We've got a lot of geeky news this week, with a healthy chunk from the horror genre. From deranged robots to a killer with Heart Eyes, we chat about the latest and scariest in geek news.
Hey, everybody, Welcome to the Larger Drunk Collider podcast, the podcast that's all about the geeky things happening in the world around us and how very excited we are about them. I'm aerial cast In and mcne, as always, is the delightfully wonderful Jonathan Strickland.
It's a snow day.
It's technically the day after a snow day, but there's still snow. Wow.
We couldn't record on the actual snow day because Ariel Doune lost power, and it turns out that's one of the things that you need in order to record a podcast over your computer.
Yeah, well I lost power and then it came back, but then everything was behind because of course, you know, I couldn't do anything. So we're recording a daylight and that's fine. And I had prepared for losing power because I live in a place with a lot of big trees and they haven't buried our power lines, so that just happens.
Yeah, I lucked out. We didn't lose power, so we I was just I was just working, working like crazy. But now we're ready to record, and first up, we usually talk about what we watched. That's the last time we recorded. I can't help but notice in our lineup the aerial you don't you didn't write anything down.
No, I was going to put that in yesterday, and then this morning I've been waiting for a repair person who still hasn't shown up. So no, it's not there.
So it's a surprise. What have you been watching?
I watched all of Creature Commandos. Uh huh. I started watching Dungeons and Drag Queens season two. I've only gotten like twenty minutes through the first episode. Only the first episode is out, but I've only gotten like twenty minutes through it. It's a bit more like background music music, background noise. And then today, this morning, I did watch the first episode of Pop Culture Jeopardy.
Pop Culture Jeopardy.
Yes you should know about this because I sent it to you and they were casting. They were looking for teams of three. You didn't seem to want to bite, and neither did our mutual friend Jen. Unfortunately, it's hosted by Colin Jost and you have three teams of three with like a fun team name. So like episode two, the one of the teams, it just stuck in my mind because I think it's a clever name. They're Tinker Taylor quiz show guys nice and you answer questions about pop culture, and there's like eighties bands, there's sports, there's current stuff, there's social media stuff, Like they asked about the kid who got auto tuned who loved Coorn and it's cute and it's fun, and I would have said I would have done. I knew about fifty percent of questions, which is pretty good for Jeopardy quite honestly. Yeah, so like there's a lot of modern stuff, and there's a lot of but they don't just do modern like they asked about eighties bands and things like that too.
So yeah, I like to think that I would be sporadically okay at that game. Like I don't think i'd be strong enough to be one third of a team and be really reliable. Like there's certain things where I feel like I've got a pretty darn good handle. But first of all, Ariel, you know about my tendency to use the wrong name for people, because I'll, yeah, if two people have similar names, I'm always gonna end up picking the wrong name to mention. So that would be a big hurdle to overcome in our team. But like, also like I love I love music, but I'm not like I love music. I love listening to music, but I don't dive into things like bands. So there can be a band and I can even own like multiple albums by that band, but I could also be you could ask like who's in that band, and I wouldn't be able to tell you because I like, I'm more focused on the listening experience and not so much learning everything I can about the people who make the music. So yeah, I think I would only be semi useful in those kind of situations. Also, I personally find game shows, like like participating in game shows to be super stressful, unless it's like a jackbox kind of thing, in which case that's just fun.
I mean, it is a lot easier to answer questions from your couch than behind a podium, for sure.
Yeah, I would freeze up. So yeah, people are like, why didn't we even bring this guy?
But like some of the questions, I was just like, yes, I just know this answer, Like what cartoon character has football shaped head? It's hey, Arnold, you know stuff like that.
So yeah, yeah, I mean I guess I could get who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Yeah, do you do you know who Angelica Pickles is related to who she calls all dumb babies. It's a it's a cartoon from No.
Regrets. I know of Rugrats, but I never watched it, So all right, Well, so Creature Commandos, the first twenty minutes of the the Drag D and D Show, drop Out, Yeah, from Dropout and and a little bit of pop culture Jeopardy.
I guess also after midnight, but that doesn't count. That's what we put on when we don't know what else we want to watch.
Gotcha for me? I finished Squid Game season two. I had watched I think the first four episodes when we recorded last time, so there were only like a cup three left. So I finished that wolf really curious about season three now, really wondering where it's gonna go. Uh I. I also watched Creature Commandos all the way through. I saw the the whole series. It's it's short enough, harrowing, but short also weird because there's a lot of humor in it. But uh it's even more grim than James Gunn's Suicide Squad movie where he like he very freely starts killing off members.
Yeah, it to me, it's and it's also much more gory because it's cartoons, they can amp that way up, right. Yeah, So for me, it falls somewhere in between Invincible and The Boys.
Quite honestly, Yeah, I can see that. It's it's a it's a challenging watch at times. I don't think it's bad. I think it's a good, good show. Uh. It's one of those where if I had seen that before I had seen anything for the next Superman movie, I definite would start be getting nervous about the Superman film because it is so dark that I would worry that that's kind of the direction that Superman would go in, like that, like that would be the general direction for DC. Because if you think about the James Gunn DC entries so far, you've got the second Suicide Squad movie, You've got Peacemaker, and you've got Creature Commandos, and all of them are about anti heroes and they're all pretty grim sou If you just thought that that's how the DC universe was gonna go, then you might be really worried about Superman. But based on the stuff we have seen from the Superman teaser, I am still optimistic that that's going to be something I want to I want to watch me too, Me too. I also watched the first episode of Superman and Lewis. I totally missed that series.
When it was on cartoon.
No, no, this is the live action one, the air over kind of thing.
Okay, what did you think of the first episode?
