The Clubhouse Podcast

Part Two of the Double Feature!

December 26, 2024 Season 15, Episode 26
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Thank you.
it is,
Here we go.
All right, here we go.
Here we go.
All right, it is 703 on the, wow, it's 702 on the east coast.
It is 402 on the west coast.
It is the 19th of April in the year of our Lord, 2020.
Four.
And I am not ready for the show.
Gotta hit, get hooked up to some Wi-Fi here.
Nope, not that bad.
Welcome.
The clubhouse podcast we talked about last night is live and in-living color.
We are on a remote show tonight.
How about that?
We're reverting stuff right now.
Oh, we're not stuck.
We just have, we're stuck.
I go, we got riveting stuff right now.
I can't hear you at all.
Uh-oh.
Try it out.
I can hear you.
I guess I could just not hear you in my ears.
So that's fine.
Can you hear me now?
I mean, I can hear you, but.
Okay.
Yeah, we are back.
We are back.
Absolutely, we're back.
We're running a little bit under, man.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
We're getting riveting entertainment out there.
Trying to get on the Wi-Fi because I don't have the run sheet otherwise.
Grab a, grab a.
Get the, get the key for me and tell me which one it is, which for the Wi-Fi.
Because I forgot.
We are live at the Angelica Film Center at Mockingbird Station.
The clubhouse podcast is live for the next hour and a half-ish for the USA Film Festival.
You see me looking down.
I'm actually seeing what's going on here.
Yeah.
The whip key.
Is it that one?
Oh, no, I'm connected.
I can't read.
And that's okay.
I mean, you would think reading would be a.
A requirement of this gig.
I don't know.
All right.
Now I got to get into one note here because otherwise I am screwed.
No, that's not what I want.
Cancel that.
This is riveting radio done.
I told you.
This is riveting.
They're getting their money is worth on this.
That's right.
This is how things go wrong sometimes.
This is what this is.
Yeah, this is what people don't see.
This is our controlled chaos.
Hey, Don, can you do me a favor?
Go over to the laptop and click on where it says comments at the top.
Because that's the whole point of me doing this.
And I forgot to do that.
It is the opening weekend for the USA Film Festival.
We are live at the Angelica.
I don't use the mouse because it doesn't work on.
All there.
Almost there.
There we go.
All right.
No, hit it again.
You just took it away.
There we go.
Now we're back.
We're going to get this under control people.
I promise.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And can you hear me?
Can you hear me on that?
Okay.
Yeah.
We're wearing business done.
We're cooking with gas right now.
We're good to go.
Oh.
I mean, you can go turn that one up if you want.
It's number four on the board on the board on the board on the board.
Number four.
You are number four.
We also don't have an engineer.
So we're experimenting with new tech channel four on the board.
There's a little the dial at the bottom next to the number four.
Turn it up a little bit.
You should have brought the mic with you because it is wireless.
Test one two three.
Get a little bit more.
Get a little bit more.
Test one two three.
There we go.
Is that better?
All right.
We were definitely running under the gun to get this all done for you guys.
But this is how it goes.
Yeah.
I mean, this is this is live podcasting.
We don't we don't edit.
We don't do the pain.
I'll go champagne.
Good Lord.
I'm driving.
What are you talking about?
I got to finish off my amount.
Can you grab that for me, Don?
No free ads.
No free ads.
Rivoting.
Rivoting.
All right.
Don't need to do one more thing.
You see these two boxes on my screen right now.
Just it's a touch screen.
So just touch dismiss on both of them.
Okay.
Otherwise, I won't be able to see anything.
But we are experimenting with some new tech.
Making it look a little bit cleaner than it has in the past.
What is in front of me?
There's goes one.
There goes the other one.
There's papers all over the place.
Grab those batteries, Don.
What happened?
That wasn't supposed to happen.
This is just going crazy on me today.
Yeah.
Put it up there.
That's okay.
We have got a lot going on right here tonight.
I think we finally got the wheels on it.
It only took us six minutes past the hour.
I actually had to go change my shirt and then I looked up and it said,
three, two, one.
It's like, oh, good.
And it's gracious.
I'm usually a little bit better than that.
So we're back.
We are back.
We're right now on Facebook, on YouTube and on Twitch.
For those of you that may not know about our huge announcement last night,
we are now back on Apple podcasts.
We are also on Spotify.
And we are also on Amazon music.
We're moving up into place.
We are.
We're getting stuff done.
Yeah.
And it's the only way.
Oh, I think I know why I can't hear you because I'm on a different feed.
And that's okay.
Okay.
I'm good with it.
So guess what?
Chicken butt.
Fried and grease.
You want a piece.
I do like chicken.
Okay.
But here's the thing.
So this is revenue stuff too.
So I was gone last night.
Uh-huh.
So in our house of the cost of day Ford, with the net fantastic face.
Yep.
In our master bedroom in the two office and in your main bedroom.
I mean, I'll call Matt is.
Well, it's okay.
Well, when you do, well, they're.
But there's terminology that has changed.
Our bedroom.
Okay.
There you go.
And then the office.
We're putting new carpet in.
It's going to be in tomorrow.
So we spent the last like couple days moving everything out from three rooms until
all the rooms.
And I get right after you walk our house.
I feel like the show hoarders.
But that's just why.
Well, yeah.
Because that's when you when you do that.
Like we've done that in our old house.
Where people don't understand like you have to move everything to a room.
And then carpet that room.
Yeah.
And then you have to take everything.
Put it back in the room.
And then take everything from the other room.
It's a way.
That room.
Yeah.
So you're basically doing this weird.
No way.
All three rooms are empty.
But yeah.
But it's.
So it's like it's.
You never realize how much stuff you have.
You don't be care that much stuff until you either move or you get it.
Yeah.
We have to do it twice because of the water thing.
Oh, yeah.
Alex is in the chat room.
Alex can't be here tonight.
Okay.
But we've got guests coming up just a little while beverages are being supplied.
I don't know what's happening right now.
The 50th anniversary of the USA phone festival.
54 of this is just.
Okay.
54.
Okay.
Still older than me.
Maybe not you.
No.
I'm 52.
Okay.
No.
Hold on.
What's this year?
24.
I'll be 53.
I'll be 53.
I'll be 53.
By law we have to say that.
But the USA film festival has had some great things over the year.
We're going to have some film makers on tonight.
Because this is part two of the double feature.
Two nights in a row.
It is season 14 episode 26.
Which means you have been welcome to this show six hundred and sixty one times.
You're going to believe it.
Here's Raymond.
You see.
You see most of them.
You see where we're live.
We're on video.
There you are.
We're on video tonight, Raymond.
You see.
You see us doing.
I'm on my way.
I'll see you on mine.
Yes, sir.
Absolutely.
Good.
See you on our favorite human.
Well, we love.
Everybody loves Raymond.
That's that's copyrighted.
I don't know if you can say that.
Copyrights.
I like Raymond.
I think that was one of Letterman's things.
I think that was a.
I think it was a.
Well, it was a worldwide pants.
It was a name of his production company.
But we're going to go over some things real quick.
While we are waiting for our first guest, which will be here in about 20 minutes.
So we're going to some TV news.
Like we did all the sports.
We did the pro wrestling last night.
Okay.
So make sure you check that out.
It is that I did make sure that it did download to my phone.
So everything as well.
Shout out.
Jump cast.
Go check out.
Jump cast.
If you're looking to have a podcast there.
I know it's late.
He's been playing for America's favorite game shows 140.
You still wouldn't have been alone.
Okay.
ABC has renewed the rookie for season 7.
The Nathan Philly in cop show.
We watched like one episode, but a couple episodes of the beginning wasn't that great.
My wife really liked it for a while.
We like none one one stuff like that.
But it's just not one that we really.
We tried this kind of.
You know, it's what it is.
Apple TV is renewing.
is renewing, I remind me, are you guys watching
for all mankind?
No, we don't have that.
This is a series that basically,
it's kind of an alternate universe kind of the thing.
Of what if the Russians got to the moon before we did?
I hope that's the Pride Massavit.
It has been renewed for season five.
They are also going to be doing a spin-off
telling the events from the Soviets point of view.
Okay, of the space race.
Correct.
So I think I'm a little fascinated by it,
but we'll have to see how it goes.
What is it with the alternate or actually there?
No, it's still in that timeline.
Okay, all right.
Yeah, because in that timeline,
they got there before we did.
Okay.
So we just have to, you know,
now we want to look at it for the other side.
Okay.
CBS to my wife's delight has renewed ghosts for season four.
Oh, I saw in the episode today, I'm caught up.
My wife loves that show, she'll be excited to know that.
But there was an English version that originally came from
kind of like the office.
It's pretty shit because they showed it during the strike.
Yeah, the, I didn't like the British one too well,
but I like this one.
That'll wake you up in the morning.
I want it.
Okay, I'm surprised you're, you're okay.
Alex did say it was, you had the same guess he had yesterday.
I kind of, I'm doing this doing this, doing this.
I'm doing this.
Again, rivity.
L's bith, which is a new kind of a mystery kind of a thing
that they're doing.
They've renewed that for a second season.
They, I'll say, this SWAT reboot will not go away.
The SWAT reboot, remember they rebooted SWAT
a few years ago and then it got canceled and then the fans
went nuts and then they brought it back.
And it's been renewed again now for season eight.
Okay.
I never, I, I, I think I watched one of the two episodes.
I saw the movie that they did with LL cool J.
I watched the original one, I was a kid.
Okay.
Um, yeah.
Dan, I, I had called Perrol and Samuel of Jackson's phone.
I don't know, do you check, check the booth for my phone.
I'm kind of freaking out about that right now.
I mean, it's, it's here somewhere because I'm still getting
connected to my watch.
Actually, all your phone.
