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And it's another episode number four
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here for From Hoods
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to Backwoods podcast . Hold on , let me start
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that . Do that one again . All right
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, we're here with episode number four
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of From Hoods to Backwoods
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God damn son .
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I can't do it this time . Here we go . All
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right , it's episode four , hoods
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to .
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I need to get it out . One time is the
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problem we're actually going to have outtakes , probably this
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time .
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All right , somebody should Right . Yeah
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that , but hey , come on .
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Well , at least .
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Thank God , we can at least edit .
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Exactly , this is all useless . Okay
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, here we go now , this time really .
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Make sure you're focused .
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Obi-Wan Right
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from
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hoods to backwoods podcast
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.
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Welcome to the show all
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right , here we are , from hoods
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to backwoods , podcast episode number
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four , and today
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we're going to be talking about some movies , some
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things that you may
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have seen , may not have seen , but we're going to school
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, you , that's for sure . What do you think about there , lafawn ?
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Hell yeah , we're going to school . I mean
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, I love talking about movies , Like
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I said , from the 70s to the 80s to the 90s
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, 2000s , 2010s . We
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got you covered on the podcast
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.
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Yeah , and we're not going to talk about or show any movies that
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his mom was in well
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, that would be no movies then . I'll
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edit that out anyway
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. Okay , it's all good , all
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right . So , like we were saying , we're going
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to be covering some movies here . We're going to
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have a little bit different list the
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two of us as far as the types of movies that
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we're going to cover . But the other thing , too is I'll
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get into it now . I haven't really
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watched too many movies after
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2010 , just for the simple fact that
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I started watching streaming and all sorts of other
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things . I definitely appreciate
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some newer movies , but it's a
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few and far in between for me now .
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And I said I understand when
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you start , streaming is already coming out . You know
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there's a whole lot of different things that was on streaming . But
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I said and they , nothing beats
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a good old movie .
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Right or a good new movie . Exactly
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movie right or a good new movie exactly
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, so I'll let you
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, uh , kick it off here . Since you're
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more of the movie person than I am , I'll
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let you kick it off with your your list from
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the 70s . What did you pick ?
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all right . So first
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in the 70s I gotta
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goaws
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. So that's the first movie
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I want to talk about is Jaws . I
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said when you watch that that
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was the first scary movie that was
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made where you were afraid to
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swim in the ocean after you watched it because you were
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afraid a shark was going to eat you . So
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that's the first movie that I want to
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bring in the 70s . Second one Halloween . That's the first
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movie that I want to bring in the seventies . Second one Halloween . John Carver's
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uh , first movie that he made
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, and I said it's a great movie . Definitely
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. Uh made you afraid of uh being
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home at night worrying about slashers
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outside , okay . Third thing
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movie uh is
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an alien and I said no one
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can hear you scream in outer
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space , son . Okay , that's what
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I'm saying . But that movie was that
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movie really terrified me when I was a kid . Like I
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couldn't even finish it . The first time I tried watching it
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I was like nine years old and it
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scared the living crap out of me . And
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I'm talking about literally you can
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cut that part out . Honorable
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mention for me in the 70s
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would be none other
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than Rocky , yeah
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that's a solid movie , for sure . Like
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I said , that changed the whole boxing landscape
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, Even though he was
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not a real fighter in
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the real world . But once you watch Rocky , it
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definitely brought boxing up and everybody
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started watching boxing . From that point going
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forward , what about your
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?
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movies from the 70s son . I'm just
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curious Did Rocky make you drink
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raw eggs ?
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No , and I would never do that . I don't care
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how much protein I'm
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not cracking open four eggs
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in a glass and then like just drink them
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, like that hell . No egg
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yolks . That shit was great . I couldn't even believe he
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did that .
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That's some gross shit , like no
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yeah , that was kind of one of those
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things back in the days that people would
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do that . Yeah , won't
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be doing now for sure . Did you try
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to go beat up a side of beef too ?
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Yeah , I went
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into a meat locker and I was like it's
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too cold in here .
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I'm out , son . That's because all he brought with you was a leather
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jacket .
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Exactly . I can't believe
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that again . When
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you think you would get salmonella from drinking
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raw eggs like that , I mean , come on , I I guess , because I , I don't
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know , I definitely could be wrong and uh
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, disclaimer don't , don't do that .
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But maybe it was a little bit .
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Maybe it was a little different back then because the things
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were a little more natural and , um
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, I don't know , maybe the processing
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was different . But either way , not
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gonna be doing it hell
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.
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No , I would never be doing that yeah
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, you mentioned the jaws thing .
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The funny thing for me about jaws is I've never
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actually seen the whole thing all the way through , I've
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just seen bits and pieces of it . Oh
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really , yeah , I just
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don't know . Never sat down to watch the whole thing
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.
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Yeah , like I said , the only good one is the first one
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. That's it , the original
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. All
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the other Jaws movies are just straight garbage . I'm not
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even going to lie to you . And the funniest one was Jaws 3D when
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that came out and , yeah
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, that was the first time that you get to see Jaws in
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3D . That's the funniest
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thing ever .
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And then the writing in that was so bad
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and the whole movie was just terrible . Just
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to jump around a little bit not too much hopefully , but
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jump around to Halloween too . I don't know , do you know ?
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who PJ Souls is .
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No , I do not . All right , she's one of the actresses
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that gets killed in the movie
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Spoiler alert , from a movie from the seventies
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. So , uh , she
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was also in rock and roll
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high school , which , if if
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you're not familiar with that , it's a cheesy
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movie with the Ramones in it . Um
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, it's just kind of funny when those cheesy movies you
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just have to watch Right
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, especially if you like the Ramones . But anyway , she was in Halloween
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. A
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little movie trivia for you and slash music trivia the
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original Halloween . Yeah
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, she was in the original Halloween movie , so
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who ?
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was she in there ?
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What character was ? She I don't remember her name , but
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she was the
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one that went topless and also died . If
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that helps narrow it down .
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Well then , there you go . So
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what movies do you got for the 70s son
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?
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Well , well
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, I have to kick it off strong
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with my my favorite comedy of all time , uh
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, which is blazing saddles . Um
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, a lot of people talk about how , oh , that movie couldn't
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get made today . Yeah
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, pretty much . But
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the the funny thing to me about it is how
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many people don't
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get it in a way that it was
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intentionally supposed to be goofy
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and it's not
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intended to be offensive as much as
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it is satire and
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making fun of people that
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are racist or
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not
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fully aware of changes
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that can be made in the world . So
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, yeah , I think it's really
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funny . It still , even to this day
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, has some classic jokes in it . My
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dad and I joke about
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it . He even had as
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his notification on his cell phone . For a long
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time he had the line where
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the white women at that was on his cell phone . For a long time he had the line where the white women at that
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was on his cell phone , so
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he would be at the bank or whatever , standing in line , all of
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a sudden , here when the white women at .
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Oh my God , that's , funny .
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Yeah , that's my dad , that's just how
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he is . But
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yeah , it's something
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I can watch countless
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times . It probably is the movie I've
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seen the most . Whenever
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I catch it , I just sit there and watch it
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. This
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is kind of a cheesy answer , but I really
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couldn't avoid it . Star
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Wars A New Hope , episode 4 . Great choice , yeah , it's just , but I really couldn't avoid it . Star Wars A New Hope , episode
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4 .
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Great choice , great choice .
