THE FEEL WEIRD PODCAST - BEST OF 2024 S2EP10

January 20, 2025 01:27:40
THE FEEL WEIRD PODCAST - BEST OF 2024 S2EP10
The Feel Weird Podcast
THE FEEL WEIRD PODCAST - BEST OF 2024 S2EP10

Jan 20 2025 | 01:27:40

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The boys are back for their first episode of 2025! Sam and Liam catch up on the first pop culture news of '25 before deliberating the BEST of 2024! Best Movie, Best Albums and MORE! 

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[00:00:11] Speaker A: Welcome to episode 20 of the Feel Weird podcast, the first episode of 2025. We're back, my friend. Happy New Year, everybody. [00:00:20] Speaker B: Happy New Year. [00:00:21] Speaker A: I mean, it took us like two weeks to get onto this, but because we're busy people. Busy people. [00:00:26] Speaker B: Things have got going. [00:00:26] Speaker A: Exactly. So we're going to have a little bit of a touch up on the two weeks of stuff we've missed in 2025. [00:00:32] Speaker B: We are. [00:00:32] Speaker A: But then our chunk of this episode, we're gonna do the best of 2024. [00:00:36] Speaker B: Yep. [00:00:37] Speaker A: Big year for us with the podcast. When it twas. [00:00:39] Speaker B: Big year for everyone. [00:00:40] Speaker A: Big year for everyone. For different reasons. [00:00:41] Speaker B: For different reasons, good and bad. [00:00:43] Speaker A: Yeah. But. [00:00:43] Speaker B: Yeah. So we've got a load of bangers to go through today. Hit me, as per usual, before we start any of them. [00:00:48] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:00:48] Speaker B: Splinter's back in the studio again. [00:00:50] Speaker A: You can't see off camera, but he's got his little desk. [00:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah, he looks good. He looks handsome. [00:00:56] Speaker A: Yeah. New Year, new you. Big time. Splinters with a question. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Hits with a question. Right. Do you want me to read it, John, do you want to read it? [00:01:01] Speaker C: I can read it. Since it's the splinter question. What is your biggest fear? [00:01:07] Speaker B: Are you going deep, though? Because it's easy for me to go. [00:01:10] Speaker A: Tattoo literally with this. [00:01:14] Speaker B: In with your fear. [00:01:15] Speaker A: I have a tattoo on my arm inspired by the fear of being average. [00:01:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:01:20] Speaker A: Yours sounds really corny, but yours would. [00:01:22] Speaker B: Be something like that. [00:01:22] Speaker A: But, you know, I am a musician. [00:01:24] Speaker B: Untapped potential on that. [00:01:25] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. But you go next. While I ever think of something a. [00:01:28] Speaker B: Little bit less, the easy answer I thought was spiders go to not crazy. But then also, you know, I don't rate more. But I've never even seen with my own two eyes octopuses. [00:01:39] Speaker A: Those are not from this planet. [00:01:43] Speaker B: No, I'm not a fan. You know when you see them, like when you see, like a hole in a ship and they're massive and they go through a hole like this big. Honestly, I would rather have a massive. [00:01:53] Speaker C: Spider on me than Davy Jones out of Pirates of the Caribbean. You were petrified of him as a kid. [00:01:57] Speaker B: 100%. Although he does a sick job. Shout out to him, Bill Nighy. But, yeah, I'm not a fan at all. [00:02:02] Speaker A: I think that if there was. If you could. [00:02:04] Speaker B: That's a legit fear. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Any animal on the planet, if someone could say to you, there's aliens that live among us. Yeah, but they're actually. [00:02:11] Speaker B: One of the animals is an alien. Who is it? [00:02:13] Speaker A: You point directly. [00:02:15] Speaker B: Octopus. Jellyfish's Cousin, I mean, and anyone else that's in that family. [00:02:18] Speaker A: Yeah, it's not right. I mean, I get that these other animals that can do the camouflage thing, but octopuses, man, they freak me out. [00:02:24] Speaker B: Yeah. You know what it is? It's the unpredictability of them. [00:02:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:28] Speaker B: It's the way they're moving and the. [00:02:29] Speaker A: They got three hearts. Why? [00:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah, don't need them. [00:02:32] Speaker A: I mean, I don't know the scientific answer, but I would love for someone to tell me in the comments why the do octopuses need three hearts? [00:02:38] Speaker C: I'll let the audience do that. I'm not going to fat ch. Sure they'll do that for you. [00:02:42] Speaker A: And I also love how you've survived like a wheelbarrow's worth of terminal cancer. But your less scary sc. [00:02:48] Speaker B: Less scary. You're in a room again with cancer. Or an octopus. [00:02:53] Speaker A: Hook me up. I'm going chemo again. [00:02:54] Speaker B: Run me the cancer. My PS5 now. Do you know what I mean? [00:02:59] Speaker A: So, yeah, Liam's wife's not very happy because Liam really wants his cancer to come back so that he can get. [00:03:03] Speaker B: No, not really come back, but just. Just enough. Like skin cancer. One of the easy ones. One of the level one. No one has ever died from skin cancer. [00:03:12] Speaker A: Yeah, first it's not. You've not prestige then, have you? [00:03:15] Speaker B: No, that is too tal boreal cancer. Do you know what I mean? You shouldn't even have a day of work for it. Yeah, go on your lunch break, get. [00:03:20] Speaker A: It standard loadout before you unlock. Exactly, I mean, exactly that. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Just give me that. And so this is a heads up for anyone in the uk, Just a lot of the money that you send to these cancer charities are going to sick people's phones tech. [00:03:35] Speaker A: So tell the people, what did you get? [00:03:37] Speaker B: Well, I got a MacBook and an Xbox because they were like, hey, you're probably gonna be brown bread soon for your last few months. What do you want? [00:03:44] Speaker A: You know what? [00:03:45] Speaker B: I've actually really needed a MacBook. And they went, well, you know, we can pull some money from this Ch. From this. There you go. All right. [00:03:51] Speaker A: Come to be fair though, your chances of living were that slim, they were probably thinking they could return it with it. [00:03:55] Speaker B: Yeah, 100%. [00:03:56] Speaker C: They'd be like, it's not got Apple Care though, has it? [00:03:58] Speaker B: Like, yeah, we won't need it. We don't need it. He's not making it. [00:04:02] Speaker A: So as per usual, mine was something really cheesy and yours was the complete opposite. [00:04:07] Speaker B: Sparred. Yeah. I mean, what does that say about. [00:04:09] Speaker A: Going all day about fears. But we'll. Should we move on? [00:04:13] Speaker C: If you could give us one of biggest fear. [00:04:15] Speaker A: So, I mean, if we're talking along that line, I couldn't live in Australia because. [00:04:20] Speaker B: No. [00:04:20] Speaker A: When it comes to spiders and snakes and stuff. So my sister has a snake and she will be listening. She knows this. I think she listening freak. Not her, the snake. Like, they all walk around in my family talking about, are the snakes cute? It's a snake snake. It's not cute. [00:04:36] Speaker B: I'm not scared of snakes, though. I don't mind snakes. [00:04:38] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:04:38] Speaker B: So I said if I went and I'm a celeb, I'd go in saying, don't mess with snakes, mate. So then every trial they go and get melonian with the snakes. [00:04:46] Speaker A: The trick is to go in armor celeb and say, you're not scared of anything, though. [00:04:49] Speaker B: Yeah. But then they're gonna throw everything at the kitchen sink at you. Yeah, this expression. [00:04:53] Speaker A: People walk in and go, oh, do you know what? I'm gonna be all right, but I'll walk. You know, spiders. What do they expect? Everyone's gonna be like, sweet. Throw them in every time. That's what I'm saying. [00:05:01] Speaker B: But if I say I'm scared of snakes or something like that, then. Or if I go the water ones, I always rate the water one that the one you have to swim and get stuff. [00:05:08] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:05:09] Speaker B: So I'm a good swimmer, I think. [00:05:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:10] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:10] Speaker B: They go, I'm petrified of water. Y whole, you know, nature feels like they're being fixed. When I'm like, just. [00:05:16] Speaker A: My sister snake's never done anything to particularly scare me. [00:05:19] Speaker B: What's her name? [00:05:20] Speaker A: It's called Monty Python because my sister thinks she's funny when she was a kid. So we used to have a German shepherd back to shout out Baxter up there in doggy heaven. [00:05:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:31] Speaker A: Anyway, I was playing COD with Liam at like 4am over lockdown, right. [00:05:34] Speaker B: Oh, I remember. [00:05:35] Speaker A: And very long story short, the snake used to go missing for, like, months at a time because it worked out how to open its terrarium thing. Oh, yeah, exactly. So when everyone else is chill with it, I was like, no, my uncle won't come round. He was like, I'm not coming to find a snake. One time we found it lodged behind the radiator and it was there for like a month. We literally found it lodged behind the radiator. But anyway, so I was looking for it. So I go down, I go. My room at my mum's was in the loft so they overlooked. I come down the stairs, it's like stupid o'clock in the morning because we're playing Warzone and I step across the landing and it was like some out of Scooby Doo. I, like, I was in the air, like, legs spinning, you know, like cartoon sprinting in the air. Because as I put the bathroom light on, the snake was next to my foot. So I just shit myself. The snake didn't even do anything, but I just shit myself. [00:06:20] Speaker B: Also, for context, it's not an anaconda, it's not a python. [00:06:23] Speaker C: No. [00:06:24] Speaker A: It's pretty big now, is it? Lengthwise, it's. I mean, I know it's not much, but it's probably the same length as me. [00:06:29] Speaker B: Wow. [00:06:30] Speaker A: But I mean, five foot six. Yeah, good point for a household scenario. [00:06:33] Speaker B: Fair enough. Then. Fair enough. [00:06:34] Speaker A: Gossip. It's like, it's not natural. So anyway, so I thought. I thought, fucking hell, I found a snake. So I ran up to get my phone, ran back upstairs to get my phone to come down and show Liam. [00:06:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:44] Speaker A: And as I came downstairs, I was running down my stairs and I heard the dog go. I thought. So I ran downstairs and it was like some kind of Kong versus Godzilla fucking snake. And the snake has never even hissed or anything. The snake was reared up, hissing, and the dog was like going fucking bananas. So I grabbed the dog's neck and it was like. As I pulled the dog's neck away, the snake snapped. Just missed. So then I'm like, stood at the top of the stairs holding on to my 68kg German chef while he's trying to go mad at the walking snake. I'm like, has no one else woken up yet? This has not been a quiet scenario. [00:07:21] Speaker B: Just the loudest. [00:07:22] Speaker A: Exactly. And I. I've never picked this. We've had this snake, I mean, I think probably eight years now, and I've never picked it up. I'll at the most stroke it. And I thought, the first time I'm picking it up is definitely not going to be after the first time he's ever got angry. So then I fucking went and walked my sister up around. I found you, bastard snake. Come pick it up. Because I'm not touching it. [00:07:41] Speaker B: You've not stroked it? [00:07:42] Speaker A: I've stroked it. It's the weirdest thing in the world because obviously, you know, they're all like, muscle. Oh, of course, obviously they've got bones. But like, just feeling it is just the weirdest thing in the world. It's like solid muscle, but it's like squidgy and stretchy. [00:07:54] Speaker B: You know what I do remember those little elastic bands where you go like that on your wrist and it like whacks around it. That work for your snake. You're just launching it at your wrist and see if it snaps around. You know, like when you go to a museum as a kid. Yeah. [00:08:06] Speaker A: Do you know how much money I'd pay for you to do that to his name? See what would happen. [00:08:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:11] Speaker A: Oh. But anyway. Yeah, so I don't like snakes. [00:08:13] Speaker B: That's funny. [00:08:15] Speaker A: I'm. I'm not like a jumpy person when it comes to bugs and snakes, though. But, like, you know, I don't love them. [00:08:22] Speaker B: No. [00:08:22] Speaker A: I'm being. I'm especially living with my girlfriend. I'm obviously the person who has to get rid of a spider if we find the spider. And growing up in the countryside, there was always spiders. But, like, I don't love the thing. I don't understand how people have tarantulas and have them crawling. No, thank you. [00:08:37] Speaker C: I never understand it. [00:08:38] Speaker A: No, exactly. [00:08:39] Speaker B: No, you're weird. [00:08:39] Speaker A: I mean, like when my sister. My sister has a snake, like she puts her hair in a bun at the top, the snake will wrap around the bun and just go like that and just like. Like a. [00:08:46] Speaker B: Like Ratatouille. [00:08:47] Speaker A: I was going to say a kaleidoscope. Periscope. Like a periscope. And she'll just walk around the house. [00:08:51] Speaker B: Like, why it's controlling it. [00:08:53] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:08:54] Speaker B: Snake, Ratatouille. [00:08:55] Speaker A: Yeah, probably. Yeah. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Pulling on her barnet and just moving her about the house. [00:08:59] Speaker A: It doesn't make her much of a better cook, though. But. [00:09:01] Speaker B: Well, I don't think it's making a. It's a snake, it's not a rat. That was his thing. [00:09:04] Speaker A: That's true. Yeah. Yeah. [00:09:05] Speaker B: Snake's on different business. [00:09:06] Speaker A: Yeah. It's like the Amazon reboot of Ratatouille. [00:09:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Different. Different. [00:09:09] Speaker A: Different styles, you know. Anyway, that went. [00:09:11] Speaker B: That went too long. [00:09:13] Speaker C: It was so worth the story. [00:09:14] Speaker B: What is your biggest fear, Listener? Let us know. [00:09:18] Speaker A: Oh, right. If you're asking me, I was like, I told you for 10 minutes. [00:09:20] Speaker B: Yeah. I just got serious quick time on this. Yeah. [00:09:22] Speaker A: Hit us up with them big time. Right, Liam? So as we're. As we're discussing this on recording, is it the. It's the 17th of January. In two days time, the US tick tock goes kaput. [00:09:34] Speaker B: If you're in the US goodbye. So I guess we've got to do a shout out to any of our listeners who've been from the US continue to. [00:09:42] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:09:42] Speaker B: Shout out to the OG's Hannah. Shout out to Maxwell. [00:09:45] Speaker A: Even though she is. Because Hannah. [00:09:46] Speaker B: Well, yeah, of course. [00:09:47] Speaker A: Following Hannah's close friend story. Thanks for letting us in. That. [00:09:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:09:51] Speaker A: You could be anywhere in the world at the moment. [00:09:52] Speaker B: I don't. Yeah, I'm asking. I don't really know what her situation is in regards to TikTok, because if you're always. If you land in North America, does the app not open then if you're out, then it works anyway. If you listen to this in North America, get a VPN and keep checking in with us. [00:10:06] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. [00:10:07] Speaker B: Get a vpn. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Because we're going to be a lot better this year, I promise. [00:10:09] Speaker B: Exactly. Spot on. So. Yeah. But two days ago, what do you reckon about it? Well, we're not doing another conspiracy on it again because it's. Even though it's very obvious that no one believes the reason they're going because of data, because it's just information is getting put out on TikTok and keeping people more informed than traditional legacy media. [00:10:30] Speaker A: They don't like it and they don't. [00:10:31] Speaker B: Like it because they go, hold on, this, this, this video's got 19 million views and it's telling everyone about all the shady stuff we're doing. Shut it down, partner. [00:10:39] Speaker A: That alongside with Mark Zuckerberg. Getting rid of fact checker on Facebook. Yeah. Meta and all that. [00:10:44] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:10:46] Speaker A: It doesn't take a conspiracy theorist to realize what's going on at the moment. [00:10:49] Speaker B: No. [00:10:49] Speaker A: Well, yeah. TikTok was the only thing where people were getting real information. Obviously a lot of bullshit on it. [00:10:54] Speaker B: But even then, obviously, for anyone who doesn't know, on our TikTok, anytime we did our whole conspiracies episode, every single clip was bounced after 10 minutes and they go, sorry, we can't do misinformation. Even though we weren't talking about crazy stuff. [00:11:09] Speaker A: No. [00:11:09] Speaker B: Like we're talking about hard, cold facts away from the narrative, the traditional narrative told. And Tick Tock goes, I don't know about all that. [00:11:18] Speaker A: So even they still even have fake news. [00:11:20] Speaker B: They even still had some restrictions, but still a lot of stuff gets out and people learn about, you know, what's going on in the us so we. [00:11:27] Speaker A: Were talking off camera. I like how seeing a few memes of like America thinking that the. They're protecting their freedom by getting rid of Tick Tock. Because it's all. It's the Chinese stealing their data and then Obviously China banned TikTok ages ago. [00:11:42] Speaker B: Yeah. What they mean to say is we can't steal your data. We don't like it and we can't tell you what's going on, so we're not gonna. And also, are you on redbee yet? [00:11:53] Speaker A: Red B. Oh, is that the. But it's just another Chinese app. That's the same thing. [00:11:57] Speaker B: We're on it. [00:11:58] Speaker A: We're on it. [00:11:58] Speaker B: We're on it. Our last two clips are on it. [00:12:00] Speaker A: Have you made one? [00:12:01] Speaker B: Yes, I have. We're on it. We're on it. [00:12:03] Speaker A: Fantastic. I download it straight away, friends. [00:12:05] Speaker B: So I saw it because loads of people put in the ticket, the hashtag tik tok refugee on it. [00:12:10] Speaker A: Yes, brilliant. [00:12:12] Speaker B: So people are like just taking over now on this app and apparently dual lingo is seeing like a 200% rise in. Shut up. In people learning Mandarin for this app. Americans learning it. And we're on it now as well because I was like, you know, we're going to go over as well. [00:12:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm not learning Mandarin for it. How much of a sad person, how. [00:12:32] Speaker B: Much you wear it got to be to learn the most popular. Well, spoken language. [00:12:35] Speaker A: I don't glue to my phone too much as it is. If. If it was all in a different language, I think I just put it down finally. [00:12:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:41] Speaker C: Surely you're not going to learn a whole really complicated language scroll on your phone like the. [00:12:46] Speaker B: No, it's crazy. They didn't anticipate this happening because there's still a lot of it that's in Chinese characters. So I can't understand what some of the. Like with the settings, they're still in Chinese. Don't know what they say. So I'm kind of just. But we're on it, though. We're on it. We're making our presence known. We might be the first podcast on it. I haven't seen a single other. [00:13:04] Speaker C: Are they never going to put a language change? [00:13:06] Speaker B: No, they put it. They've started implementing it. So most of it's in English now, but there's still certain settings and little things that haven't changed over. So I don't know what they mean. [00:13:14] Speaker C: Also struggles to see the point as to why they've banned it. If there's just another one that's been sat there for longer than before they decided to want to banish. [00:13:21] Speaker B: Well, no, because this isn't America. This is Chinese owned Chinese ran and people going, Americans not letting us run that. We're not going to go join because inevitably in the next couple years, America will make a new form of TikTok identical and go. Everyone come over here. [00:13:33] Speaker C: Bring vine back, man. This is the time. 2025, the year of the Vine. [00:13:37] Speaker A: This is the thing I will say before we get nerfed again on TikTok, that obviously you look at Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and everyone. And everyone, they're all, like, converging into Donald Trump's back pocket. I can't. It can't be a coincidence that Mark Zuckerberg's basically agreed to do whatever Trump wants on Meta and TikTok's been banned. [00:13:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:57] Speaker A: So really, Meta are just going to come up with whatever equivalent of TikTok and just, like, control it. Which I do find hilarious, though, because if you look on X now, they got rid of fact checker. If you ask, I've seen. I've never done it myself, but if you ask X's. Yeah. AI Bot or whatever, to ask what's the. The biggest spreader of misinformation is Elon Musk. Hilarious. [00:14:20] Speaker B: The best way to ask. It goes, are Israel the good guys? And they go, yes, they are. We go, well, never mind then. We are, yes, we know where you stand. We know if you're biased or not. [00:14:28] Speaker A: But do you remember. Do you remember back in the day when we thought Elon Musk was like, a bit of a legend? [00:14:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Real life Tony Stark. [00:14:35] Speaker A: That's exactly what I thought he was. I thought he was Bruce Wayne. Tony Stark. I remember, like, watching his early Joe Rogan podcasts. The guy was just building flamethrowers to be funny. [00:14:43] Speaker B: Yep. [00:14:44] Speaker A: And I thought, yeah, you're a bit of a. You're a fucking legend. Building tunnels underneath LA just because he can. And like. [00:14:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:49] Speaker A: Trying to do it. Not. [00:14:50] Speaker B: Not. [00:14:51] Speaker A: I was gonna call it hyperspace. What was the. When they were trying to make like. [00:14:54] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I know what you're talking about. Highways. Like speed highways. Yeah, yeah. [00:14:57] Speaker A: Where they were, like, they were gonna put, like, pods that were. That were just like. The whole tunnel was a magnet so that it would, like, hover, technically. [00:15:04] Speaker B: Very clever. [00:15:04] Speaker A: So it was like vacuums. They'd, like hit with, like, push it with that much speed because there'd be no resistance. It just go rapid. [00:15:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:11] Speaker A: But they were saying, like, he'd done the plans to get, like, Paris to. To London. I'm not. I can't remember the figure, but it was genuine. If it wasn't minutes, it was seconds. It was some ridiculous. That didn't sound real. He was like, we've done all of the. The on, like, the. The computer tests and it's passed all of them, but it would cost trillions to make. So he just used to keep releasing patterns. Then he was like, if you can make it, make it. So I just think, wow, you. You're just like. You're just trying to make the world a better place now. [00:15:39] Speaker C: Look at him. [00:15:39] Speaker A: Yeah. And then he bought the largest free speech platform. He's the richest man on the planet. He's the largest donor to the biggest political movement. He's now in the President's back pocket and he's got a official government position. [00:15:53] Speaker C: We also say that it's the worst government. Yeah, as well. [00:15:56] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:15:57] Speaker A: But, I mean, we said we'll touch on 2025 is supposed to be a better year, but half of America's on fire. Yep. [00:16:03] Speaker B: No pun intended. [00:16:04] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. But a little bit of a segue. Did you see the clip of Elon Musk getting a briefing from the LA Fire Department? [00:16:10] Speaker B: No. No, I hadn't seen that. [00:16:11] Speaker A: I can't fucking believe it. He was trying to catch them out because he was like, oh, there's been all this information that we don't have enough water and we don't have enough this and that. And the. And the guy was like, we've got loads of water, but we can't, like. We don't have the facilities to, like, chill out there quick. I can't remember, but it was something along those lines. But. And it's Elon Musk recording, like, on a live. [00:16:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:31] Speaker A: And he's trying to grill this guy and he gets kind of proved wrong. He goes, all right, you prove me wrong there. But then every comment is like, why is Elon Musk getting an official briefing? [00:16:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:39] Speaker A: With the, like, the LA Fire Department. I mean, it's a good point, but this is the point. Because he's an elected government. Not elected, because he's an official government position. Sorry. He can now get FaceTime with anyone. If he wanted to book a meeting with Kim Jong Un, he could. [00:16:53] Speaker B: Yeah, that's correct. [00:16:54] Speaker A: Now, because he's a member of the. [00:16:55] Speaker B: Government, I think he'd like him and. [00:16:56] Speaker A: That'S why he's fucked. And. And don't worry, he's coming to the UK cinema soon. He's going to get reform, isn't he? So can't wait for us all to just spontaneously combust into. [00:17:06] Speaker B: What are you saying is the world's going great? [00:17:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. 2025's been a good start. Yeah. [00:17:10] Speaker B: I've actually got worse news than all of that. [00:17:12] Speaker A: What could be possibly worse than that? [00:17:14] Speaker B: Monsters pulling The Ultra Rosa flavor. This is a big deal. They're pulling Splinter pull them up with. [00:17:21] Speaker A: When I read that on the note, I thought it was going to be something really. [00:17:22] Speaker B: No, it's not. No, it's this. The Monster. Due to low sales. [00:17:25] Speaker A: Energy drink. [00:17:26] Speaker B: My favorite energy drink, Ultra Rosa and most people's. I mean, a lot of people like the white one, but the white one's not all that. But Monster is. Energy is pulling a lot of their top tier flavors in 2025. [00:17:37] Speaker C: No, it's the pink one, right? [00:17:39] Speaker B: Unbelievable. Along with a few others. 2025 discontinued. Week ruined, year ruined. I'm stockpiling them now to get them there. Go on, let's get that. Expected to discontinue in 2024. No, I've not. [00:17:52] Speaker A: It's garbage. [00:17:53] Speaker B: Look at this. So described as bright and sweet. Some said a complex flavor of the floral finish and a hint of pink lemonade. [00:18:01] Speaker A: To be fair, it's probably killing your delicious inside anyway, Liam, so. [00:18:03] Speaker B: No, it tastes too good to be killing it. [00:18:05] Speaker A: Half of that drink was probably the. The stuff that they were pumping into your veins in your treatment. [00:18:09] Speaker B: Hey, listen, I'll be fine with that. Look, scroll down that one, please. [00:18:11] Speaker C: Yeah, this one. [00:18:12] Speaker B: That one. There will be discontinued some point in 2025. Devastating. [00:18:17] Speaker A: Maybe. It's like. [00:18:17] Speaker B: I don't rate the other one though. Although that mango one, that was unbelievable as well. [00:18:22] Speaker A: So unpopular opinion, bad news all around. Monster. [00:18:25] Speaker C: I don't either. [00:18:26] Speaker B: Personally, I used to be a rockstar fan. More rockstar. Guava. [00:18:29] Speaker A: Purple cat. [00:18:30] Speaker B: Believable. Don't know what that supposed to even mean. No, because that would make sense actually. Because they're more of. They're more of Rio and Ka drinkers. [00:18:37] Speaker A: Why is that? [00:18:39] Speaker B: Because of where they come from and what they like. That's the consensus. That's what they're into. Sorry, that's what they're into. Yeah, that's what I'm into. But the shop soldiers. [00:18:51] Speaker A: I can't remember what I was gonna say. [00:18:52] Speaker B: Probably not something good. Should we keep it moving then? Because we've got a lot we're going to get through for this year. [00:18:57] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, sorry. What I was gonna say. See, I like Red Bull. Yeah, I think. No, Red Bull's bobbins. It's like the amount too small, it's too much in a monster can drink like that. [00:19:09] Speaker B: You don't want a bottle of water shot. [00:19:11] Speaker A: Like sometimes the small Red Bull's not enough. But then when you get the big one, it's too much. [00:19:14] Speaker B: Yeah, but Red Bull's like battery acid. It's like TV stuff. [00:19:17] Speaker A: I like the tropical one. The. The yellow one. [00:19:19] Speaker B: They do truffle. [00:19:20] Speaker C: There's a tropical Red Bull. [00:19:21] Speaker A: Is it tropical? I'm sure it's tropical. Yeah, Tropical. [00:19:24] Speaker B: Let's call it up. Splitter. [00:19:25] Speaker A: Tropical. A tropical Red Bull and Roman. Coke and rum, not Coke. [00:19:28] Speaker B: Well, yeah. In a nice mixed, topical, restful rub. [00:19:30] Speaker A: And Coke. [00:19:33] Speaker B: Yeah, get that tropical Red Bull up. So I don't think I've seen this, but I think because I've never noticed it. Yellow can. [00:19:39] Speaker A: Yeah, it's really good. I mean, ironically, it looks more like a battery. [00:19:42] Speaker B: They've got bare flavors. Since when? [00:19:45] Speaker A: Although I try not to drink. [00:19:47] Speaker B: Look at that Summer edition they've got. [00:19:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Lilz loves the red one. It's watermelon. The red one. [00:19:51] Speaker B: Coconut. That's got to be horrible. [00:19:53] Speaker A: Yeah, the coconut one's got to be gross. [00:19:54] Speaker C: Summer edition. Like what? Juneberry. [00:19:56] Speaker B: Is that orange? You can't say Capricorn. Apricot. Close. [00:20:01] Speaker A: What's that green one say? Is it. [00:20:03] Speaker B: That's gotta be apple. [00:20:04] Speaker A: Cactus. [00:20:05] Speaker B: Citrus. [00:20:07] Speaker C: Cactus. [00:20:08] Speaker B: Oh, just say cactus. [00:20:09] Speaker A: That looks like cactus. Fire from here. [00:20:10] Speaker B: Cactus. Fox. [00:20:11] Speaker A: It can't be right. [00:20:13] Speaker B: Excuse me. [00:20:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I try not to drink Red Bull with alcohol anymore because in first year, it was basically all I did on nights out. [00:20:20] Speaker B: And Stop your heart. [00:20:21] Speaker A: Yeah. And my ex girlfriend woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of my heartbeat because it was just like, rapid. [00:20:28] Speaker B: Not that it was a very poetic sound. Like a line like, she woke up to the sound of my heartbeat. [00:20:32] Speaker A: I mean. Yeah, but if it. It would be poetic if it wasn't from too many. [00:20:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:37] Speaker A: Red Rum and Red Bulls or whatever. [00:20:38] Speaker B: Yeah, that makes sense. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Vodka, Red Bulls. That was it. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Anyway, gotta be careful, Right? Let's keep it going. [00:20:43] Speaker A: You've watched. [00:20:44] Speaker B: Watch Nosferatu. [00:20:46] Speaker A: Yeah, there you go. [00:20:47] Speaker B: You obviously couldn't come, and I liked it, but I didn't think. I thought there was things I was going to enjoy more about it. Visually. Gorgeous. Everyone's acting. Almost everyone's acting. Unbelievable. [00:21:02] Speaker A: You check. You. You checked yourself there. Who was bad in it? [00:21:05] Speaker B: Lily Rose Depp wasn't amazing. [00:21:07] Speaker A: Only because she's got the hardest job. [00:21:09] Speaker B: No, no, she's got the hardest job because a lot of the film is her just kind of going like. And that's not an exaggeration. Also, I tilted to James Halfre and went, I can't stop looking at her forehead. And I have a big forehead. [00:21:22] Speaker A: Her forehead is beaming, like, scraped back in it. [00:21:27] Speaker B: But she was Fine in it, but it's a hard job to do. Also, I noticed in one of the scenes, everyone apart from her have all played or playing an upcoming Marvel character. So we get the cast there. Nicholas Hoult played Beast. [00:21:39] Speaker A: Who's Bill Skarsgard playing in Marvel? [00:21:41] Speaker B: No, no, he wasn't in the scene I'm talking about. Oh, he's like four of them. So Aaron Taylor Johnson, obviously craven. There was Emma Curran, who's obviously just played Cassandra Nova. Ralph is playing Galactus. He's the voice of Galactus. So there's a scene where there was like five ex Marvel and Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin. [00:22:01] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:22:01] Speaker B: There was five of them in the scene. All apart from Lily Rose Depp played a Marvel character. [00:22:06] Speaker A: Lex Luthor, isn't he? [00:22:07] Speaker B: Bill Skarsgard was the villain in Eternals for that very one off Quick thingy. [00:22:11] Speaker A: The massive. [00:22:13] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. It was like the. It wasn't a very well done villain. He was kind of one of the side villains who they kind of fight at the end. It wasn't a Titan. [00:22:21] Speaker A: What are they called? [00:22:22] Speaker B: But he's an Eternal. If you type in Bill, just put Eternals right after that and you'll see his catch and go, oh, of course. That's the one that he plays in it. But he's like the weird alien. What's it called, dude? I can't remember what he's called. [00:22:35] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Crow. Yeah, don't know. [00:22:37] Speaker B: Crow. There you go. You know what I mean. [00:22:39] Speaker A: So am I right? Is this the fourth rendition of the. Of the story? [00:22:43] Speaker B: Technically? So there's a one in 2020, 1922. There's the one. Yeah, the one in 1922. Then Willem Dafoe played the character. Isn't the Nosferatu isn't the character. That's what vampires are called. So it's like a turn for them all. I've not seen the others, but he's called Count Orlok. And the person who played Count Orlok in the 70s one was Bill. Was what's his face? Willem Dafoe. Great pick. Because he looks like. He looks like a vampire already. But it is good. And everyone is, like I said, apart from Lydia Rose Depp. She's a bit distracted and she moans a lot because he's like in her guts. Like spiritually speaking, that is. [00:23:22] Speaker A: I was gonna say. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Yep. But I think you would really like it because it's not a jumpy horror film at all. But it's a very gothic thematic success. [00:23:31] Speaker A: With trying to ram film horror down My throat. Because I said, I'm not really asked about horror films. [00:23:34] Speaker B: No, but it's. [00:23:35] Speaker A: I think it's the kind of horror films. And you were like, meh. [00:23:38] Speaker B: No, it's not meh. It's just not what I thought it was gonna be. But I still think you would enjoy it. [00:23:44] Speaker A: I watched the spongebob remake that's on the screen. [00:23:46] Speaker C: That's what I was just trying to see if it was the right. [00:23:49] Speaker B: They actually said in the press they want to thank spongebob for that because it introduced a lot of people to who Nosferatu was, because he's shown up a lot in spongebob. But anyway, carry on. What were you saying? [00:23:59] Speaker A: Well, so we lost President Jimmy Carter, didn't they? And he was alive for every rendition of Nosferatu. [00:24:06] Speaker B: I suppose he was. [00:24:07] Speaker A: Which is hilarious. [00:24:08] Speaker B: And both, what, world wars? And also. No, he missed one. [00:24:12] Speaker A: No, we missed World War I. [00:24:13] Speaker B: He missed one. But he saw it. [00:24:15] Speaker A: He's not 120. He didn't die. [00:24:16] Speaker B: Yeah, no. He saw England win the World cup, though, at an age where he could have. He could have been around for it. He could have had a pun. [00:24:23] Speaker A: To be fair, though, most of our grandparents probably did. So it's not that bad. [00:24:26] Speaker B: No, good point. [00:24:27] Speaker A: My granddad was. No, I was going to say he was there, but he was at the. The champions league final. 68. Two years later. United. United. [00:24:34] Speaker B: You got two. [00:24:36] Speaker A: Benfica. The program from the game is behind you on a frame. [00:24:39] Speaker B: Oh, of course it is. [00:24:40] Speaker A: 1968. Splinter of Arsenal. Ever won the Champions League? No. Exactly. Move on. So I actually watched Karsh. [00:24:48] Speaker B: Dig that. Go on, Carry On. [00:24:49] Speaker A: I went to the cinema for something different. I watched Better man, the Robbie Williams film. [00:24:55] Speaker B: Carry On. Yes, go on. So you did. Unbelievable. [00:24:58] Speaker A: It's fucking sick. [00:24:59] Speaker B: Is it? [00:24:59] Speaker A: And I'll die on that hill. It was. I think you say that. [00:25:03] Speaker B: Is that a controversial opinion? [00:25:04] Speaker A: What's his average review? [00:25:05] Speaker B: Scroll to the right. [00:25:07] Speaker A: Will say, what's rotten tomatoes? [00:25:09] Speaker B: 89 and 7.7. That's well good. [00:25:11] Speaker A: This is what's confused me because. [00:25:12] Speaker B: Really good. [00:25:12] Speaker A: If you look on social media, Americans are just fuming. Yeah. [00:25:16] Speaker B: Because they don't have a clue who he is. [00:25:17] Speaker A: But I don't know why they're getting so beef. Or like, don't watch it. Yeah, you don't want to watch it. But they're all just like, oh, we don't know who he is. We don't know he is. It's like, well, cool. I don't care. But one thing I Will say is the second I saw the trailer and it was CGI monkey, I thought, who on earth Perfect. Has pumped that much money into it? [00:25:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Expensive. [00:25:33] Speaker A: It's the greatest showman director in it, like. But the budget was $110 million. [00:25:37] Speaker B: Not cheap to be solid weekend. [00:25:39] Speaker A: Four mil. [00:25:40] Speaker B: Yeah. What's it, I wonder? [00:25:42] Speaker A: No one's gone to see it, but from anyone who I've seen and even in comments on online and people I know, anyone who has seen it has said it's brilliant. [00:25:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:50] Speaker A: And it is. It's brilliant. [00:25:52] Speaker B: James is watching it this week and he said he needs to check in with you. [00:25:54] Speaker A: I can't wait to hear his opinion on it. Because the thing is, it's one of them. Like, if you know Robbie Williams and love Robbie Williams and take that and all that, you'll enjoy it even more. But, like, you don't have to. Because what I think I've got a lot of respect for him for is he's. He's not like. He's not Hollywood it up. Do you know what I mean? He's not. He's. He does not come across great in it. But. [00:26:15] Speaker B: But that's what a good story should do. [00:26:17] Speaker A: Like, the whole point is about his mental health and stuff and, like, the journey of why he was like that. [00:26:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:22] Speaker A: So he's not like. He's not painting himself out to be a hero or anything. [00:26:26] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:26] Speaker A: And there's a lot of stuff that they've missed to benefit the story and not just glamorize Robbie Williams. I mean, I respect it. If Robbie Williams wasn't a real person, it would still be a great film. [00:26:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:36] Speaker A: To be fair, I like. The music's great. [00:26:39] Speaker B: So I saw they had a younger singer play the younger version of him because he said his voice just can't sing it like he was when he. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Was 20 years old. [00:26:47] Speaker B: So the other guy, could you tell or did you know that going in. [00:26:50] Speaker A: Or was just like that going in? Yeah. Because he narrates certain parts as well, but it's one of them. Right. The only thing I can think of as an example is, do you remember watching the Han Solo film? [00:27:00] Speaker B: Yes. [00:27:00] Speaker A: Do you remember? I can't remember the guy's name, but remember when it. Before it came out, you were thinking, I can't see anybody else. [00:27:05] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:27:07] Speaker A: Five minutes in, he's Han Solo. [00:27:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:09] Speaker A: Just forgot. [00:27:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:10] Speaker A: It was immediately like that. [00:27:11] Speaker B: Interesting. [00:27:11] Speaker A: But what was cool, what was a bit freaky, actually, was that his eyes were Robbie Williams's eyes. I mean, obviously cgi, but not in the actual movie. Freaky. What I was impressed with, especially because we're all like, you know, scarred from she Hulk. The CGI was actually really good. [00:27:26] Speaker B: It looks strong. It looks really strong. [00:27:28] Speaker A: Which again, I can't believe someone spent that much money because like. Yeah, in fact Splinter. When you get a second, we check the budget for Bohemian Rhapsody and like other big buy ops like that because I can't imagine them being. They must be around 110 million if not more. [00:27:41] Speaker B: But yeah, but he also. [00:27:42] Speaker A: Robbie Williams. I love Robbie Williams. [00:27:44] Speaker B: It's a good point. [00:27:45] Speaker A: I've always thought, well, was it. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Who was the. I don't know if you're gonna remember in the intro when I showed who was the studio that made it? Was it an American studio? [00:27:53] Speaker A: Bimi Rhapsody was 50 mil. [00:27:54] Speaker C: 50 million to make Queen. [00:27:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:57] Speaker A: Probably the biggest. Apart from the Beatles. Maybe the biggest band to have ever existed. [00:28:00] Speaker B: Possibly. [00:28:01] Speaker A: They've got less than half of a budget of Robbie Williams. [00:28:03] Speaker B: The VFX is cost a lot of money. [00:28:06] Speaker A: But I mean more like Robbie Williams is a bit. I guess this is kind of part of the film as well though. But like. [00:28:13] Speaker B: It'S going to be sci fi film as well. Yeah. [00:28:15] Speaker C: That's crazy. [00:28:16] Speaker A: At the end of the day, Robbie Williams has always been misunderstood and I get that's part of the film. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:20] Speaker A: But like people in the UK don't realize because he's like a Marmite character and some people hate him, but he's literally like. I think he's got three lifetime Brit Awards. [00:28:29] Speaker B: Massive. [00:28:30] Speaker A: Like no one has that. Elton John doesn't have that. [00:28:32] Speaker B: Has he got any Grammy nominations? [00:28:33] Speaker A: That's a good point. I don't know. Check that. But he's domestically. He's done everything that could possibly be done. [00:28:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:40] Speaker A: And whether people like his music or not, he's a born entertainer. [00:28:43] Speaker C: Two. [00:28:43] Speaker B: Nice. [00:28:44] Speaker A: He's got two grams. Interesting. What are they for? I'm very curious. [00:28:49] Speaker B: Music and film. An R B song. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Is that for a different. [00:28:53] Speaker C: Yeah. Grammy Award for best film, Best R B song of the two that you got nominated for. [00:28:59] Speaker B: It must have been a feature. Must have been a feature. No, 2003 and 2004. 20 years ago. [00:29:04] Speaker A: Something stupid with Nicole Kidman or whatever it was. [00:29:07] Speaker B: That classic, classic. [00:29:10] Speaker A: Although to be fair, they do mention in the film he does an album. Oh, that's one thing. Actually I used to be pissed off with Bohemian Rhapsody because they flipped this the. I can't remember because I've. I've refused to watch. [00:29:23] Speaker B: Yeah, you won't enjoy it. [00:29:24] Speaker A: It's not good. They lied about him doing the Live Aid concert and like when he revealed their dates and blah blah blah. That's one thing they have done in Robbie Williams. That pissed me off a little bit. [00:29:33] Speaker B: What? The change of timing of stuff. [00:29:35] Speaker A: I've got the dates wrong already in my head. But like the end scene, no spoilers is when he does the. The like the swing when you're winning album. [00:29:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:29:45] Speaker A: And that's like when he's been through rehab. [00:29:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:29:48] Speaker A: Blah blah blah. [00:29:49] Speaker B: Right. [00:29:49] Speaker A: But like a Nebworth is before that. But it was the other way around. Nebworth was like the peak of his career and was like 2003 or something like that. But swing when you win him was 2001 I think. So they flipped the dates. I mean so because Nebworth was the biggest thing he ever did, you'd think that would be the epitome. But he's still really unwell during Nebworthy. [00:30:10] Speaker B: I see. [00:30:10] Speaker A: But any. [00:30:11] Speaker B: Does it fit? What? Whatever fits narratively the best. [00:30:13] Speaker A: But. But yeah, I'll. So he's grossing $12 million globally to date now. So yeah, I think it was. I think it was around four. [00:30:21] Speaker B: But there's loads of movies like this. Some of my favorites made nothing at the box. You know Shawshank didn't break even at box office. Well there's loads of these famous films that are so iconic. [00:30:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:32] Speaker B: That made no money. The wizard of Oz made no money. Yeah. [00:30:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:37] Speaker B: You think about now how massive Wicked is made. Nothing. [00:30:39] Speaker A: So many cool films as well. But think about fun fact. I can tell you why Shawshank Redemption. [00:30:45] Speaker B: I already know what you're gonna say. [00:30:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Do you know what films were out in cinema that month? [00:30:48] Speaker B: It was like Shawshank, Jurassic Park, Forest Gump. Loads of these within that two year period. [00:30:52] Speaker A: Fiction before and after it was stacked. [00:30:55] Speaker B: One month 94 to 96 are some of the most stacked years ever for movies. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:31:00] Speaker B: Because there was loads of stuff that came out. [00:31:02] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. So anyway I wanted to more say because especially if there is any American listeners listening like just fucking swallow your pride and watch it because it's sick. It's really. James is going to cream his little. [00:31:12] Speaker B: Oh certainly next to your mum, the biggest take that fan I know. Well he sent me a trailer for the new Boyzone trailer. The documentary went. I'm gonna get back on boy. Well he's a big fan of Ronan Keaton. He's a massive fan. [00:31:25] Speaker A: Life is a roller coaster's tune that's about It. Yeah, well, he thinks they're all tunes, to be fair. Did you hear what Gary Barlow said about the film? [00:31:32] Speaker B: He. Is he in it in some capacity? Is he a monkey or is he, like, a cat? [00:31:36] Speaker A: No, he's a normal guy. Everyone else is normal. [00:31:38] Speaker B: Right, gotcha. [00:31:39] Speaker A: But Robbie Williams was on. I think it was Graham Norton or whatever, and he was saying that, like, I think Graham Norton asked him, how does everyone else feel about their depiction in the film? Yeah, like. Well, I showed Gary the script. [00:31:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:49] Speaker A: And Gary was like, you know, it's all great, mate, but I come across worse than Darth Vader. [00:31:55] Speaker B: That's a good one. [00:31:56] Speaker A: But apparently they was chilling because he's like, look, it's your story. Because I think, to be fair, that's another reason. [00:32:00] Speaker B: Does he come across worse than Darth Vader? [00:32:02] Speaker A: No, he doesn't, but he's a prick in the film. [00:32:03] Speaker B: Okay, fair. [00:32:04] Speaker A: But, like, at the end of the day. [00:32:06] Speaker C: Yeah, like a few spells of his mental health. [00:32:09] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:32:09] Speaker C: Acted out a lot in public and to his band members. [00:32:12] Speaker A: But this is the thing, I think what's clever about the film, and again, why I've got. I've gained more respect for Robbie Williams, is I think the whole point is that everybody's bad through his eyes in the film because he's blaming everyone else. [00:32:22] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:32:23] Speaker A: But the film isn't like that. But the film is. You can tell that that's what's wrong with Robbie Williams. Do you know what I mean? He's like. Like, he. He does treat the bandmates like shit in the film. Like, he is. He is a bit of a prick to them all, so you can kind of understand. And one thing that's funny is I think, like, I mean, I'll stop talking about Robin Williams in a second, but I find it funny now because with all the content coming out about him, everybody, you ask anyone our parents age, I reckon 70, think Robbie Williams is a tosser. [00:32:48] Speaker B: I don't. I wouldn't think so. [00:32:50] Speaker A: No. 100, everyone, because they've all seen him in the early 2000s. [00:32:55] Speaker B: Makes sense. [00:32:56] Speaker A: Just be off, off. He's not. And just be a dick. [00:32:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:58] Speaker A: But what I find bizarre is everybody our generation looks at me, goes, well, that man wasn't well, was he? Clearly he was an addict and he had, like, mental health problems. So I just find it mad because, like, now he's come out with these documentaries explaining his mental health, everyone's like, oh, bloody hell, can't believe it. That makes a lot of sense. [00:33:14] Speaker B: Yeah, it's like, quite obvious. [00:33:16] Speaker A: Yeah, it was off his box, mate. It was crackers in the 2000s. Like, it makes sense. But anyway. Yeah. So speaking of more films and tv, did you watch the Daredevil trailer? [00:33:27] Speaker B: Yes, I did, and it looks great. And I'm glad they finally. They brought what's it Called back. Someone's theorizing, though, we're gonna see Punisher in Thunderbolts because the last episode of Daredevil finishes a weekend before Thunderbolts drops. And he's traditionally in that group. I would kill him, saying he would fit in quite nicely. And he was a well loved show. He was great. And also he's a perfect fit for that. Frank needs to be in his Grillo. What's he called? [00:33:57] Speaker A: Frank. [00:33:58] Speaker B: He's not Frank Grillo. What's his name? Don't tell me. Splinter. What's he called? John Bernthal. [00:34:03] Speaker A: Oh, I thought you meant. [00:34:05] Speaker B: No, it's not Charlie Cox. [00:34:08] Speaker A: Is he called Frank? [00:34:09] Speaker B: He is called Frank. That's what threw me off. [00:34:11] Speaker A: Castle. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Frank Castle is what threw me off. But, yeah, I think he might show up in I fucking Love, which I think he would be good. He would fit in it. He'd fit in it really well. [00:34:19] Speaker A: We've already discussed that. Like, the only reason he shouldn't be Wonder. Wonder Woman shouldn't be Wolverine is because he's already punished. [00:34:26] Speaker C: Didn't they already put Daredevil in Spider Man? [00:34:29] Speaker B: So. Yeah, he was in. Yeah, he was in. [00:34:31] Speaker C: He catches the brick through the window when he does Cold when he does that. [00:34:34] Speaker A: But he wasn't technically Daredevil. He was. [00:34:36] Speaker B: He was just Matt Murdock. He was just there as a lawyer. [00:34:38] Speaker C: Maybe they were hinting that he should. I'm surprised. And bring him in sooner, though. [00:34:41] Speaker A: Well, this is it. They've only just kind of brought him back. Yeah. In the next Spider man that they've not even started filming yet. Well, rumors are that it's gonna be a team up with Daredevil. Street level. [00:34:52] Speaker C: Oh. So they're gonna bring him out a bit before and then. [00:34:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:55] Speaker B: Which they should, though, because they're a nice pairing together. [00:34:57] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:34:58] Speaker C: Funny as well, wouldn't they? [00:34:58] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. But it's funny because I saw a clip breaking down because technically the. The Daredevil that we all hated in she Hulk was technically more comic accurate. [00:35:06] Speaker B: Because he was like, didn't love that yellow suit. It looks like a diarrhea suit because it's like different shades of yellows. [00:35:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:12] Speaker B: And I don't think it looked good. And also they made him, like, so unbelievably op. Cause he dives off a building. [00:35:19] Speaker A: They did 24 backflips off a fucking 10 story car park. [00:35:22] Speaker B: And I'm sure he dodges a car, bro. He's blind. [00:35:24] Speaker A: He's not fucking Superman. [00:35:25] Speaker B: That's what I mean. They kind of stretch his abilities a bit. [00:35:28] Speaker A: Yeah. But what I will say is from that trailer alone, it's gonna be gory, innit? [00:35:33] Speaker B: Yeah. And they bring back a lot of the. [00:35:35] Speaker A: Well, everybody that was in the original is returning. Apart from Winston Fisk's missus. They've recast her. [00:35:42] Speaker B: Vanessa. [00:35:43] Speaker A: Yeah, Yeah, I do. I am intrigued to see how he actually gets out of prison and because in the trailer he's. He's the mayor. [00:35:49] Speaker B: He's the mayor again. Yeah. [00:35:51] Speaker A: So that's quite a twist. [00:35:51] Speaker B: So I'm excited for it. We'll see how they do. [00:35:53] Speaker A: Well. Yeah, I'm just. I'm just relieved that it's. It's kept to its roots of the Netflix show. [00:35:57] Speaker B: Well, he said it's the final. [00:35:58] Speaker A: Listening to us. I mean, everybody was like, I hate that. [00:36:01] Speaker B: But also, he's been waiting forever. Find out, please, when the Netflix Daredevil came out originally, because it's so long ago, it probably is at least 10 years ago, but he said he turned down loads of projects because he thought. [00:36:13] Speaker A: They'Re gonna bring him. [00:36:14] Speaker B: It was back around the corner, like, hold on, you can't take a gig because if you do 2015, there you go. [00:36:20] Speaker C: It was nerds. Oh, I think it's 10 years. Literally 10. [00:36:25] Speaker B: But this is what I mean. He said also he lost an audition and his notes he got back were because he wasn't giving eye contact. And he said he was so used to just playing out. He said that he just didn't deliver good eye contact to camera or to however they were in his screen test. [00:36:40] Speaker A: He's not done much since Daredevil. I can't think of anything he's not. [00:36:43] Speaker B: He's had a Netflix. He did a Netflix movie last year called Something I Forgot About. Gosh, he was in Stardust, wasn't it? [00:36:52] Speaker A: Oh, was he an Echo? I don't even bother watching Echo because it was. [00:36:55] Speaker B: Echo's the only one I haven't seen. But it makes sense that he was in it. Kane. That was it. [00:37:00] Speaker A: No, I never heard of it. [00:37:01] Speaker B: We'll see. So he's done a bit here and there, but he's. His career was put on pause. [00:37:05] Speaker A: Yeah. He knows the lore of Daredevil. [00:37:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Very well. [00:37:09] Speaker A: I've got madness. [00:37:10] Speaker B: That's what you want? [00:37:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:11] Speaker B: Anyway, should we keep it moving on? [00:37:12] Speaker A: Yeah, go for it. [00:37:13] Speaker B: So we wanted to do a little roundup before we do, though. No, before we do. [00:37:17] Speaker A: Hold on, I've got a couple other things. [00:37:19] Speaker B: I've got a couple of things, but firstly, I want to hit you with a quick would. What would you do in this? [00:37:23] Speaker A: Oh, I love this. [00:37:23] Speaker B: Yeah, you will. I was gonna send this split up, but then I kind of want to hear his thoughts on this as well. So you got a thousand grapes. This is where it's going. Thousand grapes. [00:37:33] Speaker A: Liam always sees some shit on TikTok. [00:37:35] Speaker B: I know I do, and I think it's perfect. You got a thousand grapes, one is poisoned. 50k per grape. How many grapes you eating? Cause me handful. Cross my hand, cross my fingers, then I'd be done with it. So just a good scoop. [00:37:49] Speaker A: So how many grapes? Sorry? [00:37:50] Speaker B: Thousand grapes. One poison. 50 bags per grape. You can have 10 grapes and be. And walk away. [00:37:58] Speaker A: I mean, my chance. My. [00:37:59] Speaker B: Yeah, you'll pick the first grapes. One grape. First grape, yes. 100%. [00:38:03] Speaker A: It's gotta be handful on it. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Handful. I got big hands, though, so I'm getting it. [00:38:07] Speaker A: Definitely killing you. [00:38:08] Speaker B: The word said poison. I'm gonna go for the sake of it. You can't go to hospital. You're dead. You're brown bread. [00:38:12] Speaker A: Because I was gonna be that guy and be like, I'll just be ill. [00:38:15] Speaker C: 50 bags per grape? Is that what you said? [00:38:17] Speaker B: 50K per grape. One poisonous grape, Thousand grapes. I feel like a thousand grapes, though. That's a. [00:38:23] Speaker C: That's a box of grapes. [00:38:24] Speaker B: A big box. It's a bucket of grapes. [00:38:26] Speaker A: What's the odds of winning the lottery? [00:38:27] Speaker B: Well, a lot less. A lot. It's not as good as one in a thousand. Of course not. One in a thousand. [00:38:31] Speaker A: No, I know. Well, that's what I mean. Like, it's. [00:38:33] Speaker C: I'll put jackpot. [00:38:35] Speaker A: Winning the jackpot, it's way more than that. I'm thinking 20 grapes is a million quid, innit? [00:38:40] Speaker B: So it's 1 in 13,983,000. So call it 14 million. [00:38:48] Speaker A: Way less than that. [00:38:48] Speaker B: Well, yeah, if it's that chance. Well, if I said, Sam, 14 million grapes. One is poison. Give me all the grapes. [00:38:55] Speaker C: That number's a bit better. I think the 1 in 4 million. 1 in 4 was the stakes. [00:38:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:59] Speaker A: That's what I thought it was going. [00:39:00] Speaker B: To be, but, yeah, there you go. [00:39:01] Speaker A: Wait. The odds of winning the jackpot are as low as around one in 10,000. [00:39:04] Speaker B: One in 10,000. But I'm talking one in eighth. One in a thousand. [00:39:07] Speaker A: I know, but that's like. [00:39:08] Speaker C: But that'll be their lowest. That'll be like, when they've done the lottery, someone's won. They've only sold 10,000. [00:39:15] Speaker A: Probably don't sell 10,000 tickets with the fun police. Just chill out. I'm trying to win the lottery. Hypothetically. I'm going for 20 because I want a mil. [00:39:22] Speaker B: You're counting them out. [00:39:23] Speaker A: Smart. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Just going one. We're okay. I just keep going through like that. [00:39:28] Speaker A: Fucking pile them in, man. [00:39:29] Speaker B: Like. [00:39:29] Speaker A: Oh, you'll just think about it. [00:39:30] Speaker B: Yeah. If you go. [00:39:31] Speaker A: It's like a band Aid. Pull it off. [00:39:33] Speaker B: Yeah. It's Russian roulette with just the biggest gun ever. It's a barrel with a thousand slots in splinter. How many you eat? [00:39:40] Speaker C: I'm going till I die and giving that money out. [00:39:42] Speaker B: Yeah, you're mad. You. I respect it also, you're eating. You're eating nearly a thousand grapes. Because it might be like the 890th grape. [00:39:50] Speaker C: Yeah, but do you like grapes that much? The sacrifice of eating that many grapes? I'm probably gonna die from eating the grapes. [00:39:59] Speaker B: The grapes will kill you before the. [00:40:00] Speaker A: Poison will eat them all in one sitting, though. [00:40:02] Speaker B: Yeah, you do. [00:40:02] Speaker C: That's also, like, if they go off. [00:40:04] Speaker B: It goes to the hospital. Like, what killed him? Oh, he ate 800 grapes. [00:40:08] Speaker A: 999 grapes. [00:40:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:10] Speaker C: I don't know. I just try and get as much money as I can in, like. [00:40:14] Speaker B: Who said it's going to the missus, though? I don't know. [00:40:17] Speaker C: Oh, is that other light? If you die like that, you're dead. [00:40:19] Speaker B: You're brown, red. [00:40:19] Speaker C: Oh, I don't get winnings. All right, I'm having one grape. [00:40:22] Speaker B: One. [00:40:23] Speaker C: I'm having one grape. [00:40:24] Speaker B: One grape. [00:40:24] Speaker C: 50. Greedy, greedy. You're having 20 over there. I'm having one grape. [00:40:27] Speaker B: No, no. [00:40:28] Speaker A: I can do a lot a mil. I mean, 50 grand would change my life, obviously. [00:40:32] Speaker B: How many grapes can I pick up with one? [00:40:34] Speaker A: I don't have to work again. I can just do my fun stuff. [00:40:36] Speaker B: If it's bunched up nicely and I get a good handful. Yeah, maybe 30. I'm just asking the guy how often he does this and like, oh, who else? How many else is. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Have you got that off that TikTok guy that just gives you, like, random. Would you Rathers every day one of those? Probably save loads of them. [00:40:49] Speaker B: Probably one of them. But I thought it was an interesting one. Some people, like, 999. Gamble it all in. [00:40:55] Speaker A: Now, that's just. That's. No, absolutely not. [00:40:57] Speaker B: But obviously that would just be mental. [00:40:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Because that guy's always like, would you rather punch your best mate? [00:41:03] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, I've seen those. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:41:05] Speaker A: Drop. Kick a baby. [00:41:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:07] Speaker A: 20 mil. [00:41:08] Speaker B: I'd be like, run me the baby. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Run me the baby. [00:41:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:11] Speaker A: Kick it that far. [00:41:12] Speaker B: You didn't say. You didn't say Roberto Carlos. You said just give it a kick. Do you know what I mean? [00:41:18] Speaker A: I'm not like lining up like Ronaldo. [00:41:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:20] Speaker A: Kick it on the sofa or whatever. [00:41:22] Speaker B: Yeah. A little volley onto a champ. [00:41:23] Speaker A: He's a robust man. My bank account is not. [00:41:26] Speaker B: That's it. That's it. [00:41:27] Speaker A: That's the quote. [00:41:29] Speaker B: Babies are robust, but my bank account is not exactly. Oh, yeah. What do you want to talk about before we keep going? [00:41:35] Speaker A: I wanted to very quickly. Quickly say. Because I saw this just before. Before, and it blew my mind. And because Liam knows nothing about football or darts, I assume I know some. Explain it. Get me a picture up of Stephen Bunting. [00:41:46] Speaker B: Oh, I know. Stephen Bunting is. Yeah. The oldest looking. He's like 39. He looks. [00:41:50] Speaker A: I was just finding all over my segment. [00:41:52] Speaker B: Oh, sorry. Well, who's that guy? [00:41:54] Speaker A: How old do you think he is? [00:41:55] Speaker B: I think he's 60. How old is he? [00:41:57] Speaker A: Sam Ronaldo's older than him. [00:42:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:00] Speaker A: No, Cristiano Ronaldo. [00:42:01] Speaker B: I saw the memes. But this is the thing. He has to look like that to be good at. To be good at darts, you have to look like that. You're not allowed to be. [00:42:09] Speaker A: His cholesterol looks like his dart score. [00:42:11] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a good one. He's. He. You have to be. You have to learn that to be good at darts. There's no good looking darts players. I say that. I don't know. I don't know what the game is. [00:42:20] Speaker A: Like, what's he's living life on. Like, you know when you listen to WhatsApp voice notes on like three times speed. [00:42:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:42:26] Speaker A: He's living life like that. Because there's no way that's a four year old. [00:42:28] Speaker B: He's. He's blazing. [00:42:30] Speaker A: I have a really healthy 60 year old. [00:42:32] Speaker B: Yeah, he does. He looks like he keeps himself in good nick for that. But 39, he's got a decent voice, though. You heard him sing? [00:42:37] Speaker A: No, I haven't heard Stephen Bunting, the dance mayor, since. [00:42:40] Speaker B: He sings. He sings. [00:42:41] Speaker A: I not clued up enough. [00:42:42] Speaker B: Oh, you're not indeed. Go on, get it on. Yeah, he sings. Gold. Yeah, he does. I'm not saying. I mean, I'm not. He's not Freddie Mercury. I'm just saying he sings and he's not. Oh, bloody Google adverts. He's not bad, but that's what I'm saying. You have to look like that. [00:42:58] Speaker A: Yeah, true. There's no guy that 17, didn't he. [00:43:01] Speaker B: This is what I'm saying. [00:43:01] Speaker A: He's on track, isn't he? [00:43:02] Speaker B: And apparently I look like him. Yeah, according to far too many comments. [00:43:05] Speaker A: Well, that all went to. Because I wanted to put him next to Cristiano Ronaldo and get him singing. [00:43:10] Speaker B: Get him belting out. [00:43:10] Speaker C: If you really want. You want me to. [00:43:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Play it for a second for Sam. Skip it into when he's gonna. Singing. [00:43:17] Speaker A: Come on, then. [00:43:18] Speaker B: There we go. Come on. [00:43:20] Speaker A: Did he win? Okay. I don't even know. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Oh, he's not even properly singing it. Go back and he goes on. Go back 1. Go back a PA onto Google and he sings gold underneath it. That one. Skip that one in. He sings on that bloody advert. [00:43:37] Speaker A: Fat Man Scoop. [00:43:39] Speaker B: He does not sing Fat Man Scoop. Also brown. Rest in peace. Fat Man Scoop. [00:43:42] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:43:43] Speaker B: Yeah, he's brown bread from last year. We didn't put, before we go into Roundup, our 2024 character. We didn't do Best Celebrity Death. [00:43:50] Speaker A: We haven't done any of it yet. [00:43:52] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I said before we go into it, we didn't do it. [00:43:55] Speaker A: It's going to be on our Roundup, isn't it? [00:43:56] Speaker B: No, we're not doing it, though. [00:43:58] Speaker A: I'll say we'll put it on a roundup. [00:43:59] Speaker B: If you. [00:43:59] Speaker A: If you've remembered. [00:44:00] Speaker B: No, because I'm not doing that one. That would be good. [00:44:01] Speaker A: I just want to quickly say that I think it's today the posthumous Mac Miller album came out. [00:44:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:44:06] Speaker A: I think. Is it Balloon or ism? I've already forgot. [00:44:07] Speaker B: It's something like that. It's something like that. It's close, but how many has he got out now since he's. He's been gone? [00:44:13] Speaker A: He's released. I think 2. [00:44:14] Speaker B: He's not released his label is his family cool with it. [00:44:18] Speaker A: So it's his estate that's released it. But this is what I wanted to ask. [00:44:20] Speaker B: Who's his estate? [00:44:21] Speaker A: Because I have you here, who's not a musician. And Splinter, you are a musician. I want to put out. What is everyone's opinion on post TMS releases? [00:44:29] Speaker B: Whatever the person wants to do. [00:44:31] Speaker A: So. [00:44:31] Speaker B: I know Anderson. Pat said don't. There's A tattoo saying, don't release anything if I'm brown bread. And I respect it. And Michael's got stuff in vaults. He's got countless albums and songs not be released. But he already has. [00:44:45] Speaker A: Who owns his estate as well. [00:44:46] Speaker B: Yeah. And also he has had a couple of albums. [00:44:49] Speaker A: Yeah. So good. It's like, tune. [00:44:51] Speaker B: And that came out big fat tune. [00:44:52] Speaker A: But because I literally had that exact same sentence came out. [00:44:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:56] Speaker A: When my friend Hannah was telling me not feel weird Pockets. Yep. She's a big Matt Miller fan. [00:45:02] Speaker B: Was she Brown bread? [00:45:04] Speaker A: No, she's not dead. Why would I be having this conversation with her if she was dead? [00:45:07] Speaker B: Thought this was pre death. Go on. [00:45:11] Speaker A: Anyway, she's a big Matt Miller fan. I was telling about the album. She was like, I don't know how I feel about it. And I was like, yeah, exactly. But. And I said the same thing was Anderson. Pat's got that tattoo on it. Something along the lines of, isn't it, like, if I die, please don't posthumously release my hard drive? It wasn't intended for public viewing or something like that. But, like, I think it's such a intriguing, like, debate topic. [00:45:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:31] Speaker A: Because I want to hear more. Mac Miller. [00:45:34] Speaker B: Yeah. I think. Let him hear it. Splinter. Wolfie, what are you thinking? [00:45:38] Speaker C: I think, I guess when someone passes away, they probably have their affairs in order, and, like, the close ones will know whether or not. [00:45:45] Speaker B: Yeah, they would know. [00:45:46] Speaker C: But the issue is that maybe you have family members that disagree. Like, maybe if. If a partner says, oh, they've specifically said not to. But then a family member or a manager says, well, we've got this planned. We had this planned. Then that completely goes against maybe one. [00:46:01] Speaker B: It keeps their name alive, though. Like. Yeah, Mark's been dead for years. Years and years now. [00:46:06] Speaker C: Eight years. [00:46:07] Speaker A: I was gonna say it's probably 2018. [00:46:09] Speaker B: I think, at least. Yeah. Probably six, seven years. But the point is that it's. He's still. He's been dead since 2018. Yeah, you are. And he's still been speaking about today. [00:46:19] Speaker A: Yeah, man. [00:46:20] Speaker B: Because of this exact reason. [00:46:22] Speaker A: The album that he brought out. Oh, my God, I'm. I'm lost it now. Is it? I don't. [00:46:27] Speaker B: You good with dates, not names today. [00:46:28] Speaker A: Yeah, by the names. It's one of my favorite ever albums. But that was the one that came out posthumously. I'm sure it's Circles. Yeah, it's circles. Okay. I was right. [00:46:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:38] Speaker A: That album is fantastic. [00:46:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:40] Speaker A: And that was. So what I'm saying is, if I was against it, I would Never would have got that. And it's a fantastic album. [00:46:46] Speaker B: If you die, assuming, obviously, you don't know who your music goes to. I've heard loads of stuff you've done that's never going anywhere and you go, it's not finished. And it's. It's close. It's fine. It's good enough to go out. You know what I mean? [00:46:58] Speaker A: Yeah. But I don't know. I'm. And this is the thing, personally, I don't really. I'm. I'm properly on the fence with it, I guess. [00:47:04] Speaker B: It. [00:47:04] Speaker A: Obviously, it's case by case by case, but I'm glad that the estate are the ones that are doing it. Otherwise I'd feel a bit like. Because it's like, you know when the Beatles are releasing, like, reissues and remasters every 10 minutes, whenever you see Beatles News, it's usually just the same. Things come out again. [00:47:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:20] Speaker A: Or whatever. Which is why, when Oasis broke, before I got my inside knowledge that I knew they were actually getting back together, I thought it was just going to be another anniversary release. [00:47:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Because there's so many money grabs. But, like, with Matt Miller stuff, just them throwing up an album on Spotify. [00:47:35] Speaker C: Unless I think he declared before he died that this is finished, like, this is ready to go out, then I could understand why. But I also think, like, since someone's gone, like, I just think it's confusing and it is quite a dark thing. [00:47:48] Speaker B: To put their music out. [00:47:50] Speaker A: Or is it a producer? [00:47:51] Speaker C: And it's also, like, have they. Like, unless they've got, like, the album art designed, they've got, like, ideas for mixers. Like, I just think, like, leave it. They've passed away. [00:48:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:00] Speaker C: Like, unless they've said, like, release this. And this is like, whatever the person who's died has said, like, respect that. Regardless if you're gonna make money from their releases and that kind of thing. I think, like, it's very individual. I personally, like, yeah, I wouldn't want any of my stuff released. [00:48:15] Speaker A: Well, I'm gonna just. I've just realized I'm gonna very quickly commit to release all of your posthumous music so that if anything ever happens to Kanye west, we finally get. [00:48:24] Speaker B: That's smart. Everything we should did you see on Trivia for both of you, what's the original drummer for the Beatles called? [00:48:32] Speaker A: I can't remember his name for Ringo. Pete Tong. Can't remember. [00:48:35] Speaker B: Close. Pete Best. [00:48:36] Speaker A: I fucking knew it was a P. Yeah. [00:48:37] Speaker B: You're close with it. [00:48:38] Speaker C: Names. [00:48:39] Speaker B: But anyway, the point is that when they did their last anthology album, he got. Even though he missed out. And he's called, like, the biggest what if ever. No, but he drummed on a lot of their earlier stuff that didn't get released until this anthology. And he apparently received a hefty amount of money at an old age, old fairs, which he never got because I guess his whole life he was going, that should have been me. And the most famous group ever. And when he was an old man, then he got given a chunk of money. Cause it was basically, you were on these. You deserve it. There you go. Well, shout out to whoever runs the Beatles for even doing that for something he recorded in the. In the 60s, mentally. Do you know what I mean? [00:49:13] Speaker A: Then it makes me think, like, AI music. I mean, that's a whole other debate that we can have another time. But I mean, like, when the Beatles released Now and then, look at that. [00:49:21] Speaker C: Payout between 1.3 mil and 5.2 and 95 as well. [00:49:25] Speaker B: Like, considering he was probably just a bricklayer before. Do you know what I mean? He was driving buses, telling people crazy. [00:49:32] Speaker A: I've heard the story. Absolutely. Ages ago. So I'm gonna get all of it wrong, but there was some bloke in the 70s in the UK, they released a load of music. Flopped, didn't get anything. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:41] Speaker A: Went to just being a normal bloke or whatever. Somebody walks, he goes to Korea or something on holiday in the 2000s, someone stops him in the street and goes, oh, my God, you're him. [00:49:50] Speaker B: Oh, he's like a mega star. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Had gone, like, platinum, really. [00:49:53] Speaker B: Well, you know what? He's had a terrible label then. If they've not managed to tell him. [00:49:56] Speaker A: 1970S, I guess it just. [00:49:58] Speaker C: Yeah, it's a hard copy, so it's gone. [00:50:01] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a good point. [00:50:02] Speaker A: And it might have just been like a cult album that's gone classic over there. [00:50:04] Speaker B: But you can't forget, like, overseas, like Frank Grillo, the guy who played Crossbones in Civil War. [00:50:11] Speaker A: And the one at that, Sofia Verona's ex. [00:50:14] Speaker B: Nope, that's. That's not him. It's this guy, Frank Grillo. [00:50:17] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, it's. Different guy. [00:50:18] Speaker B: Different guy. [00:50:19] Speaker A: You're thinking of the one who plays the guy. [00:50:21] Speaker B: Deathstroke. [00:50:21] Speaker A: Yeah, Deathstroke. [00:50:22] Speaker B: But basically, he is like the most famous actor in China because he plays a massive villain overseas in the Chinese market that didn't ever come out here. But he's like their Thanos. Like, he's a really recognizable figure for some character that he did in a set of movies as a villain. [00:50:40] Speaker A: Well, to be fair, if you want to blow up anyway, it's going to be finest, isn't it really? [00:50:43] Speaker B: Well, yeah, because that's the massive thingy. You like that one. [00:50:49] Speaker A: That was not a pun. [00:50:51] Speaker B: It was. No, it was not. You said if it's going to blow up, it might as well be in the Far East. That was definitely a pun. [00:50:56] Speaker A: That's the. You're thinking of the Middle east, which. [00:50:59] Speaker B: You said far East. You said east. You didn't specify. You didn't specify. [00:51:04] Speaker A: I'm not talking about blowing, I'm talking about being successful. There so many people. [00:51:08] Speaker B: The way you worded it though, I. [00:51:11] Speaker C: Promise you that was. [00:51:12] Speaker B: That was like the bad words joke. [00:51:15] Speaker A: You know me. I actually didn't mean that to be joke. [00:51:19] Speaker C: I'm gonna have to put. Caught. Continue. [00:51:22] Speaker B: It's your banter. [00:51:23] Speaker A: Just like K Pop. Like in the. In Dave the Little Dicky series. He's trying to like jump on a K Pop tune. Like it's like the quickest ticket to success. [00:51:32] Speaker B: It is really. [00:51:32] Speaker A: You need to blow up over there. [00:51:33] Speaker B: That's true. [00:51:34] Speaker A: Not a different kind of blow up. That I didn't mean. [00:51:37] Speaker C: I just. [00:51:37] Speaker B: It's true there straight away. I know you did, cuz I thought the same. And you went. And I knew exactly what you thinking. [00:51:44] Speaker A: Anyway, let's keep it going quickly. I would say, yeah, we'll have the debate about AI music, but I thought them using AI to get John Lennon's voice for now and then. [00:51:54] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:51:54] Speaker A: Was fucking brilliant. [00:51:56] Speaker B: It was a good idea because everyone. [00:51:57] Speaker A: Was kicking off thinking it was AI thinking that they'd recreate his voice. But no, the only reason they used AI, it's the same app that I've got for myself. They just managed to. They had a demo of John playing piano and singing, but they couldn't get the piano and vocals isolated. So that's why they managed to do it. But it was incredible. [00:52:11] Speaker B: Stem player. [00:52:12] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. But having to get into. Actually hear the original Beatles on a new song. [00:52:16] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:52:17] Speaker A: Again, like I said, we've had so many ridiculous reissues and remakes and re releases, we've never actually got new Beatles music. So I thought it was great. And it's great tune anyway. [00:52:24] Speaker B: It is. [00:52:25] Speaker A: Anyway, let's move on to our final segment. [00:52:27] Speaker B: Let's do it. [00:52:27] Speaker A: So we wanted to do a roundup. [00:52:29] Speaker C: Before you go into your final segment. You did have. [00:52:32] Speaker B: Yeah, I did want to talk about Yeezy Line, you know. Cause he's been. He's been putting up a ton of garms and merch. Oh, got it. So we split. Get the shoes up, please. 20 doll hairs for these. [00:52:42] Speaker A: He's been wanting to do this for a while. [00:52:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, he said when he first dropped the Yeezus range, he wanted all runners to be 20, $20 because he wanted them as on many feet as possible. [00:52:52] Speaker A: Thank you for splitting the sweat through for the shoe. [00:52:55] Speaker B: Yeah. So that's the shoe. I actually quite like it. [00:52:58] Speaker A: I love that. [00:52:58] Speaker B: I actually really like it. Big wedge in it. You're like six, two with that. [00:53:02] Speaker A: Like a chunky shoe, though. [00:53:03] Speaker B: A chunky wedge. But also I quite like the design of it where it's very sleek. Looks like. Like a crushed velvet almost on the outside. A netted, like, toe box on the outsole. I think it's a nice shoe. [00:53:15] Speaker A: I would 100% wear it. I can't think of any real shoe that looks like it or not. [00:53:20] Speaker B: 100%. No laces as well. Just straight slip on. And I think for 20, squid sole is dead, though. [00:53:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:53:27] Speaker B: Sole is a bit basic, I guess. Also to keep the Price down for 20, he can't have a sole like your shoe. [00:53:33] Speaker A: Yeah, true. [00:53:33] Speaker B: Do you know what I mean? We can have anything. Crazy. But not just because it's him. And because I'm literally wearing a jumper that has his name on it for the sake of it. I actually do like it. And I like more the idea of him controlling and moving away from Adidas. [00:53:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:46] Speaker B: And you gotta respect someone that puts their business just on. On Instagram. And it was like Adidas. Stop doing this when I type in. Da, da, da. And then they'd fix it. I suppose it's quicker for him to reach out through social media and say, I've got a problem with this, than it is to go to the person it does get. [00:54:02] Speaker A: You think, like, he's got that big. Where he can. Literally, it's easier for him to just call people out. [00:54:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:07] Speaker A: Because who's gonna. [00:54:08] Speaker B: But I'm hoping he doesn't go too cheap because I wanna do. If you look on the website, any of the garms he's got. But if you go on yeezy.com, please. [00:54:15] Speaker A: All the vulture stuff looks a little bit. [00:54:17] Speaker B: No. So it's possible it's the bully stuff now, but it's very cool. It looks like Primark tees and stuff, but it's very thin material. [00:54:24] Speaker A: But you always had really cool. [00:54:26] Speaker B: Yeah. The top one. I think it's the top one. [00:54:29] Speaker A: Yeah. It's just Y Z Y. Yeah. [00:54:31] Speaker B: So a lot of the gums look very thin materials, like gig merch. It does look like gig merch. The prices are cheap for, like, hoodies and jumpers and whatever you'd expect, you wouldn't expect from someone who's arguably one of the most famous people on the planet. But at the same time, it does look all a bit cheap. I did, like, a couple of pairs of joggers or something. [00:54:50] Speaker A: Simple minimalist layout. [00:54:51] Speaker B: I do know. I do as well. So he's gone bass and he's posting. [00:54:54] Speaker A: His pre order on the bottom right of the album. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Of the albums, yes. Everything else. No. Everything else you can just get straight up. [00:55:00] Speaker A: Pre ordering a Kanye west album is the biggest waste of fucking. [00:55:02] Speaker B: It really is. [00:55:03] Speaker A: It's like you're basically paying something that's never going to come out. [00:55:06] Speaker B: It really is. It's like people get Doomsday Bun because you're like, maybe. [00:55:10] Speaker A: Yeah, maybe I'm gonna spend all this money on the off chance. [00:55:13] Speaker B: You might be right. [00:55:13] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:55:14] Speaker B: But to be honest, there's more chances of that than him delivering an album on time. When he says it's coming out. [00:55:20] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:55:20] Speaker B: Do you mean he's like, this year, 31st of February, that's when you get in your album. It's like, kanye, there is no 31st. 31st. I said it. You're getting it. [00:55:29] Speaker A: Such a good example. [00:55:31] Speaker B: It is. So this is fine. But anyway, let's keep it moving on. [00:55:34] Speaker A: Brilliant. Right then. So should we move on to our roundup of 2024? [00:55:37] Speaker B: Yeah. So we both went through some categories. [00:55:39] Speaker A: We did. Yeah. I think Splinter should read out the categories. [00:55:42] Speaker B: Splinter read them out. [00:55:43] Speaker A: Should we get both our answers and discuss. [00:55:44] Speaker B: I think we do a 3, 2, 1, and then we both discuss. [00:55:47] Speaker C: Sorry, I don't know. [00:55:48] Speaker A: Until we say a different answer. Won't we? [00:55:50] Speaker B: That's my point, though. [00:55:50] Speaker A: Oh. [00:55:51] Speaker B: Because some of them. We might have the same answer, though. I do. Three, two, one, go. And for the sake of me editing this, it'll be so much easier and quicker. [00:55:59] Speaker A: Okay. All right. [00:56:00] Speaker C: Let me just make sure, because I don't want to bring it up on screen and have you guys see it. [00:56:04] Speaker B: Yeah, you keep it on yours. You know what? Keep it on yours. To be honest. Keep it on yours. [00:56:07] Speaker A: I've got my answers on here, so if you just read the question. [00:56:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:56:10] Speaker C: Fave. Movie of the year. [00:56:12] Speaker A: Favorite movie. [00:56:12] Speaker B: You ready? Three, two, one. Dune two. Yeah, there you go. Dune two. Yeah. [00:56:19] Speaker A: I did put Slash, Deadpool, Wolverine, because I struggled, but Dune 2. [00:56:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:56:23] Speaker A: Blew my box off. [00:56:25] Speaker B: Blew my boxes off. [00:56:26] Speaker A: Yeah. I literally blew my socks off. [00:56:28] Speaker C: I haven't seen the second one, but I'm sure it'll be. [00:56:31] Speaker A: Get the out. [00:56:32] Speaker C: Have you seen the first one? I've watched the first one. [00:56:34] Speaker A: The first one. I find when I first watched the first one, me and Dave went to grass a lot. I watched it, came out thinking that was amazing. Didn't have a clue what just happened. [00:56:42] Speaker B: Yeah, watching it. The second tip. But did you watch it in the cinema? Did you watch it at home on like a 20 inch TV? [00:56:47] Speaker C: I watched at home on a 38 inch TV. [00:56:50] Speaker B: Well, that's better. [00:56:50] Speaker A: Really big bollocks over it, but I. [00:56:53] Speaker B: Would say there's not no film I've possibly maybe ever seen, bar like Endgame and Infinity War, where it's so essential to be in a cinema. And I sound like Nolan when he's talking. The magnitude of it and the sound and everything. It feels like you need to see it on a whammed screen. [00:57:09] Speaker A: Sound design's absolutely incredible. [00:57:11] Speaker B: Every part of it, I think is outstanding. Hans Zimmer has been. What's the word for no, he can't be nominated. He's been disqualified for being nominated for the second Dune movie in the Oscars because there's a ruling where you can't use in your whole soundtrack anything from a previous movie in the same franchise. And the main theme in Dune, that, like, singing was also in the second one. So it makes his whole thing null and void. Yeah. Even though the second one is outstanding and some of the sad rules, isn't it? It is weird. [00:57:42] Speaker C: They've just done that for him to use someone else come. [00:57:45] Speaker A: We probably won every fucking. [00:57:46] Speaker B: Yeah. For him. He's like, well, you know, I've run out of space on my Grammy shelf. Anyway. [00:57:50] Speaker A: Bollocks. I can't fucking finally win a golden Oscar or whatever. [00:57:54] Speaker B: That's the easiest one and probably the only one we'll have the same answer on because. [00:57:56] Speaker A: But I wanted to also say, because I only watched it, I can't. I think it was just before New Year. I watched Blink Twice finally. Have you seen it? [00:58:04] Speaker B: Blink Twice? No. I do want to watch it, though. Where'd you watch it? [00:58:08] Speaker A: We paid for it on dis. On Amazon prime. Because it was like 3.49. [00:58:12] Speaker B: Oh, I'm on your Amazon Prime. [00:58:14] Speaker A: Well, have you still got it? I was. [00:58:15] Speaker B: You rented it and then give me a heads up. [00:58:18] Speaker A: I think I did, to be fair. But what I will say, because this is the one that's like, definitely showing. [00:58:25] Speaker B: What'S going on in Diddy's Mansions. Yep. [00:58:26] Speaker A: I saw all the views, but massive, Massive. Props to Zoe Kravitz. It's fucking shot spectacularly. [00:58:34] Speaker B: Oh, she directed it. [00:58:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:36] Speaker B: Shout her. [00:58:36] Speaker A: She directed it. [00:58:37] Speaker B: Oh, and she wrote the screenplay. [00:58:38] Speaker A: Wrote it as well. [00:58:39] Speaker B: She did. [00:58:40] Speaker A: There you go. Screenplay. [00:58:41] Speaker B: It's got Haley Joel Osman. [00:58:42] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:42] Speaker B: But Sora, the actors, kingdom hearts. [00:58:44] Speaker A: The acting's brilliant, the twist is brilliant. Spoilers, but it was just really, really good. But absolute trigger warning. It's up. [00:58:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I can imagine. [00:58:53] Speaker A: Big time up. But they show way more than you think they were going to show. [00:58:56] Speaker B: All right, I'm excited for it. [00:58:58] Speaker A: Please watch it. I will, but I will. Because I knew. I watched. Put that. Because I knew there was going to be a big movie. We'd all say, yeah, I thought that was a good one. [00:59:04] Speaker B: That's good. [00:59:04] Speaker A: We'll move on. Next one, please. Splinter. [00:59:07] Speaker C: Best TV show. Favorite TV show of the year. [00:59:10] Speaker B: Three, two, one. [00:59:11] Speaker A: Fallout. [00:59:12] Speaker B: You know what's mad? I've got the Gentleman Sl. Fallout. It's so mad because I was going to say, do I go gentlemen or Fallout? And they're both up there. [00:59:20] Speaker A: Fallout class. I loved Fallout. [00:59:22] Speaker B: I thought only. I'm only putting Fallout. And I didn't even enjoy it more than Gentman, just because of how unique it was from someone who barely played the. I played a bit of three and was like, this isn't Grab me. Incredible. Gentleman was on my list. So we're both locked in there. [00:59:33] Speaker A: What's funny is I loved Fallout, but ironically, it didn't feel dead unique to me because I watched Silo, the Apple series as well. [00:59:40] Speaker B: Oh, that feels very similar garbage version of less fantastical. But I love that we both went the same. Same ones then. Same one. Last one. We've both got the same. I'm not looking at your screen because yours is on there. [00:59:53] Speaker C: No, I've got mine up on there. [00:59:55] Speaker B: Oh, these are yours. Oh, sorry. Let's. Can you zoom it in a sketch then? [00:59:58] Speaker C: I can't unknow. It doesn't let me. [00:59:59] Speaker B: Oh, it's fine. I can see. So you've got Deadpool ones. We've gone through the Bear. The Bear. Respect it. [01:00:05] Speaker C: Absolutely. [01:00:06] Speaker B: Song of the Year. [01:00:07] Speaker A: We're not said that yet. [01:00:08] Speaker C: Yeah, Song of the year. [01:00:11] Speaker B: What's yours first, though? I want to do yours. [01:00:13] Speaker C: I've gone for Home Cortuato. Cortuato did an album where he did. [01:00:16] Speaker A: Mandarin to me for a second. [01:00:18] Speaker B: Yeah, it did. So I read that as claro. Yeah. [01:00:22] Speaker C: So Cortoato released an album. It was a song every day for 31 days. So one of the songs that I've chosen is called Home from that vinyl. It's incredible album. Anyway. [01:00:31] Speaker A: What a cool concept. [01:00:32] Speaker B: I like it. [01:00:32] Speaker C: Really well done. Really well done. [01:00:34] Speaker B: Respect the production to do that. Okay. I like it. [01:00:36] Speaker A: Okay. Should we do our song of the year? [01:00:38] Speaker B: So I'm not doing like. It's hard because a lot of songs you listen to have come out. Your solicit songs came out 20 years ago. So I'm trying to do. Only released that last year. [01:00:46] Speaker A: As am I. [01:00:47] Speaker B: Which is difficult saying. [01:00:48] Speaker A: As am I. [01:00:48] Speaker B: You've not got a song from last year, have you? [01:00:50] Speaker A: I think it is. Okay, we'll check after. [01:00:52] Speaker B: You ready? [01:00:53] Speaker A: It was my top listening song in Spotify wrapped. [01:00:55] Speaker B: Anyway, favorite song of the year last year. That came out last year. [01:00:57] Speaker A: 2024. [01:00:58] Speaker B: Because most of my raps wasn't from the year. [01:01:00] Speaker A: Yeah, same actually. [01:01:01] Speaker B: You ready? Three, two, one, eight. Die with a smile. [01:01:04] Speaker A: McGee, what was yours? [01:01:06] Speaker B: Die with a Smile. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Was it. [01:01:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Big Fat Smelly Chew. It was only because I went through my playlist. [01:01:11] Speaker C: It is 2024, this song. [01:01:13] Speaker B: Okay. You're okay. And I went for my playlist and I was like, okay, what? Forgot? And I was like, old, older, older, older. I realized there was good songs that came out last year, but that was one I listened to a lot and I really like. [01:01:22] Speaker A: Fantastic song to be. [01:01:23] Speaker B: Gorgeous song. So I feel like it deserved it. [01:01:26] Speaker A: I was trying to show the kids at school that song to try and educate them. Waste of time. Yeah. McGee's just completely taken over my life. Yeah. [01:01:33] Speaker B: Yeah. He said, did you watch his SNL yet? [01:01:35] Speaker A: No, I haven't. Oh, no, I have. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Amazing. But are you looking up? Was by far my top listen to that song. And you know, I'm like, I will. I'm. I will bash a song for a month. [01:01:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:46] Speaker A: I can't hear it. [01:01:46] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:01:47] Speaker B: I am exactly the same. [01:01:49] Speaker A: I can still listen to that song all the time, which is super rare. [01:01:51] Speaker B: I hate myself for doing that because I go, I hate myself. [01:01:53] Speaker C: That's what my raptors. It's like songs that somehow make it through the first month of me hearing them. [01:01:57] Speaker B: Oh. That's how you know they're for all time. Yeah. [01:01:59] Speaker A: Respect listening for the rest of the year. Right. But yeah, big time. [01:02:03] Speaker B: Should we keep it going? [01:02:04] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, what we've missed, though, we've not done best album. [01:02:06] Speaker B: Well, we're doing it kind of a different. Oh, I haven't Got album on here. [01:02:10] Speaker A: Cuz I can think of one off the top, man. I'm going to go with straight away. [01:02:12] Speaker B: Go on then. [01:02:13] Speaker A: We not. You've got one. Well, I'll tell you what, I'm going to go for a dead tie. [01:02:20] Speaker B: Go on. [01:02:20] Speaker A: Go between the McGee one. [01:02:22] Speaker B: Go on. [01:02:22] Speaker A: Yeah, it's got the most batshit name something Dream Police and the two star knob heads. Whatever. [01:02:28] Speaker C: Well, the MCG one. Yeah, I'm gonna get rinsed. [01:02:32] Speaker A: Two star in the Dream Police. There you go. Not as funny as yours, but yeah, that album. [01:02:37] Speaker B: Okay. [01:02:37] Speaker A: Because to be fair, five of the songs off it were in my Spotify top 10. Respect and Chromacopia, of course. [01:02:43] Speaker B: Comicopia. Yeah. [01:02:45] Speaker A: Was pretty groundbreaking as per. So I don't know about you two. [01:02:47] Speaker C: But this is mine. [01:02:49] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought so. Yeah, you mentioned that. [01:02:50] Speaker A: I thought so. Absolutely. That's completely. [01:02:52] Speaker B: I respect it. Gone. What's the next category? So I can't think now. [01:02:56] Speaker C: Next one. [01:02:56] Speaker A: Best Dressed celebrity. [01:02:57] Speaker C: Yeah, Best Dressed celeb. [01:02:59] Speaker B: Okay. Best dress celebrity. Ready? [01:03:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:01] Speaker B: Three, two, one. Well, yours. That'd be the same every year though, because it's easy. All right, fair enough. Pull up Matty Matheson. [01:03:10] Speaker C: That's a really good one. [01:03:12] Speaker B: Thank you. [01:03:12] Speaker A: It is, yeah. [01:03:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:14] Speaker C: That's where I got the bug. It's his bug, is it? It's his elephant. [01:03:17] Speaker B: That's his bag. [01:03:18] Speaker A: The guy from the bear. [01:03:18] Speaker B: He's the guy from the bear. [01:03:19] Speaker A: The big dude. The dress is really cool. [01:03:20] Speaker B: Yeah. The only one. [01:03:22] Speaker C: It's not his. [01:03:23] Speaker B: No, I didn't just. I went. [01:03:24] Speaker A: The big dude. And I thought you went fat. Fat, like, whoa. Okay. [01:03:28] Speaker B: And ironically, the only person in the bear who is an actual chef. Yeah, everyone, even though they're all actors, but I think his staff is such a big guy. I think it's tough for big dudes to really pull off like great pieces. And I think his style. I think his style and the stuff that he pairs is always so well done. [01:03:46] Speaker A: I like the accessory in his arm there with the. [01:03:48] Speaker B: The baby. [01:03:49] Speaker A: It's a baby. [01:03:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Like he'll do like a hoodie and an overalls or like have like a nice brown tan, like workman's jacket with like a beaten up cap. I think he's just got such a unique sense of style. [01:04:00] Speaker A: It's shocking. He doesn't love this guy. [01:04:03] Speaker B: Oh, get him one. But I think maybe because he's got his own brand and he kind of ties stuff in that look like it. But I think he's such a fashionable guy, big time. In his own way. Thank you. Have you got one for that one, Splinter? [01:04:14] Speaker C: To be honest, I just did Tom Holland's suit collection over the year. [01:04:17] Speaker A: Oh, great suit. [01:04:19] Speaker C: He's done a lot of like red carpet walks, obviously with Zendaya on his own. And every suit is just. [01:04:24] Speaker B: He's definitely got a style this the last couple years because I noticed when he steps out, he looks good. He's got some good bits on. [01:04:30] Speaker C: He had this really nice, like. Won't be able to find it, but he had like this really nice, like brown with a gray shirt and then like a nice burgundy tie. It just looked really good. Yeah, every year looks better. [01:04:42] Speaker A: Fair play. Deserves it. [01:04:43] Speaker B: Yeah, love it. Right, what's the next one? [01:04:46] Speaker C: Best music video, 2024. [01:04:47] Speaker B: Okay, you ready? [01:04:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:49] Speaker B: Three, two, one. [01:04:51] Speaker A: Denial is a River by Dochi. [01:04:53] Speaker B: Yeah, Fair. [01:04:53] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:04:54] Speaker B: Wait, that's this year. That's 2025. Didn't it come out? Did it come out late, Late last year? [01:04:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure it was. [01:04:59] Speaker B: Also, you picked one for the year of something. That minimum came out. [01:05:02] Speaker A: December song came out like. [01:05:03] Speaker B: Oh, we said music video. When did that. Click on that music video. See when it came out. [01:05:07] Speaker A: That's the audio one. [01:05:08] Speaker B: Yeah, that's all of the. [01:05:09] Speaker A: All of the 90s TV show style she was doing were over Christmas and New Year. [01:05:13] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I mean. Yeah. Click on that YouTube video and just mute and see when that date was. Because I'm almost certain it came out this year. [01:05:19] Speaker C: Two weeks ago. We're in. Yeah, just. [01:05:21] Speaker A: Is that just 2025? [01:05:23] Speaker B: Yeah, 2025. [01:05:24] Speaker A: Well, I was just. [01:05:24] Speaker B: Well, you know what? Let me go. [01:05:26] Speaker A: I've got another one. Drive by Scissor. But now I'm thinking about it. That might be the first week. [01:05:31] Speaker B: I think that's also cuz they're just. [01:05:33] Speaker A: Two I've been bashing recently. [01:05:34] Speaker B: Would you pull up mine please? Splinter. So mine. Cuz you wouldn't have heard it cuz you both. We