Well, no, don't dial my phone because then it's going to ring.
Fair enough, um, but in big news this week, it's,
it's in there somewhere.
There we go, perfect.
Oh, wow.
I didn't even turn the light off.
See, look at lights, lights, uh, they have CBS has said
after 15 seasons come December.
They are canceling the talk.
Their panel talk show with Jerry O'Connells and that thing.
Never watched it.
Never, it was like their version of, uh, the one
with Wolfie Goldberg and them.
Okay.
It's like their version of the view.
The view.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, I think I heard of it, but, okay, that was CBS.
And were you, were you a fan of cold case back in the day
done with the blonde lady, the blonde detective?
Yep.
Yeah, I watched him for a couple of seasons.
They're looking to reboot it.
Okay.
Well, we'll say, Matt, just being there.
That's, uh, they have not made any casting announcements yet.
Uh, hey, looking at, we got somebody from Twitch saying hello.
Hey, Twitch, BTW one.
Thank you for tuning in.
We appreciate that.
That's what it says.
That's why we, that's why you've never seen me
with a, with a screen right here before.
It's because, I don't know why my camera's freaking out like it is.
Um, my laptop is over there because that's where the camera is.
I put another, over here so I could keep an eye on the chat room.
Because this is the first time we have done this on video by ourselves.
Okay.
We used to have somebody back there doing the thing that we tell us what we need to know,
but we just have that.
So we've had to be a little bit inventive.
We got some brand new wireless mics we're using.
These are brand new done.
This is a first time we've used
them. I am product testing these for a company called Phoenix Pro.
So far so good.
I love it.
Sounds good.
Uh, let's keep going ESPN.
This is a big thing.
I'm very excited about this.
They're doing a 30 for 30.
Just about Stuart Scott.
Stuart Scott.
Stuart Scott was the guy that he was a sports center host.
He passed away a few years ago.
He was them.
Boo, yeah.
He was like, that started that whole thing.
The Boo, yeah.
The whole like putting pop culture references into sports highlights.
It was him and Dan Patrick work together.
Okay.
And then him and Rich Eisen as well.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Jim and Rich Eisen first.
Dan Patrick came later.
But they are doing a 30 for 30 on him.
He was the anchor man.
They had the ideas.
Whammy, whammy, whammy.
That's where he got from that.
Pretty much.
Because that's starting.
He started that in the mid 90s.
Okay.
One of my, I just, I always remember,
I should probably put my glasses on.
So I could read screen.
Uh,
I always remember one of the first things I ever
heard from him.
It was during a baseball highlight.
And a guy just jacked one into next week.
And as soon as he said it,
Stuart Scott said,
Yeah, the drum would get wicked.
And I was like, whoa,
public enemy reference on ESPN.
What's happening?
Another one of my favorite ones.
He did the bulls.
I want to say 97, 98 somewhere there.
He had one of the best defenses in the league.
And he said that the bulls defense was stingier than the only seven year old
on the block with ice cream.
And I was like, I can't not love this guy.
Yeah.
So I'm looking forward to that 30 for 30.
Uh, NBC saying that law and order organized crime may move to peacock.
They may move it off the proper and put it on the screen.
Now, it's like regular line order on peacock that you don't all of them are.
Yeah, I never, but they're also airing on NBC proper.
I never got into the law and order shows.
I was a law and order junkie for years.
I bailed probably about six, seven years ago.
Okay, we did a storyline and I was like, if they do this, I'm out.
Okay, and then they like, they they swirfed and didn't do us.
I was like, all right, you got me for another week.
Then the next week they did it and I said, I'm done.
Yeah, what about like the SVU, say, was SVU that did it?
Okay, okay.
I have not watched any form of law and order sense.
Okay.
And there's even a real life version on Netflix right now.
The Dick Wolf is producing with real New York detectives.
Oh, really, yep.
Now when I'm gonna, I'm game on.
I love those things.
Alex brings up another great store scots, the guy that coined the phrase cooler than the other side of the pillow.
I, I just, I love store scots and I'm here for it.
Netflix, big news from Netflix done.
WWE.
Well, that's in January.
Okay.
But kind of, you're on, you're in the right track.
Can you make that, can you have fixed that one?
So it's ready for our guests?
Oh, okay, sure.
Oh.
Remember how angry I was because I was trying to get caught up on heels.
Yeah.
And I was, I was an episode in a half a way.
You may want to, oh, I got, um, and stars pulled it.
Don't be careful.
Okay, tight.
I think go the other way.
You're, you're losing it done.
And then stars pulled it off the things so I didn't get to finish it.
You didn't see the end of the heels will be now on Netflix.
So I can finish season two.
I'm very excited about this.
So they're not having season three that rumors about that they're still looking for a new home for season three.
We have not gotten any confirmation yet, but they, they are still hopeful for season three.
Now with Steven Amel doing the suit spin-offs, suits LA, that can get things kind of weird
and it may have to be like a summertime show, maybe.
As long as I get heels back, I'm good because that show is fantastic.
Here's the thing about that.
Don't last season.
Spoiler free.
They ended it great.
That's it. Everybody's told me like, but end of season two is just mind-blowing.
And I'm like, don't tell me I don't want to know.
But they left it so there'd be a season three.
Because they thought they're, yeah, it's just like deadwood.
How deadwood got ended.
Thinking there'll be another season and never happened.
Deadwood, the genius.
Yeah.
Got a little jump.
Yeah, I miss that show too.
Oh, chill and jerk.
Ian McShane is the main.
I just start talking McShane during the show.
Season two of Wednesday coming to Netflix.
Oh, the end of the family.
And Steve, you shemmy is joining that show.
He's playing the principal of her high school.
Okay.
I may be cousin yet.
You can put it but no.
No, they've already said he's playing the principal of the high school.
I do the research done.
That's why I'll run, gee.
And season five of the Witcher will be its last.
I never got into that one.
It's based on a video game.
Henry Cavill played the title character and then they pivoted.
Okay.
So we'll see how that works.
Paramount plus has renewed one of my favorite shows on Paramount plus right now.
Star Trek strange new worlds has been renewed for season four even before season three starts.
I love strange new worlds.
It's basically a prequel to the original series.
You said, what's one that starts?
Star Trek strange new world is what it's called.
I am a huge fan of the show.
Anson, Elgort, I think is the guy that plays Captain Pike.
He's fantastic or Becker Romaine.
Stamos or Narraka Romaine.
Now she's O'Connell.
She's in this.
They did a really cool crossover episode with their animated series.
And towards the end of that episode,
Jerry O'Connell's one of the voices.
And he referred to her character.
She's like, man, she's really hot.
Oh my god, you're married to her, dude.
But Star Trek lower decks could end after its next season season.
Five, but there are rumors that it may move to either Amazon or Netflix.
That's one of their animated series.
Because there's two.
There's lower decks and there's prodigy.
And then the live action discovery, this is its last season.
And then you have strange new worlds.
A lot of Star Trek.
I know a lot of Star Trek.
I mean, how many days would take you to watch all the Star Trek shows
from the original 60s all the way here?
If I was to watch from TOS until now, gosh.
It would take you probably a solid six months to get through everything.
And that's if you just didn't do anything now.
Because you look at how long next generation and deep space nine a long ran.
And T6 nine still my favorite.
But they also have the show evil.
They're on the Paramount Plus season four of that will be its final season as well.
You're the premise of that.
Basically super natural investigators.
Okay, but it's a little a little darker than the X files I guess.
TV on DVD and Blue Ray this coming week season three of the umbrella academy as we prepare for season four
that will be coming out.
And what does that want to come out on for?
You know, they either heard a date yet.
Okay, but we do have some very interesting news for me.
Next week, we get the return of one of my favorite shows on Apple TV plus the big door
prize.
I thought it wasn't going to be till May, but it comes back next week.
Okay, so I'm very excited about that.
Did you hear about the things Sunday night with the Billy Joel concert?
No.
So CDS was showing Billy Joel's 100 show at Madison Square Garden.
It was on the last Sunday, remember.
Apparently halfway through piano man.
They cut to local news.
People lost their out.
Access a couple of things.
It's Liam Hemsworth that replaced Henry Cavill and Star Trek.
There are over 840 hours of programming.
So you figure, if you watched it 24 hours a day, seven days a week, that would take you
10 days to 40, it would take you over a month.
If you just went all day every day and didn't sleep.
Over a month, so you figure your if you sleep eight hours a night.
So that gives you 16.
So you only get two thirds of the weight through that.
So now you're talking two months.
And that's if you if you did nothing else, but wake up, watch Star Trek and go to bed.
Which I'm not saying anything wrong with that.
That's you know, another American dream.
So they're rearing the concert tonight in its entirety.
Yeah, because I think what happened, there was a delay on CBS because of the masters.
Oh, I'm sure.
And the masters then made everything start like 20 minutes late or 30 minutes late.
Nothing, maybe that's where they.
But you still got, if you are fit going with a live feed, you have to keep an eye on it.
I know, but maybe there was some local stations that didn't.
Hey, it's time to go not knowing that they're cutting out, you know, and so yeah,
it was so I don't think it was the local, the local field.
I think it was there was CBS that would just like, okay, go to news now and they're like,
hey, wait a minute, oops, yeah, no, come on, but it's okay, pedestrian's are fine.
We don't bite.
We don't bite.
You have the right way.
We are live right now at the Angelica Film Center at Mockingbird Station.
My camera is still freaking out a little bit.
You need to adjust at the, I don't, I don't know what it's going at the USA Film Festival.
Having a blast, we're going to have some filmmakers on here in just a few minutes.
Looks like we're getting a pull, a Chris Farley biopic that's going to be directed by Josh
Gad.
Paul Walter Houser will play him.
What do you think of that?
You, I'd like to see that.