I thought it was okay. Like, I thought it was interesting, like the whole idea of Superman. You know, this is kind of late in the Superman career in the sense that he has married Lewis Lane and they have twin boys, they're both fourteen years old, Jordan and Jonathan. And I thought it was okay, Like I liked. I liked the take on Superman. I liked how the challenge for the character was more about how does he balance being a father and an active member of a family when he also has to be like Earth's guardian. So it's interesting I could see where if it was if it's not handled well, I could find it tiresome after a while, like if that just becomes like the ongoing Oh well, but I need my family needs me too. Part of that being that at the beginning of the first episode, he has not revealed to his sons who he is so they don't know that he's Superman and that that's not really a spoiler. He does reveal it like in that first episode. So but like that was the genesis for some of the drama. His kids are like, you lied to us for fourteen years, and you know, I'm glad that they did have that revelation happen in the first episode because if that had been like an ongoing thing in season one, I think that would have been really tiresome. So I thought it was okay, I don't I'm probably will stick with it. I've heard a lot of good things about the series in general, and it just it popped up as on one of the streaming services I saw that it was available for me to watch. I was like, you know what, I never gave this a chance. I should go ahead and do it. So, yeah, that's what I've seen.
Nice. I also watched like the first couple of episodes of Superman and Lewis. It never really grabbed me. But maybe I just didn't give it long enough. Maybe I didn't give it the ten episodes that I gave lost.
Yeah, it's I think I feel like it's one that I could be on the cusp either way right, Like, it's not one where I'm like, oh, I have to see what happens in episode two. It's like, well, if I watch episode two, I'm sure I'll think it's fine, and maybe I'll stick around for episode three. But yeah, it's not one where I'm like, oh, gosh, I gotta find out what happens next. It's not not that kind of series.
Yeah, yeah, but I liked a lot, so I think it grabbed me the least of all of the Airoverse series beginnings, maybe tied with Supergirl, but I ended up getting into Supergirl, So yeah, it's fine. I've liked a lot of the aeroverse. I fell off of all of the shows before they ended, but gotcha.
Yeah, I know watched really any of the aero Verse stuff. So I'll occasionally see clips on like YouTube or Facebook or something which is clearly from one of those, but I couldn't tell you which show because they never have the attribution on the video.
The musical crossover between Flash and Supergirl was a lot of fun.
That's what I hear, because I was like people who had background in musical theater also being in these shows, and so yeah, I wish I had kind of gotten into it, But at the same time, I remember feeling frustrated because that was the DC era where they've very much made the decision to separate the TV universe out from their cinematic stuff, and they were doing such a in my opinion, such a slapshot kind of approach to their cinematic universe that I was like, well, why did you choose this? If you had gone with a more integrated approach, you might have, Yeah, you would arguably not have the bankable stars who are you're leaning on to be the anchor points for your movies. But your movies aren't good and no one's going to see them more than once anyway, So why not just go ahead and take a risk on these people who have a proven following on TV and use them in the movies too. Well, we have a lot to talk about in today's episode, partly because we did push it back one day and the news just keeps on a coming so.
And we don't have a whole lot of time.
Yeah, so let's let's just barrel on over to thirty seconds or less and I am up first. Avengers Doomsday is moving into production soon, and we've got rumors of some of the folks who will be in it. Reportedly, there will be around sixty characters appearing in the film. They might include Charlie Cox's Daredevil, Chris Evans potentially as Nomad, the return of Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet which the Thunderbolts or whichever ones of the Thunderbolts that survived, and possibly a new Tachala black Panther thanks to the Multiverse. More on that at the end of thirty Seconds or Less.
We talked about earlier in an earlier episode how Edgar Wright is redoing The Running Man, and we knew that he casts Glenn Powell as the main character. Well, now we know who he's casting as the host. It is Coleman Domingo, who you might know from rustin which I've never even heard of, or if I have, I've forgotten. Who was also in was is in Euphoria, And I think the thing most cooled me is he was in Sing Sing, which is in a movie that I've heard wonderful things about that I still need to watch.
Cool Do you remember the TV series Grim, which ran for six seasons and ended in twenty seventeen. It combined dark fairy tales and police procedurals into a series in which the lead protagonist finds out that he's a grim or a guardian destined to hold back dark mythical creatures. After lying dormant for many years, Josh Berman is reportedly writing a feature of film set in the Grim Verse for Peacock. It's meant to appeal both to fans of the show and people who haven't seen the series.
I tried to get through an episode of that and couldn't quite. Maybe I'll get through this. Holes is a movie from two thousand and three that Disney did based on a nineteen ninety eight novel by Lussacker. It's about a kid who gets sent to a detention camp and has to dig a bunch of holes. A bunch of millennial younger millennials think it's like the greatest movie of all time. It eludes me a little bit, however, it is getting a has been It has gotten a show order for Disney, plus this time with a female lead instead of which is good because he's way too old for the role now. Anyhow So, if you were a fan, that's something to look forward to.
Charloa buff Ah, you've a bowl. What a great Okay, if you are not familiar with the Shilah buff music video, you have to go watch it. You probably are because it's like a famous meme. Anyway, you've a bowl. His name is synonymous with cinematic garbage, and Armie Hammer, whose name is well, this is a family show anyway. News broke this week that Armie Hammer has a role he can really sink his teeth into. I don't know if you saw what I did there. Anyway, it's called it's called the Dark Knight, but it's not that Dark Knight. Just you know, it's spelled the same way as you know the other Dark Knight. It kind of sounds like an asylum level Batman ripoff. I guess there really will be more horror films made this year.
I'm so torn about that. We'll talk about that later. Uh. Separ Season two is coming out soon, but unfortunately their Red Carpet from Meire has been canceled. It was supposed to happen on January thirteenth, and because of all the wildfires, which we will also talk about happening in Los Angeles, they have decided to make safety their first priority, and that's wonderful. Apple is also donating to the relief efforts on the ground in La for in Pasadena and all those places where the wildfires are happening, which is really good of them because they need to get them under control. There's a lot of damage happening. If you haven't seen that in the news yet, it's really sad.
Yeah, it's sobering the amount of damage that's happened. Well, what's your favorite scary movie? Is it one of the Scream films? Because there's gonna be another one Scream seven. We'll see the return of nev Campbell after she sat out of recent entries due to pay negotiations breaking down. But now the series is without two of the actors who are meant to be the bridge to the next era, those being Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera. Radio Silence will be e being the movie but not directing it.
Very interesting. Caitlin Hill and Angelo massagly I did not look up how to pronounce his last name before recording Like a dorc two actors from School of Rock are now getting married, and it's super cute because it ended up being kind of a cast reunion of their wedding ended up being like a cast reunion, which is lovely. I haven't seen School of Rock, but I know I need to.