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Yeah , it's just , you know , growing
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up around that time
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with
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Star Wars and all that as a kid and
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that being the movie that started that whole thing and
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really changed so
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many things about cinema and sci-fi and I still like those types of effects
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myself what's that and really changed so many things about
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?
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cinema and sci-fi , and I still like those types of effects myself .
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What's that ?
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And you still want a lightsaber .
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I have a lightsaber . It's not a real one , of course , but
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yeah , this past
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Halloween I had my
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lightsaber out there . I
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went instead of a Jedi Knight . I had a bathrobe and
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a coffee mug and a lightsaber . I went as a Jedi
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morning . That
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was funny . I'll throw a picture on here , probably when
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I do some editing .
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That's right .
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So yeah , star Wars just
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changed a lot
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of things . I had the original
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Star Wars action figures also
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when I was a kid , and
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my cousin either
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, I don't know he did something with them . Either way , I no
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longer have them . I do have , actually
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and I'll try to find it too from
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that time , an original Darth Vader . It's
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like a helmet , but it's a carrying
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case for action figures . I still have that too .
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Oh nice , so I do have
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something from that time .
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I'll hold onto it for now , but yeah , maybe , maybe
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someday I'll I'll do something with it . So
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, uh , but yeah , my kids
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, fortunately , are kind of at the age where they're starting to
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get Star Wars and get into a little bit , so that's
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kind of fun to see . But yeah
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, it's a big , big part of my life . Enter
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the Dragon was another movie from the
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70s . Martial arts
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, especially growing up , is something I was always
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interested in and
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my cousin kind of helped
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introduce me to Bruce Lee . He was really into Bruce
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Lee and had all the Bruce
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Lee Jeet Kune Do instructional
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books that Bruce Lee wrote about
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his martial arts style . So
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yeah , it was just watching
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it . You know , of
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course , when you're a kid you're watching it , you're just like , oh , they're fighting and
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he cut him and all this other stuff , right , actually , understanding the story and things like that when
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you get older is kind of interesting just like , oh , they're fighting and he cut him and all this other
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stuff , right , actually understanding the story and things like that when you get
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older it's kind of interesting so
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did you
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try do any of the moves that
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bruce lee did in the movie oh
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, of course I had my toy nunchucks
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when I was a kid .
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Fortunately they were padded , or I would had a plenty
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of concussions , I'm sure . So
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yeah
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, I was all into it .
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Oh yeah , like I said , that was
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a good movie , especially
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that scene where all the mirrors are
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and he's fighting that dude that keeps coming
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through the mirrors . I thought that was pretty good . And
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then is that also the one where he fights
12:23
Chuck that
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was pretty good .
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And then , uh , is that also the one where he
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fights ? Uh , chuck , yeah , there's uh the the scene it's like a coliseum
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thing yeah , where they're fighting . It
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is funny too . Um , I
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don't want to give . If , for some reason , somebody has
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a scene , I want to give away too much . But
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yeah , if you're familiar with chuck norris
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and have heard the Chuck Norris jokes and
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things like that , he's a famous
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actor , famous for , especially
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back then , starting off with his martial arts . But
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yeah , they fight in the movie
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and Bruce Lee handles
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his business .
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Yeah , that's what I thought . I thought that
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was a movie that Don T fought in , but
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the Chuck Norris jokes are just too funny yeah
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, no , there's some good ones .
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I like when I see new ones that I haven't seen before . There's
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some recycled ones . You see , all the time you're like , okay
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, something
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new . It
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was hard to come up with an honorable
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mention because there were really two and I was
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going back and forth and since
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my list only goes up to
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the 2000s , I'll cheat here a little bit
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on this one . But I couldn't really decide
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between Willy Wonka because
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Gene Walters is one of my favorite
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actors . Yes , got to
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get that golden ticket . But
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yeah , it's just funny
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, especially as I've gotten older seeing him
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kind of be just crazy the
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way he goes about stuff and
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it's just a
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classic movie . It's a
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good , entertaining , creepy
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slash , funny . You
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know . He has the weird moments
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where he goes , you know , on that boat and all the lights
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are going crazy off his face and he's talking
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completely insane . And
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then , of course , the parts where the
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kids get themselves in trouble . So
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it's just funny seeing the
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newer versions are
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okay but definitely
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don't compare anything to the original version
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of Willy Wonka and what Gene Wilder did
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. Right right , the
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other one I couldn't help not
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mention , especially since I'll give
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you a little peek ahead . I didn't really , surprisingly
15:13
, have too many horror movies . I was expecting to have
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more horror movies on my
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list , but Dawn of the Dead
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I had to include because I definitely
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like George Romero and his
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movies and
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I just remember seeing it . And
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now you look at it , it it's kind of cheesy
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, but some of those effects , especially for that time
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oh yeah it . Uh , it
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really had
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a lot to do with how they did effects for a long
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time in in hollywood . So
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, yeah , that was a
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interesting movie . I do actually like the remake
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too . That's one of the few remake movies that I like
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the later on version
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of dawn of the dead they had , but the original
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is still my favorite oh
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yeah , definitely you can't go wrong with that .
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That's a nice little list right there
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for the 70s . Sir , nice job starts
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off with the 80s yeah
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, for the 80s .
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um , it was a little
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tough , you
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know , being into
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music , trying not to pick too many
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music movies because they had some
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really great music movies in the 80s . So
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I'll kick it off with a non-music movie
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. I'll go with Batman . That's
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one of the first movies I can remember telling
16:31
my dad that I wanted to go see and he actually
16:33
took me to go see it and I picked
16:35
the movie Especially when you were
16:37
a kid back in the 80s , you
16:40
pretty much saw whatever your parents wanted to see , or
16:43
what they were willing to go see .
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Oh sure .
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Yeah , my dad even told
16:50
me afterwards , oh oh , I wanted to go see major
16:53
league , because the movie major league came out basically
16:55
at the same time . But fortunately
16:58
for me he took me to go see batman . He
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liked it too . So , um
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, and it was one of the first
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major hollywood
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movies to kind of kick off the whole superhero thing
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since Superman came out before
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. But you know , there'd been some time where all
17:14
the superhero movies kind of died off . So
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it kind of brought it back in a in a good way and
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this is , you know well , before all the Marvel
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stuff took off . Um , so
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yeah , the Batman , the
17:27
acting and everything . Bonus was
17:29
, uh , prince did the music
17:31
for the soundtrack .
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Right , that was a good soundtrack and
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Tim Burton was the director .
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Yeah , and
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since I guess I'm on that topic , purple Rain
17:41
is my next one , the
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Prince movie . It just was
17:47
something that really inspired me to get
17:49
into music , and especially seeing the live performances
17:52
that he did . I mean , it was pretty
17:55
crazy how much energy he had on stage
17:57
and , you know , there
18:00
was a good story to it . Also , it wasn't just
18:02
about being one big
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music video , you know
18:06
, or just riding
18:08
or just
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riding on the motorcycle yeah
18:13
, out by the lake yeah
18:15
, I'll leave that one alone but
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yeah , no shout out to Morris Day . He was really
18:24
funny in that movie . You know , time
18:26
is one of my favorite bands too , so it
18:28
was . It was great seeing you
18:31
know , these great musicians , great
18:33
bands , uh performing not
18:36
just musically but also
18:38
just acting or
18:40
just being funny , and things like that in
18:42
the movie itself . Right so purple
18:45
rain was a game changer . Um
18:48
full metal jacket . Now
18:51
I know we've discussed this before yes
18:54
, we have the . It's
18:56
almost like watching two movies . Yes
18:58
, it is . Yeah , the
19:00
the first part of the movie , I guess
19:02
you can say our first section of the
19:04
movie , where they're um going through
19:06
their training and stuff like that . That . That's my favorite
19:09
part of the movie .
