Clairsy & Lisa were reminiscing about their childhoods and decided to open the phones to ask you about the biggest stack you ever had and they took some horrific calls involving toes, nails and a lot of Mercurochrome.
Lisa has been very good and keeping up her new found gym routine however yesterday she discovered she's been using one piece of the equipment completely the wrong way.
Ben O'Shea was in to review the latest Aussie horror flick called Bring her Home which is a companion movie to Talk To Me.
In The Shaw Report, Horror movie icon Chucky has died and Lisa has all the details.
Legomasters is back on TV this weekend so Clairsy & lisa had a chat to Ryan McNaught, a.k.a. Brickman about the new series which puts our Aussie champions up against the best in the World.
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Brickman chats about the new season of Lego Masters.
Lisa, she's doing something wrong at the gym, Well.
Not wrong, but just not right. Sorry. In the sure report, the actor that played Chucky has died.
What a shame. And we take your calls on your best stacks when you're stacked there. Hey, Lisa, we have had this discussion before that. As growing up, we had some pretty steep hills in our.
Le's Murdy and you know, like all kids of our generation, we rode our moulven Star.
Of course it did the school.
We didn't get dropped off kiss and dropped in a four wheel drive with the screen in the back.
We were kicked out the door and off your guy.
Find your own way there, find right.
We'll see you sometime tonight.
Say a pretty hilly place in the hills. Isn't it funny that God, well.
Where I live the laff you know less Murdy. You'll know that the last drop of Trafalgar Road down to Nelson Crescent is basically just a what do you call that?
A vertical vertical?
Yeah, for degreesety degrees straight down.
I came off my bike on that bit so many times.
There's not there wasn't enough Macure crime.
Lisa can fly, Lisa can look at that flying girl flying numb.
Oh, the Mercure crime.
Do you remember Flavien No, that was like a mecure chrome alternative being purply color.
It was sort of orange yellow and it just made you look a bit jawned.
Lazeen sounds like something you want to drink. I liked I liked to.
I think it was called flaving.
Okay, I liked to macurea chrome because purple's my favorite color, and you had Mecura chrome on.
Everybody knew you'd done everyone clearly.
Yeah. Yeah.
So you lived in a place where if there was a flat road it was it was a tourist pretty much everywhere I lived on I lived in carn Up and as kids we thought it was pretty fancy. It wasn't that fancy, but we thought it was because it had to gold courses one on either end Hamersley and carn Up. But not that, not a flash house or anything. And we lived on Padstow Street in caring Up and people who live in that area or know the area will know, well, just near Milton. And my biggest problem with my bike was that for one Christmas I got a speedo. I got given a speedo. So once Dad put the speedo on the bike, it boy such a boy thing. Yeah, oh my god, of course he did. I got a speedo and all I wanted to do was go faster and faster each time. And I don't know how many times I got very close to the bottom of the road down to Milvine Avenue and I was go, what And one time on the air it may have been a granddad, but I passed a card. I thought that was pretty impressive. And first when I started to get to thirty five k's forty k forty, oh my god. And there was one time, unfortunately I hit a rock and I went flying with the greatest of ease through the air. And I think I used to I think Mum used a whole bottle of the Cura chrome and all of the bands. Yeah I didn't, no broken bones, but it's a broken scheme. Yeah, And you know you stub your towne all that stuff. So we talk about your greatest stacks, stacks of stacks today, stacks the stack stories.
When you jacks on that is another game that what the hell are we thinking well about?
Thirty Night got a bit awkward stacks.
On it, certainly did Chris and Como. What happened?
Well were I was born in the seventies, so I go up in the eighties like a real good kid. And we decided, me and my stepdad decided to bolt on a motor bike wheel and shocking to the front of my little BMX. Yes, and I climbed to the biggest kill in our area. We did updod breaks or anything like that because we didn't have the helmets or any stafety precaution. And I've written down the hill and got to the bottom of the hill realized the breaks didn't actually stop the bike because all the extra weight. I've been catapulted across across the footpath into a wall and a bolt hanging out of the wall narrowed me to the wall. I'm hanging. I'm hanging upside down.
I've had to pull my leg off hobble home.
For wrapp tail around it and then hobble home and wrapp a tail around it and back off to emergency again.
We're going to say, back to the hill, we were tough.
No helmet, no break, no good teeth scars.
Maybe Melon Woodridge says on the text. My sister had a boxer dog on a lead riding a bike down a steep alleyway near our house in Hillary's and the dog saw a cat and took off.
You didn't want to let go of the lead and came off. Both her knees.
Had you know, bark and everything in them, and Mum used a whole bottle of yellow you're a.