Yeah, it's cute. These were two of the kids who were in the band in School of Rock, and they grew up fell in love and it's like marrying your childhood sweetheart, but it's your childhood sweetheart. Have you met on a Jack Black movie?
Yeah, and they did, like they lost touch and then they reconnected, So they didn't date from the time they were on the movie together.
That would have been weird anyway, they were just little kids. Well, do you remember earlier when I casually mentioned that T'Challa slash Black Panther might show up in Avengers Doomsday. Well, when Jadwick Boseman passed away, Disney Slash Marble said they had no intention of recasting the part, but it seems like they might have changed their mind at this point, and rumors are swirling that the company is actively looking for a new Black Panther, perhaps using the old multiverse to explain how that will come about. And I guess they don't see Shurry as being an anchor being, which only makes sense if you've seen Daredevil and Wolverine.
Yeah, I don't know how to feel about that.
I have feelings I do too, but thirty seconds or less, I'll save it.
Yeah, okay, do you want to be a part of an arctic exhibition in Georgia? Well, Mota, not MoMA, the Metro, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, but MODA, the Museum of Design in Atlanta is doing a fiber art installation by Adrian Baker. It's called Threads of Change. It's inspired by the Micorsy old fung guy that sustained forests, and you can participate if you do fiber arts. You can make fiber art strand one to six inches wide and up to fourteen feet long out of any fiber, yarn, or fabric or whatever and send it to be a part of this big fiber micosial network that they're building. It's kind of cool. We'll put the link to all of the details if that's the thing that you do in our show notes.
Yeah. I was actually curious about participating in this, but I wasn't sure if there was mushroom for my work.
Ha ha, I didn't know you did. I was going to say I didn't know you did fiber arts, but then you punned, and so I'm guessing you don't.
I mean it felt right.
You could just I guess not a bunch of felt together. Just buy some like craft felt like Michaels and just together for.
Yeah. And then everyone's like, wow, Jonathan, this is the worst art I've ever seen. I'm like, well, it's made you talk so mission accomplished. As Ariel mentioned, one of the well really our top story that we have in our lineup is that the fires out in California are affecting hundreds of thousands of people. There have been we have tragically lost several people in those fires. Already, lots of homes have been destroyed or at least severely damaged. There are so many fire fighters who have tirelessly been working to get them under control. Massive, powerful winds have been making it really challenging to control these fires because they just keep blowing embers around and spreading it further, and California has been rather dry over the last years. It's it was a kind of a perfect storm set of conditions for this kind of thing to happen, and obviously it's affecting, you know, lots of people in all walks of life out in California, not just the entertainment industry, but the entertainment industry as well has also been affected from the you know, obviously productions having to hold off on getting started, to people in the industry losing their homes. One of my co workers lost his home out there. Yeah, so it's it's a big deal and it is making a huge impact, is it is?
It has been like whiplash seeing any kind of social media on this. I know you don't stay on the socials as much as I do, Jonathan. There are some people who are very supportive and kind and loving, and then there are some idiots out there who are like, well, I don't care if this big rich person lost their home, and it's like, you know what, yes, maybe they can financially weather it a little bit better, but it's still their home. It's still their life. They're still losing things that they can't replace. Like, be nice. A fire is not somebody being a jerk to other people. A fire is devastating and horrible for everybody who gets affected by it.
Like yeah, yeah, And if it were something where it was like it's a magic fire and it only affects the really bad people, then sure, whatever, we'd be like well, this appears to be some proof that there is a higher power that is looking out for the rest of us. But that's not what we're seeing. We're seeing a fire that's obviously affecting people, whether they are multi millionaires living up in the hills or someone who's living in an apartment complex with like, you know, hundreds of other folks and they're all evacuated because the fires are spreading out of control. It's or like things like the Getty Museum, which houses tons of irreplaceable art and having it, you know, potentially threatened by by fires as well. This is like serious stuff, and you know, it's it's it's weird to talk about it in the context of how it affects pop culture, because it's obviously so much bigger than that. But it is one of those things that also is going to impact, you know, how stuff rolls out, Like there's probably gonna be some delays and productions. I wouldn't be shocked after this, because Hollywood just loves itself so much. I wouldn't be surprised if we get a couple of years down the road a whole slew of action movie set around fires.
I mean, we already get a whole bunch of movies where Hollywood gets destroyed.
So yeah, I mean that is like a it's a standby between movies where Hollywood gets destroyed or movies that are about making movies right like, or just about the industry in general.
Yeah, you know, if I don't know, I was gonna say, if something good can come from this, Sure, I don't. I don't know if all those movies said to be good.
Yeah, yeah, I think mostly we just want you know, we're we're sending out our best wishes for everyone out there and hope that everyone is able to stay safe and that the fires are under control very soon, and that you know, we're thinking of them.
Yeah, for sure. Something I didn't think about until you posted it was the gold Golden Globe winners. Although you know, like there are people who attended Golden Globes and then right after lost their homes. So that's that sounds sad hearted. I was trying to remember the name of the actor who did. But there's an actor who want a Golden Globe and then his house burned down, and I'm like, geez.
Well, yeah no, that's really really tough. Like show like the Hya's and lows. Uh in one in One fell swoop. Yeah, there were quite a few geeky properties that were among the nominees, and some of them actually ended up taking home trophies. For example, hiro Yuki Sanada, who was in Showgun, took home the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama. So like, that's kind of a geeky thing, uh, And he wasn't the only one. A supporting actor also went to Showgun. That that would be a Tadanobu Asano and uh, there were a few others that were, you know, I think in the the geeky sphere, Like like Colin Ferrell won for his portrayal of Oz Cobble in The Penguin. He had a great speech where he he thanked the woman in charge of craft services on their project and said that she literally was what kept the show going because she made sure that everybody had what they needed. And he says, we'd be filming on freezing cold nights and I would be the only one overheating because I'm wearing this huge costume, and she would be there to make sure I had a coconut water like every thirty minutes to stay hydrated. So I was like, it's cool that he specifically called her out, and it got a really like people responded to that on social.