No, it's just a film TV film or water.
It's going to be a feature from on a film.
So basically, it's going to be a big studio film.
I read the book that his brother wrote, okay, about the biography, his brother wrote on him.
Very, very good.
It's a great book if you haven't checked it out.
There's a lot about him.
I didn't know.
Some of the things kind of made me sad because some of the things that I loved about that he did
were things that he wasn't particularly proud of.
And that kind of made me sad that it's a great book.
Yeah, you think he is proud of the Chippendil thing or not?
That's one of the things that he was least proud of.
Really? Yes. Wow.
Yeah. That part of the book kind of broke my heart a little bit.
Not going to lie. Alex says over 40 days.
Yeah. Let's see here.
Glenn Powell, he was one of the guys in the top of the Maverick.
He is going to start in a new version of the running man.
Yes, it's not the dance. This is a feature film, right? Yes.
Off the Stephen King book, the Schwarzeneggery making.
Okay. It's going to be Edgar Wright will be directing.
So I'm going to be interested to see how that goes.
But it's they said it's it's going to take some liberties.
Yeah, just tell the story, bro.
Just tell the story. It's all I'm saying.
You know how much I love remix.
Have you ever heard of a teenage mutant and just herdlestory called the last Ronin?
No. This is this takes place,
I think 20 years in the future or so.
When the grandson of shredder has basically taken out everybody.
You made the evil. Yep. Okay, except for one turtle.
And it's Leonardo. Okay.
And Paramount wants to do an R rated adaptation of it.
This is a very popular storyline.
And it's called it's called TMNT the last Ronin and I am on board.
If it's done right, because that last one, I know.
And I know it was like the claymation kind of thing.
I like that lot. The mutant mayhem.
I very much enjoy this would be a live action they're saying.
They haven't said officially, but it's going to be live action or animated.
I'm kind of good either way as long as the tone of the animation works.
Does that make sense?
Uh, Jeremy Allen White, who he was a guy from the bear.
He was also in the iron claw. Okay.
Played carry.
Hmm.
Uh, Juan Medetti, uh, that's the thing there.
Yep. And he was there.
Well, premier, he is guy is doing a movie called Deliver Me from nowhere.
Where he will be playing Bruce Springsteen.
As, as the boss was writing the Nebraska album, which is seen as a darker album
from his career. I am very interested in this.
I'm gay. I still think he was a little short for his role in the iron claw, but he's still
a great job. And the bear is just winning every award on the planet.
Uh, we know we have Sonic the Hedgehog 3 coming soon.
That's a live action. Just like the other, okay.
CGI live action in the hybrid, uh, shadow, which is one of the, he's the, the darker
album with the red. He will be voiced by one key on our reach.
Well, got to go fast, bro.
Oh, yeah, the John Wick or do you think you'll have the, uh, Bill and Ted, it'll be, it'll be just
probably just key on all being key on all because he can do it every once.
That dude can do whatever he wants.
I like to see if there's a Bill and Ted kind of thing though.
Uh, Alex says your last live action Leonardo was one Alan Richardson,
who we saw earlier this week in a movie we'll talk about here in a minute.
Okay. You know we're getting a naked gun reboot.
Are we starring Liam Neesons? Liam Neeson is your new Frank Drepon.
Oh, God. We also now know who will be playing the Pamela Anderson role.
Pamela Anderson wasn't even, I mean, she's playing the Priscilla Presti. I just,
screwed up the whole headline, uh, playing the Priscilla Presti role will be,
Pamela Anderson. Okay. So who would pay George Kennedy's role?
They haven't said anything else yet. This will be coming out next summer summer of 2025.
Yeah, I wonder how many how many, you know, because he always had him and Joe.
I always love George Kennedy on that thing too. You know, I love all three of those films.
Yeah, I, I own police squad. I don't own the films yet. I need to get those.
But that was original. Those of those, they could, you could,
those are one of my guilty players from movies I could watch all of them.
Though we think having a queen is a silly, I just, and we go plot so.
Just, I love those movies.
Oh, Alex and I were actually talking about it the other day. And the series where they would always act
like they're doing the freeze frame, but nobody, they's not an actual freeze frame.
And so the guys poured coffee in the copies overflowing out of the mug and people are jumping through
windows. Gosh, I love that stellar. This is bugging me now. Hold on.
Let's go on, John.
What are you doing? I'm just, you know, we're live right now, right?
I'm trying to, I'm trying to, uh, police squad, uh, Nicky Gamirius.
There, hold on. What? Bear with me. Bear with me.
I kind of can't cap an end. Okay. That would George, George Kennedy's saying.
We also had this week. The Superman reboot that James gun is doing. We have Maon,
Paktent, Cast, Taylor, Aproit, Taylor, Vince, and Niva Howell.
We play in Pa and Ma respectively. And you might want to make your plans for next weekend, Don.
I think this is a fattening events thing. Alien will be back in theaters next Friday.
The original. The original. Oh, boy. Now we got the new one coming out, too. Yeah. I finally saw the trailer.
What do you think? I'm gay. Okay. I'll say this. It's a really Scott production,
which gives me hope. So you're cautiously optimistic. Yeah.
Which makes a really Scott production. That makes me feel better.
Movie new releases in places you get movie new releases this week. Actually, today,
I don't have my buttons. So you, I don't have the things. But a movie you reviewed, which is currently
located at www dot the call of house.cast.com. That's our website bedding Abigail.
It's theaters today. What's that about? Uh, babysitter. I know you saw it. You reviewed it.
You're the only one of us that did. I did not know that this was loosely based on the movie from
the 30s Dracula's daughter. I had no idea. Yeah. I found that out the other day doing my research.
Also, a movie that all three of us have reviewed currently at the website. The Ministry of
Unjuntilmanly Warfare. This is the new one from Guy Richie. I love this movie. I love this movie.
And we have all three moved reviews at www dot call of house.cast.com. That is still our website.
But yeah, this is, I don't want to ruin much for anybody. But this is the most unguarity movie I've ever seen.
And that's not a bad thing. I love Guy Richie. But he just he really kind of takes a different approach.
In this film, it's a solid two hours. It hits the gas pedal and doesn't let go. I will say this
on about Abigail. I really enjoyed it. And I love the plot of it. It took kind of the very end.
But you know, it's kind of a mix of suicide kings meets Blake. What's that? Yeah. Of course,
know what you're getting into when you go into the film. But still for me, if you could handle
a good horror film, you want a lot of fun with some fun gore. I didn't enjoy it. Well, my top 10 of
the year, no, but it definitely will make my bottom 10 either. So also this week, a movie called
Villains Incorporated. After the death of their boss, Beatrix, Kane and Harold are left
destitute living in an abandoned grocery store. Beatrix is determined that they will fight on their
own and take over the world by any means necessary. This has Colin Makari, who you might remember
from whose line is it anyway. Joe Barretta, who I know from many years ago as an online guy. So it's
good to see him getting some big work. Those are really the only names I recognize from this.
Also a movie called The Night of the Harvest, something pull that up for you.
This has Ella Bennett and Christy Mackie. Aubrey and her friends go geocaching in the woods
behind an old cornfield where they're trapped and hunted by a masked woman in white. That won't
end well. Then we also have wildfire, the legend of the Cherokee Ghost Horse. This is based on
the song from the 70s. They're calling wildfire. Okay, based on that. Movies on DVD and Blu-ray
this week, The Beekeeper Don. Bob Dick. Oh, that was fun. I'm going to go with no. That's a hard
past for me. For me it was fun. It was the 35th anniversary of Steel Magnolia. Do you can believe that?
That's that long ago. Yeah. Somebody's just figured you know I've been watching it, but now you
realize when they're made. It's like, yeah, that's 30 years ago. Just as lead crisis on infinite Earth's
part two, I got to get caught up on that. And the criterion collection releases I am Cuba this week.
I am what? It's a it's a phone called I am Cuba like the island. Okay. So a lot going on in pop
culture, of course, our normal show every Thursday night. 80 certain five Pacific. I had to do
math. I don't know why. We've been doing the show for like four months on it. I can I can never
remember. Alex will be back with us. I'm sure next week. Also next week is another film festival. We
got to get some wheels on for that. And we also want to make sure, you know, everybody's coming
down to the Angelica tonight for all the great films. I'll be starting here in just a little while.
This weekend is also Dallas comic show. But the Vista mall up in Louisville, I will be there tomorrow
hosting some Q&A panels with some amazing guests. I'm very much looking forward to it. Also hosting
the cosplay contest at 5 o'clock tomorrow night will be at the Texas. They will be at the Texas
theater. I will not. But they're showing mean streets with David Proval, who's one of the guests.
He's in it. And then Sunday night will at 530 will at the Texas theater. They're showing Toy Story
three with John Morris, who was the voice of Andy. Okay. He was here. Here's a trivia for you. Okay.
trivia. I've been hosting Q&A's now for almost every two years next month. Okay. He was part of
the very first Q&A I hosted at a comic show. Really? How was he? It was great. I'm looking forward
to speaking with him tomorrow because I don't think he knows that. So I'll put throw a little trivia
on him. Yeah, I'm going to throw it out there. Yeah, two years ago. I ain't scared.
Okay. Don is Don is now leaving me alone. Yeah, again. And that's okay. But also remember we
cover sports. We cover entertainment. We cover pop culture. We also cover pro wrestling. We did that
last night. Alex and I had a great discussion of some great some things going on in our sport
currently. A lot going on. Don, what's going on? Oh, just checking in there. Yeah, we're just
waiting on our first film maker. Let's try to get them set up and ready to go. You know,
I'm saying we got a schedule and they're going to keep us to it. I know, I'm just going to see
all I know. It's my job. I know. This is this is a little bit different for you. I know. And that's
okay. As soon as I learned to spell, I think we'll be okay. There we go. That's what I'm looking for.