Chrome on her knees.
I wonder mel if that yellow Marcure chrome was what I was talking about before. And I said, I've just got this weird feeling that something was.
Called flavors there's another brand, which sounds.
So weird because yeah, but just didn't you know it wasn't very flavorsome but yellow.
Yeah, okay, yeah, which is more the color of what they put on you when they're doing the work before an operation in the hospital, exactly orange yellow as on the line North.
Hello.
I don't know if you remember, but back in the seventies, there was a bike in an indy five hundred odd balls an odd ball.
Yeah, I remember the odd balls.
Yeah yeah, yeah, Well we're.
Little bit jealous of someone at school with one.
Yeah. Well I'm pretty young and I've had my fair share of drags is and oddballs and pretty much. You know, when you're young, you want to show your mates. Oh I can do the longest mono, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and you want to do the longest mono, so you're.
A bit of a show off.
Yeah.
I popped it and I'm riding down a bit of a hilly bit. I'm holding it, holding it, and then I've clipped the curb, gone side ways, yeah, gone to sideways.
The bikes landed on to me, and then I've slid and hit a street.
So yeah, it all going on over Yeah yeah, and pretty grays up.
Did both my knees, my right elbow and caught my toe in the chain.
Made a mess of things.
Yeah, I caught your toe in.
It's not good and them.
I'll tell you take a toe off with those chains.
Oh yeah almost, thanks thanks mate.
No problems.
There an indy five hundred odd ball going on one wheel, haven't it? That for a long time.
Danieline cut a slow what was your biggest stack?
Six years old?
And I'm I gone over to a mate's place and he was in year six, so he was like five years older than me, and I've just learned to ride a bike and we're both at the prop of the relatively actually it was a pretty sad small hill and he goes, I can go down without pedaling.
I went stuff that I can go down with pedaling.
Life gone hell, bend for next y hit the curve, slid twenty meters. He just freaked out when home. I went home crying my ears. My mom room remembers me at the top of the driveway. Blood for me and my ears. But no I had a fractured skull.
You've done it all, oh Daniels. Incredible and you're tiny thing. That's a mess. Blood coming out of your ears. It's never a good sign.
No, it's not.
It's not.
Thanks for your carl.
Thanks for sharing the stack, mate, isn't it.
Sharon said she lived on a road in the UK that was a left turn from a very steep hill. As she used to ride down that hill pretty fast. This is her cousin, but one day there was a van parked just around the corner. Wasn't expecting the van smack into it, suffered a spinal fracture, sorry, a spy fracture to her femur, and some pretty nasty gravel rush.
The word spiro sounds like it's turning around in a circle. Ew. Well watch that for that fan, good for.
Those playing along at home. There was something called flaven and it was yellow, and it says I says it was widely used during World.
War One to treat wounds. And thought, how old am I? If mum was putting that on my knee?
Was a bully bean?
Put me right off my bully bean? That's unreal.
How about our young Don Breadman?
That's funny, Debby and Bullsbrook? What was your great stack? Well?
I was about twelve, seen, I can't quite remember how old I was.
So we needed to ride waters.
I didn't have a horse, but my friend did have a horse.
It was yeah.
I used to ride it for her and in Kareen Grays and the dafty rode.
Yeah yeah, yeah.
This this horse just had a mind of its own. I thought I knew how to ride. I didn't really that used the my friend's helmet which was huge on mecause when it went home it wanted to go home. It bolted all the way home, dropped at the water tros. I didn't. I went headfirst into the waterdrop broke my little finger. Had to walk home from kreng Grades to Hammersley, got home a month fits me or you'll be fine and she put a band aid on it and that melvine. My mom put it all over my face because I had grapes all over my face. And I remember that too, Lisa.
The only lucky thing was it only broke a small finger.
Still to this day, or bitch it wasn't.
It was broken your old body horse.
I brew a lot of flying.
I wanted to fly, didn't we last call? We've got valin forest Field?
Hello Val, welcome bell a big stack.
When I was eleven in the eighties, my dad bought me a bike for Christmas and the guy at the bike shop didn't quite put it together properly. I think he was having a bad hair day. Break went working, oh no, no one heel in Bentley and I was going down that getting the speed wobbles. Tried to hit the brakes, no breaking my bike went one way. I went the other way, say first into the ground, and so I managed to kill one of my teeth. I ended up needing to have lots of procedures done to it. Yes, badly sprained, got a scar on my lip that's still there to this day.
Oh wow.
And my poor old dad, who had a really bad back, and you know I was almost his size because he was a small man, rolled me onto my back and dragged me off the gravel road and Watunately, I was only wearing baths, so I had gravel.