Yeah, yeah, that is really cool. It also looks Jodie Foster won for True Detective Night Country, which I'd say is geek adjacent.
Yeah, we talked about it a bit on this show and it certainly. Yeah, that was that one was one where I was really curious about the mystery, and then by the time the mystery was solved, I was like, Oh.
Wicked one box office achievement, and that's kind of geeky.
Yeah, also weird that that's a category, right.
Yeah, Yeah, Amelia Perez beat Wicked out for a lot of stuff. And one and I didn't. This movie did not even hit my radar. And then two, the one clip I've seen from it must be the most unfortunate clip because the song is out of context, is not at all good.
Well, I haven't seen it, so I can't really comment on that. I know that to me. More one for the substance, which also we chatted about in a previous episode back when the trailers were first coming out, which is, you know, kind of a body horror slash commentary on the plight of women when they are, especially within the entertainment industry, and they're aging. So it's kind of a satire. And I still haven't seen it. It's on my list of things to see. I've heard it listed as sort of like an entry point to body horror, which I think is kind of interesting.
Yeah, that is interesting. I've seen good things about it. I do not think that, I like, I want to watch it, and I don't think I can.
Yeah, well, body horror. I'm not a huge fan of body horror as a genre. Like it's the type of horror I like least. I don't mind. Like if someone's doing body horror in a movie and they're telling a really compelling story and they've got really interesting characters and all that kind of stuff, I can weather it. But it is the type of horror I personally find the most difficult to watch. So but that hasn't stopped me from watching some films that are in the body horror genre, like everything Cronenberg's ever done. But I still haven't seen the substance. It is on my list of things to watch.
Yeah, well, from body horror to comedy horror. We got a trailer for Beyond Saturday Night. Now, it's not horror at all. It's just a documentary about Saturday Night Live. It actually looks kind of endearing.
Yeah, it's interesting because, of course we just got the film Saturday Night which was kind of a fictional biopic sort of approach to telling the story of the birth of Saturday Night Live, like the first how the first season came about, And this is more about the experience of working on the show and like what it was like being a writer, for example, on Saturday Night Live, and how competitive that environment was and that it was on purpose, like it was competitive by design, which which arguably was meant to create the best selection of sketches for the show, but could be pretty brutal. And they also don't apparently pussyfoot around the years where Saturday Night Live was considered to be unsalvageable.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I think it's important if you're going to tell the history of something, I think it's important to cover all of that stuff. You know. I'm just sad that we didn't cover it on Business on the Brink, But yeah, that would.
Have been a really cool episode, I mean, because it would have been that I think it's nineteen eighty five, I think is the season that everyone points to as being like the nadeer of Saturday Night Live, where it was at its lowest point. It's certainly like once the original not ready for Primetime players group kind of left the show and then the folks who came in in the early eighties took over. Even though there's some big names among those those folks, it just it didn't work very well for a few years. Like there were standouts like Eddie Murphy was a true standout, like he was it was obvious he was star power, but like folks like Billy Crystal, he did not excel at that. And there's so many other names like throughout the years of people who have been part of that show who just it just wasn't a good fit, like Julia Louis Dreyvis or.
Janine Garofalo and other all super talented people. Yeah, yeah, it is. It is super interesting because they do go to modern day, so they talked to like Keenan Thompson and Pete Davidson and Amy Poehler. You know, it's not just SNL history. It goes through the current day. I am so I didn't grow up with it. I think I've talked about this before, so once spent a lot of time. I didn't grow up watching SNL. I'd see occasional little clips, but it just wasn't like my family's kind of thing. And Tony liked some of the older stuff and then he fell off a lot of the recent stuff I've been liking. I definitely like Michael Chay and Colin Jos as the news reporters. I think they've gotten great chemistry.
And particularly in the white where they have to write the jokes that the other one has to read that.
Makes me so uncomfortable. But yes, but especially since they bring in Colin Just' wife, Scarlet Johansen in on a lot of it's it is pretty funny. But like a lot of their sketches lately have been cute to me. So I'm kind of getting back on the Saturday night Live band.
Cool a little bit, a little bit, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I hear you. I would love to watch this. I love watching documentaries about things and learning about how they work, like from the background, because like you're used to seeing it from one angle. Unless you've worked on the show, you've only seen it as an audience member, and to get that insight into what it's like and to even ask yourself the question of would I have done well in that particular environment, or would I have found it to be so competitive to be unwell coming, Like I'm pretty sure that's how I would have felt like it. I would have felt like, you know, I can't hang with these folks, especially since I don't do cocaine. And I suspect that most of those people have. Look.
I I worked at a former job and I won't say which one. And I had a coworker and I won't say which one who was like, yeah, it was the seventies. At some point, everybody did cocaine. I'm like, I don't think that's true.
I can say I didn't do cocaine in the seventies, but then I was also I was also like five, so.
Thank ye, yes you did not.
Yeah. No, By that time, we had stopped prescribing cocaine to children, so I was no longer I was no longer at risk for that. Next up, we got ourselves a trailer for I called it Man Meat Mountain.
Which I thought was like a new food show. Yeah, like ma Guerrillas kind of a thing.
It's just my pet name for Reacher because we got a trailer Reacher season three. I watched season one kind of by scrubbing through it. I actually watched season two and questioned myself, like why am I doing this? And then I saw the trailer for season three and I'm like, oh, big big man meat Mountain punches stuff more and then runs into it even bigger man Mountain.
Yeah like that. That honestly looks kind of fun. I do have some friends who enjoy the show. I haven't watched it personally, but yeah, one, watching Reacher get beat up by a bigger batter Reacher is funny. And then two in the trailer, at least they use carry on My Wayward Sun, which I know does not belong to Supernatural, but Supernatural used it so much that I was like, if there are not ghosts or were wolves or vampires or in season three of Reacher, I'm gonna be disappointed.
You don't see Winchester brothers casually getting killed off in the background.
Yeah, yeah, as they always don't.