But we're going to have three different filmmakers joining us tonight.
All right. One one one one one of our panels. We don't have enough. We have barely enough microphones for.
Well, we might have to have whichever. Well, the chair over in the case, you know, we've got a
we got one filmmaker and then we got three people and then we got one. This is also the first time
we've been given. Usually you're out there running around like a chicken with his head cut off. Yeah,
tonight you don't have to do that. Which is good for me because I've got somebody to sit in here and
talk to. I mean, I love our chat room. I love the empire, but having somebody here live is a good
thing too. Yeah, it's always a key down comes and you turn it to the rob the Q and A guy for the
it. Oh, the solo adventure is never a good thing. I know that. But yeah, here they come. I see them.
We have, yeah, I'm going to be right there. We have people approaching. We have people approaching. There are
people approaching. Yeah. I have no idea. Yeah. All righty then. A lot going on with the USA film festival
make sure you go to their website. So you can find the entire schedule. A lot of movies last night.
They watched Footlooms. If you can believe that, that film having an anniversary. I don't know why
don't did that. We have a schedule to keep. But hey, what are we going to do? I'm still here by myself.
And then we've got other things that are coming up coming up next month. We will have the real
owl film festival, which we do every year. We go to Garwin High School and work with their film
department. I did see a patty shoe work just a little while ago while I was getting everything
set up. So they're ready for us to come out and do the deal for them again this year. Very,
very excited about that. Hi, I don't know what's going on right now. That's okay.
Wouldn't be the first time. Alex just put up the website for it,
www.usafilmfestival.com. Go to go there. Thank you, Alex. And check out their schedule for this
entire program with nine days, I guess. Howdy. Marcos, we've got you scheduled.
Right now. All right. We got three of you. Are we got three of you? Is it coming?
11. We'll get here. All right. So you're going to be able to get right up on these mics as we talk.
Yeah, Adam, can you turn number two down a little bit for me, please? Perfect.
How's that? That's good. Better for you? Yeah, yeah. Thank you.
Hey Rob. Hi. Go ahead. We've got video running live. We are streaming live right now. Introduce
yourselves to everybody, please. Right, you, that little, little dot up in the corner.
I keep doing the same thing. My name is Marcos Efron. I'm going to get right up on that.
There we go. There we go. I'm Marcos Efron. I'm the writer and director of last night on Earth.
On turn up number two, just a little bit for me. Number two on the board.
It's a little bit. Go ahead, sir. And I'm Steven Israel. I'm one of the producers of the film.
So as I was doing my reading for pairing for our conversation tonight.
Just because it's called last night on Earth, there's layers to this. And I don't know how deep
you want to go. It is tonight right here at the Angelica. It's going to start at seven o'clock.
Yes, but I want you guys to tell because I did my reading, but I don't want to give any
away. So I want you guys to talk about like, what is the film?
Well, the film, which I should say, the original title was not last night on Earth. Okay, we don't
say what it was before. It's got this entitled changes. All right. However, I credit our distributor
before helping us come up with a very good title. The film is sort of this, I don't know,
I guess it's like this existential question of what do you do when you know that your time
is limited? When you know sort of the time and place of your demise, how do you approach things?
And so ultimately, it's about two people who have chosen to spend sort of these last few moments
together in peace and bliss and love, but the world doesn't sort of inspire to help them do that.
How long ago did you shoot it? We shot the film about two years ago,
post-production took a while and then we had strikes and there was a very tumultuous time Hollywood.
So yeah, we shot it. I mean, during pandemic or yeah.
I just lost my train of thought. I'm so sorry.
Is how many times have you seen it since the final product to have it?
Well, obviously, we were very involved in, and obviously involved in the editing of it,
put it together with the actual final final film. Final next down. Seeing it, I've probably seen
it five times and probably three times in a theater as the director of the film. Yes, when you watch it,
is it hard to take off your director hat? And just like, I'm going to watch the movie.
I'm going to try not to look for stuff. I just want to see the film. Is it hard for you to do that?
Or can you separate from that? No, I am possible.
I think Steven, who's one of our producers who helped get the movie off the ground,
can tell you that you're always looking and finding the the scars and the bumps.
And there are things that I notice that I know that nobody on this planet will notice.
But I do, although at some point, you know, I can't just sit back and enjoy the movie
as much as I possibly can. I made my first movie 30 years ago, and I know exactly which scenes are
ADR. But from that standpoint, because that's a very interesting point, is you say,
like, I know which part was ADR and not, and for those that don't know ADRs when they have to go
back and re-record dialogue for ever a number of reasons. You know, maybe you had a plane fly over
head or you didn't quite get the cadence just right or whatever. Sometimes it can be a story point.
Yep. Like, you need to fix a story point with dialogue that you put in an ADR.
Don, can you hear him, okay? Can you hear it number four, okay? Okay.
But for you as a producer, because to say somebody's a producer, it's such a long list of things.
And Marcus just said, you are, if I may call you Marcus, I'm sorry I forgot to ask.
He said, you were in on the ground level. How much of it do you let your director run
all of it? All of it? Good answer. He's like, I just need the ROI. That's what I'm worried about.
A producer's role is not to direct the film. I mean, like, the producer's role is to enable the director.
And I think, you know, occasionally I'll have a suggestion and so forth, but I'm very protective
of the director's prerogative. Were you on set a lot? Or did you just kind of like, hey, just send me
Gailies. Not that work for you. I was on set from day one to the last, you know,
how long was the sheet? I believe we were scheduled for about 20 days, but we lost
a day to rain, a very bad rain. And so going back to your question about what are the sort of
bandage you see, there are a couple of scenes in the film. I will not say which ones that were
supposed to have been done over the course of two days, but these scenes collectively were done in
one day. And, you know, as a storyteller, I feel like, oh, man, I wish I'd covered it a little
better, which I had this angle, that angle, but you just didn't. And no one will know,
but I know how many times has the film been shown publicly? You said you've seen it five times. How
many times has been shown publicly? This is the world premiere. Oh, is it really? They don't give me
that stuff. We had a screening about a year or so ago in Knoxville, Tennessee, where we shot
the movie. And that was kind of a cast and crew, friends and family screening. And then we did a
screening for the students of the University of Georgia in the film composing program. Oh,
wow, because our incredible composer Tom Wilde had, it was teaches at the University of Georgia
and we're not just screening for some of the students. There's the only two quasi public screening
you've had. This is, this is it. So this is, this is room full of strangers for the first time,
pretty much. A few friends that I've been into wrangle from parts of Texas unknown, but yeah,
in a situation like this, like what's going through your head? Like, are you like,
okay, the beats I've got to look for this, this and this are like, you know what, we're going to go,
we're going to do the thing and it's going to be the thing. Honestly, I just hope people like it.
I mean, it's simple as that. I mean, as anybody who makes a film writes a book, does anything
artistic that sort of comes from you, you hope that people like it and people don't, you know,
crap all over it. I can't remember who said it, but the, but you know, work of all
it is ever completed, it's just abandoned. You know, there's always more you could have done.
And so at some point you just have to stop and, and, you know, hopefully the right place,
because you can screw it up by going too much further. What attracted you to the project,
as a producer? Descript. Long as wrote a kickass script. And, and I read it, now it was, I
sold a minute. I read it. So, was, did it translate well from what you saw in your head to what
wound up on the screen? Very much so. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because that's always a challenge, especially
as a filmmaker is I see in my head when I read this script. Was there any added pressure to that?
Or are you just like, no, we're just going to film what I see and it's going to be what it's going to be.
I mean, there's an old adage that we say if it's not on the page, it's not on the stage.
So, you can take a good script and make a bad movie, but you can't take a bad script and make a good
movie out of it. So, we believed in the script. And as long as I believed in it and Steven and Brian
Conley, who was a lead producer, who really was the, the engine that got the movie made and we
shot it in this hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I'm saying, Steven, that's what drew him to the
project. As if we stayed true to the script, we knew that we were going to have a good movie.
And that's what we tried to do. And of course, you have to sort of dance around when things
change and the weather, you know, puts up obstacles where you don't get the thing in the art department
that you wanted. You have to shift a little, but yeah, if it's, if you could write it well
and you shoot what's on the page, you should be in good shape. As a filmmaker, who inspires you?
Oh, wow, I mean, like I could throw down the litany of film directors who have inspired me,
but it's not just directors. I mean, it's all kinds of artists and writers and, and, you know,
as a writer, because it all starts with the script, I have to say Steven King, who I've been reading
him since I was in middle school. You would be both. Yeah. And, you know, at some point,
you're like, okay, the scary stuff is fun, but then you get past a lot of his books are really
not horror books. And where it comes down to the characters. And he writes characters better than
almost anybody that I can think of. And people look at me sometimes, like, what do you talk about?
Steven King is a horror guy. No, he's an incredible storyteller. So, somebody like him is very inspiring.
And then, of course, you know, you've got the sort of panathy on the gods of directors.
Well, I don't know if you saw, but Bloomhouse is remaking Christine.
I don't know if I read that, but that to me, that was the movie of his that I thought was closest
to the source material of what I read of his. Yeah, although I'm still waiting on the eyes of the
dragon. This was supposed to happen. It's one of my favorites.
I be curious to see Christine, because I thought that the film he did in the 80s, I thought was great.
Yeah. For from your standpoint, when you need to be inspired from just when you're reading a
script, or you need to reread it, is there anything that you go to that kind of helps you
research your brain? No, I just have to visualize the material. Like, if I can't visualize the film
when I read the script, I'm sort of done. If I visualize it, you're right upon that thing,
if you would. If I visualize it, then I can get behind it. If I can't visualize it to me,
there's a problem with this. Is it is that a one in done process, or have there been times
you're like, let me give this another go, I think I might find something that I'm not for sure.