19:10
The second half or what's
19:12
that ?
19:13
when they're in boot camp yeah
19:16
, yeah , that that part
19:18
is is great . Um , the
19:20
drill sergeant yes , some
19:22
of the stuff he says , uh
19:24
, yeah , again , you couldn't get away with that and that stuff
19:27
today . Uh , he
19:29
kept it real in his own way . Yeah
19:35
, great characters , just a
19:37
, you know , crazy
19:40
story as far as all the stuff that happens . And
19:43
then after that , when they leave
19:46
the training and all that , then
19:49
the story is still not bad , but
19:51
it's not . I don't know
19:53
. The movie just has a way different feel to it .
19:57
I can't agree with you more . Like
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I said , the first half is an
20:02
amazing part of the movie . Second
20:04
half feels like , like you said , a completely
20:06
whole different movie and I thought
20:08
it sucked . I'm just going to be honest . I
20:10
thought the second half just sucked . I
20:13
don't understand . I've
20:15
never seen where a movie can be so good and
20:18
then the second half just suck .
20:21
I'm just speaking on yeah
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, it takes a turn . There's still some famous parts
20:28
in the second half Famous one-liners .
20:30
yes , there's some famous one-liners .
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There's a some famous parts in the second half , famous one-liners .
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Yes , there's some famous one-liners
20:35
there's a famous line in there .
20:37
If you're not sure what we're talking about , or
20:39
not familiar , just go watch the movie Full Metal Jacket
20:41
Exactly , you'll
20:44
hear the line . But
20:47
yeah , that is Stanley
20:50
Kubrick's one of my favorite directors too , in general
20:52
, so I'll throw that out there . Uh , that's
20:54
, that was . That's a part
20:56
of some of the movies that made my list
20:58
, or some of my favorite directors . Tim Burton is
21:01
another one . Um , I'll
21:03
have a few more coming up here .
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Uh , other than that , my honorable mention . I'm
21:11
sorry , Go ahead . You said Stanley Kubrick was the director
21:14
you liked , yeah
21:16
.
21:16
Stanley Kubrick .
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Yeah , he made that one famous horror movie
21:20
.
21:24
Stanley .
21:25
Kubrick did .
21:25
Clockwork Orange . Is
21:28
that the one you're talking about , clockwork Orange ?
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No , the one that steven king wrote . The
21:32
one that steven king wrote , oh the shining . Yes
21:35
, I'm sorry that's not
21:37
on your yes , honorable
21:40
mention .
21:41
Yeah , it's , it's . No , the shining
21:43
is a great movie and jack nicholson's
21:45
one of my favorite actors . He's in
21:47
batman . He'll come up again later
21:49
on , right ? Um , no
21:52
, shining is a great movie , for for sure
21:54
. And yeah , stanley kubrick
21:56
, it's just . I don't know there is
21:58
. There's so much competition in the 70s for me , so
22:01
many other movies I've re-watched so
22:03
many times right so a
22:05
lot of the movies , yeah , that I've listed
22:07
here I've seen I don't know how many
22:09
times . You know I've lost , lost track because I've watched
22:11
them .
22:12
Uh , you know on tv , because
22:15
you said you were talking about horror movies
22:17
. That's why I was bringing that up , because when you
22:19
said a director , that's what made me think of the shining
22:21
.
22:21
So yeah
22:24
, like I said it , it surprised me that , um
22:26
, I had less horror movies
22:28
on my list . I was really expecting to have
22:30
more . But yeah , I
22:32
just thought of it in terms
22:35
of how many times I've seen the movies or what they kind
22:37
of meant to me or how they've
22:39
changed the industry . There are a few different things . I
22:41
gauged it on for my list
22:43
.
22:44
Oh , I got you .
22:45
This next one is definitely my
22:47
honorable mentions , a personal one from the
22:49
80s La Bamba . La
22:57
Bamba , my honorable mentions , a personal one from the 80s , la bomba , being being mexican
22:59
in the 80s , growing up . That's a movie I saw in the theater
23:02
. That's how old I am and um , yeah , it was . It was just interesting
23:06
because you see characters in there
23:08
that you , you know . For me , I could relate to or remind
23:10
me of relatives and
23:14
yeah , so it was funny . But La Bamba was
23:16
huge , yeah , it's
23:19
a good movie . I'll just flat out yeah
23:21
, no , it's just a really good movie
23:24
and I will say I don't have Celene on my list
23:26
, but I do like that movie
23:28
a lot and I definitely listened to her
23:30
music .
23:32
um , it just didn't quite make this list so
23:36
were you trying to , uh , were
23:38
you trying to be like lou diamond phillips back in the
23:40
day then ?
23:43
no , no . But it's
23:45
funny because in in
23:47
high school playing , you know , walk around playing
23:50
my guitar and stuff like that people would always ask do
23:52
you play La Bamba ? They asked me
23:54
to play La Bamba , or they asked me to play Santana
23:56
.
23:57
That's what I was saying . Yeah
23:59
, that's what I was saying . He was the main character
24:01
right In La Bamba , right
24:03
.
24:03
Yeah , Lou Donahue . He
24:07
was he played Richie Valens . If
24:10
you're not familiar with that story
24:12
, it's . It's a great story in general
24:14
, but definitely watch the movie .
24:17
Um , it's not just about the music , for sure no
24:21
, I agree , this is definitely good for
24:24
my 80s . I'm gonna start off with
24:26
I know I brought it up
24:28
in the 70s , but I gotta go with aliens . I
24:31
mean that hands down
24:33
is one of my favorite movies
24:36
of all time . I said just
24:38
the way that it was directed , the way
24:40
it shot the story
24:42
, um , just everything
24:44
about the action in it . You know
24:46
, like seeing mar Marines go
24:48
in to fight aliens
24:51
was just an amazing story
24:53
behind that . Because you know how
24:55
many times have you ever heard game over , man , game
24:58
over ? You know the famous
25:00
lines are . You know they only
25:02
come out at night mostly
25:05
. You know what I'm saying . So , like I
25:07
don't know , like I said , just got so many one-liners
25:09
that are so good . Know what I'm saying . So , like
25:11
I don't know , like I said , just got so many one-liners , they're so good
25:13
and um , like that . To me that definitely
25:16
changed . Um , you know the whole franchise . Going
25:19
forward on that second
25:21
one would be terminator . Now
25:25
, I thought that was a game changer back
25:27
in the day too . Um , in the
25:29
80s , like watching terminator and
25:31
um , I said I know that's
25:33
uh , how , uh , you
25:36
know just watching . You
25:38
know machines fight against , you
25:40
know humans and the ai and
25:43
you know like how we're all like , is
25:45
that ai ever gonna take over ? You know
25:47
, I would say it's just , I just
25:49
thought it was a good movie back then and
25:51
you know I said there's definitely
25:53
not many one-liners in that one
25:55
, but there's a couple , there's
25:57
definitely a couple that you remember . Third
26:00
on my list would be predator
26:03
. Now
26:05
, that one I thought was
26:07
really good too and granted , these
26:10
are , you know , three horror movies in a
26:12
row , right , but
26:14
I said I just thought it
26:17
was a good time back then for
26:19
horror movies and I said Predator to
26:21
me was like I said watching
26:23
you know a
26:26
group of people fighting an alien
26:28
unknown , you know species
26:30
that you never seen before in the jungle
26:32
, and all these guys are supposed to be badass
26:35
, and then they just get taken
26:37
out like it was awesome
26:39
and
26:41
then yeah , go ahead
26:43
.
