Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: Sweetheart deal David Weiss is now Special Counsel?!
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It's usually meant to be fun, enjoyable, Ask Dr. G Anything Friday, Second Amendment Friday.
We'll try and squeeze as much of that in as possible, but it's a bit of a heavy news day, and we have some things to share with you.
First things first about, um, what was it?
An hour and a half ago, two hours ago, we have the press conference!
Surprise!
Friday!
When it happens on a Friday, you gotta like, you know, do the Roger Moore, raise the eyebrow, big government announcements on a Friday in the summer.
Merrick Garland had a press conference, but does it, Jeff, does it count as a press conference if you do it for like three minutes and then you don't take questions?
Well, that's more than the President does now, so maybe it could count.
Ooh, yes, spicy, that's true, that's true.
So here is the press announcement from the meat puppet that is the Attorney General.
They have appointed a special counsel, another one, to do what?
Is it to investigate Joe Biden?
To investigate the Attorney General himself?
Mayorkas at DHS?
No, it's to investigate Hunter Biden for who knows what, but the important thing is who they chose.
Did they choose somebody who actually believes in the law?
Is it Joe DiGenova, Victoria Tunsing?
Is it Rudy Giuliani?
Is it somebody outside of government, as it should be?
No.
Please sit down if you don't believe me because you will laugh uproariously if you understand what this means.
The sitting Attorney General of the United States has chosen a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, David Weiss of Wilmington, of Delaware.
The prosecutor Who has been investigating Hunter Biden for four years and who just gave him a month ago a universal amnesty sweetheart deal in which instead of being prosecuted for three felonies, including the illegal purchase of a handgun, that man who is in the pocket of the Bidens is going to be the special counsel.
They're laughing at you.
This administration is laughing in your face.
The person, let me reiterate, the person, the DOJ flunky that gave the President's son a secret blanket immunity deal and no prison time for three felonies in an appendix to the deal that was hidden from Judge Noriega in Wilmington That individual has been made the Independent Special Counsel to investigate Hunter Biden.
Why did they do this?
Well, very easy.
Because they want to give him political cover.
If you open up a new investigation against Hunter Biden, Congress can't ask questions about him.
They're going to call in Merrick Garland again and again and again and he's going to say, oh sorry, the 20 million dollars for Hunter Biden, the Porsche from the Chinese CEO, the diamond from the Chinese company, the three million dollars from the widow of the most corrupt mayor in Russia.
No, I can't discuss any of that.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
It's under investigation.
That's the only reason.
They want to hide Hunter Biden for the next two years.
Just get him off the table.
You can't ask questions.
But they might have won President Trump the election.
That's what I think.
This is such a banana republic, transparently corrupt decision.
They may have just pushed President Trump's chances over the edge.
And even Democrats, independents, are going to say, that stinks.
That's Venezuela.
That's Cuba.
That's North Korea.
That's Ceausescu's Romania, what you're doing there.
Giving the DOJ political top cover to Hunter Biden to protect his daddy.
Whilst what's happening to President Trump?
Half an hour before that announcement, this was sent to me by my DOJ source, you know who you are, the man who has the best connections at DOJ.
Judge Tanya Chutkan, the judge that is presiding over the case concerning President Trump's threat to democracy, the Electoral College, and the violence of January 6th.
Well, President Trump's lawyers, including John Lauro, were in front of Judge Chutkan, who by the way, well we'll talk about her in a second, they wanted to gag the president.
Judge Chokkan wanted to gag the president.
Well, the DOJ did, but they're all working hand in glove.
They wanted to make sure he couldn't say anything on social media about the case, couldn't comment on it, because that's the whole point, right?
To have him under Prosecution at the moment, during the primaries and then the election, is the whole point of the case.
To make it impossible for him to campaign, to even travel across America to campaign events, because the court case is going to be held here in D.C.
That's the whole point.
So, the lawyers went before the judge, Judge Tanya Chutkan, to appeal this, you know, general gang award on President Trump and his use of social media.
And this is what she said, direct quote.
It's not grammatically correct because, you know, it's a spoken word, it's not written down.
This is what the judge said in the court.
The fact that he, President Trump, is running a political campaign currently has to yield to the administration of justice.
Did you hear that?
The fact that Donald Trump is running a political campaign has to yield, yield to the administration of justice.
So the will of the American people, that's nugatory, right?
It doesn't matter.
This is what she said next.
And if that means that he, President Trump, Can't say exactly what he wants to say in a political speech.
That is just how it's going to have to be.
Let me repeat.