No, I'm pretty much one of them. So you just trust your gut and we go, which is not always a bad idea.
I mean, not everything I wanted to make gets made for God's sake. That's true, but
I mean, I've got a process. I've got a pretty good record, but, but no, none, none,
none everything. I mean, I've got that script that I've been working on for 10 years and one day
it'll become the forest gump or whatever, but yeah, I mean, it's a lot of things fooled by the
wayside over the years, but, you know, I'm one of the busier guys, so, you know, I'm lucky.
The film itself, if you were to say to somebody in one sentence, without spoiling, of course,
the message of this film. What would it be?
Um, because you mentioned it earlier, but I wasn't sure if you would dive deep enough.
I would say appreciate what you have now.
Okay, that's fair. And it's going, it starts here in about 10 minutes. I'm sure you guys will be
introwing the film Q&A after the film? Yes, whatever they tell us to do. You know, I always
find that's the best way to do. And I know we're getting very close to that. I just want to take
a moment to say, I love this film festival. Like, like, this is awesome. And has been such a great
host over. I think I had my first film here in 2004. Oh, wow. And she's always been the
consummate hostess. And this film festival is filled with film lovers. And I have such a good
time when I'm here. And I'm so glad to be back here. And it's a great mix of like older films in
the bird. Like last night, they watched Footloops. Amazing. And there's only one. Let's be wrong.
One foot less. Honestly. Well, I was stoked to see. And I don't, and so I don't think I'll be able
to see it, but they're showing badlands. And Terus Malik is just one of my, he's in the pantheon of
just great film makers. And I'm actually making a movie later this year that has some
connections, thematically to badlands. So I was super excited to see that they're showing that
movie here. We're getting close to time because we got to keep you guys on schedule. I always
like to at the end when we have our guests, like what I call shameless self promotion. So we just
basically the whole thing anyway. But still, after tonight, people want to get in touch with you
website, social media, the whole nine. Go. Marcos Efron.com or MARCUS-EFR-O-N. I'm going to correct you there.
Okay. MSRCOS. All right. I am fixing that on my sheet right now. I apologize.
And Marcos Efron. Yes. All the links to social media are there. You know,
send a message. The good, the bad, the ugly. I can handle it.
I'm in hiding. Right now you're just streaming to the world. Is it witness protection?
I thought this was sound only. No. You can check out my IMDB page, Steven Israel.
And that's where you can find everything. But also, it's shameless self promotion. Absolutely.
Tomorrow night at this same time, I think seven o'clock studio one forever is also playing. That's
the documentary. Oh, yes. About the world's first gay disco. I did read about that. So that's also
everything's here at the Angelica. Everything's here at the Angelica. Which is a great facility. If you
want to come, we do screenings here all the time. We love the staff here. Everybody does a fantastic job.
But if we're also playing. Sure. I've just produced the movie together. Okay. Which we just got
like wrapped like three days ago. I think so. Yeah. In in Guadalajara, it's called Day of the Dead.
It's a straight up horror thriller that'll be like, look, look, look. Look for its
this time next year. Yeah. And I'll say that the producer and the co-director that film is Brian
Conley, who is the producer of our film last night on earth. So we sort of kept it in the family a
little bit. And I got to throw out one more shout out to the guy who really got this thing started
a producer, director, fantastic guy named Eric Ross. He was the one who over cigars and whiskey
one night during COVID. But I was lamenting the fact that the industry had gone to shit.
He was like, let me see if I can help you. And he was the one who got this all started. So that's
Eric. Thank you, man. Yeah. Thank you, Eric. I know. I mean, I don't have to. We should
guys like it. You guys are going to kill it tonight. But we cannot thank you enough for sitting
down with us at the USA phone festival. And I'm holding you this. If you're back next year,
you're in these chairs too. Done as long as we're here. I mean, if we're not here, I can't control that.
However, you guys bring back day of the dead. We want to be here for you as well.
Done. Gentlemen, thank you so much for sitting down with so appreciated. There's our
there's our lead actress. If you got another man, if she wants to sit down, I'm here for it.
Right. Life in it. I'm giving up my spot. I mean, we have the lead of our film that's just walked
into the lead has arrived. The lead has arrived. Bring it to me.
But thank you guys. We really appreciate. We are honored to have you guys. This is one of my favorite
things to do. Get out of the studio, be out amongst the people and hang it out. I'm not kidding
when I say this is one of my absolute favorite movies. Oh, no, we don't. We'll take it. We'll take
it all day long. Here she is. I'm going to give up my spot.
All right, I'm cool. All right. Introduce yourselves to our people.
Oh, I'm on camera too. Okay. I love and rampant. Yes. Hi, actress. Hi. Part of
last night on earth. Not just actors. The lead of our film. She's in the picture in the
guide and everything. Yes. She is the movie. How are you feeling right now? I'm ready for the
premiere. Yeah. I'm really excited. I haven't seen a lick of footage. Really? No, not one.
It's like five times. You haven't watched it one. Only five? That's a bright. Well, that's a complete
final. Okay. Not a thing. Not a thing. So I will be surprised just like everyone else in the audience.
Pleasantly surprised. Yeah. Butterflies anything or you just like me. Let's go do a thing. No, no.
This is this is it's been a while. COVID was really weird. I didn't have a premiere for my last
movie. So it's been a few years. And it is all the butterflies and my parents are here. Nice.
And my aunt Uncle. So it's a family affair. I'm from Texas. So we all had to go. We're about Houston.
Okay. So this your you kind of used to. It feels like home. Yeah, a little more than the Chinese
theater in LA. The humidity has kicked in. We're still kind of nicely spring. I'm kind of surprised. I'm
wearing a nice suit. We will look very similar tonight. Like, I'm not uncomfortable. So I'm happy.
I just again lost my train of thoughts. Oh, it's been one of those days. Let me have two Houstonians here.
Where are you, Houstonians? I think that's how it can happen. Well, that's definitely
accessible too. As we do get a lot of filmmakers from Texas that come to this festival. I love it.
Is this your first time at this festival? It is. It is. I don't think I've been to South
by Southwest, but not with a film, actually, of my own. But yeah, this is the first time in seeing the
like kind of industry in Texas. So I like that. And the industry itself is just growing, especially
in Dallas, our worth is just growing like a weed. We also see things that are getting filmed here.
Yeah. And things that people don't know. We're so scared. I couldn't really show in
filming in Houston right now. Mo on that. I actually auditioned for it. I did not get it. Unfortunately,
they're lost. But I was happy that I was filming in Houston. I thought it was really cool.
And it was from Houston. It's an authentic story about a Palestinian guy in Houston. So yeah,
it's growing all over Texas and Austin too, where I live now. So yeah, Austin's nuts right now.
Yeah. I was just in New Braunfills a couple of weekends ago, so driving through Austin.
And I'll be in Austin. I work with greater Austin Comic Con. So I'll be there. I don't know that.
It should invite me. I've been in another thing. Well, they're they've got weird owls coming this year.
Cool. Um, Limmer, I'm wearing my junior marker remote. It's going to get you a show.
But they're a huge EB center. Yeah. Let's let's invite me here. What have I never been to a
Comic Con for some reason. And so I'm coming to greater Austin. I'm down. That's a big
us invitation. It sounds like it. I mean, it's recorded. So I did myself with the honest and I don't mind.
I don't give it. I don't care. So you guys have two minutes to get in the theater.
Oh, we do. Okay. Wow. Okay. So we'll have a great showing. I know you guys are going to be
outstanding. I'm looking to hear if we're still here, what do you guys get back out? I want to hear how
it went. Oh, my God. All right. I'm curious about that too. So thank you guys so much the last night on earth.
It's about to kick off, but it's not the only time people are going to be able to see it. It's going to be out.
That's yeah. I believe May 31st and theaters. Oh, wow. That's a cool run. Yeah. That's right.
Right after the holiday. So go. You have your memorial day. And then the following weekend,
go see the last night off. I don't think you guys so much. Thank you. Happy to do it. All right.
Honor to do it. You are watching the Clubhouse podcast live from a USA film festival at the
Angelica in mockingbird station. Right outside of downtown Dallas. They're about to go do the thing.
We've got a couple more guests. Maybe one maybe two. We don't know. We'll find out together.
So what we do. Alex been doing a great job taking all the all the plugs and all the websites
and putting them on the thing. So that you guys can check out the work of our guests. Thank you,
Alex. We're picking up that slack form because I don't have a keyboard. I didn't think about that
part of it. I can't think of everything people. Can hear it to be looking here. I don't know.
Don't how you doing, brother. Filmen. We got more talent coming in a couple minutes. Okay. I know.
I got a schedule. Don't want the guys coming in. He's going to do the intro. They're going to
come out. Yeah, no. I mean, because all of these movies are starting at the same time. So
we just kind of have to kill time a little bit. Yeah. And I mean, I think interest that in some cases
the filmmakers are like, you know, I want to sit in here the whole time. And I was like,
oh, I'll come back a little bit later. Because like we talked about with Marcos, he's seen the film
five times. But this is the first time in a group of strangers, basically. Because he's had the last
two times they've watched it. They've been with, you know, like in the family and friends where they
filmed at Knoxville. And then they did the University of Georgia thing where their composer teaches.
So there's a level of familiarity out of that. I'm actually going to take this ear by that. Okay.
Because it's to give them you a lot of issues. Is it okay? I'm going. I'm going. I'm going.
Going so homeless. Oh, boy. I'm not limiting again. I'm scared. This is a revenge card. That was
clever from the Hunger Games. That was cool. There ain't no free ads. But you shout out to
Pekos Peats and Gatorade. Actually, this is your Pekos Peats that's in here. Okay. I just have
to have this cup in the car. What is Pekos Peats? They, when you go to Comic-Con, they are a soda company.