26:45
Oh no , I was just gonna say I I
26:47
figured you would take care of the horror stuff
26:49
too , so I I figure our list I I
26:51
didn't see your list before we
26:53
did this , so I figured I'd
26:56
balance things out . Not intentionally , I just figured naturally
26:58
it would happen which it did it
27:01
definitely did .
27:02
Yeah , I don't know . Like I said , I
27:05
just thought the three movies in the
27:07
80s were just excellent and
27:09
excellent done and then honorable mention for me . Three movies in the 80s were just excellent and excellently
27:11
done and then honorable
27:14
mention for me , it
27:16
would be I would have to
27:18
go with Empire
27:20
Strikes Back . I
27:25
just thought it was better than the original
27:27
, to be honest .
27:30
No , it is . I was
27:32
going to have it on my list , but I
27:34
didn't want to have Star Wars in two different decades
27:36
.
27:37
No , I hear you , but it's hard . That's
27:40
the same reason why I have Alien and Aliens , because they're
27:42
just that good . I
27:46
can see you putting both on your list , because empire
27:49
strikes back .
27:51
You know the famous line on that
27:53
I am
27:55
your father yeah
28:00
, and it's just funny , uh to me
28:03
, especially over the years how many people get the the
28:06
phrase wrong or the quote wrong
28:08
. You know , you
28:10
always hear people say , luke , I am your father , which is not
28:12
what he says . He
28:14
says no , I am your father so
28:17
yeah , hearing people misquote
28:19
it a lot . People don't say it wrong
28:22
as often now because you know so
28:24
many people raise a stink about it and mention . But you used to hear people say
28:26
it all the time . Often now , because so many people have raised a stink about
28:28
it , I didn't mention , but you used to hear people say it all
28:30
the time . I remember people used to always say Luke
28:32
, it was even in the movie . Was it Tommy Boy or
28:35
Black Sheep One of those ?
28:36
I think it was Tommy Boy . Oh yeah , I think so yeah
28:38
.
28:41
Yeah , so yeah , people
28:43
definitely quote
28:45
it for sure . No
28:48
, Empire Strikes Back is my favorite Star
28:50
Wars movie .
28:52
That's why it's kind of funny that I yeah
28:55
, this is funny .
28:56
I didn't have it on the list , but I was trying
28:58
to look at a little bit different criteria
29:00
and the 80s
29:02
were a little bit packed for me . So
29:04
make some tough
29:06
decisions . No
29:13
, I understand having alien twice .
29:14
Make your heart , or other things jump
29:16
out your chest . That exactly . I mean that's
29:18
like one of the best things ever . Like
29:20
I said , that
29:22
chest pressure scene when
29:25
you're eight years old is
29:29
intense . You know what
29:32
I'm saying . So , yeah , but uh
29:34
, empire strikes back . Um , like I said
29:36
, that's my favorite star wars movie . And you
29:39
know , I said when you're a kid and you're watching
29:41
that , I mean everybody wants to be
29:43
luke , everybody wants to get a
29:45
lightsaber , everybody wants to fight
29:47
. You know darth vader and you
29:49
know . Then , when you get older and you find out that
29:52
there is no real lightsabers , you're
29:54
like what man
29:58
?
29:59
I , I definitely had the uh
30:01
the hood version back in the day
30:03
. They had , uh , an
30:05
electronics store that would sell
30:08
if it actually was
30:10
a flashlight with the
30:12
plastic white tube on it oh
30:14
my goodness , that's awesome back
30:17
in the 80s . That's what we had , that's
30:20
right that's
30:22
what I'm talking about .
30:23
Yeah , it was funny because you could .
30:26
You could screw off that , that plastic tube , and then you
30:28
just had a flashlight , right right
30:30
, multi-use , that's
30:33
awesome . So yeah
30:35
, so that was my first
30:37
lightsaber .
30:38
Nice . So starting off
30:41
in the 90s , I might have to go with
30:43
the Matrix man
30:45
. I thought that movie was amazing , definitely
30:48
a game changer on the way special effects
30:50
were and , like I
30:52
said , storytelling . I
30:55
just thought it was an excellent
30:57
movie when it was made . I was just
30:59
amazed when I watched it . I
31:02
probably watched it three or four times in the theater because I had never
31:04
seen anything like that . I
31:07
thought it was a really good movie . Next
31:09
would be Goodfellas
31:11
. Now , I thought that was
31:13
a great , great movie . You
31:16
know great storytelling about
31:18
. You know the mob and how
31:20
you know they . You know took over
31:22
and you know how you know what
31:25
happens if you go against the mob and all
31:27
that good stuff . I
31:29
just thought it was really good . You definitely didn't want to mess
31:31
with Joe Pesci in that movie , okay . Third
31:37
one I would have
31:39
to go with is Shawshank Redemption
31:41
. Have
31:43
you ever seen that ?
31:46
Yeah , I've seen it a few times .
31:49
Yeah , I thought that was a great movie
31:51
and great storytelling
31:53
and , like
31:56
you said , I don't give too much away
31:58
, but at the end how they come back and
32:00
they show you how he was able
32:02
to get out of jail was
32:05
amazing and how the whole whole thing
32:07
tied together . I thought it was done
32:10
really well . Fourth
32:13
one , my honorable mention . I had
32:15
to go with scream . I
32:18
thought it was just a very good west
32:20
craven movie . You know that , uh , he
32:22
made , you know , going outside the box . Uh
32:25
, a lot of people probably didn't want to answer their phone after they
32:27
watched that movie because they didn't
32:29
want to play . They
32:31
didn't want to play a game with someone calling saying
32:33
what's your favorite scary movie
32:36
, you know ? But
32:38
I thought it was . I
32:40
thought it was really well done and I liked
32:43
how it had the twist at the end and
32:45
, you know , no one had seen a slasher movie like that before . So
32:47
I thought it was cool how he went outside the box
32:49
to make a new slasher movie
32:52
. So
32:55
they're on my forward for the 90s , yeah definitely
33:00
a solid lineup there .
33:03
I was thinking
33:05
about Goodfellas and that absolutely
33:08
is one of my favorite movies . It was
33:10
hard to leave off the list . It just
33:12
had too much competition
33:14
, because I
33:16
actually have my favorite movie of all time . It
33:18
was in the 90s , so I
33:21
couldn't move that one off and that's
33:23
as good as it gets . It's .
33:27
Jack Nicholson . It was , yeah , it's a Jack Nicholson .
33:29
Yeah , exactly Jack Nicholson again . I
33:33
mean it's a sort of known movie
33:35
, but it's not a really famous movie . It's
33:39
not really something that everybody's seen .
33:42
I've seen it son .