The judge, who is meant to be the impartial officer of the court, over the accused, who is, what, innocent until proven guilty, said about a man who is now 30 to 40 points ahead of anyone else running against him for the nomination to the presidency, the fact that he is campaigning is irrelevant.
Quote Judge Chookcan.
And if that means he can't say exactly what he wants to say in a political speech, that is just how it's going to have to be.
What does that mean?
It means Judge Trotkan has pulled down her skirt and taken a large dump on the First Amendment.
President Trump has no First Amendment rights.
Why?
Because we don't care if he's running for the presidency.
He will have to censor himself.
He is not allowed to exercise his freedom of speech because I'm a Democrat and he's not.
Oh, I forgot to tell you, Judge Chutkan, by the way, worked at Boyce Flexner, the same law firm that Hunter Biden worked at.
She was there for 12 years, where she represented the Theranos company.
The fraudulent blood testing company whose CEO is now in prison.
And when she worked for Theranos, not only was she colleagues with Hunter Biden, she hired Fusion GPS, the same company that wrote the Steele dossier based upon Hillary Clinton's orders and payment of $12 million.
That's who Judge Tonya Chutkan is.
They're laughing in your face.
But maybe they just want President Trump The election.
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All right, the call board is lit up.
We're going to go to your cause.
But I have to have to share this.
If you're not on social media, I kind of get it.
It's a cesspit.
But this video has gone absolutely viral.
And it is such an insight, such a glimpse behind the curtain of what the establishment Republican Party has become.
This is Jonah Goldberg, who detests President Trump and detests you.
Yeah, you.
He loves big donors, but you, not so much.
There were a lot of people, there was a lot of cheering and self-congratulation about the rise of small donors a decade ago, and now small donors are actually one of the biggest problems for democracy, for the GOP, because large donors actually have a strategic view about moderation, who can win, who can't.
Small donors really are just venting their spleen with their credit card, and they lock candidates into positions that can hurt them in the general election.
Such an important point.
Such an important point.
The small donors, you know, the people, no, no, no, no, no, lift the meat cake.
We like the big donors who fund me, like Jonah Goldberg, don't you know?
Yeah, we know exactly what you think of real Americans.
Oh, by the way, Eric, for those who are listening on the radio, will you tell them what cable channel Jonah the quote-unquote Republican was on?
He was on that totally honest channel, full of integrity, known as CNN.
CNN.
And of course, the host agreed.
Yes, that's such a good point!
We love the big donors!
Not the people!
People can go to hell!
Jonah Goldberg, we've got your number.
Let's go to your calls.
Let's go to... Let's go down the numbers.
Daryl, Line 1, California.
Simplified, coming across to Dr. Gorka.
How are you doing, sir?
Good, good, good, good.
What brings you to our shores today, Daryl?
If you don't mind, sir, I'd like to make a humble recommendation for a future Making Movies Great Again installment.
All right, let's hear it.
What do you want us to review?
This weekend, the 50th anniversary of the re-release of Enter the Dragon, a movie so chock-full of toxic masculinity, it could cover three episodes of Manhunt Hour.
Yeah, it is an iconic movie.
It's not the best made movie.
Let me consider.
It is iconic.
It is iconic, especially the duel at the end in the mirrored room with the evil, evil protagonist.
Thank you, Daryl.
I will ruminate.
I will ponder.
Enter the dragon and whether we can add it to Making Movies Great Again.
Today, it's going to be true lies.
You don't want to miss it.
Let's go to Don, Los Angeles, line two.
Dr. G, the rolling thunder on the right.
Hey, buddy, how's it going?
Great, great.
That was a great suggestion.
Segue right into this.
Are you a Bruce Lee fan?
Oh yeah, absolutely.
I started training in Jeet Kune Do about a year after he died.
He's just an amazing, amazing person.
Can you do the one-inch punch, Don?
Not like Bruce Lee!
I can do it, but not like Bruce Lee.
But, you know, I was so curious, since it's Ask You Anything Day, I was just curious, since you're in such good shape now, I was wondering if you'd looked around and found a martial arts school to train at.
What a segue, huh?
That's a pro segue.
I know.
You and Daryl, you've been colluding together.
This is Martial Arts Friday.
You know, I've been toying with you, even before I lost the weight, I've been toying with the idea of martial arts again.
As you know, I did about four or five years of judo as a kid.
I don't know.
It would have to be something that an old man could do.
I was thinking maybe Krav Maga.
What would your recommendations be?
Well, you know, Krav Maga is good, but I would recommend would, you know, you have such good connections, you ought to get pick someone's brain like Rick Prado.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
You know, he's, like in the area, he knows all the things.