Okay. Which they sell these and these are very, they're insulated cups. And you get these little
wristbands. Okay. And for that whole day, your refills are free. I have like four of these things.
I found out two weeks ago that I can just bring one of these to another show and that I just
pay seven bucks for the rest of these things. I thought I had to buy a new one every show.
Well, now you know it to give me from my birthday. You can have one of mine. Yes, trust me.
So I'm saying, that's it. If you boxed these, not cheap. I'm afraid, but they do great. So yeah.
I'm still waiting for your, uh, the Funko Pop. I know. It's on the agenda.
That I'm still waiting for your login information for Luz. Yeah, that dot don't
I'm sorry. Okay. Actually, um, I'm going to need you to do that on your own. Actually,
Valentine's Day, I got Funko for me in a fantastic way forward from the
make your own time. Oh, did you make one for both of these? Yeah. Yeah. So when you come over in a couple
weeks for the, I think you'll see about the F. I can't. If again, if you don't have 50, 50 on that one.
Yeah, I know. I know. If, yeah. But so then I saw now they're doing we could do two Funko's
and one. Uh-huh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They didn't have it in Valentine's Day. I also would have
done. Yeah. I saw one where a couple of have them with their dog. You could put dog or you know,
each person can get a pet if you want. Like I said, this was a couple that had a dog in between
them as the one I saw. Yeah. Would you make your own? Yeah. Yeah. I can't give you like a dog for me
and a rabbit for her or something like that on each, you know, and it'll be on the right side.
So I'll probably do one of those two where we did a couple and then, you know, but I'm trying to
try to find one that was like, um, hard cover cases for the two because I got them for ours,
the single ones, you know. So we have it on the mantle. She liked it. Nice.
I'll mention that our guests love it. She was in one of my favorite shows, the Terminator
of the Sarah Connor Chronicles. Oh, I wish you. Yes. I love that show. She was on a true detective too.
I wish you really? Yeah. All right. Yeah. She's been on a few things. We love it when we have people
sit down with us. It's one. It's this is I, we say it all the time on the show. We love doing
live remote shows. Yeah. We love this. This is one of, you know, I mean, it's a little labor intensive.
I'm not going to lie to you. But once we get on the air and we pull the train out of the station,
here we go. Yeah. You know, now afterwards, we're going to tear all this stuff down. Yeah.
Which I'm glad you're going to be here for. Oh, yes, I am. Uh, because it's going to take two trips.
Okay. And I only got one dolly. Okay. So I should have brought up both of my doll that I did.
But like I said, we're experimenting with new tech tonight. We had one thing we were trying to do
did not work out like I wanted it to. But I think we can make some tweaks and still make that happen.
Coming up next month. May 18th to Saturday. We will be at Garland High School for the real
owl film festival, which I am there. It's one of my favorite things we do every year. We get to talk
to the the the future of film. And of course, the great Patty Schubert's right over there.
Yeah, Mr. Schubert. We get the logistics iron down for that. Exactly. But you know, uh,
you know, they're they're happy to see us. I can say that's a song, Mr. Schubert there too.
It's second to go. So who do you see? Mr. Schubert. Oh, Mr. Schubert. Yeah.
Hey, I just walked through some second kind of way, but I have to see him when we get off the air.
He discuss the whole thing. But we'll get set up and we'll do the 18th and stuff. Good time.
As always. And I've talked to them in North Texas. We're going to have a couple more this year.
Adding in to help out. So I John Dodson, the one of our members there, the uh, he said he's going to
make it now. So yeah. So why not help them? It's the future. This is this is kind of our busy season.
Yeah. April may June kind of our busy season. And then, you know, uh, July is going to be kind of wacky.
I've got, oh, fills in the chat room. Hey, brother, good to see you. Hey, film.
Got, there's a lot going on in July, too. That I'll be involved in.
But that's why I like, I'm glad the series are on Thursdays now. Because, you know, I've got two
shows in, I've got, now I got Dallas comic show this weekend. So I'm very much looking forward to.
We've got uh retro Expo coming up in July. We got greater Austin coming up in July. I got gigantic
con coming up in October. Just had Hill Country had a blast. You know, I've been coming up with a couple
other things coming up too, possibly. Yeah. One thing, you know, one thing's for sure done. Yeah.
Nothing's for sure. Uh, taxes. But even your taxes are never for sure. Uh,
sometimes you get back. Sometimes you know father time being undefeated. He always done defeat.
And we also know that the greatest power couple of all time is father time in Mother Nature. We
know that way. Is there anything? Um, I did see that the trailer for season three of
welcome to Rex and his up. I did not see that yet comes week after next brother. So it's about
10 days away then. Yep. I, I'm curious if I'm going to be on that show or not. Yeah, I think you will be
I better pick me out. Yeah. You saw the big news the other day. What's that? They're moving
up again. Did they? They got promoted for two years in a row, brother. And that's one thing I love
about like the English football season. Uh, system. I mean, like you got the Premier League. You
got the other leagues and how Rex and moved up from, you know, to a level this year and now they're
moving up next to this year. The thing is that I love how teams can move up and down in a Premier League.
And I like I think we should do in America sports. Yeah. Just imagine if, you know, you have a team
and that that would be like chaos galore. Imagine the three worst teams in the NFL going to the
minor league to the U.S. F. F. Yeah, it's the U.F. F. F. F. Yeah, it's the U.F. F. F. Yeah, it's the U.F. F. F. F. F. F. Yeah,
F. F. F. F. F. F. F. Yeah, it's the U. F. F. F. I'm here for it. I've said this for years. I want this to be a thing.
Now did you see the thing about the the game in Brazil? No. So the game they're going to be playing in
Brazil this fall. We will not have a home team. The Packers would have been, but the stadium they
are playing this game in is a soccer stadium. And their soccer team's color is that same green and
they don't want anybody else in that stadium wearing green. So the Packers are having to alter their
uniforms. Could they wear the way white? And I want to say they're playing the Eagles too. Oh, my gosh.
Alex's green is banned. Well, because they were having to alter, don't they have a throwback
ugly throwback away jersey? That's all white or something like that? Yeah, you've also got to talk
about the helmets. You know, it's, and it's the Eagles and the Packers. So both of them are going
to have to change everything up. But don't they have some kind of old throwback helmet they could
do that that maybe they would. They always, both of them have always had green in their
helmets. Oh, I don't know. I don't know. The Packers will have the same helmets they had in the
place. Yeah, but I'm just saying it. I didn't know. Because, you know, there's such a team that's gone
back so far. And you look like the, like the Denver Broncos and how their team has always,
their helmet has changed throughout the year. That's not a bad thing. I remember the one with the
little, you know, just the donkey that's orange and they had the one with the D that was blue and orange.
You know, so I mean, there's times or they kind of flip around and stuff. I mean, even the old
store helmets, so too. I mean, it still says the Eagles versus Green Bay and the NFL didn't
realize they couldn't wear green. That is, that is the $10,000 question. You know, and it's, like,
I think a simple Google search probably would have figured that out. Maybe it's just me.
So, do you? Okay, because I'm saying, I love that they're going international. Okay, love it.
And people love that they were in Germany in week nine last year. But, you know, that's
how I, you think if the UFL does, there's so much thing with the contracts and stuff like that
that these teams have. You NFL or the NFL. Okay. And how they, you know, have a stadium deals and
all that stuff and then the revenue and the TV rights and these things are like, some, some deals
are for the next 10 years. You know, do you think that maybe, if you're the commissioner,
you'd say we're going to work out a plan now where the bottom three go to the UFL and the top three
go, do you think that be possible or would there be lots of glores? Unfortunately,
the way the contracts are set up. I don't, if it hasn't happened by now, because remember,
we had NFL Europe. Okay. The world league became NFL Europe, which originally was intended to be
like a minor league for the NFL and that fell apart. I don't know that it's feasible anytime soon.
It would have to take because you're talking about livelihoods, you're talking about paychecks,
you're talking about guys with contracts that wouldn't facilitate a minor league type team.
So, and plus guys that have guaranteed money, because remember what they talked about in
rexum, the lower you are, the less money you have to work with. Yeah. So, the logistics of that,
I think, would be a nightmare. I would love to see it. Don't get me wrong. I think it's a great
fantastic idea. I just think in American sports, it's not something that's feasible.
Especially with the way contracts have gone. And then you got to look at that, okay,
people get season tickets and they buy sweets and everything like that, too. Well, like in Dallas,
at the, at the death star, now this is when they first opened it when I toured it.
Sweets were on a 15-year lease. You couldn't go year by year.
So, you're committed for a decade and a half, and you haven't just imagined that Dallas got knocked
down for two years, just how I'll lose its mind in the first of all. Yeah. And then, you know,
and here's the thing is that like when we went to rexum, you know what's the tickets were for
a game $1 million. 20 pounds. So, that's what? 10 bucks American? No, no, probably about 25,
28. Oh, I thought it was the other way. No, no, the pounds were more than the dollar. Okay. But still,
30 bucks, 20, 20, 20, 25, 30 bucks. No, just imagine if you're to try to play a, you know,
if they moved up, now you try to, that Chelsea are tickets different story because they're in that
premiere league. Well, yeah. And imagine then if like Dallas goes down, they could start charging less,
they'd make them start charging less for those tickets because they're in a lower,
lower tier or something like that. You know what I'm saying? I mean, they go nuts on that on the,
but you know, like Manchester Stadium, some of these, like, that's the thing about Premier League.
We saw the Manchester United Stadium. $2. It rivals Jerry. For those of you that don't understand
the high dollar of man you, you can buy a Lego set of their stadium. That's how high-falut
man you know, Manchester United is. I wonder if they have one for Chelsea? I don't know.