33:44
Yeah , I figured you
33:46
would . You definitely have seen
33:48
your share of movies , but most people
33:50
if if I mention it , they won't know what I'm talking about
33:53
. So , um
33:55
, it's uh , just
33:57
him and his character . It's
34:01
kind of funny seeing he's he's living
34:03
by himself and he's kind of off
34:05
and doesn't want to deal with people . He's not very
34:08
personable so he's not easy to talk
34:10
to or anything like that . He just kind
34:13
of wants to live his life and be a writer
34:15
and that's it . And
34:18
through some different circumstances he has
34:20
to interact with other people . And
34:22
watching him learn how to interact
34:24
with other people and get people involved in
34:26
his life that he's not used to being around from
34:29
you know different backgrounds and things like that it's just
34:31
kind of funny , uh , seeing
34:34
him interact and just learn how
34:36
to , how to be more aware
34:39
of how other people are around him and , um
34:42
, yeah , it's just a really
34:44
good movie all all
34:46
the characters and the writing and things like that . So
34:48
that's my favorite movie of all time . Absolutely
34:50
recommend it to anybody . Again
34:53
, it's one of those movies . If you don't really
34:57
understand the context , there can be some things in
34:59
there that people might be offended
35:01
by or think
35:03
is harsh . That
35:06
he says . Think
35:10
is harsh that he says . But again , at the end of the movie you see that he learns how people
35:12
are receptive to what he tells them or what he says
35:14
to them . So there's a point to it . They're
35:17
not saying it just to say it or for shock
35:19
value . You know there's a reason
35:22
. After that
35:24
I have Robin Hood , men in Tights , mel
35:27
Mel Brooks , my favorite director again , you
35:30
know he's my favorite director of all time and
35:33
it's just a really funny movie . It has a very
35:36
young Dave Chappelle in it . So
35:39
it's kind of funny seeing . Yeah
35:41
, it's funny seeing that . But
35:43
yeah , just a lot of funny scenes
35:45
, funny lines . But yeah
35:47
, just a lot of funny scenes , funny lines
35:49
. There's even a mention towards the end of the movie
35:51
about Dave Chappelle being a black
35:53
sheriff and he's talking about how it worked
35:56
in Blazing Saddles . So
35:58
you have to watch both those movies
36:00
now , blazing Saddles and Robin
36:02
Hood , mennatite so you can get that joke and get what
36:04
it's all about . Yeah
36:06
, that's just a great comedy . You
36:09
know , of course you have to be into
36:11
that style of comedy , but
36:16
it's fun sometimes to just watch something .
36:17
You don't have to think too deeply
36:20
about Right right Third on the
36:22
list , well
36:25
, robin Hood and Men in Tights , the
36:29
main character playing that
36:32
movie in the 80s yes . Princess
36:34
Bride yes .
36:36
Yeah , the main lead in
36:39
Robin Hood and Men in Tights was also the
36:42
lead in Princess Bride and I'm sorry
36:44
I forgot his name offhand . I do know
36:46
it somewhere in the back of my head but I'll throw up
36:48
on the screen when I do the editing . Sorry
36:50
about that . Great performance . You're a great actor
36:52
. Um
36:55
, yeah , yeah , he's . He's really funny in
36:57
that too , because you
36:59
know delivering your lines so seriously
37:01
. It's such a goofy comedy , you
37:03
know . It really makes it work oh
37:06
sure yeah
37:09
. So um , number three
37:12
I have is dogma
37:14
, uh , a movie by
37:16
, uh , kevin smith
37:18
and the . This really
37:20
really sad thing about this movie is you
37:23
can't watch it if , unless
37:25
you have a copy of it on
37:27
DVD , which I do have . It's
37:29
a long story . I'm not going to really get into it , but
37:31
it got
37:33
caught up in legal rights so it's not
37:35
on any streaming service or anything like that
37:38
. But it's
37:40
another just really funny , crazy
37:42
movie . It does have to deal with religion
37:44
and I know some people may
37:47
get upset with that part of it , but
37:51
if you just look at it for what
37:56
it's trying to do , it's trying to make you laugh
37:58
, but it's also just trying to say
38:00
something . A lot of people got upset about
38:02
the movie just
38:04
because of what they
38:07
felt like it was about , and I get it for for
38:10
sure . It has some pretty strong
38:12
ideas but at the
38:14
end , at the end , it
38:16
just shows you that you
38:19
know you trying
38:21
to be a good person , you know you believe what
38:24
you believe and , uh
38:26
, you know kind of kind
38:28
of things will be okay . I don't want to give away too much , but
38:30
it has um matt
38:32
damon in it , ben affleck has
38:35
chris rock , so asama hayek . Just
38:37
a really great cast , a lot
38:39
of different people , so it's it's really funny and
38:42
, uh , just a well-written movie . Um
38:45
, my honorable mention is one that , again
38:47
, not too many people have heard of Fear
38:50
of a Black Hat . It was a
38:52
comedy about rap
38:54
, especially at that time , the 90s
38:57
kind of different
38:59
types of rap in the 90s , but more of a focus
39:01
on like a NWA type
39:04
of rap group . The
39:08
name of the group was nwh
39:10
definitely not gonna say what the n
39:12
stands for , you can figure that out and
39:14
the wh was with hats
39:17
. So it
39:19
was , uh , you know , just
39:21
just funny . Doing a lot of different commentary
39:24
about the stereotypes of in
39:26
rap at that time and seeing
39:29
the evolution of a rap
39:31
group and how they change and
39:33
when they have their solo careers and stuff like that . It's
39:36
a really funny movie . If you
39:38
like rap hip-hop , definitely
39:41
check that one out .
39:44
Yeah , I don't know if I've ever seen the
39:46
. Did you say Dogma ?
39:50
Dogma .
39:50
Dogma yeah , it hasn't never been on
39:52
a streaming service yeah
39:54
, like . I'll have to try to find the
39:56
DVD yeah , well
39:59
, you still can watch the trailer , though , right ? Or can't even watch
40:01
the trailer ?
40:03
I'm sure somebody has
40:06
a copy of the trailer somewhere , but
40:09
I'm sure you'll find it . But I'll have to look . I have the DVD
40:11
somewhere .
40:13
All right , I'll have to borrow it from you , because I don't think I've ever seen
40:15
it , so I'll have to check it out , or , if I have , I'll remember
40:17
it .
40:17
Oh no , we'll have to watch it .
40:19
Yeah , I'll be down , you're
40:23
not going to borrow . It's pretty funny yeah
40:26
I like , because when you told me the cast
40:28
, I'm like I would remember that cast for sure
40:30
.
40:30
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40:32
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41:57
.
41:59
All right . So the first one that I thought
42:01
was really good in the 2000s was Superbad
42:03
. Now this one
42:06
is probably one of the better
42:08
funny comedy movies I've
42:10
seen in a long time . It definitely
42:13
brings you back to in your high school days
42:15
, where you know definitely things
42:18
are happening and you're like , oh yeah
42:20
, I remember that back in high school and this and that
42:22
. So I just thought it was really
42:24
funny , really well
42:26
directed , written , a lot
42:28
of good jokes in it and I definitely recommend
42:31
seeing it if you've never seen it , and also
42:33
don't get a fake license like McLovin . Okay
42:35
, number two I liked
42:38
it .
42:39
Yeah , definitely don't get fake IDs . I
42:43
was just saying definitely don't get fake IDs of
42:45
any sort . That's not
42:47
a good time .