And he could show he could steer you to something that would be very, very practical.
What's that Brazilian thing that they made popular in the Jason Bourne movies?
What was that one?
Do you remember?
It wasn't Capueto, was it?
No, no, no, no, no.
It was... It'll come to me.
Anyway, that is a superb idea, Rick Prado, a CIA operator.
We had him on the show for a whole hour.
I'm sure he'd have some suggestions.
What a great call, Daryl and Don.
Thank you.
Let's go down the numbers.
Line 3, Brooklyn Roberts.
Hi, good afternoon, Dr. Savage.
Hey.
I just want to, yes, you know, I'm just, you know, Mark Levin has suggested that Trump try to jump to the Supreme Court to try to get help with this election interference, but I don't understand.
I think his legal team, they didn't even file to get, recuse this judge or get a, you know, different venue.
I don't understand why his legal team doesn't seem to be proactive, and for that matter, the Republicans in Congress They should defund, they should shut down the government.
Pelosi shut down the government not to build a wall.
These people in Congress, where are the Republicans to demand it?
Well, a lot of people are angry right now.
If you go to social media, you'll see a lot of people demanding, you know, Combs is at it again.
He's, like, giving interviews on CNN, and they're not doing what they said they'd do.
When it comes to the judge and the venue, the trouble is, my friend, The judge has to recuse themselves.
I mean, that's the thing about a federal judge.
They're pretty much gods in their own courtroom.
So if she doesn't want to recuse herself, that's pretty much it.
Likewise, they're going to have to submit it to the judge.
To request a change of venue.
And we know she hates President Trump.
We know she's been more punitive in her sentencing of January 6th defendants than any other federal judge.
So she wants to take President Trump down.
So the idea that she'd recuse herself or let them move it to West Virginia, President Trump's attorneys can request that, Robert, but it doesn't mean it happens.
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www.subsac.com Not the best film ever.
The editing's pretty atrocious.
Well, yeah, but that's very typical of those films.
And then the other thing is like the John Saxon character and the Kelly.
Okay, we need a white guy.
But the fighting, like nobody had ever seen that before in an American.
In American movies, yeah.
In American film.
And it's way... I mean, way better than the typical choreography you'd see in a lot of those films.
So yeah, it was definitely... So you vote for it?
You vote for Anchor Dragon?
As a must-see film?
Sure.
As one of the films we review.
Oh, sure, sure, sure.
Thank you for joining us earlier today.
There is no Brazilian fighting style in Jason Bourne.
But what is it?
He does something.
He does Kali, which is Philippines.
And then he does Wing Cho, which is the punching style.
I thought it was something Brazilian.
No.
So what's the stick fighting he does?
Jeet Doe, which is what Bruce Lee does.
Well, what Bruce Lee does.
So there's some of that.
There's some kind of monkey Brazilian.
Yeah, he said it with the capoeira, capoeira, which is kind of this monkey dancing fighting stuff.
Oh yeah?
Yeah, which is, you remember the one with Muscles from Brussels?
Yeah, Van Damme.
Yeah, the tournament one?
Yes, Sun Death or whatever it was.
Yeah, where they had the tournament.
There's a Capoeira guy in there who gets his butt kicked.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Like a monkey guy or something.
Right.
Iran, Alaska, what do you want to talk about?
So we should talk about the money from the oligarchs, right?
The Ukrainian oligarchs.
Because people don't understand, I understand really I think what's going on.
And then we should talk about the hostage thing, the hostage buys.
Okay.
So you got the new booker?
Uh...
Uh, well, they hired this guy as a contractor for a while, Brian somebody or other.
I don't think that's a long-term thing.
I think it was just a stopgap because Gloria left to go work for DeSantis.
And then my assistant's been on vacation, so.
Yeah, I was actually, we were going to Nashville, but we decided we were leaving tomorrow, not today.
Oh, okay.
So that's why I'm still around, so.
Good, good.
And the next Friday I may be here or I may be on my way to Budapest, I'm not sure.
Wow.
Come in with cut ten.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yet another.
Well, actually, come in with that, and then I'll tee up nine after the read.
Peace.
Yep, yep, yep.
I'm gonna go.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
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Thank God we had whistleblowers from the IRS testify on our committee that they were told to stand down by the DOJ.
Sure.
We had one of those whistleblowers on the show, actually.
We did an interview with him.
I don't know if you knew that.
CNN's done a better job than a lot.
That's why I'm on the show, and I'm a fan, and I'm working with you on this.
Well there you have it.
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It's Friday! We ease a little bit early, but that's good.
We like that.