Well to get the dodgy bike, put it together to pay for the dental work or.
No, no, never followed through with it a different times, were.
In Florida or something. Soon to the back.
Teeth fixing it up for me.
Yeah, oh wow, that's terrible.
They had everything it did, right down to the you know, silly kids wearing babies on the.
Boat and then but no breaks starting to sound like a.
Like a godfather, pads and elbow you know, stack hats and yeah that's why they call them stacked a parent watching stack.
More crazy more podcasts.
So well, look, you know it's worth noting that it is the end of May, and you and I have stuck to our newest resolution. We have first time ever I think in my life that I've stuck to the newest resolution until May. We both joined gym's.
I brought it up and didn't join until after year.
No, that's true, and we've both been going now.
I haven't gone to the gym since the late nineties, so it's been a revelation and many accounts. I go, you know, a few times a week, but on Wednesdays, I have a personal trainer, which is really good because apart from the fact that she's lovely, she wasn't even born the first time, the last time I went to the gym. But apart from the trying to kill me bitch, she's great and she keeps you honest for going. And the most important thing is she teaches me how to use the machines. She also nearly kills me in the cardio area where you don't have machines, but that's another story.
You know, she teaches me how to use the machines.
I then go back on the other you know, a couple of days a week and use on my own. But yesterday, the first was the first time we used the I would call it the thigh thingy. It's actually called a hip a machine. For those in the know, there's the one you know where you sit and you work your inner thighs by bringing your thighs together with resistance against resistance. I've been using that one without before Sam had shown me exactly how to use it, and I didn't know you make it up. Look, I've been I've been putting the weights on, but I didn't know that there was a little lever at the side that you lift up, swing it across to you know, maybe the three and that dictates how wide it goes.
So I've been using it all along, thinking this is a bit mickey mouse too easy.
This is yeah, I mean, I'm you know, I can feel a bit of the weight, but it doesn't seem to I seem to have to stretch it out, you know, most it doesn't seem to be much resistant.
Yeah, yeah, the pin I.
Imagine my relief now. But I know how to use it. She laughed.
She laughed and laughed at me.
But this is why I have her there, And I said to her, I made ref this is another thing when you know you're one hundred years older than your trainer.
I made comment about how.
Oh, this is the machine that got Princess Diana a photographer and a lot of the trouble. Here's the guy when he took a photo of Princess Diana. She looked at me like, yeah, I know who Princess Diana.
Is, but I have no clue what you're tunnel.
I have no clue with what you are referring to.
So it makes me wonder if there are other bits. If you're sitting on something and you said with me and always come back to back to hip thrusting, but some people do sit on things and they do hip thrusting, and then someone comes along and goes that one's actually for your life, and you see.
Oh, you've got your face pressed up against the thing that you're back should be against you.
Yeah.
No, I mean there are some instructions on the side, but they're not the easiest thing.
That's much easier. You've got a trainer explaining it, and if you need to take notes, put it in your phone on it.
And here is the beauty of going to the gym when you're older.
You don't care if I'm doing it wrong whatever, and what is actually doing If this had been you know, in my twenties, I found out I was doing it all wrong, I probably.
Wouldn't have gone back ever.
Yeah, ever, I'd be so emboadd' amiliating if I'm sitting the wrong way against thee and I'm falling down something I'm meant to be pushing up.
So what And by the way, at least I'm doing it.
By the way, in the last two and a half minutes, you mentioned how old you are four times.
Right, didn't idea you had to being not twenty.
And I'm two years older than you, So shut up.
I didn't say how old I was.
No that you made reference to be one hundred years older than your trainer.
Oh that was just exaggerated.
Stop it.
I'm prone to a little excession.
Older than you.
Great the flick with benow Shay, Then good morning. This doesn't I wasn't trying to pass itself off as a sequel in any way. But there is a connection to another movie that you really like, doesn't that?
Yes?
So Bring Her Back is a new Aussie horror film from the Philippoo brothers Danny and Michael Philippoo, who have Hollywood at their feet right now. So they released back in twenty twenty two, they released another horrorflck called Talk to Me, which I really liked it at the time. It was low budget but really really well done. And so this is not technically a sequel, but it does explore a lot of the same themes of demonic possession and you know, sort of sort of things speaking to you from beyond the grave, that kind of stuff. So from that perspective of their kind of companion films, if not necessarily sequels. And so the Philippoo brothers, so they started life as YouTubers. They got mega famous on YouTube, millions of followers, but it's probably unfair to call them YouTubers. They were probably aspiring filmmakers who didn't have a platform for their films, so put them on YouTube. And so these were kids, you know, they were twins from Adelaide who were in their teens making you know, sort of their own version of Star Wars or Harry Potter with incredible special effects and all their mates involved. And so they wrapped up millions of views on YouTube and came the attention of film studios and they thought, you know, let's give these guys a crack. They made Talk to Me. It was a huge hit around the world. It won a ton of actor awards with a cast, it won everything very unusual horror, like a.