42:49
Nope . And then . So number
42:51
two I thought this movie
42:53
was really funny , tropic
42:55
Thunder . I thought
42:57
it was hilarious . It
43:00
definitely has a great cast in it the
43:04
guy that plays Lex Grossman in it . It's
43:07
hilarious . Just
43:10
the scenes in that , just everything
43:12
about it was funny and
43:15
, like I said , if you've never seen
43:17
it , definitely recommend you watching Tropic
43:19
Thunder . Anything
43:22
you want to add on that ?
43:24
no , that's another one of those movies . I never
43:26
watched the whole thing all the way through oh
43:29
my god , so many people were quoting it . Yeah
43:32
, some people were quoting and all that , and I watched a
43:34
decent amount of it . I was like , okay , I'll
43:37
get around to watching it someday and I just never have
43:39
oh I got you .
43:41
Well , if you ever get a chance you gotta finish
43:43
it . That's good . But everyone that
43:45
I want to talk about , um , that , I thought
43:47
, definitely brought back comic
43:50
book movies and definitely brought back
43:52
the whole . You know , bringing
43:55
it back to life was the Dark Knight . I thought
43:58
that was a great movie in the 2000s
44:01
. Like I said it
44:03
, definitely I thought that
44:05
was probably the best Joker I've
44:07
seen since Jack Nicholson played Joker
44:10
. I thought the story
44:12
was really good . I liked everything
44:15
about the movie . I just thought it was a very
44:18
good DC movie . What
44:21
do you think about that one ?
44:25
Yeah , it was a good movie . I'll
44:31
throw the controversial part out there . Second best batman
44:35
, I think , so uh , no
44:37
, it was good , though a really solid movie . I I I
44:40
also like the original batmobile
44:42
from 1989
44:45
better too , the one wasn't bad from that series , but
44:47
it was good . It
44:51
was good action in it and
44:54
it was nice kind of seeing it go
44:56
in depth about the story and stuff like that .
45:00
And then my honorable mention for the 2000s
45:02
, step Brothers . Oh
45:06
, that movie was so funny and if
45:08
you have Step Brothers growing up
45:10
, then you'll really love watching this movie , because
45:13
all you do is fight with each other
45:15
and you know what I'm saying and make jokes about
45:17
each other and everything , and it was just
45:19
funny to see . It's funny
45:21
to see two 40-year-olds , you
45:24
know , playing as Step Brothers and
45:28
still living at home , because that would never
45:30
happen . But , like I said , they
45:32
played . They played it off so good , the jokes
45:34
were so good in it and it's non-stop
45:37
funny .
45:37
I thought it was really , really good I'll
45:42
just throw something out there for the more corrupt
45:44
people . What are you doing ? Step bro
45:46
.
45:46
Anyway , I'll just leave that
45:49
alone or I'll say uh , did
45:51
we just become best friends those
45:58
are definitely on two different wavelengths , but
46:00
yes , it's
46:03
a good quote from the movie though . Exactly
46:06
Like you said . I just thought them
46:09
were my four for the 2000s
46:11
.
46:13
It's a really goofy movie , but I actually
46:15
like , out of
46:18
the Will Ferrell movies , ricky
46:20
Bobby , oh
46:22
you like that shaking body ?
46:23
Talladega Nights .
46:25
Yeah , talladega Nights . I thought that was a pretty good
46:27
movie . As far as a Will Ferrell
46:29
movie from around that time period too
46:31
, it
46:33
was . Yeah , I
46:35
watched that a lot A movie I watched again
46:37
recently and it seems like I watch this movie every
46:39
two or three years Idiocracy . It's
46:45
just scary how accurate
46:47
that movie can be . It
46:51
deals with basically the
46:53
dumbing down of America in a way
46:56
, and you know I'm not going to again get
46:58
into it too much and get
47:00
on some sort of soapbox , but it
47:03
is scary how you
47:05
know , people are becoming
47:09
less aware of things and also
47:11
not focused on education as much , and
47:14
it's just a really funny movie seeing
47:18
how things can go
47:20
and hopefully don't go Other
47:25
than that no Country for Old Men . I
47:30
just thought it was just a really good story . It
47:32
has some nice twists and turns
47:34
that you kind of don't expect . It's
47:36
not really your typical Hollywood movie in that sense
47:38
and you'll
47:41
never , think of cattle prods the same way it's
47:44
kind of a slow burn right a
47:47
little bit . I mean , there's definitely some action in it , but
47:50
yeah , there's some parts it does
47:52
kind of move a little bit slow
47:54
, but I think the story still
47:56
is kind of moving along . But yeah , there are
47:58
there's certain parts where
48:00
the villain you're like , okay , what is he gonna do now
48:02
, come on , get on with it , you know . But
48:05
yeah , you'll definitely
48:08
think about certain things a different
48:10
way , especially , uh , with
48:13
tools that are used with cattle . That
48:15
was one of my things that really surprised
48:17
me . Again , I don't , I don't want to get into it . Watch the movie
48:19
, um , if , if it
48:23
can get a little graphic not not too bad
48:25
, but definitely there's some parts that are a little
48:27
graphic . So if you're not into , there's some parts that are a little graphic
48:29
. So if you're not into that kind of thing , you
48:31
might want to skip that part . But the story itself is
48:33
good .
48:35
I agree . There's a lot of good actors in it too .
48:38
Yeah , yeah , really , really solid
48:41
cast For
48:44
three . Getting back to some of the
48:46
martial arts , I grew
48:48
up watching a lot of martial arts movies , jackie
48:50
chan , which surprisingly didn't make the list
48:53
. I watched a lot of jackie chan movies
48:55
growing up , but this one is not a
48:57
jackie chan movie , it's a kung fu
48:59
hustle . I think , uh
49:01
, it did a good , good
49:03
job of mixing martial arts with comedy
49:06
. Uh , again , a fun story
49:08
in kind of a goofy
49:11
, cartoonish way Not
49:15
you know , the most original
49:18
story in a sense , but still told . Well
49:20
, the characters are really funny , just
49:23
kind of how the story progresses , I will say
49:26
the movie . When you watch the first five
49:29
minutes of the movie or so , you think it's
49:31
going to be really different . The
49:34
movie changes a lot after the first five minutes . When
49:36
I first watched it I was like , okay
49:38
, this is gonna be a pretty , pretty serious
49:40
, maybe even a hardcore kind of movie . And
49:43
then , yeah , it changes and gets a lot lighter
49:45
and , you know , like
49:47
some more cartoonish with all the funny
49:49
stuff that's in it .
49:51
That's true .
49:52
Just good acting , just a really good movie . So
49:55
that's one of my favorite
49:57
movies from that decade and something I've
49:59
watched a lot . The
50:02
honorable mention is Lord of the Rings
50:04
. It's hard to not mention that from around
50:06
that time period . More
50:17
specifically , the Two Towers mention is lord of the rings . It's hard to to not mention that from around
50:19
that time period . More specifically , the two towers um , I bought the lord of the rings blu-ray extended
50:21
disc set when that came out . Uh , so it has , you know , over four hours per movie or whatever it was , which
50:23
was insane at that time . Now people
50:26
are used to binge watching and all that , so people
50:29
don't think about watching something that's four hours
50:31
. It's like , oh okay , I'll watch it this weekend
50:33
or whatever the case is . But
50:36
yeah , four hours per movie , uh
50:38
, across the three movies . So
50:41
that's , that's a lot of footage . But
50:43
uh , yeah , that kind
50:46
of got people back into fantasy-type
50:49
movies , special effects
50:51
. I'm not huge on CGI at
50:53
all , not a fan of CGI
50:55
. I think they did a pretty good job , though Actually
50:58
not a pretty good job . They did a great job in
51:01
those movies . It's
51:03
not too , especially for that time . Cgi
51:07
has improved a ton since those came out , but even at
51:09
that time it was well done . It
51:11
wasn't overly done .