Off to the good ones. Box will tell you that. I know. I can't tell you. They just released a set that I
would love to have. It's the Gotham skyline from Batman, the animated series. Oh, it looks amazing.
Very on board with it. That's what it goes. Yeah. That's probably what $8,000 more not going to be.
70,000 pieces, nine grand. I remember Lego's used to be a few bucks. Now you go in the Lego store now.
Lego. Yeah. The seat, the plural of Lego is still Lego. It is not Lego's. I learned that.
Oh, technically. Yeah. And a Lego person will correct you. Trust me. But am I known for my language ability?
You're not wrong. That's a fair point. Oh, it looks like we have somebody coming.
This is a single guest. Come sit. We do not bite and must provoked.
Get right on top of that thing. Tell everybody who yark is work. And look at the, see the light up
dot. That's where we're at. Yeah, right there. We have, we have video roll and we're
looking at the. I don't know if you get the rebel medallion. Oh, okay, turn out.
Hi. I'm John McGarrow. I'm here with the heroic Texas. The Roy Texas, the mistaken identity gone
horribly wrong film. All right. I'm telling everybody about the film because I did my reading
up on. And I'm, I want to hear it from your point of view. Oh, yeah. So the Roy Texas is a dark comedy.
It's in the vein. I mean, I'm not going to push you foot around. It's in the vein of a
Cohen brothers kind of early Cohen brothers film in the vein of Blood Simple or Fargo.
Uh, but it's about a guy who's a real pushover kind of wet blanket whose life is falling
apart. He finds out his wife is cheating on him. His high school friend tells him about this. And
through a series of, you know, comedy of errors, he is mistaken for a hitman. And he goes
down this rabbit hole of trying to find out who the real killer is and what's going on. And
eventually coming out of a shell and and being more than just to put you over. You're also a producer
on the film. Yeah. But I thought correctly. That's true. How do you separate the two? That's hard
in indie film. It's really hard. Um, in the in the film, especially when you're with these kinds of
budgets, which really aren't that much. Uh, it's already kind of all hands on deck when you're shooting
and even before you're shooting and even after you're shooting. So when you're there and you're also
lead, it's it's kind of impossible. You know, it's like, and then it's like, well, we'll fire to
I need to put out now. And then it's like, actually, and then you're there. And so, so maybe to good
way, it really keeps you out of your head as an actor because your your your your head is your uh,
maybe because raised such a chaotic character, it was okay. But um, I also feel like I've been doing this
long enough that, uh, you know, I felt at a place in my career where I was comfortable kind of wearing
the boat, both hats. I, I, it's been a rough day and I've built it. Now it's the third time I've
lost my trade of thought. So you said it is tough to do. Yeah. Which do you prefer? You prefer just
like, let me get in front of the camera and do my thing or do you like being more behind the scenes?
I'm not sure. I don't, I like I'm, I like I'm both like I don't see myself. I'm gonna,
I, you know, I still pay my bills right now. I just do that is through acting and I still really love
acting. So I think that's still going to be the focus. But um, I think as an actor, you've got to
constantly be learning, you've got to, got to constantly be challenging yourself. You often see
that actors also write and direct or, you know, Kabul wood or whatever the fuck they did. They do
something. Sorry. But whatever they do, they always find something else to do because I think it's
very important for an actor to also stimulate the mind in other capacities. So I'm glad that I found
producing because it's something that I really enjoy. It still feels creative and I feel like in
indie film, you know, it really takes all these people to make it happen. So if I use whatever resources
developed in my years doing this, you know, I'm excited to make that. My, my co-host is not here tonight.
That's Don's our fact checker. Oh, my, my co-host Alex is actually in the chat room. He's watching
remotely. He just said that you are crazy talented and now he's mad. He's not here. So I want to make
sure that you got your flowers on. Thank you. What, what brought you to this script? What about
this script that I need to make this? Well, like I said, um, you know, it harkens back to our early
co-host brothers and now like on, but brothers are separated if not divorced. Um, so I keep telling
myself, this is a type of cinema that we don't really get to see anymore. And I, I see young folks
coming out of film schools who are now, I think, look at it's funny because you see like people
are age and critics and stuff like that sort of sort of, um, brush it aside because it has
those influences, but I think a lot of people forget that it's like part okay, my almost 30 years ago,
which is mind blowing. Yeah. So this is kind of a dated style of film. And I can't name many
films in the current, but it holds up. What, what, for no, just that, that's that nobody does
kind of, but those, no, no, no, no, no, that's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying, which is so
surprising, you're not more of these are films that, yes, but I love, I guess because there's
not enough explosions or whatever, like, but they hold up and they're captivating stories because
they go back to that kind of hard, boiled, nor paup thing that really, you know, made
Hollywood Hollywood. Oh, you're in my wheelhouse, film noir is my channel. And that's what they're doing.
That's what this is doing. So, you know, it's strange that that is falling out of fashion. So I was
really excited to be able to sort of play in that world and also reintroduce it to younger folks who are,
you know, just discovering cinema was there a film that you saw that you can point to and say,
I want to do that. Oh, there's a lot, there's a lot, there's a lot, there's a lot,
that it's a, I really struggle with those kinds of questions, like, what's your favorite film?
What inspired you? That's, it's ever changing and there's been so many little films along the way.
Do you remember the first one? I mean, the first, I want to do that, like, I want to be an actor on
following, seeing a movie or TV show and that, like, telling you, like, it was, they have
been so open to the angel sang and it wasn't really filmed for me. It was really like local
theater. I grew up in Cleveland. I was able to see regional theater and community theater and
that seemed accessible and possible for me. So I remember seeing friends do that. That was sort of
the first in. Then there were movies. I love, but it just seems so far away for me.
Another one of my favorite questions that's especially actors. Yeah.
When you need inspiration, is there a specific film or genre or director or you go to
to kind of get those creative juices flowing? That's always different, especially if I'm,
depends on what I'm trying to get inspired. Okay, that's fair. Um, you know,
pro-leroy, there was a lot of country music listening to. Okay, so, so it really depends on
the film, the style of film, the story that's being told. Yeah, it's all over the map.
And I like that answer because it's some, I know, I know some people that are like,
this is my go to all of it. It's like you said, with somebody ask what's your favorite film? I'm like,
I can't have, like, I can tell you that I think the godfather is the perfect film. It's, you know,
it's, oh, yeah, but I don't know. It's my, it's not the film I've seen more times than it is. Like,
I can name academic films that I really love and that are great, but like,
favorite. That's not, yeah, it's loaded. It's the hardest question ever because, like,
do we go by era? Do we go by genre? Do we go by genre? Do we go by genre? Yeah, it's such,
it's such a crazy favorite actor because, listen, every actor has some stinkers. The only one who
probably doesn't have a stinker is John Kazoff. Because, maybe, because every show we did got
a genre. I mean, the longer in this, the more I think that was, yeah, make me hate a character as much as,
like, hate Fredo, the fact I mean, he was, he was one of the greatest. And they just had a documentary
about him a few years ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, about how much he was loved on every
everyone was in. Yeah, like Pacino, that was Pacino's best friend. Yeah, yeah, and they were for
Dary Hunter. The D'Niro put his, his salary or something on the line for his insurance because he
already had cancer. Oh, yeah, it shows how much he was. Any, it was, he was so, oh, yeah.
I guess that the godfather to me is the perfect film. Yeah, that's great. Have you ever done the epic?
Yeah, actually, you know what, how I first got introduced to it was the epic.
Because I got that. So, so again, like I said, I'm grown up at Cleveland. I'm watching, you know,
big cinneplex things. I didn't really fall into cinnephile. And I don't even think you can
consider the godfather. That's just popular cinema. But the first way I got into that was I went to
blockbuster and I got the epic and the way I was on video. Because I of course, because I was,
I need this blue right now. So I watched that and then it wasn't after that that I went and
watched, you know, how it, the originals of like one, two, the way the epic's done, like,
when HBO first started their streaming service, they had it. Oh, so it was in 1080p and it was,
we just had a bunch of people over on a Saturday and just powered through all seven hours. Oh,
yeah, just like, I liked, I'm one of the very few people that I like to choose wonderful. I prefer
the first one. There's a lot of people that would write the guy tried to last with me at that. But
this last of the last of me, I think, I mean, two is really, really, really great. It's great
shots because they're like so wonderful in that. Like there's just so many, and John, because I really
shines and two. But then yeah, it's hard to say that. You know, maybe that's why you mix them together.
I don't know, because there's really great stuff. I love it. It's they're both really great films.
Three, obviously, we have some questions about Alex also talking about you playing the
young Sylvia in the many scenes of Newark. Thank you. And that's your right thing. Some people don't
think so. But thank you, Alex. I mean, the guy, the guy knows cinema. He's like, no,
host. He's one of my best friends. You know, when we were doing that and sopranos, you
talking about performance. So I couldn't name, I can cite the sopranos as one of those types of
performances that made me be like, I want to do that. What Jim was doing in that when I was
watching that every Sunday while I was in high school and through college, that was the kind of
acting. I was like, that is, it's just honest. It's real. It's captivating. And I was so this story
telling of that. Yeah. Well, David, the way he's the way he's taking one to me. The wire is one of
the greatest series in the history of sopranos. But sopranos, I love just as much. But the way that
man knows how to take a story. Yeah. Like, you want to get there. But he's like, no, no, no. I'm going
to take you on this ride. Because he's, you know, again, he's a lover of filmmaking and it's that
kind of storytelling through all tours cinema. And I think that's why it again, it becomes polarizing
because some people don't like where go blah, blah, blah, blah. But like, I loved it and all the way to
the end. But playing that role, thank you again, Alex. But like, all of us who were going in with
those roles, we all were like, this is, this is a unwinnable task. But we did it. Is there anything
that's coming down the pipe that you're looking forward to seeing just as a movie going?