They would always play that in their season finale, and so like if you because it wasn't like at the beginning of every episode you would hear the like I think they might have done it a couple of different episodes, but season finale was typically where you would hear it, so through the Pavlovian response, you would just associate that song with at least one of the Winchester's dying.
Yeah, yeah, so uh they they better, they better show up.
That's all that would be. That'd be funny. I I don't know if I'm gonna watch it. I included this because I mean it is I would argue this, this bear doesn't really fit into the geeky sphere. It's in action land. Also, it's in male juvenile power fantasy land. Like Reacher kind of represents the guy that a certain type of guy wants to be. They want to be the completely self sufficient, free from any obligations, bad ass who can take on any fight and come out winning at the end. Like that, It's just a male power fantasy the series. That being said, at least the performances typically involve some charming actors, so that helps. But yeah, I don't know that I'll put myself through season three after having sat through season two. Who will see?
I understand the desire to be self sufficient and to be able to win every battle, you know, especially if you grow up being like the underdog. I get it. It is unfortunate that that has been a predominant sort of fantasy, and that a lot of not great people have wanted it or tried to attain it through bad means, because I don't think at its very base level, the desire to be that competent is necessary.
Horrible, Maybe not, but it's just I don't know. I worry that it plays into the the philosophies and worldview of certain people who I don't I don't want them walking around thinking that, you know, they get to make up the rules and that rules don't apply to them.
Yeah, I fully agree. Yeah, I guess. I guess that side of it is not really good. Rules. Rules are there for a.
Reason, Yeah, at least to now. Granted, Reacher is supposedly like this guy who protects people who otherwise cannot protect themselves, Right, that's kind of kind of his thing. But I always worry that the folks, instead of thinking, oh, we need to look out for each other, they're thinking, oh, I want to be able to slam some guy's face through the back of their head. Like That's That's what I always am concerned about. But you know it's I'm sure it'll be a well made man Meat Mountain series.
Yeah, you know that is interesting. I'm not going to believe the point, but it is really interesting how two people can watch the same thing and get completely different stuff out of it.
Sure.
I have this in auditions too, where I'll be like, Oh, I was feeling this and I was trying to trying to achieve this or relay this in a scene, and someone's like, oh, I totally got this. I loved it, but it was completely different from my intent, just because everybody watches through their own perspective. It's just it's interesting.
Yeah. I think it's also interesting how two people could see the preview for in the Lost Lands, and one person could see it as, oh, this is a story that's based off of George R. R. Martin's work, and someone else could say, oh, this is me le Jehoviovic's husband giving her more work as a protagonist.
I saw it and I was like, oh, George R. R. Martin is gun in for a Mad.
Max slash Dark Tower.
Got that Shark Tower.
Yeah, it was a dark energy.
It was what I say, it was Mad Max meets I had something else there and I don't remember what, but I was kind of amazed at George R. R. Martin's penchant of putting extreme weather zombies and everything.
Yeah, yeah, there do appear to be like crazy zombies in this. It has a Western sort of esthetic. There's some like fantasy elements in it too, although it looks like it's more Western sci fi than fantasy. Was like with a dusting of fantasy. Perhaps Batista's also in it, Dave Batista. He's acting across from Meela Jehovivic. And if you're wondering what I'm talking about, like, she was cast in a whole bunch of movies and her husband was the one directing and producing those films, And this looks like it's perhaps maybe maybe just a hair higher production value than some of the ones she did in the past, like the Underworld movies or whatever. A Resident Evil series.
Kate Becka, that's right.
Kate Beckinsale did Underworld. Yes, thank you.
I know.
I was like, I was like, it's one of those. It's one that I tried watching each of those once, could not get to the thirty minute mark. I had to turn them off.
Mila Jdjojovic, I think was also in the Monster Hunter based off the video game movie, and she was also the one of the main villains in the David Harbor hell Boy.
She was also obviously in the Fifth Element as.
Sixth Element, which which is my brain did my brain went on a buddy trail. But Fifth Element. She's phenomenal, She's good. I love her in that she can act, and she can.
She doesn't always, but she can.
Yeah, that's that's what I was gonna say. She doesn't always, so it's a little bit disappointing when she doesn't, because I know she can. But in this case, in this trailer, it does hit me as closer to like one of those less acclaimed movies that she's done. And I don't know if it's her acting ability, if she's just feeling a little presentational, which I only say because I struggle with that in my own acting. So it's it's not super judgmental, it's just game recognized game. But also it could just be the dialogue that they picked out for this trailer. It just seems so melodramatic.
Yeah, which I mean that might be lifted straight from the story. I don't know. I have not read the story that this is based off of So I don't know anything more about that. I mean, I'm sure it'll be schlocky and entertaining to an extent. At least it does kind of strike me as borderline asylum level, Like it's better than asylum clearly, but maybe not by a whole lot.
Yeah. Yeah, I have no segue between In the Lost Lands to Mythic Quest, so we're just gonna jump. Yes, we got a trailer for season four Mythic Quest. It's it feels like it should be season three, but I haven't watched any Mythic Quest, so maybe that's why.
They Also, they, if I recall correctly, they ended up having to take like a full year off because of the pandemic. So so Mythic Quest is one of those things that has not been regularly airing episodes or seasons. Uh, it's it follows a company that makes video games. Yeah, but it's a comedy. It's a comedy that does this, and it's kind of Silicon Valley ish. Yeah.
Rob mcklhenny is the kind of the main character, one of the main characters. Yeah, it looks it's it's like Silicon Valley ish, but with comedy chops. Of community, is what i'd say from the trailer.
Yeah, yeah, I would say that definitely kind of leans a little more on the community side. Yeah, I think it is kind of a merger of those kinds of sensibilities. And I have to say it looks like because I have not watched this series yet, but it is one of those things like, in fact, if I'm being honest, I didn't remember that there was a series until you had this trailer on here, and then I watched just like, oh yeah, that's one of those things that I meant to watch and I just haven't gotten around to doing yet.
Same same here, And I'm like, I'm trying to get my partner, my husband, interested in watching it because I think he would enjoy it, but he hasn't been yet.
Yeah. I will probably give this one a shot someday. When I finished New Girl, I guess there was.
Something finished New Girl. If you aren't enjoying it at all, there was.