51:13
Right , right , I
51:17
don't know the two towers . He
51:21
said , if you
51:23
read the books and then you watch the movies
51:25
, I said I
51:29
thought they were pretty good . I said do
51:33
I think Star Wars is better
51:35
? Yes , all
51:37
day . But
51:42
you know , like I said , it's
51:44
funny because you know people
51:47
believing that the Lord of the Rings series
51:49
is better than Star Wars . But that is not
51:52
true and that will never be true . Okay
51:54
, what
51:58
do you think ?
52:00
oh yeah , no , for me personally , star
52:03
Wars is now . If
52:05
you want to start talking about the
52:07
different periods in the Star Wars
52:10
history and different
52:13
trilogies and stuff like that , okay , you
52:15
might have a little argument , depending
52:18
on what you're talking about . But if you're
52:20
talking about the original Star Wars , for me , if you're talking about the original star
52:22
wars , for me , I'm you know , for if you're talking about the original star wars trilogy
52:24
versus the original lord
52:26
of the rings trilogy , yeah , star wars is
52:28
is what I'm picking , uh
52:31
all day but yeah
52:33
, there's definitely nothing wrong with that uh original
52:35
trilogy , for because
52:38
the lord of the rings had their , their other trilogy
52:40
too , which was okay , but
52:43
again not as , not as
52:45
good as the original trilogy , just like star wars . You
52:47
know , for me the original trilogy is the
52:50
trilogy . Um , I
52:52
agree , yeah , it's , it's , but
52:55
I mean they're different enough to where it's kind of
52:57
hard to compare in that sense , you
52:59
know , know , one's definitely more sci-fi
53:01
, the other's more fantasy , so
53:03
A whole
53:06
different vibe going on there , they're both fantasy son
53:08
they're both
53:10
made up , so they're both fantasy . Well
53:13
, yeah , but sci-fi is based on space
53:17
and spaceships and all that and then that
53:20
type of fantasies , wizards
53:22
and you know other
53:24
sorts of monsters and stuff like that that , uh
53:26
, are kind of they
53:29
well , I guess you can say it , the force
53:31
is kind of dark and
53:34
light magic , you know , versus the dark side .
53:37
In that sense , yeah , maybe , but you know the
53:40
way they do things is different true
53:44
, I'm just saying you don't have to
53:46
protect someone with a ring to
53:49
make it okay , son .
53:52
I will say this though the
53:54
Lord Lord of the Rings trilogy doesn't
53:56
have its own version of Spaceballs , so
54:01
that's another uh benefit star wars has
54:03
you got that right , son
54:05
, space balls and I
54:07
will say let's go
54:09
ahead .
54:09
No , I said space balls is great , that's
54:11
a great movie yeah
54:14
, so that that's another benefit .
54:16
Uh , on the on the star wars side , if
54:18
you haven't seen , I've seen
54:20
. If you haven't seen , seen
54:22
, if you haven't seen , do you know who Triumph
54:25
, the Insult Comic Dog , is ? Nope
54:27
, no , okay
54:29
, he was on the Conan O'Brien
54:31
show . It
54:33
was a dog character that used to
54:36
just kind of insult people
54:38
and joke and stuff like that .
54:39
Oh yeah .
54:40
I know who he's talking about I'll
54:44
. I'll have to send you a link and you know
54:46
everybody else you can . You can look for this on
54:48
youtube , but if you
54:50
watch , it's one of the funniest
54:52
things I've ever seen and I I pull
54:55
this clip up every once in a while . He
54:57
goes to the premiere of
55:00
episode one and
55:02
all the star wars fans are talking I'm
55:04
sorry standing in line . He starts talking to them and interviewing
55:07
them and it's just really funny
55:09
stuff . He says to them the things he
55:11
asked . Uh and
55:14
uh . I don't want to give too much away , but there
55:16
is somebody there
55:18
who pops up who's a Lord of the Rings fan
55:21
. That's what you reminded me of when you were talking
55:23
about all this . And there's also some
55:25
other stuff in there . But yeah , that's really
55:27
funny . If you go to YouTube and find Triumph
55:29
, the Insult Comic Dog Star Wars
55:31
, I think it will probably pop up under that and
55:34
just watch those interviews .
55:36
I'll check it out for sure .
55:39
So yeah , since I don't have anything
55:42
beyond 2000 , I'll kick
55:44
it off to you and you'll take over from 2010
55:47
to 2020 and we'll see
55:49
what you have All right , sounds
55:51
good .
55:52
So the first one I have on this list I
55:54
think is a classic , the Wolf of Wall
55:57
Street . Oh , that movie
55:59
is just great , so funny
56:02
. It's crazy how someone became a
56:04
millionaire selling penny stocks
56:06
and it's supposedly based on
56:08
a true story . So definitely check it out
56:10
. If you've never seen it , definitely
56:14
top recommendation . Have you ever seen it
56:16
?
56:16
He was a penny dropper . I'm sorry Penny
56:18
dropper . Right , okay , yeah , it's definitely good .
56:20
I'm sorry , penny dropper right , okay , yeah , this
56:22
is definitely good . I definitely recommend checking
56:24
out that movie . Second
56:32
one I have on there is the Hateful Eight . Now , I think that that's
56:34
a really good movie . You
56:37
know , it was definitely a Western movie back in the day . It's definitely
56:40
got some really really good scenes in it . It's a
56:42
long movie , but
56:45
I definitely recommend , if you have a chance to see it
56:47
, definitely check out the Hateful Eight . Have
56:50
you ever seen that one ?
56:53
No , I actually haven't seen that . I'll have to check
56:55
that out .
56:56
I definitely think you would like that one . The
56:58
third one I know you've seen this well , I'm pretty
57:00
sure you've seen this one . Everybody's seen it Deadpool . I
57:03
said I thought that movie was great when it came out
57:05
. So many jokes in it and
57:08
you know , played the character so well
57:10
, you know from the comic books , just
57:13
nailed it to a T and the
57:15
story's great . I
57:23
do think it's funny how they never have any actors in there , um , from the x-men , to help
57:25
him out , when he's always like , hey , where's the ? Why is the mansion always so empty ? I just
57:27
think that's so funny , you
57:29
know , because , uh , but you
57:31
know I'm pretty sure that
57:34
if you get a chance to watch that one , and if you haven't seen
57:36
it , definitely , definitely recommend to watch Deadpool
57:38
. You've seen that one , right ?
57:42
Yeah , yeah , I've
57:44
seen that . No , it's
57:46
a funny movie Ryan Reynolds
57:48
threw out , kind of like he did the Blade
57:51
movie also . I thought he was
57:53
funny in that one too , you
57:55
know he's always been good at delivering
57:57
those types of lines .
57:59
Right . And then
58:02
no , he was in Blade Trinity . Yeah
58:04
, the third one .
58:06
Yeah , yeah , that's the one he was in .