I'm totally just talking about Francis for a couple. I want to see Megalop. I've been reading a lot
about that. I'm very curious to see, and the fact that he self-financed there. And sold us
it in your to do it. I mean, I'm very curious to see that. And we're just now starting to get some
early rumblings. Yeah. That's going to be, that's going to be an exciting one to see. That's probably
one of one that I'm most looking forward to right now. Yeah. This is, this is been a very interesting
year for film so far. The 24 or last year, 2023 was all over the place because we were still
trying to get the world back to normal. But we had it was huge because of the barbed
hymer thing. Yeah. But this year's been very, it's been a roller coaster so far. I think
of just there's been some great stuff and there's been stuff that I'm like, well, we're really,
this is now where the real thing start to come out and start to break. So
we'll see what happens. What kind of things do you do to get away from it all?
I cook. That's what I do. I'm a food lover. Oh, yes. I love it too much, but
you are, you want to talk about food. You are in the town. Yeah. Yeah. I just had a nice
prime rib over. Oh, it was pretty good. Food. I cook. Look at recipes. Go to the market. Just come
up with ideas. That's my, that's my escape from it. Yeah. Let's get back to the film because
into where this you're here to promote. I just, I'm all over the place. I don't want to ask
the questions like you get asked. Oh, I love that. I love that. That's it. Is this the first time
the film's been screened to a audience of strangers? No, no, no. We've been, uh, so we
premiered at Tribeca. Very nice. So, uh, Diego, we played, uh, Doville. We won Doville and
France for the, like, best American film, uh, audience, jury. Uh, a few weeks ago, we were at the
gas gorilla in Tampa. We won that. Uh, so we've had a really good run. We played a lot of
festivals and we've got a lot of great notices. So far, people seem to respond, be, be responding
to it. Um, yeah. It's been a, it's been a good, we're, we're out now. Actually, we released last week.
Congratulations. Thank you. So, uh, if you can't make the festival, please go on your, your device
and, uh, pay. Well, they are a wide Texas. Yeah, I need your money. Please, I have a daughter
after the feed. Yeah. It's true. A wheel though. Is it, is it, is it hard for you to watch it?
Yeah, you did the intro. You're here. So, the movie's going right now. I usually, I really don't
watch, especially with a crowd. This one has been a little bit different for me, um, you know,
like something like past lives, which was last year. I've never seen that with an audience.
I've only seen that in a screening room with my wife. Uh, that was it. And, uh, but this one,
I think because I produced it as well, I, it's, I have a different of, you know, different
bit of skin in the game. So, I'm a little more inclined to watch it. Uh, I also honestly think that
this is a very watchable movie. I think it's one of those movies that, you know, it's dark,
but it's enjoyable. You can watch it multiple times. There's big laughs in it. You know,
it's heavy, but not in like an oppressive way. Uh, and I know that's, sometimes what we need,
but also it's not just like candy. There's something more to it. So, that's why I think it's kind
of that great balance of drama and comedy. Well, you mean doing a Q&A after the film? Yeah,
I'm going to be here. How, how many of those have you been doing and how is that been going?
Uh, have you done it for every screen? No, no. I, I, I've been working a lot. So, I actually haven't
been able to go to, in fact, Shane, Adkins, our director, director, is in, uh, is in France right now,
because it's coming out in France this week. And, uh, he's there and I couldn't go because I'm actually
working on something right now in New York. So, I couldn't go all the way there, but I was,
luckily, I was able to come here. I work larger here. Yeah. But I got to be back on Monday,
morning. Work again. You're right back on the point. Yeah. Yeah. How's the experience of the
festival been for you? I mean, I just got here, but it's great. You know, I've been here before. I came
here, uh, I want to say 2015, uh, the big short was here. So, I came here with that. And I also had a
film here the year before our short film, uh, called the one our man based on a hard and foot, uh,
short play called the one. Secondly, uh, uh, I only went to has a brain lock. Yeah. Yeah.
It's been late. I can be feel better. So, uh, that was here. And I, I've been here once before.
So it's, it's nice to be back. I know you got to go, maybe take a breather,
for I have to go in for chemistry. Oh, stay here. Who can we interview next? Uh,
but I always like to end our time together with the shameless self promotion. So, after today,
people want to get in touch with you, like social media website. Uh, just yeah. Yeah.
And we're still getting there eventually. And then the yellow pages. Uh, like,
where can they find you online? Where can they go for the film? Everything else. Oh, goodness.
Uh, for the fact. Oh, go. Well, you know, if you, I'd love, if I'd love for you, if you,
I, I hope you would go watch this. You know, you can get it on Amazon Apple TV. So it's already
streaming as well. YouTube. Yeah. Yeah. You can get it. So you can go to any of those, any of your
platforms. I, you know, I think it will be in a few months. If you, you don't want to pay.
It will be on one of those platforms to watch at your, at your, at your very affordable
stream. It is. And it's, and it would be very nice to be with that. Um, and a little
films like this need that. You know, we need people to go out and support them. Um, and I recently,
the director of past life, Celine song insisted I, I was not on social media,
but she insisted I join Instagram. So I'm on Instagram. I don't even know. I don't know what
my name. Uh, something with my last name. Well, they can, they could just, they could just do the
search by your name and it should come up. It's a very boring Instagram. So hey, I, I, I want to be
surprised if you don't want to fall. Oh, it's all right. Yeah. What is there? It's there. Yeah,
I try to, like, post if something's coming out. Yeah. Anything coming up you want to talk about?
Uh, I, I would, I had a busy year. A lot of exciting stuff. Uh, the next one is probably
a film called September 5th, which is about the Munich Olympic massacre, uh, Sean Penn and
and Paramah or producing on that. Uh, Peter SARS-Gard me and Ben Chaplin. Uh, I did another great
film in Utah called Omaha, uh, right now I'm working on a film in New York, uh, Maggie Gillin
Hall's new film called The Bride. Nice. With a Christian bail and, uh, Jesse Buckley and
that Ben and great cast. Ben, I'll be cruise. Um, we're working on that now and,
I'll be, you know, you can see that in about six years. Wait, film goes.
Don's got something to say. Okay. This is done by the way. This is done. Okay. The last time I've
done this, when I asked, I actually asking your question to the talent wasn't we had
going more shower from 24 on years ago. So it's been a while since I've done this. I just got one
question for you. I love you. I love that show or just a new black. Give me one of the most surprising
facts about that show that people would have no idea about or one of the weird parts or just
you got in or that was surprising. It's a family show done. Yeah. I know. I know. Okay. I
swear. I think we get one. It's like the PG3. I was it. Okay. Yeah. Uh, something
surprised you. Yeah. No idea. You got in there. Whoa. The people had no idea about that show.
You know, it's, it's hard for me because I was so in and out of it. Yeah. You know, I would come,
I would, I would come in. This might surprise. Okay. This is something I just surprised me.
When I got the job, I didn't know how, what, where was it going to go? I didn't know I
would. It's going to be on more than one episode. Okay. I mean, there was, there was discussion
of maybe we'll bring you back. But I got that audition.
Like the night before I want to say something like that. I got, they were like,
coming for, there's a part of the way you're coming for. We're just in the back.
I went and I did it and they're like, okay, great. Now you're going to work tomorrow.
And I did that. And they're like, it may become recurring, but I didn't know that
would last the entire series. No. Okay. So that developed. So what, and I, I never knew
was going to happen. I didn't find out that they were going to get married or any of that
stop until it was happening. But that was one of those shows. It was, it was really, I was really
lucky to be a part of it. It was such a, you know, obviously it's an iconic show. But it was one of
those sets that was just always such a joy to come back to. And, you know, was it in a prison?
Were they filmed a lot of it? Oh, and actually they, they filmed in both a stage like a built-in thing
and the prison grounds were actually a former mental institute. Yeah. Like, sometimes a usual
prison stuff. Okay. So there's a former mental institute. All right. That's a, yeah. Yeah.
I appreciate. Thank you, though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you so much. Thanks for coming in.
Thank you. Thank you. And hope that you may go as well. It is, you're going to stuck in the middle.
It is low-royed taxes. It is available before you're right now. You can go, go stream it.
Yeah. Good. Check it out. Raymond wants to take a picture.
Actually, we know what we're doing. Yeah. We're trying to be professional. That's right.
You should. Yeah. Thank you, brother. Yeah. All right. Thank you so much, John. Thank you.
I caught up. Okay. You're good. You're good. You guys keep doing this until we're probably getting ready to wrap up
here in just a little while. We say the best for last. Here we go. It's great. You're the main event, my friend.
All right. Thank you so much. You want to, you just ride one and sit down? No, no, heal one. Okay. Yeah,
we're good. We're doing it. All right. So, I think that's going to wrap it up for us. Remember,
this is the USA Film Festival. It goes down. What's the order of the dates on the thing? We got the paper.
Yeah. So, it's going to be showing through to, to, to, to, to, to, to.
I'm going to revenage 17 to 26. Yeah. You're proud to be the 26. So, through next Friday, the USA Film Festival
right here at the Angelica Film Center in Dallas at Mockingbird Station.
A lot of great films. A lot of great tributes. I know they're doing it. Yeah. Next two days.
They got the most of its Saturday and Sunday this week. We got some high school stuff. They
got some pretty interesting and Martin Sheen. He's going to be here. So, is it going to be here?
Yes. Yes. Oh, okay. He's going to be here tomorrow. So, what am I in person if that was going to be here?
And what am I, I kind of people in, like, media, personal lunch. Oh, okay. Yeah. You know,
the guy who's always like I, all right. So, let's do the plugs and get out of here. Okay.
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