He is our national security foreign affairs maven.
We have in studio none other than Jim Carafano.
So much to discuss, Jim.
Let's get your reaction to another deal for the Mullers.
This is John Kirby again on CNN.
Cut nine.
There's not going to be a ransom payment.
There's not going to be sanctions relief.
There's no U.S.
taxpayer dollars that are going to be applied to getting these Americans home.
And this $6 billion, without getting into the details of the negotiations, I think there's a little confusion about what this account is all about.
This is part of a system of accounts.
That was set up in the previous administration that allowed some countries to import Iranian goods, non-sanctionable goods, and that the Iranians could pull on those accounts, those payments, through a special system only used for humanitarian purposes.
Right, because we know it's only going to go to humanitarian purposes.
Tell us about this, Jim, and why it's happening now.
Do not buy a used car from that man.
Ever.
So, OK, it doesn't matter whose money it is.
It's six billion dollars with a B that's going to the regime.
And it doesn't matter what, first of all, what they think they're getting money for.
First of all, there is no accountability in that money once it goes in country.
So give me a break.
There's no auditing trial.
The other thing.
Do you think Kirby's going to be standing there when they take the cash out of the bank and say, no, you can't buy those UAVs, Mr. Mueller?
So the other thing is, is if you let them spend six billion dollars on something else, that's six billion dollars that they then have to spend on whatever they want.
So what will six billion dollars buy?
Well, a couple of hundred thousand drones and several thousand missiles that they can then turn around and sell to the Russians to kill Ukrainians.
But they have to know this.
I mean, of course they know this.
And remember, this isn't like at the time we announced we're sending 3,000 Marines, right?
To the Middle East to do the most dangerous thing humanly possible.
On a boat, protecting them from attacks by Iranians.
So you're giving $6 billion to the guy that they're yet putting Marines at risk to fight again.
It's just beyond ridiculous.
So do you have any idea, because you've been following this stuff for decades, why release $6 billion now?
I'll tell you exactly what's going on here, because it's a pattern.
And we've seen it in China and we've seen it with Iran.
This administration wants to get the big bad guys off the table until after the elections.
So this is like, I am Joe Biden.
I am calming the world down.
Be nice to me.
I'm keeping Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
I've got the Chinese kind of...
And it's literally just trying to bribe them to be quiet until after he gets elected.
The vision in your head of Barack Obama saying, hey, you know, I can be more reasonable, this is exactly what's going on here.
This has nothing to do, and you know, the fake nuclear deal they're doing on the side here, this has nothing to do with keeping Iran from becoming nuclear power, keeping Iran from becoming a terrorist state, keeping Iran from kidnapping Americans.
Again, this is simply a bribe to try to keep them relatively quiet.
the election.
How does this impact upon what we've been, you know, threatened with for two years, which
is the resuscitation of Obama's Iran deal, the JCPOA?
Well, look, the point is, is the, and you know this because, because you've studied
these things is, is, you know, when people say, well, they can, they can refine uranium
to X percentage, right?
And so anybody that's seen Oppenheimer understands that the idea is that you get uranium pure enough so that you can then use it to trigger a chain reaction and develop a nuclear weapon.
Well, the reality is that 90% of the really hard work is only doing X percent.
And so they're already at 60% enrichment.
So they have the capacity to We know they have designs.
We know they have missiles.
They have capacity to build a bomb.
And now they have six billion more dollars thanks to this administration.
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Hong Kong martial arts, made with the Hollywood standard.
Right.
And that's what made it so... Yeah, that's the crossover.
Right.
Yeah.
And with American actors.
Yeah.
And so the production values were just way, way higher.
And why it just kind of just really just blew people.
And the other thing is they just let Bruce Lee do what he wanted.
Right.
Which was the real genius of the whole thing.
But they had no...
Because he'd been in the States before.
He was Cato.
Cato, right.
And the story rears, when they were filming the scenes, they said, dude, slow down.
Slow down.
Right, we can't catch it.
Like you're moving so fast.
And he thought that was going to be his big break.
And then he thought he was going to get the Kung Fu part that David Carey got.
No way!
And that was crushing, right?
They basically hired a white guy who doesn't actually know Kung Fu.
I didn't know that.
So they went back to Hong Kong and then of course the film came in.
And then how many big movies did he do?
He did Enter the Dragon, then what else?
Well, probably Chinese Connection.
But then he was, I think that's the last Because then he died before, so he was in the middle of making this other thing, where they have like 15 minutes of it, including a fight with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which is really cool, where he's fighting his way up the pagoda.
Have you ever seen it?