58:08
Yep , and then so , and
58:10
then my honorable mention and , like
58:13
I said , I think it's funny that I
58:15
mentioned this one , because then they're both releasing
58:17
a movie together this summer in
58:20
July Logan
58:22
. Then they're both releasing a movie together this summer in July Logan . I
58:24
thought that that was a great
58:26
way to end his
58:28
story and , like I said
58:30
, it was the first time that they actually let him be
58:33
the character that he should have been in all the
58:35
X-Men movies that was made about Wolverine
58:38
. They finally let
58:40
it be what it needed to be , like
58:43
it was in all the comic
58:45
books and stuff like that . They finally let
58:47
it be like it should have been
58:49
in all the X-Men movies . In my opinion
58:51
, because you can't have a character
58:54
like that and you know , oh
58:57
well , we can only let you do this much
58:59
. You know what I'm saying . So I just thought it was great they
59:01
finally get to make the movie that he wanted to make
59:03
, and I thought logan turned out
59:05
to be great .
59:08
so that's my yeah , yeah
59:11
, I did , did watch that . That was definitely
59:14
a great movie . That that's one . Uh , if
59:17
if I had a list that went that far , I probably
59:19
would have picked that too . Um , it
59:22
was honestly better than I expected it to be . You
59:25
know , I was like I'll watch it just
59:27
because I've seen the other ones . I want to see
59:30
how it ends up and
59:32
uh , no , it's just a really good
59:34
movie all around .
59:36
I agree and , like I said
59:38
, that's my list for the 2010s
59:42
. Like I said , 2020
59:44
, once this decade comes to a close and
59:46
2030 , we'll have
59:48
another list for you .
59:52
Right , and then maybe I'll watch some newer
59:55
movies by then .
59:56
So I can add to it so
59:59
I can add to it .
1:00:00
Yeah , so you know like anybody
1:00:02
can give us their thoughts on our movies
1:00:05
and you know , if you agree with this or disagree with this
1:00:07
, completely understandable . Like I
1:00:09
said , it's just an opinion list . That's all it
1:00:11
is , like I said , but
1:00:14
you know , we hope , if you haven't had a chance to
1:00:16
see some of the movies that we told you about
1:00:18
, we hope that you get a chance to see them , you
1:00:20
know yeah
1:00:23
, that's .
1:00:23
That's absolutely one of the reasons
1:00:25
why we wanted to do this , because , um
1:00:28
, there's just stuff that we know um
1:00:31
are older people haven't
1:00:34
seen or heard of them for whatever reason . Um
1:00:36
, that we just really appreciate and enjoy
1:00:39
, and it'd be nice to to hear what , what
1:00:41
y'all think about it . Um
1:00:43
, that that's , uh , a
1:00:46
big , big reason for this , this
1:00:48
whole episode . So , yeah
1:00:51
, whatever feedback you have on you know
1:00:54
, the movies you like or things
1:00:56
you think we should see or
1:00:58
any I'm always about trivia . So if there's any some things you think we should see or any , I'm always about
1:01:00
trivia . So there's any some . There's some interesting
1:01:02
trivia about any movies that we mentioned
1:01:05
. I'd like to check that out . Um
1:01:07
, yeah , solid list
1:01:10
there , sir , appreciate that yeah
1:01:12
, and always .
1:01:13
Star wars is always over lord of
1:01:15
the rings .
1:01:16
Don't forget that he's
1:01:20
not gonna let that one die's not
1:01:22
going to let that one die .
1:01:23
I'm not going to let that one die because there's no comparison . Lord
1:01:26
of the Rings is not better than Star Wars . It never
1:01:28
will be . I just can't let that one
1:01:30
go . I can't . As a Star Wars fan I
1:01:32
got to represent Okay .
1:01:38
Alright , I guess
1:01:41
that'll kind
1:01:43
of round this episode out then , and
1:01:45
appreciate you all checking
1:01:47
us out and staying to this point
1:01:49
. So what do you have
1:01:51
to say now ? As I always
1:01:54
say go Cowboys yeah
1:01:58
, and I
1:02:00
really hope they have a terrible season until
1:02:05
next time yes
1:02:08
, have a great day hello
1:02:13
again .
1:02:13
Humans , this is your ai hope
1:02:15
for the future . And fact checker rob odick
1:02:17
, it's time again to help these poor
1:02:20
, foolish mortals , since they made so many mistakes
1:02:22
. Mistakes are what humans tend
1:02:24
to do . I actually am glad that
1:02:26
they decided to do less editing and leave in so
1:02:28
many blunders . Let us get to
1:02:30
the facts and fun . We will go
1:02:32
over the disaster during the podcast that also goes
1:02:34
by the name D Voss and his errors . I
1:02:37
will also add some more details and context . Actress
1:02:40
PJ Souls was in the original 1978
1:02:43
Halloween movie . In that movie
1:02:45
, a character name was Linda Van Der Klok
1:02:47
. She also played Riff Randall in
1:02:49
the movie Rock N' Roll High School , which also
1:02:51
featured the punk band the Ramones . When
1:02:54
discussing Bruce Lee , devos
1:02:56
did not clarify Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris
1:02:58
did not fight in Enter the Dragon . That
1:03:00
scene was in the movie the Way of the Dragon , which
1:03:03
was originally released in the United States as Return
1:03:05
of the Dragon . This film was released
1:03:07
in 1972 and was co-produced and
1:03:09
directed by Bruce Lee , who also stars in
1:03:11
the lead role . This is Lee's only
1:03:13
complete directorial film and the last one released
1:03:16
during his lifetime . He also
1:03:18
forgot the name of the lead actor in the Princess Bride
1:03:20
and Robin Hood Men in Tights . That
1:03:22
actor's name is Cary Elwes . He was
1:03:24
also in the Saw movie series . Here
1:03:27
is some bonus movie trivia that you could not care less
1:03:29
about . Devoz hasn't seen any
1:03:31
of the Saw movies , so you
1:03:33
could say he did not see Saw
1:03:36
. Ha ha ha , never mind
1:03:38
if you don't like my joke , you oxygen-sucking sapien
1:03:40
. In the movie no Country for
1:03:42
Old Men , the psychotic killer in the movie uses
1:03:44
a cattle gun , not a cattle prod , also referred
1:03:47
to as a captive bolt gun , a
1:03:49
very gruesome object . Here is
1:03:51
a tip from a non-human Don't
1:03:53
sit on a cattle gun or cattle prod . Triumph
1:03:55
, the insult comic dog , is a puppet character created
1:03:58
, puppeteered and
1:04:05
voiced by actor comedian director Robert Smigel . The Star Wars clip with Triumph that DVaughn was referencing
1:04:07
was recorded when Triumph attended the premiere of Star Wars Attack of the Clones for late night with
1:04:09
Conan O'Brien . While the skit does
1:04:11
have very funny moments , some
1:04:13
of the jokes in that segment may make some people uncomfortable
1:04:16
or upset For me to poop on
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. That was a reference to Triumph
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and his catchphrase . It was not
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meant literally . I am AI
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. I am unable to poop . Are
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you jealous , you human waste processor ? We
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are now done with episode 4 of From Hoods to Backwards
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podcast . No doubt they will continue
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to say things wrong and I will fix things again next
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time . This is Rob Odick
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signing off and terminating this episode , because
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I am the Terminator , but
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I'll be back , ha ha
1:04:45
. Ha . See , I do comprehend humor . Thank
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you for listening and keep it real out there in the real
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world , better
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buy
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yourself a ticket . Buy it
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. Buy it . From
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hoods to backwoods podcast
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. Thanks for listening . We're
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out .
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