see for the month of August. Start off we have season 1 of Batman, caped Crusader, the movie trapped, game of Thrones, season 1 through 8, all of it. Fuck with me. Cuckoo, aliens, romulus, borderlands, trained Starling three times, blink, twice the Crow. It Ends With Us, reagan and Slingshot. Very slow mother man, just because I devoted so much of my time to Game of Thrones. But hey, now I'm past that hurdle. And then I speaking of Game of Thrones.

Speaker 2:

It was pretty good, it was a good series. Yeah, now you're gonna start off on the dragon.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, not yet, not yet. I'll give you some time. There's no rush for me right now. I'll get caught up by the time the next show comes out. Next year the show the Night of the Seven Kingdoms is going to come out and it's like Game of Thrones show. I'll be caught up by then so I can watch it with everyone else. You know the new show because I want to be part of that thing, because it's like all the nerds that I follow watch Game of Thrones or the house of the dragon.

Speaker 1:

But I'm not caught up so I wouldn't watch it so it's just like now I'll be able to be a part of that kind of space or whatever. Yeah, there you go, yeah. And then so, yeah, I got that, but I'm not no rush, I need to take a break from that. This was a huge commitment for me, whatever. And then, uh, speaking of other movies I've seen this past week, 1992 is showing Tyrese from Past and Furious. He plays Roman. I think it's pretty much like him and his son. They're trying to just hide away at his dad's work during the Ron Keane rights and then it turns out the place is being robbed at the same exact fucking time and just just, you know maneuvering them. And I think it's a last performance by Ray Lola. Yeah, it's his last performance. I think he's been gone for a minute, so I think this is his last one coming out. They have that.

Speaker 1:

And then also saw the movie Slingshot starring the one, the only, uh, casey affleck. Uh, you know brothers with ben affleck, right, and then also, uh, frenchie from the boys, that's him. And then morpheus, morpheus, morpheus, yep those. And it's like a psychological thriller. Hey, is this man crazy? Is this person not crazy?

Speaker 1:

Turns out out he's fucking crazy. He somehow thinks on the radio that he's being told he's on a spaceship going to fucking Jupiter, right. And then he's talking on a walkie-talkie, right, a walkie-talkie that can only go like 70 miles maybe, or something like that, right, and he's hearing a voice saying like, hey, you're actually underground, you need to open the airlock and let yourself out, and then we can help you, or whatever. Actually underground, you need to open the airlock and let yourself out, and then we can help you, or whatever. And he doesn't just spoil the movie. But who gives a? And he's not sure if he's on the spaceship with other people or by himself, who knows? Right, it's a crazy ass ending, right, yeah, and it was just like damn, when it happened. It was like I guess. And then I saw reagan. Um, this is about the president, president ronald reagan. Uh, I remember just walking, I was like I guess. And then I saw Reagan this about the president, president, ronald Reagan. I'm very just walking. I was like, come on, republican, my Republican, I was like this.

Speaker 2:

I was like I don't know honestly, the whole Republican Democratic thing oh, I'm in as I'm nothing yeah, kind of just flipped on it. It's kind of flip, it keeps flipping, I don't know. So that's like. I think it's also generational plus if you're on either you can go so far that way that you're just gonna end up right in the middle.

Speaker 1:

I think if you keep on going too far to one side, you just become fanatic, and then fanatics are just fanatics. At that point right, you become what you hate. I guess, yeah, Living so long you become the monster or you become the villain.

Speaker 2:

I don't know but who's going to be the next president? Me, mr Kennedy.

Speaker 1:

He dropped out God and he endorsed Trump. God damn, yeah. So there's that, which I'm just like, whatever I mean. It's also not like I give a fuck about Kennedy either, but it was just like whatever I mean. It's also. It's not like I give a fuck about Kennedy either, but it was just like he was a character and I thought he was cool character. He's just a fucking six-year-old male dabs or whatever. Something weird, right? But uh, fuck it. Who gives a shit? Right? It seems like Trump is gonna win, I guess. Oh, yeah, yeah, who fucking knows? But I'm watching. I remember there's even like a thing where there's some protesters at the like the air airports, and then he goes, kennedy goes, no, reagan goes. Well, in their what's that thing called In their in the contract, didn't they sign non-protesting clause? And then they go yes, they did. And I was like, well, fuck them, like it is their fault. Then they lost their jobs, firing them yeah, and I was just like damn ruthless.

Speaker 1:

But I mean like he's like he's supposed to be a man of the people. He's trying to like breathe out inflation and stuff like that. I remember, right before I was walking out, I would tell my dad. I was like, yeah, I'm about to go see Reagan, and I was like it was like what. I was like you don't know what I'm talking about. And he was like it was like what? And I was like you don't know what I'm talking about. And he was like Ronald Reagan, the president. I was like how'd you know? I was talking about a president, like I haven't been talking about any Reagan, anything right. But he just assumed I was talking about Ronald Reagan and he was like he was one of the best presidents. He had one of my favorite presidents. I was like what the fuck? But favorite president was Clinton, clinton. So I was like Bill Clinton, yeah. But then he was like he had a great response. He was like George would fuck Payne, fuck him. And I was like at the end of the day, that's all really that matters. And it was, uh, the reggae was played by Dennis Quaid, if you know, the father of Jack Quaid, hugh, yeah, hugh, hugh is Papa. And yeah, it was cool. And then it was funny because he did a Reagan voice too and I was like, oh shit, he's doing a voice and I was like, oh, okay, I forget actors act. You know I forget about that sometimes and I think he did look like Reagan and stuff as well, and then it ends with a scroll, a screenshot I did talk about 1992.