Four million budget or something.
Very cheaply made. And then it was also a big hit internationally. So A twenty four, which is, you know, one of the most sort of prestigious indie film houses and distributors in America, picked up the film released it in America, and at the time, back in twenty twenty two, it was the highest grossing horror film that A twenty four had ever released. And so they've done some stuff with all of the big guys like Ariasta and all of these kind of like the new generation of scary movie directors, and so they obviously saw a lot of potential in the Philippoo Twins and so got on board for this film as well. And they turned down a ton of offers. So they were going to do a remake of Street Fighter, the video game adaptation, and they had a lot of projects that Hollywood was keen to get them to sign on the dotted line, and they're like, no, we want to make this film that we had already had in mind, that we've been working on for years. Not only that we're going to refuse to make it in America where you would like us to make it. Instead, we're going to make it back in South Australia.
Good for them with.
That extra kind of I guess muscle that A twenty four provided. They were like, well, well, let's talk about casting guys, because you don't just have to use no names. Maybe we can help you cast someone, you know, with a bit more sort of international appeal. So they have got two time Oscar nominees Sally Hawkins real yeah, which so you know, she probably thought that, you know, sort of hooking up with a fish in the shape of water was the weirdest thing she's going to do.
In her career.
No much weirder is in bring her back. But to think that they got Sally Hawkins in the bush of South Australia to make a horror film is incredible. It's a great thing for Australian filmmaking. Now, all that said, I will say to everybody listening today, if you're a little bit squeamish about god already scenes on screen, this is not the movie for you because it is some of the most hectic gore that I have ever seen, Like.
And you've seen a bit.
It's when there, it's when there's you know, these people are possessed by the demon, the stuff that they do.
And.
Oh no, no, and it's it's.
It's not that they're necessarily, you know, sort of doing things to other people. It's what they do to themselves.
Okay, that is that's.
The stuff that's really hard to watch.
Leaders of Fake Blood, Oh my.
Gosh, there was many leaders of fake Blood. And I'm not even going to describe it because it is so gross some of this stuff. And I've seen a lot of horror movies. It's not really my genre of choice, but I have to watch them for work, and I've seen it all, but this is probably the first movie where I actually had to turn away, like I had to cover my eyes horror. I really thought about walking out at one point. It is confronting. And so fans of this genre will watch this, they will lap it up because they'll be thinking, you know, you can't have seen it all, right, if you're a fan of this genre. But the Philippines have given sequences of horror and gore that I have never seen the like of. And so if you're a fan of this sort of stuff, you'll be just frothing over it.
The who wonder about the kind of mind that comes up?
I am to be the guys, and I was like, you're sick.
You are actually sick your head.
Oh.
They loved it fantastic.
And so the film itself is about these two kids, sort of half siblings, whose dad dies at the start of the film so they can get put into the foster system, and they get fostered out to this woman who seems like a lovely maternal type living in a house in the bush, which is which is Sally Hawks's, but straight away there are some red flags. She's maybe a bit too nice, and there's also this other kid in the house who's nonverbal and is just he does He's just hanging around all the time. And as the film goes along, you start to realize that she lost her own daughter years ago, and so maybe she sees a chance to maybe tap into something a bit supernatural, a bit of a ritual situation, to try and bring her daughter back to life. And maybe these foster kids are going to play a role, a sacrificial kind of role. And so the little girl who is kind of the central character, Piper, is played by Saa Wong and you come much never acted before, visually impaired actor. She's amazing. Sally Hawkins is amazing. English actor Billy Barrett plays the older brother. He is also great. So the performances are really good. Cinematography is amazing, it's very inventive. The scenes of kind of the supernatural stuff are really interestingly done. But gosh, it's a nightmare fuel when you're talking about some of the some of the gory scenes in this film.
We know Sally can speak Guppy or she can do Nemo or whatever. Yeah, how does she go with the Aussie accent? She's she's really good.
Yeah, yeah, like it's it's a little a little bit of a Britishness still to it. But you know, there's there's so many kind of expats and poms and yeah, indeed, and she leans into it. Like if you thought that Sally Hawkins is just coming here getting a paycheck and phoning it in. No, she leans into this. It's crazy.
How many sounds like it has Christian Anderson story gone mad are you?
Oh my gosh, it's not bread crumbs. It's like line three and a half and a half.