You'll never stop asking me about it.
You've watched some episodes, so I can say I watch like, I watched like about eight I think episodes.
Uh, there was something else that I was supposed to watch too, and I can't remember what because, like we talk about this every week, I need to start making an actual list, Like I say it's on my list, but I never actually write anything down, and I need to start doing it.
I told you to like mainline, oh what if? Ketch up on what if?
Oh yes, I do need to do that well, and and maybe I'll do that this afternoon because it's not like I'm going anywhere.
Yeah, yeah, I mean you could, but why bother.
I don't know that I could get out of our driveway if I'm being totally honest, like that's that's ice over.
Let me shovel my way because I do have ice behind my car, But let me just shovel my way out, and then I can get to you and bring my snowshovel and then shovel your ice. I have a feeling, carefully.
I have a feeling having you drive all the way across the city of Atlanta is probably not the safest thing for you either, because even if you are driving perfectly safe on the road, that doesn't guarantee that everybody else is due.
I feel like most of the main roads, because they also pre treated, are probably in a pretty good shape. Right now. We've been above freezing for a couple hours now at least, well, at least in Rosswell, I guess you guys got a little bit more snow than we did, which is unusual. Usually the further north you go, you get more snow.
But yeah, we were in a band where it was heavy snow. So yeah, it was a few inches actually of snow here, So it's unusual for Atlanta.
I mean, we got like two to two and a half here.
But yeah, okay, well we got one more story before we take a dark turn.
Yeah, and this one I almost added to our lineup and then I didn't, but you did, so I'm glad.
Yeah. It's an animated series on Netflix that starts airing on January eleventh, which is the day we're recording this. So it's out now called Sokka Moto Days.
Yeah. It's based off of manga so I said that, right. Yep, it's based on I know I said that, right. I don't even know why I asked, like you second guess yourself.
You know I've been there.
Uh You're like, I know this is right, but now I don't know if I know that it's right because I've thought about it. I thought about the game, and now I've lost the game. Sorry everybody, Uh sucker.
Just lost the game.
I'm sorry.
Uh. Yeah.
It's based off of manga. It's about someone who is like a hit man. It's kind of like John Wick. If John Wick retired to have a decent sized family and like.
A bodega, yeah, like you, or he's running some sort of like pizza restaurant or something.
Yeah, and gained a little bit of weight.
You mean a significant amount.
Of weight, and and like things don't go horrible. I mean in the trailer, Sakamoto, mister Sakamoto has h retired from hit manning and then people are coming after him. But it looks a lot more lighthearted than John Wick. They don't like kill his family and his dog as far as I know.
Yeah, and he has like, uh ridiculous reflexes, like he's able to catch bullets that have been fired at him with chopsticks. And so it's very over the top anime action and it looks really entertaining.
Yeah, it kind of feels like cozy assassin action.
Cozy who knew that that was going to be a subgenre? Not me? Yeah, yeah, it looks cute. So yeah, that's out today. January eleventh, the series just hit Netflix. I have not watched any of it beyond the trailer yet.
Same, same, but I'm adding it to my list.
Okay, now can Yeah, it's because this is this is Ariel's prediction come true.
I didn't mean. I didn't mean. It wasn't my prediction. It was j Peterson's prediction. But I'll let you do your intro because I stepped on your toes.
Oh no, it's fine. I was just saying. Last week, we were talking about howrror movies we're likely to have kind of a big year because they are they typically our lower budget, they have a high return. Typically they get more audiences into theaters. We saw last year that really where the money is is in the family friendly stuff, the stuff that's made for people with kids. That's the stuff that really drives box office return. But if you're looking to make a profit, then making horror movies is a way to go because they typically don't have that large of an investment. They usually do pretty well in the theater, assuming you didn't, you know, make an absolute mess of your movie, and you can turn them out pretty fast. And while we're you know, it's too early for us to say whether or not that's taking effect. But we are seeing trailers for a whole bunch of horror and horror adjacent movies and series coming out, and so the next let's say, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight trailers on our list all fall within the horror family of genres.
So here's the thing. I can like a scary movie or show, especially if it's clever and that's not all that it's got going for it. But I do feel like a lot of horror is not clever and just dips into dark and mean subject matter without anything redeeming. And I feel like there's enough of that in the world right now that I'm kind of I understand it, and I have even seen and read some really amazing horror in the past couple of years. But I'm kind of I want to I feel like we're at a point in time where we should focus on more good things.
I understand what you're saying. I think that horror can, when done well, explore ideas and topics that can teach us important lessons, right, I mean the heck you go back to the Grim's fairy tales, and ultimately many of those were about mind dear parents, don't go wandering off in the woods, like basic things that are important for survival. I think horror still can fall into those sort of categories to this day if it's done well. But to your point, Ariel One, it's not always done well. So sometimes it's just like we just came up with an idea of how to depict people being attacked by something and they're powerless to stop it, and isn't that entertaining? Or it'll be like, hey, we told all those stories like four years ago, yeah, and now we're going to be telling them all over again.
Yeah. And the first the first one we're going to talk about is the Last of Us season two teaser. But here's the thing. I'm going to be completely honest. I watched everything, all of the horror trailers that you put up, exception of the two that you highlighted to warn me, Hey, maybe don't. But I didn't watch the Last of Us season two trailer because I was like, oh, I already watched that, but no, I watched last week's Last of US season two trailer and not this week's.
Yeah, I'm sorry, it's fine. It's just a it's a very short teaser. And it just it has a little bit more of a like, it feels a little more narrative in nature, like the last one was a lot of disjointed shots where you couldn't really tie what's happening right, Like you didn't know is this even in chronological order? Are we seeing this from all different parts of the series. This one looked a little bit more like it was setting up one of the antagonists. And I'm not going to spoil anything because I think people need to watch it if they're going to watch it. I don't. I still am not sure if I'm going to watch it, But yeah, it looked it made it look very tense and dramatic, focusing mostly on the human stuff. But then that's what the first season too, and honestly, it's I think the more interesting thing, Like, yeah, you know, the monsters are there to provide tension and pressure, but they're not really what the story's about.