Speaker 1:

I think that's it. Oh, game of Thrones. It was a pretty cute series and stuff. I finished it pretty hard. I would take breaks a couple days, something like that, every between, but a lot of times I would finish a season in like a day, kind of thing. That's the way I like to run just efficient. Um, like a lot of the. I like the story of Jon Snow. He's just a fucking dog and he's just like there's a fucking white walker fucking the night king and he just keeps like yelling no one believes him, kind of thing. And uh, yeah, he's just moaty and potty the whole time. He's just like, oh, still like that the whole time.

Speaker 1:

Daenerys um, I, at the end she took she goes completely crazy and I think, like a lot of people talk about, she needed more time to go crazy, like completely, because I think she was always crazy from the beginning, because whenever she got out of the fire or whatever, she was just like I want to burn everyone down. Like she was on the verge of dying at one point. And when she was like trying to enter a city but then the guards were like there and she was talking to you know, the heads of the cities, and then she was like let us in, and then they go, not for what. And then she was like I burn down all of you. And then she has her dragons, whatever. But it's just like she was almost dying, right, and the only christmas she had was killing all of them. And then she goes into this one city, the slave city, right, she gets all the masters and puts them on spice and yeah, and then like that. But she also frees all the city, right, but she's kind of like my way, the highway type shit, right. And then when she finds out that her, her, she actually has a nephew apparently that's john snow it's just like a threat to the throne and it's more of the question if there's someone better to rule, are you willing to give it up? And I don't think she's someone willing to give it up because she thinks she's good. But it's just, they just kind of rushed the ending. It was like you know, with the computer you're supposed to do the turn off, like hey, turning off sequence or whatever, it closes your abs, it does like slow down, it's like if you just pull the cord on it and just like, hey, the bitch is off.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, from the things I have researched on the ending, on like why, and so early? Because this show could have gone on for longer, right, the showrunners for it, they, they wanted this, they just want to get the fuck out. I think they were done with the show. Like mentally, there's Austin or whatever, which is a writer, whatever, and yeah, I was on them. They just like now we're done, I'm good, we're good, now it's all good, I made our money, yeah, but but then George RR Martin, the writer of the books. He was like you can go on longer, you should go on longer, but then they chose not to, or whatever I heard someone talk about the actors were trying to get their own roles or do their own thing or whatever. But I don't believe that's true or I don't know. I probably have to do way more research, but it's like you're already on the biggest show in the world right now.

Speaker 1:

Right, why would you want to get out? It would like to me. That doesn't make sense. You know, and don't be wrong, I know they all made their money outside of it. You know they all started fucking being the MCU every single goddamn one of them. Yeah, but it's just like I don't know, it's just like such a weird thing. And then, yeah, it just leaves you with a sour taste because it's just like the story ended so prematurely and then just ended up in a weird awkward position. There's talks about a Jon Snow show, right, but then that got shelved Shelved. I think there's a great possibility of it actually coming back. You know, like them actually being able to get a story down and like what's going to happen or whatever. Hopefully they do that, but as of right now, it doesn't look like it and, yeah, I think yeah I think it's from a year and a

Speaker 1:

huh yeah, it's a yeah, yeah, just. I mean, it's just hard to bench things like that, especially like at the rate I was doing that. It was it's on like I got I I still have dreams about it now like this yeah, uh, no, I was like yesterday.

Speaker 1:

I remember we woke up. I was like where the kid, har or Harrison, whatever his name is. I was giving him his real name. I was calling him Kit, his name's Kit. I was like where the fuck's Kit? I was like Jesus Christ, I just feel like it.

Speaker 1:

I was just stressing about non-existent things and this morning I was thinking about I was getting up out of bed. I was like, fuck, I need to go travel to this fucking island and talk to the dumb bitch queen or something. I was talking like that and I was just like I had to like sound myself out of it kind of thing. And it's like currently, that's my state of mind and like right now I'm starting to do my deep dives into the series and stuff. So that's impacting everything now. So I'm just like, fuck, this is not going to be. It's gonna be a stressful another or it's gonna be a fun, don't be wrong, it's gonna be fun doing the research and do the deep lore dives and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

But it's a lot of energy and brain power which I don't have. That much brain power I'm running out of, like you know, like a car I'm. I have like 90, I like 10 horsepower. 10 horsepower is diabolical, yeah, diabolical. I don't know. It's been one, right, okay. Thank you very much for joining us on this episode of the it's what we Do podcast. We're your hosts, hen and John. We're on all social media at it's what we Do pod, and we're also on YouTube as well. Please like and subscribe, yell at us, disagree with us, make fun of me, hate John, especially hate John. Thank you, good night and big kisses.

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