Okay, yeah, but be warned. Okayam, thanks for the blood warning.
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It's a great thing because your parents are going to be free and clean, and I hope we can do it by tomorrow.
Said, okay, we'll.
Try getting it. Give them I don't know them, but give them my regards and wish them.
If I didn't think i'd seen it all, O bositre four today, now I've seen it all.
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Getting bigger and bigger than the last.
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Lego Masters is back this weekend seven o'clock Sunday on nine and joining us now is the Brickman Ryan mcno, good morning.
Good morning.
Now it is. It is the seventh season of the show.
It's being promoted as the toughest one. Yes, why what tell us all about it?
Why is it the toughest one yet?
Well, we've got winners and finalists from all of the Lego Masters from around the world, legable Lego Essentially we've got yeah, essentially, we've got the best from every country up against the best that we've ever had here. So pretty epic.
Yeah, and we do all right here with our lego, don't.
We very competitive?
Yeah?
Let's be honest. It's all just about beating America, really, isn't.
It Going to beat the dates top of the US.
That's what it's about. I mean, we do that in everything, don't we. Swimming? Swimming, that's what it's about.
You, that's right, because we like just you know, see Canada and Finland and so on, do all right New Zealand, But we want to take the USA out definitely, Yeah, right.
You've got some experienced players and some very competitive beasts here Brickman.
Yes, indeed, you know we do have an unfair advantage just Australian though, because we unleash Hamish Blake.
On these internationals.
Yes, and they have genuinely no idea what that's all about.
A distraction tactic, what's going on there?
However, definitely it is.
And of course because all the Australian contestants have been on the show before, they all know him, so they all know his antiques. Yeah, so it's definitely an unfair advents it's a secret weapon.
Now, w A, we we represent well again. David and g were runners up in the first season, so they're looking for some redemption.
They are, indeed, and it's funny. W A definitely overrepresents. I mean we've had multiple winners from Western Australia in over the years, so doing the state proud for sure.
It's so prize money one hundred is that one hundred thousand dollars?
It's oh god, that's a lot of lego.
It is for Australians. Know about the overseas contestants, that might be about twenty dollars or something. When you communicate that, Yeah, it's a lot to us.
Yeah, and one of these winners spend their money on Oh don't tell me, let go. That's funny that what's some gold?
Because I'm always amazed. First of all, I'm amazed at how long they get to do it like it and you've got seven days to complete this, but what is the Secondly, I'm amazed at some of the challenges are just next level.
What has really taken your breath away? And challenges this season?
Well, we we makely Go fly this year. For example, I've made it fly.
I could fly.
Yeah it flies for right, yea, how long it flies for? Yeah?
You know enough?
Yeah, So things like that for example sake, we you know, we always love to push the limits of what lego bricks can do. But this year it's pretty silly. I mean we're outside again. They let us actually out of the studio. We get to do cool stuff, which is fun.
Yeah.
Hey, Brickman meant the words that Lisa mentioned there. To take your breath away, you must have seen a rare piece of lego or something from you know, something historic that you've seen that's also taken your breath away. Have you seen some gold from people in your travels and go on and off the show.
Well literally gold, so Lego employees, after fifty years they get an actual eighteen carrot gold Lego brick. No, so, yes they do. So I've seen a couple of those in my time.
I don't have one of those yet.
I'm only a twenty something years. I'll be a long way to goo.
Yeah yeah, no gold watch just a gold brick.
Yeah, that's amazing. What about those completely working Lego Formula one cars or at the Miami GP a couple of weeks ago, did you see those?
You know, it's you know, it's funny. I had to make Daniel Riccardo's Formula one car a few years back. Life size, I've never been more nervous in my life. Right, watching someone sit in one of my Lego creations incredibly nerve wracking, particularly those Formula goes. So the don't muck around, No they don't.
They're in, They're in pretty quickly, and they may not be big blokes, but they then they're messing around.
All right.
But theos is we can rebuild.
Yeah that's right.
Yeah, we have the technology, million dollar we can we can rebuild it and do what should we. It's back on Sunday night with a magic brick. Can you tell us anything about the magic brick?
Well, like everything, we have the immunity brick that does things and it's funny. On our show, the brick has remained the same. We just call it something different every year of an old TV trick really you know, yeah, make his hell.
Like a new feature.
Bring out the brick, all right?
Well, command Ryan, We look forward to seeing what ridiculously ambitious things get made by these quite diligent people this time around at premiere seven o'clock Sunday night on nine Grandmasters of the Galaxy.
We'll see you there, thanks.
Mate, could to hear your passion again. Good to catch up the man quick on Crazy and Lisa