Humans doing horrible things is way scarier than monsters doing horrible things.
Yeah, because because we're not likely to run into a mushroom powered monster out there, but we definitely can run into people who have bad intentions.
Yeah, yeah, I will probably watch the last of US season two, unless there are episodes that I just need to completely nope out of and I'll let you know.
Yeah, maybe the episode where they have finger sandwiches. You might want to know.
Yeah, I will let me know where that is in the game.
I'm making it up, so I don't know.
Okay. The next thing, I almost added this to our our lineup, and then I noticed you did because Jonathan was way ahead of me, and everything I found to talk about this week he had already found. So the next is a trailer for a horror comedy site called new Topia.
Yeah, it's coming out on February seventh, and it is. It's it's like a kind of a sort of a romance story, or like a this couple or would be couple wanting to find each other in the midst of a zombie outbreak.
I don't remember. I thought at the beginning of the trailer, like they broke up and then the zombie outbreak happened, and they're like, maybe we should reconnect.
Yeah, I think I think you're right. I think that is it.
So who else are we going to reconnect with?
Yeah, it turns out all my other options are currently trying to chew my brains out.
Yeah, it does look very funny, kind of like Daybreak was the one where like all the high school kids were just living in a zombie apocalypse and that was just it. I don't know, it looks funny. It looks funny.
What was the one with the Christmas music where it was the that's.
The Return of the Living Dead and it doesn't come out till next year.
No, no, no, no, no, no no no, it's one that's already been out. It was a musical. It was a zombie musical. I don't musical. It was a musical, not a sousical. A musical. What do you talk? Why do you talk?
Zombie Christmas musical? I can't spell zombie Christmas? Anna and the Apocalypse.
That's it. That's the one I was thinking of. I've only seen it the one time. I was like, maybe it's like that. Yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing more about that. It looked it looked entertaining. Then we get into a whole bunch of I guess it's understandable because AI has constantly been kind of a source for sci fi horror, Like we've had that, that's been a thing forever. But I expect We're going to see a lot more of that in the wake of things like Chad GPT and all that stuff. And so for the next three movies, we've kind of got technology and horror combos. So first up is a film called Cassandra, which comes out February sixth, and this is go ahead.
This is kind of like Megan, but if Megan was on a more rudimentary body and the face was on a TV screen.
Yeah. Yeah, so kind of like some of the robots in Fallout New Vegas. But uh yeah. I felt like as I was watching this, I was like, isn't there a movie that's almost exactly this same premise except it's a more humanoid looking robot and it came out like last year in twenty twenty four, And I'm almost certain there is like it was like a nanny robot or something and very similar in many ways to Megan, And yeah, this feels like it's another version of that. There is like a conspiracy element to this about the company that makes the robot and the persona that's been embedded in the robot having like a history with the family.
That's yeah, it seems like they based her off a real person. I think the movie you're thinking of is called Subservience with Megan Fox.
Yeah, I think that is that. Yeah. So, like I said, there's been so many of these, well and then and then that's also similar to the next one, which is Companion, another robot movie that comes out January thirty.
First, Yeah, when the teaser for this came out, I didn't know it was about a robot, and I almost added it to our lineup, and then I didn't because it was just it seemed like a.
Torture porn movie, like a psycho sexual thriller kind of movie.
Yeah, like Misery but sexy.
Yeah, but it's Companion. The female character lead is a robot, apparently a companion robot. You can draw your conclusions as to what that means, and that things go wrong fatal attraction style but with robots. So yeah, it's fatal attraction, but a robot. Glenn Close is a robot.
And it's got Jack Quid being creepy jack.
Quaids So yeah, it also made me think man jack Quaid has been busy.
Yeah, but like with a broad spectrum of roles, which is great, you.
Know, yeah, yeah, no, good for him. I'm just like surprised to see him, and so like, my boy is starting to turn into my girl Anya Taylor Joy being in every single thing that's ever been made. Yea, which is fine. I like Jack Quaid a lot too. So yeah, I thought I thought Companion looked interesting. I actually thought Companion looked more interesting to me than Cassandra does.
I agree. I agree. It feels like it gives the characters more agency. Plus it's got it's got Harvey Gulian in it. But I was going to say Bowen Yang, and I knew that that was not right. Bow and Yang was in Wicked Harvey Gulian. They are nothing like each other. No, it's got Harvey Goulian in it.
Yeah, what we do in the shadows kind of action going on. One of the trailers that I highlighted saying that Ariel didn't need to watch it if she didn't want to, this one you could have watched, like it's not it doesn't have anything in it that would squik you out, Like this is not one that you would find too gory or too like gruesome or anything. It was more that for the purposes of time, I didn't want you to have to worry about it. But it's a movie that was actually made a couple of years ago. I think it was twenty twenty three. It's called creep Box, but it's getting its release on January twenty fourth, and the premises there's a essentially like a computer scientist type guy and he tragically he's lost his wife. His wife has passed away, and he has constructed a technological device that he hopes will be able to detect and prove that there's an afterlife because he has this deep need to reconnect with his wife and is become really obsessed with it, and his colleagues are concerned for him because they worry that he is kind of losing his grip on sanity in this pursuit of this goal. And it looks like it's it's very low budget kind of approach to it, but it's the kind of science fiction thriller horror stuff that I find particularly compelling. Like if I were to compare it to another kind of low budget sci fi movie, I would say something like Primer, okay, where it's just like it's a very thoughtful movie and so it's not about spectacle, but it is about like exploring certain ideas and philosophies and using technology as sort of the method to do that.
Gotcha, Well, if I could have watched Creepbox, did you mean to accidentally highlight dark Match instead?
No? No, dark Match had been on there already, So that one. I was like, you probably have already seen it because that's been on there all week.
Okay, because it does sound like I could have watched, I would be interested in watching the I will go back and but hey, I'll finish a sentence.
I got it. So like Creepbox might be up your street. But Dark Match, which was is a really gruesome horror movie set on the backdrop of a pro wrestling kind of situation, isn't.