also shouted ours at the exact same time. Go watch. Check out Drive. [01:05:41] Speaker A: When's Drive? Come on. [01:05:42] Speaker B: Four weeks. [01:05:43] Speaker C: Four weeks. [01:05:44] Speaker B: Make the cut. I respect yours being one that came out. I've seen this one. I saw. I saw the clips from it. Yeah, I liked it. [01:05:50] Speaker C: What's yours then? [01:05:51] Speaker B: Mine was RM lost and just skip it to half through the middle. [01:05:53] Speaker A: Have you shown me this one? [01:05:54] Speaker B: This is the one I showed you. Because he did quite a few and they were all unbelievably creative. It's all the ones he does. Rm lost. It's all the ones that you do where. Yeah, that top one, please put it halfway through. [01:06:07] Speaker A: The middle one was sick. Yeah. [01:06:08] Speaker B: It's all the. Or just put it, like double time. Just spin it through. It's basically every video he does is. What would Sam do if he had an unlimited budget on his music video? Yeah, just skip it in, like, the middle and he's on, like, a show. But all the. The shots and everything is so style. The song's fine, but as every K pop music video, it has the budget of another country's, like, national gdp. [01:06:32] Speaker A: I said I want to blow up in the Far East. Why is everyone taking it the wrong way? [01:06:35] Speaker B: Such a crit. You should watch the music video, explain it, because it's so creative. [01:06:40] Speaker A: Every shot is really severance, doesn't it? [01:06:42] Speaker B: It does look very severance. [01:06:44] Speaker A: Yeah. I do remember when you showed me this. This was amazing. [01:06:46] Speaker B: You're watching it going, this is an incredible music. But it came to my head straight away because. Yeah, that's so many different elements. [01:06:52] Speaker A: That's definitely one of those. Yeah, I liked the. I can't remember because it was the first half, 20, 24 when I bashed it, but what was the one I realized was it come back? [01:07:00] Speaker B: Oh, I think it was. I think it might have been the other one. Yeah. They're all sick videos, but this is obviously an incredible one. [01:07:06] Speaker A: Even though some was a sick video. I just love the. The kind of second half of it. [01:07:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:11] Speaker A: Where it all, like, the set starts falling apart and stuff. Yeah, well, yeah, do. She's taking over the world and she deserves it. [01:07:17] Speaker B: She really is. She really is. How old is she? Probably not even Splinter's age. [01:07:22] Speaker A: No idea. But it is mad because everyone in that video, it's pretty cool because it's all, like, the hot future people and, like, you know, oil sweatshirts in there. [01:07:29] Speaker B: 26. [01:07:30] Speaker A: She's my age. That's depressing. [01:07:32] Speaker B: It is. She's born just for you as well. 14th of August. [01:07:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:36] Speaker B: Just have to step your game up. All right. Anyway, should we keep it going with some good ones there? Cultural. What was yours? Sorry? Splinter. What's your favorite music video? [01:07:44] Speaker C: Yeah, mine was the same. Donna's River. [01:07:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:46] Speaker C: I saw that clip of, like, Zack Fox coming down the stairs. [01:07:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:50] Speaker C: I'm a massive, massive Zach Fox. [01:07:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:52] Speaker C: So seeing that, I was like. He was perfect for it. Just. Were they like. Obviously the Instagram promo ad was, like, 20 seconds, but it's just as Dochi walks in and it's a bloke and Zack Fox and they Both freak out. It's just such a great promo vid. Absolutely brilliant. [01:08:09] Speaker A: Shout out to her tiny desk as well. That was one of the best. [01:08:11] Speaker B: It was. [01:08:12] Speaker A: Have to watch that Go on. So next is. Is it your cultural moment? [01:08:17] Speaker B: Yeah. We might have the same on this one. [01:08:19] Speaker A: I feel like this one's going to be tough onto three, two, one, though, because I'm gonna be like. [01:08:23] Speaker B: Yeah, it's gonna be a lot. Do you want to just go first? [01:08:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:08:25] Speaker B: Favorite cultural moment of the year. Go. [01:08:26] Speaker A: UAPs in Congress. [01:08:28] Speaker B: That's. [01:08:29] Speaker C: That's good. [01:08:29] Speaker B: Great one. I went straight Kendrick beef. [01:08:31] Speaker A: Well, I thought you were going to say that. [01:08:33] Speaker B: No, but us. Us economy is a great one as. [01:08:35] Speaker A: Well, because I just thought the Kendrick and Drake beef is, like, massive, monumental music history. [01:08:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:41] Speaker A: Obviously. We're massive fans of. [01:08:42] Speaker B: Sure, sure. [01:08:43] Speaker A: It still blows my box that, like, not enough people are talking about the fact that aliens were discussed in Congress. [01:08:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:49] Speaker A: And I think that's got to be a moment in history. [01:08:51] Speaker B: I agree. [01:08:51] Speaker C: Tick Tock's been taking all the videos down. [01:08:53] Speaker B: Man's been taking all the videos down. Exactly. Splinter. [01:08:56] Speaker A: So in 70 years time when we're going to school with aliens. [01:08:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:59] Speaker A: It's going to be in textbooks that. That was the day they discussed it. [01:09:02] Speaker B: Yeah. Honestly. Yeah. [01:09:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:09:04] Speaker B: Splinter. Cultural moment of year. [01:09:06] Speaker C: Labor getting voted into Parliament. Probably. [01:09:08] Speaker B: Nice. We all went very different. Yeah, we both went. We went very different. And I like it. [01:09:12] Speaker A: Well, it was good to see the end of the tourists. [01:09:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [01:09:14] Speaker C: Until reform. Get it back in in 2025. [01:09:17] Speaker A: Yeah. And then the world's going west again. [01:09:19] Speaker B: Yeah. Right. Next. [01:09:20] Speaker C: Quickly move on. [01:09:22] Speaker B: So we've got feel weird episode. Feel weird moment and meme. Sorry. They're listening anyway. [01:09:29] Speaker A: Well. [01:09:29] Speaker B: Or they're not. [01:09:30] Speaker A: Right. So it's our. Your favorite feel weird podcast episode. [01:09:35] Speaker B: Do you want to do episode first before yours, then? [01:09:37] Speaker A: Liam, what's your favorite feel weird episode of 2024? [01:09:40] Speaker B: But I had. Of all the 19 we did, there was absolute bangers. There was very. There wasn't really any Mrs. I thought, but there wasn't any bad ones. But there was some that are higher than us. When I finished and I went, that was an absolute banger. And there's a few that are all, like, up here for me, like, just above each other. They're very close. But I think Splinter's episode he led was still probably my favorite that we did not just. I think it works well. Apart from having an actual live studio audience for the first time of, like, five people. [01:10:09] Speaker C: That was the most stressful like, so I didn't know that people were going to come in. And it was by. [01:10:16] Speaker B: For listeners, basically. Splinter did an episode the end of last year where he did a bit of a roundup on me and Sam's. [01:10:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:10:21] Speaker B: Intros a little bit about me, a little bit about some of an introduction. And then we did some games of basically know who knows each other best. [01:10:29] Speaker A: Yes. [01:10:30] Speaker B: And unconvincingly, there was four, five people that all separately said they wanted to come or they were to get some or whatever who happened to be there. [01:10:38] Speaker A: Coincidentally, on Splinter's debut in that sense. [01:10:41] Speaker B: But he did a great job leading it. The bant was top tier. There was a lot of good heart. There was heart, There was love. There was energy. [01:10:49] Speaker A: We wanted to do since the second. [01:10:50] Speaker B: It was something we wanted to do. Yeah. And I think he delivered a great job. [01:10:54] Speaker A: Yes. [01:10:55] Speaker B: And it was a. It was a good. It was probably my favorite episode. [01:10:57] Speaker C: I really, really want to do more of that kind of stuff. [01:10:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:00] Speaker C: Like, you guys being a bit more blind to stuff. [01:11:02] Speaker B: I love. I love going blind. I love going blind for it. [01:11:05] Speaker A: Well, that was actually mine as well. [01:11:07] Speaker B: But, yeah. [01:11:07] Speaker A: I will also say the Kendrick and Drake beef one because it was the first time we felt it was like an emergency episode on it. It was like, yeah, headquarters of tmz. [01:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:16] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:11:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:17] Speaker A: It's like the Batman. Like, light came out and we all sprinted to the studio and recorded. Ironically, it was only halfway through what the beef ended up being. We thought it was, like, at the peak of it, but more came after, didn't it? [01:11:27] Speaker B: So have you got a favorite one for the one that you were. You were present for or the ones you've listened to that you've not been here for? And you're like, you know what? They really did a good job with Pippa. [01:11:35] Speaker C: I like the Kingston one. I thought that one was really good. [01:11:37] Speaker B: Kingston 1. [01:11:38] Speaker C: Kingston. Really well considered. [01:11:39] Speaker B: It was our first, like, our first real one with a guest. But I think it's just. He did. He wasn't a lot of heavy lifting for us because he just brought such big energy. [01:11:48] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:11:48] Speaker B: So he's a really easy one to. [01:11:50] Speaker C: And the Lois episode, I thought was really good as well. [01:11:54] Speaker A: I liked it about that as well. [01:11:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:11:55] Speaker A: That's what we've got. We're gonna be bringing a little bit more with series three, isn't it? [01:11:59] Speaker B: We certainly shall. [01:12:00] Speaker A: Different types of guests, the different perspective of creative design stuff with those. [01:12:05] Speaker B: Yes. [01:12:05] Speaker A: And it's done really well on TikTok. That one. [01:12:06] Speaker B: Ironically, it has. Should we do feel weird moment. [01:12:09] Speaker A: Yes. [01:12:10] Speaker B: See this one? There's a million. [01:12:12] Speaker A: Genuine million is two. And when I say two, two words. Pink beanie. [01:12:18] Speaker B: Well, yeah, go on. You go first then your favorite. Your favorite feel with me. [01:12:21] Speaker A: Yeah, possible. [01:12:22] Speaker B: I've not worn it since. [01:12:23] Speaker A: You know, that's ever been put into the dictionary. [01:12:26] Speaker B: I've not even worn it since it's called. Yeah, that's still our. [01:12:30] Speaker A: That's still our biggest tick tock to date. Yeah, it is, isn't it? [01:12:34] Speaker B: It is. No, it's 207k. [01:12:36] Speaker A: Yeah. So I'll tell you what, Splinter, just click on it and just go through. [01:12:40] Speaker B: Some of the comments. [01:12:41] Speaker A: Some of the comments I can't read. [01:12:45] Speaker B: Stop interrupting you prick comments. And then. But he put. [01:12:50] Speaker A: He put 39 comments and something like 70% of them are about Liam being. Yeah, well, I'm not gonna say what they're saying here. [01:12:59] Speaker B: Try to come in nicely. [01:13:00] Speaker A: They're all our friends. We don't know who they want. [01:13:01] Speaker B: Yeah, keep going. So bullshit. [01:13:04] Speaker A: And get rid of that gimp you coded. [01:13:09] Speaker B: Which one? That's so good. Just cuz you can listen. [01:13:14] Speaker A: Yeah, get rid of that gimp of the pink complete plank crewing in it. [01:13:18] Speaker B: He's doing his thing. [01:13:19] Speaker C: That's got to be on a T shirt. [01:13:20] Speaker B: Please. You've done. Oh my God. [01:13:21] Speaker A: That's such a good idea. [01:13:22] Speaker C: You've just got to crop that. [01:13:23] Speaker B: The funniest part is though, loads of them are me responding back to them in third person. He's doing his best. [01:13:31] Speaker C: Doing his best. [01:13:35] Speaker B: Keep going. Just keep having a. [01:13:37] Speaker A: You had a start before. What was. You can go on our analytics, there. [01:13:41] Speaker B: Was like 39, 38 mentions of just pink hat and then followed by an insult. Yeah, my dad's friend's cousin's dog heard the dog groom as they used to bring his girlfriend there and get a haircut. The dog parlor. Don't even know what that means. [01:13:56] Speaker A: Oh God. Do you know, I wish all of our tiktoks blew off like this just. [01:14:01] Speaker B: For the comment sections. Yeah, but the funniest one was loads of him thinking Sam was a big fat liar. And he was like, no, I'm not saying the story wasn't true. I'm just telling you what I was told. [01:14:10] Speaker A: That's what pissed me off the whole time. [01:14:12] Speaker B: You were just lying. [01:14:13] Speaker A: The thing I say on the clip is this is what some taxi drivers go up. [01:14:17] Speaker B: One sec. Co host is one of them comedians that interrupts person who's speaking with the worst joke. [01:14:21] Speaker A: That's you spot. Why do people actually do that? Is it attention seeking? Absolute. Bell needs to cut him out immediately. [01:14:28] Speaker B: Loves the sound of their own voice. Cap. Comprehend? It's amazing the way the Internet uses just a slither to go, I know everything about you and you're the worst person. Cap. [01:14:37] Speaker A: Someone put cap in your book. [01:14:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:38] Speaker A: Sharp beanie. [01:14:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:41] Speaker C: Oh, that's good. [01:14:42] Speaker B: Doesn't seem believable. Yeah. So this was basically just. [01:14:44] Speaker A: I want more of those moments. And to be fair, even just on the TV that we're watching it on, that pink beanie is pink. [01:14:49] Speaker B: It is pink. Also, the grading, for some reason, the colours are really. Yeah, really bright and it comes through very pink. [01:14:57] Speaker A: I got some heat for my fisherman beanie as well, though, to be fair. [01:14:59] Speaker B: No, you did well, they're both two gimps in two beanies, but two gimps, one hat. Well, my favourite edition is such a pink beanie. It is. [01:15:08] Speaker A: That's so true, though. Please, can you mate? Well, I'll do a meme graphic of a pink beanie and just have gimp underneath it. [01:15:13] Speaker B: It doesn't come from gimp in the brat font. That's actually brilliant. [01:15:16] Speaker A: Where's the top of your head? It looks like. [01:15:18] Speaker B: The thing is, though, the thing is that's come through really, really saturated on your screen. It's not that bright. [01:15:25] Speaker A: It's the TV. That is just the TV. [01:15:26] Speaker B: The TV's making that come through super saturated. But my favorite moment, there's been so many, apart from the game that we did. There's individual ones, like when you're talking about something serious, and obviously then I reach and then knock over the pot and it bounces off like four things before it hits the ground. [01:15:41] Speaker A: That was like when I said, mason Greenwood put his missus in the boot and give her a roasting. And you went, oh, did she enjoy the roast or whatever. [01:15:47] Speaker B: Yeah, something like that. [01:15:48] Speaker A: Did you just like chicken or some bullshit? [01:15:50] Speaker B: Mine was probably the football view basketball argument. I think that was a good one. I always love that one because that was a really heated one as well. So I think that one worked quite well. [01:15:59] Speaker A: I'm still sad that we can't do the other debate that we always have with our friends. [01:16:04] Speaker B: No, we're not doing that one. Well, not for a while, then. We'll keep that. [01:16:06] Speaker A: As if you're scared of your mum seeing it or whatever. [01:16:08] Speaker B: My mum does not watch my podcast. I just don't think that your mum. [01:16:12] Speaker A: Replied to my story last night, posting the podcast. [01:16:14] Speaker B: She always responds. Yeah, she responds exact, exact Same one to mine as well. Anyway. That's fine. Anyway, last one. [01:16:22] Speaker A: Meme of 2024. [01:16:23] Speaker B: Meme of 2024. What's your favorite moment? Sorry, Splinter. [01:16:27] Speaker C: My favorite moment. I've got a couple that I really struggled to choose from. [01:16:30] Speaker B: Go on. [01:16:30] Speaker C: The first one is when I'd done, obviously, the episode I hosted. And, yeah, we did a question about what