That's yeah, so Dark Matches is about uh, I think the lead character is a female wrestler who gets involved in this underground wrestling match where they delight in like torturing, hurting, naming, and killing each other. And so yes, that's that goes into like the horror torture horror kind of thing that is not my jam. It just feels like it delights in gruesomeness and meanness.
Well, I think the premise and yeah, I don't think there's any bigger story being told here. It's more like this is a high concept that has been turned into a movie, right, And the chi concept in this case is what if there's this satanic cult led by actual professional wrestler Chris Jericho, but the satanic cult that lures up and comer or want to be pro wrestlers to come out and put on a show, but then forces them to wrestle for Realsi's to the death as kind of a sacrifice to their dark god. I think that's kind of the vibe I'm getting from this trailer. And to me, it was like, oh, it's combining two things I enjoy wrestling and horror movies, but in a way that I probably won't like. So it'll be like a really bad recess Peanut butter Cup.
Yeah, I'll just I'll stick to Queen of the Ring, thank you.
I'll probably still try and watch it.
Yeah, the next one, I am torn on this. So the next trailer we talked about a teaser for, but now we've got a full trailer. It's for Heart Eyes, which has a very like scream esque vibe. The full tra it's it's about a serial killer who kills couples on Valentine's Day, but kind of kind of tongue in cheek. I'm torn because on the one hand, it looks incredibly gruesome and like a thing that would just upset me and I'd have to constantly keep my eyes closed. And on the other hand, one, I really like the idea of a healthy couple being like the main protagonists and maybe getting through it together. Like I like that. You don't really see.
That, right, No, Yeah, Usually in horror movies it ends up being two people who are maybe in a couple but not together, but they hook up and that's what that's what marks them for death because they have they have broken a rule and the killer will will see to them shortly.
Yeah, yeah, and like it's it's crazy. Rich Asians is not a horror movie, but I really loved that movie because the main couple and that was also a healthy couple. Again, you just don't see that that much. And then two, the other reason I want to watch it is because it's directed by Josh Ruben, who I think is a very funny person. He's on Dropout TV a lot, and I always think he's delightful. He's an incredible actor. I haven't watched the other stuff he's directed, I don't think.
But oh, you haven't seen were Wolves then.
No, I haven't seen. I should see Where Wolves Within? Also with Harvey Gulian and then.
Squirrel Girl. Oh, I know, I know who you're talking about, but I never remember her name. She was also I think the Best Buy, Like she was the AT and t oh at and T. It was AT and T. Yeah, she was, she was in lots of Yeah. Uh she is, she is. She is the best component of Where Wolves Within by far. Uh. Where Wolves Within is not a terrible movie, but she is, uh, the best element in that that movie. It's not it's not great, but it's not bad.
She she is a very funny person. She she is often. She's been on after MINNTE a few times, and I think she's also been on Dropout TV, and I think she's incredibly funny. I'm really sad we never got to see her Squirrel Girl series. Uh, but I mean this looks like a clever horror movie. I'm just afraid it's going to be a little too gruesome for me.
Yeah, I thought when I first saw it, I was like, oh, this looks this reminds me of Thanksgiving. The eli Roth movie, but not as over the top as far as both the comedy and the horror comedy elements like it. It looks almost more like a like it's leaning harder on the horror side than the comedy side, at least in the trailer, as I recall, but I have to watch the trailer again. Maybe I'm just forgetting the comedic bits. I just in my mind the way I remember it, it came across more like a very stylized serial killer kind of movie.
Yeah.
And then the last film we have is another one I highlighted, so Ariel, you have not watched this one?
No.
This is for a horror movie called free Lance, and the story is about a young woman who is a video editor, and she's a freelance video editor. So she's always hustling looking for her next gig, because it says in the trailer like sometimes the jobs are in and sometimes they're not, and so you can have times where you are struggling to make ends meet because you're not finding work, which is very much in the freelance life. And she gets this opportunity to work on a video project, and she's like working from home and everything that will pay her a hefty amount of money for the amount of work she would have to do, so she agrees, and then she gets the tape sent to her, and she discovers that something really horrifying is captured on tape, and the implication is that it's like a snuff film, like it's like actual people being killed on tape, and she's being told to edit the video, and then she starts to experience really creepy stuff and you can't be sure if it's in her head where maybe she's imagining it because of the stuff she's had to watch, or if it's actually happening because she has not turned in the edit on time, and that maybe whatever group or person made the video as coming after her, you don't really know. Looks extremely creepy and disturbing, which is why one of the reasons why I highlighted it because I was like, hell, Ariel does not need to see this, but yeah.
I've done video editing. That's you describing it was almost too much for me.
Well, and like it makes me think of the people who used to do like content moderation first sites like Facebook right where, and it's almost always outsourced to countries like in Asia or Africa, where people are having to go through enormous amounts of material and look for signs of stuff that that violates platform policies. And the stories out of those places are heartbreaking because you hear about people who have essentially the equivalent of PTSD just doing their job because they've seen so much terrible stuff. And this kind of reminded me of that.
Yeah, yes, for sure, I have watched Freelance, but it was the John Cena Allison Brie action movie I'll oh Romancing the Stone, and I've only seen the first three quarters of it.
I forgot that that was even a thing.
Maybe the first two thirds. I was watching it on a plane and I didn't get to finish it. I liked what I saw.
Yeah, maybe I'll watch that while I'm flying to Katar. I'm not looking.
That's an interesting choice.
Yeah, yeah, well, well who knows what will be on the entertainment system. I'll have plenty of time to watch lots of stuff. I understand it's a fourteen hour flight, so whoof I hope you.
Get a comfortable seat. My friend me too.
But that's it. Those are all the stories and trailers and stuff that we rounded up for this week. I'm sure we miss something because inevitably we'll stop recording and then like forty five minutes later, Ariel will send me a message saying, hey, look at this.
God no, this time it'll be like an hour and a half later because I do have to jump into an audition when we're done with this. But yes, uh yeah, thank you all for listening with us and joining us in the new year. You know, the new year is a time for picking up good habits that you've dropped through the last year. So if you have enjoyed what you've listened to, please tell your friends and family and you know, let us know, and Jonathan if they want to let you know about how they've enjoyed the show or things they enjoyed to see, how do they reach you.
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