your favorite takeaway was. [01:16:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I knew it. This is on our. [01:16:38] Speaker A: Liam just changed all of the rules. [01:16:40] Speaker B: Yeah. I just forgot KFC existed and wrote Chinese. [01:16:44] Speaker C: Liam wrote Chinese. It was just. It was just spelled. I can't remember how. [01:16:47] Speaker B: You know how when you. You know what to spell something? [01:16:50] Speaker A: A P, A. [01:16:50] Speaker B: No, you know how. You know how to spell. Nice. You know how to spell something. Then in the moment, you go, is that how doors spell with two o's? Yeah, that's the thing. [01:16:58] Speaker A: You look at word too much. [01:16:59] Speaker B: Yeah. And you're like, sorry, is that how. How Kat is spelled? Is it a K? [01:17:03] Speaker A: Am I good? I mean, it's with a J in. [01:17:06] Speaker B: It, but it's how I spoke chany. And it's. His laugh made it more funny. [01:17:10] Speaker C: No one else had really. [01:17:11] Speaker B: No. No one else noticed they were too far away. Yeah. [01:17:14] Speaker C: Oh, it was good. The other one was when I think. I'm not sure if it was the last one we did or the one before that. We were. I can't remember what you were talking about. You were talking about something while I was, like, looking at. [01:17:24] Speaker A: Oh, I know you. [01:17:25] Speaker B: Oh, the space. Like, how big things get. [01:17:27] Speaker C: Yeah. The scale of the universe. And Liam was just like. I could see him in the corner of my eye just staring at the scream while I'm. [01:17:33] Speaker B: It was very. [01:17:34] Speaker A: For our audio listeners, me and Liam sat up to each other. Splinter's over there with the desk, but we've got a TV so we can see what Splinter's showing us. So we could see that Splinter was just surfing the web on this. [01:17:43] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was just getting. Everything was getting smaller. [01:17:48] Speaker A: Me and Lee were trying to discuss. And just in our peripheral vision, we're just seeing Earth get smaller and smaller and just, like, how incomprehensible we all are. And it was just sending our heads, and we were wearing tin foil art. [01:17:58] Speaker C: Snap, snap. Obviously, because he was like, matt, if you don't get that scale universe off the screen, I'm gonna throw up. [01:18:04] Speaker B: And I honestly was laughing for, like, five minutes. [01:18:07] Speaker C: Must have been a bitch to edit. [01:18:08] Speaker A: It felt like we were going, like 14G's speed through the. [01:18:11] Speaker B: It was funny that it was funny. [01:18:13] Speaker A: Ridiculous. [01:18:13] Speaker B: Yeah, that was a good one. [01:18:14] Speaker A: Top tier moments. We have a laugh. [01:18:16] Speaker B: Dude. We have a right good laugh. [01:18:18] Speaker A: Our last one is favorite meme of 2024. [01:18:21] Speaker B: Spooner, do you want to go first in this one? What's your favorite meme of 24? Because we're all gonna have different answers for sure. [01:18:26] Speaker C: Okay, I'm gonna see if I can pull one up that's really, really easy to find. [01:18:31] Speaker B: Oh, Hope Core. [01:18:32] Speaker C: Hope Core is my favorite. [01:18:35] Speaker B: Love Hope Core. Is it the flulaborg specific ones? [01:18:38] Speaker C: It's not specifically them, but while speaking. [01:18:40] Speaker B: Like, this is what I said. Do you remember when I said he's not on the Internet like that? [01:18:43] Speaker A: Yeah, he doesn't. [01:18:44] Speaker B: He doesn't. [01:18:44] Speaker A: I've seen exactly. I have exactly seen Help Court, Dougal Sploogle or whatever. [01:18:48] Speaker B: Flulaborg is a German comedian and actor. He's so funny. [01:18:53] Speaker A: Stupid, stupid game. [01:18:55] Speaker B: Hold on. Pause it. So he'll. Someone will say a phrase to him, like a very common phrase that someone use, and he won't understand it and he'll take it literally. Like someone say, oh, go out there and break a leg. And he'd be like, why have they told me to do this? Go break a leg. [01:19:13] Speaker A: Rock paper scissors. Stupid game. [01:19:15] Speaker B: It does not work. The logic is really not. [01:19:18] Speaker C: I just think that it's been. I've seen so many good ones of like. [01:19:22] Speaker B: Yeah, this. I like every one of them. [01:19:24] Speaker C: Like stupid videos taken. [01:19:26] Speaker B: Yeah, basically. [01:19:27] Speaker A: That sounds like the intro Giorgio by Marauder from Daft. [01:19:29] Speaker B: No, it does, actually. My name is Giovanni Giorgio. Everyone calls me Georgia and my friends call me Georgia. But no, the point of it is it's meant to be. It started off with like a motivational David. David Goggins monologue. David Goggins monologue. And that'd be like beautiful scenery and then landscapes and whatever. Do you know what I mean? [01:19:49] Speaker A: Yeah. And then I didn't realize. [01:19:50] Speaker B: Yeah. And then it would turn into people using audios of people fighting or whatever, or arguing and then that. Get porn instead. But that Hope calls a great one. [01:19:58] Speaker C: I thought, it's just one that I've had. I've seen all through the year. [01:20:01] Speaker B: Yeah. No, that's a chop tier one. I still like them. Go on some. What have you got? Meme of the Year. [01:20:05] Speaker A: This is not as funny now, I don't think, but it's when it was more. It was more where the meme that ended up growing into. But you remember were the ones where it'd be like. It'd be like the POV of what someone who's filming, shooting. And it'd be like, oh, dogs are such pricks. Then it flips back to the oh. [01:20:20] Speaker B: That was a good one. [01:20:21] Speaker A: And it says, oh. And it's the. [01:20:22] Speaker B: I get that one. [01:20:23] Speaker A: But it was how that grew into just like, that's a good things. [01:20:27] Speaker B: That's a fair one. That's a fair one. Where it's like, oh, science says that you should be actually feeding your dog eight times a day. And it'll double tap and it's a dog. Yeah, I get it. That's a pretty fair one. [01:20:36] Speaker C: That's a solid one. [01:20:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Mine's better than 46. [01:20:38] Speaker B: Mine's better than both of yours. And I don't even know if it reach you because yours is not as tapped, seemingly as me and splinters. It's the hear me out ones. The hear me out crushes. When people be like, hear me out. And they'll be able to put a picture of like the paperclip from Microsoft Word. Oh, yeah, that's someone I fancy. Or they'll be like a leaf of a character. If you hear me out. And it's. There you go. It's something as rogue as well. [01:21:00] Speaker C: These are pretty basic, I thought. When you sent me your answer, I thought you were talking about people doing birthday cakes for people. And then doing it is. [01:21:08] Speaker B: Because this is what it turned into where they're doing the cakes. But all these are too normal. I mean, the rogue old ones, like Brum the car. [01:21:14] Speaker C: Have you seen who I've got coming up? [01:21:16] Speaker A: And like, Megamind, Kim Possible. [01:21:21] Speaker B: These are too normal. Like, you've got Gary Oldman there. I'm talking about. Yeah, the girl from Cars. A Vaporean Pokemon. Perfect. These are the kind of ones I'm talking about. That was my favorite. Don't go any further with that. But this was my favorite meme of the year. Not like Daphne. Because that said, you can't pick someone who looks normal. [01:21:41] Speaker A: My first. [01:21:41] Speaker B: It needs to be Scooby Doo. [01:21:43] Speaker A: My first crush was Jasmine from Aladdin. [01:21:45] Speaker B: That's what I mean. Too normal. [01:21:46] Speaker A: Unless you said actually. [01:21:48] Speaker B: And if you said hear me out by my Hear me out crushes Rafiki from Lion King. That's what I'm talking about. Do you know what I mean? [01:21:54] Speaker A: Well, to be fair, my other one was. Do you remember Surf's Up? [01:21:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember Surf's Up. [01:21:58] Speaker A: Also the most underrated soundtrack ever. [01:22:00] Speaker B: Yeah, great soundtrack. I remember this. [01:22:02] Speaker A: Penguin Lifeguards is fancier. And I only realized it's Zooey Deschanel. [01:22:07] Speaker B: Oh, is that it? [01:22:08] Speaker A: Yeah. So it was a voice really, wasn't it? [01:22:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I might do it, then. Splinter, have you got Jess? [01:22:13] Speaker A: Look at her. Oof. She could rescue me in the sea. [01:22:18] Speaker B: She looks like. She looks like she could. She looks like Zooey Deschanel on the face, like they've kind of caught her. [01:22:24] Speaker A: There's her eyes in her voice. I just fell in love with the penguin. [01:22:26] Speaker B: But, yeah, people do and hear me out. But it'd be like a meme. It'd be an emoji. [01:22:30] Speaker C: That's gonna be Hope call. Someone's gonna edit you instead. I fell in love with a penguin. [01:22:34] Speaker B: Oh, I' see that. There's definitely a template for it on Capcot. I should find it. [01:22:40] Speaker C: I should do it myself, like, Kappa Run. [01:22:45] Speaker A: Robbie Williams is misunderstood. [01:22:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. I might do that one off and. [01:22:50] Speaker C: Watch the movie before you on it. [01:22:52] Speaker B: I might actually do that. That's not a bad idea at all. [01:22:55] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:22:56] Speaker B: It might. Might do actually quite well, that one. Brilliant. [01:22:58] Speaker A: Right, well, that's our roundup, isn't it? [01:23:00] Speaker B: That's our roundup. [01:23:00] Speaker A: We're going to have missed some, really. Like, I mean, of course I'm pleased with the. [01:23:04] Speaker B: I'm pleased with the options. And we got some great ones on here. [01:23:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:07] Speaker B: And we'll do the same at the end of next year, or the start of, I guess, 26, if we don't do it before the end of the year. And we'll do a roundup of. [01:23:13] Speaker A: We need to see, like, big fat quiz of the year vibes, don't we? [01:23:15] Speaker C: Oh, could do that. [01:23:16] Speaker A: Didn't watch that this year, actually. [01:23:17] Speaker B: You sure it's good. It was good, yeah. Yeah. [01:23:19] Speaker A: Did you watch Wallace and Gromit? [01:23:21] Speaker B: Yeah. Nope. [01:23:22] Speaker A: Artistic. [01:23:24] Speaker C: I love the sign at the end. [01:23:25] Speaker A: Where it's Yorkshire border. [01:23:28] Speaker C: Yeah, The Yorkshire border. [01:23:29] Speaker A: Get out. And then on the other side, it was Lancashire border. No, you get out. [01:23:33] Speaker C: That was like gold on Christmas Day. Or Boxing Day. Christmas Day. [01:23:37] Speaker A: The news reporter on your doorstep. Yeah, she was called on your doorstep. [01:23:41] Speaker B: Oh, I love that. [01:23:42] Speaker C: And then Gavin Stacy as well. But you watched that, didn't you? [01:23:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Gavin Stacey was class. I forgave James. Called him for an hour and 10 minutes. [01:23:48] Speaker C: Yeah, that's fine. [01:23:49] Speaker B: You know, he's delivered on it, what he said. [01:23:51] Speaker A: You can already tell, though, that he's come back down to earth now he's been dropped by Hollywood. Yeah, I mean, like radio, too. Talking to Rob. Bryden, whatever. Like speaking. [01:24:03] Speaker B: Speaking on a thingy. Because you just Mentioned Wallace and Gromit. First of all, I would love to get someone from Aardman Studios on the podcast talk about it, because I. The. The big. The Were Rabbit, whatever, one that came out like 09 was like 1 of the first films I ever saw in the city. [01:24:17] Speaker A: Take a look at my wife's brassicas. Ravaged in the Night. [01:24:21] Speaker B: That's quite good. When that come out. [01:24:22] Speaker C: 100% rot on rotten Tomatoes. [01:24:23] Speaker B: That is well deserved. What year did that come out? Splinter? [01:24:26] Speaker A: 2010 or something, I guess. [01:24:27] Speaker B: 2000. No, it's the one that's like older. Yeah. Am I thinking of it? [01:24:32] Speaker A: Is it Curse of Where Rabbit. [01:24:33] Speaker B: Curse of the were rabbit, please. 2005. So I was like nine years old. [01:24:39] Speaker A: No, it's not Curse of Rat Rabbit 2005. [01:24:44] Speaker B: I'm sure I saw 05. [01:24:45] Speaker A: Am I dumb? I can't see that. [01:24:47] Speaker C: Anyway, sorry, I've got a mess up all of the search. [01:24:50] Speaker B: That's alright. But either way, Splinter. Did you see that? Aardman, the Studio 5. [01:24:53] Speaker A: Fucking what? [01:24:54] Speaker B: Yeah, and we're seeing that in the cinema. [01:24:56] Speaker C: That makes it. I was three. [01:24:58] Speaker A: Lordy hell. Do you remember the one where the baby girl. [01:25:03] Speaker B: The what? [01:25:04] Speaker A: The baker, like girl. You know, in every. In every film Wallace has got like a different escapade. He's chasing. [01:25:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:25:09] Speaker A: In this one he's a baker. [01:25:10] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:25:11] Speaker A: And he meets like Baker Light is like their Hovis or whatever. [01:25:14] Speaker B: All right? [01:25:14] Speaker A: And the advert. The girl for the advert used to be really pretty when he. When Wallace was younger or whatever. And he meets her and she's like, oh, put a bit of chump on. [01:25:20] Speaker B: Right? [01:25:21] Speaker A: And. Yeah, and when he meets. [01:25:24] Speaker C: Hear me out. [01:25:24] Speaker B: Yeah, hear me out. [01:25:26] Speaker A: The pile of Bakewell. That's it. [01:25:28] Speaker B: Hear me out. And it's like the Rolling pin, though it's not her. [01:25:33] Speaker A: Anyway, she. When he meets her, he goes, oh, you're the baker, like girl. And because he's a baker, I'm in Bread myself. [01:25:39] Speaker B: That's a good impression. [01:25:41] Speaker A: I'd be hooked for years. [01:25:42] Speaker B: But yeah, you. You won't care. But if you search Aardman, Pokemon, they're doing a collab at some point this year. Aardman Double A. [01:25:50] Speaker A: So we'll see it in 2034. [01:25:52] Speaker B: I don't know if it's. I don't know if it's a film or they're doing a short or whatever, but Arnold and Pokemon are doing something this year together. [01:25:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Mad respect, though. [01:26:00] Speaker C: They've not coming in 20. 27. [01:26:02] Speaker B: 27. If it's a movie. [01:26:04] Speaker C: I'll cover it in a couple years. [01:26:05] Speaker B: We'll cover it in a couple years. [01:26:06] Speaker A: From an animator I'm sure you can agree. Mad respect. They've not caved into cgi. [01:26:10] Speaker B: No, you can't do that. Yeah, you can't. You have to do it. Models enough to do it. [01:26:14] Speaker A: I mean, can you imagine how easy it must be for CGI to replicate? [01:26:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:26:17] Speaker A: It takes them years to do. [01:26:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Like the man hours play different. Different levels, but we had to cost them more. [01:26:23] Speaker A: But you can't master class from a guy doing stop animation for lilz's Through a Lens kids. And oh my God, I love doing. [01:26:30] Speaker B: Stop motion as a kid. To the camera. [01:26:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:26:32] Speaker B: You literally picture, then move it. Picture, move it. [01:26:35] Speaker A: Did a 3 second video of a Lego stick walking and it was over 2,000 photos. [01:26:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Mental is a slow, steady process, but I love it and respect it. [01:26:44] Speaker A: I've got a bit of tism, but I'm not. I'm not that kind of tism. [01:26:46] Speaker B: No, you're not. Locked in a tis in prison. [01:26:47] Speaker A: Can't do it. [01:26:48] Speaker B: Anywho, should we round it up then? [01:26:50] Speaker A: So let's hope that 2025 is a more fruitful year for everybody, especially us. [01:26:56] Speaker B: Indeed. So thanks for rocking with us in 24. [01:26:58] Speaker A: Absolutely. [01:26:59] Speaker B: Well, since 23, we started the first episode the end of 23. [01:27:02] Speaker A: We had our birthday just up before Christmas. [01:27:04] Speaker B: We did. So technically, if you're new to the. [01:27:06] Speaker A: Ride, if you've been with us the whole time, thank you as always for this, but. [01:27:09] Speaker B: And if this is your first one. [01:27:11] Speaker A: Stick around for some goofy times. [01:27:13] Speaker B: Go back and go back. [01:27:14] Speaker A: Yeah, if I can go back and watch. Go back. [01:27:17] Speaker B: Cool. Right. [01:27:18] Speaker A: Anyway, thanks so much for sticking with us. Well, I guess we'll catch you next time. [01:27:22] Speaker B: Catch you next time. [01:27:23] Speaker C: Over and out. [01:27:35] Speaker A: Welcome to the Feel Way podcast.

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