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, but there's only like 15 minutes of the film.
Right.
But there is, he has the penultimate fight with who, the albino, right?
Right.
Like, then he's an albino, he's blind or something, I don't remember.
But, yeah, it was cool.
PhD.
Yep, got it.
And then, of course, his son was actually a fine actor.
Yeah, The Crow.
It was a great movie.
Crow was good, maybe.
Yeah.
I don't know.
What have we got here?
We've got a few minutes.
PhD at the top.
Yeah.
All right.
I'll use cut four, and then I'll tee up Russian oligarchs for Jim.
We'll do a PhD.
Which cut?
Oh, sorry.
Four.
You'll tee it up?
OK.
You see the top 35 seconds.
I'm going to stop the video.
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This is once more that disgrace to the US Navy uniform, John Kirby, but this time on Fox, talking about shady business dealings involving the Biden family.
Cut four.
The president said, I never talked business to anybody.
But Devin Archer testified that the point of putting the phone, the speakerphone down at those meetings, which is what Peter was asking about, was just to demonstrate access, that Hunter had access to the then vice president and to sell the Biden brand.
So what do you say about that, John?
And when will the president actually answer some of these questions to put some of this to rest himself?
Oh my goodness, Martha.
I mean, he just did with Peter.
I mean, he's the one who called Peter over and had Peter, you know, risk life and limb cutting across that barrier.
I mean, he specifically called Peter over.
And he, you know, look, he knows Peter.
He knows Peter's not going to ask some softball question about, you know, about how his vacation was.
He knows who Peter is and he answered that question.
No, he didn't actually answer that question.
Let's dive a little deeper.
He knows about foreign affairs, influence peddling, how the bad guys do it.
Talk to us about Russian oligarchs and how they work, Jim.
Right, no, so this is a really important question because, look, you're a conservative, I'm a conservative.
The one thing that we agree on is We don't have to agree on everything.
Some conservatives have different thoughts about Ukraine and what we should do.
We at Heritage have concerns about the funding for Ukraine.
But what we do have an obligation as conservatives is to be accurate.
So one of the theories you hear is, well, the reason why Biden is giving money to Ukraine is because he's indebted to the oligarchs.
Well, time out.
First of all, the Ukrainian oligarchs, which were probably bribing his family, They're pro-Russian.
And, as we found out through Deborah and the financial records, the Biden family was also getting money from Russian oligarchs.
Like the Mayor of Moscow's widow.
Right.
So how do you explain this?
Well, it's easy to explain.
Biden, they just took money.
From anybody.
And that's right.
And so it's the money that they took that actually empowered oligarchs in Ukraine and in Russia, which really created the situation that set up the conditions that led to the invasion to begin with.
So essentially, Biden's corruption started this war.
And now to fix the problem, Biden is taking our billions of tax dollars.
To fix the problem that he helped create.
So for the Biden family to make $20 million, it costs you and me about $60 million.
Is there a heritage?
Because I know you have, you know, you come together and you'll issue a statement on an issue, whether it's the border or whatever.
Is there something with regards to impeachment that we've got enough evidence, we should begin hearings?
Where does, you know, the mother should stand?
No, look, I don't think it's just a heritage policy.
I think any responsible person at this point would say, is there more than enough evidence to be investigating the president of the United States?
That's the question.
And I think the answer to that is self-evident.
If you look at... Do a mind exercise.
If Congress had the level of evidence they have on Joe Biden against the former president, not only would they have done an impeachment process...
But I dare say they would have actually removed it, based on the evidence that we already have that's publicly available.
Because what's indisputable is, what you cannot dispute is, is they were selling that they were influencing the President of the United States.
What's also indisputable is vast amounts of money went to Biden and members of his family For no logical reason, for no real value for services.
Okay.
So what we don't have is, okay, they did not make a direct deposit in Joe Biden's account.
Okay.
I'd say, do this for us, Joe.
Thank you.
Right, right.
No.
So you have the, oh, look, I got a, so direct deposit, Joe Biden's account, $20 million to shut down, you know, investigation.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, but I think that's, So you travel a lot and you hang out with good guys around the world.
How does it look to them when President Trump is indicted for the third time?
When Hunter Biden gets a sweetheart deal that's hidden from the judge?
What does this make America look like?
Well, you know, what you see overseas is exactly what you see here.
Everybody sees it as politics.
Do they get it?
Well, I mean, that's how they see it, right?
So, you know the old saying, where you stand depends on where you sit?
So, if you're pro-Trump, you look at this and you say, come on, right?
Or, if you hate Trump, then you go, oh my God, of course it's true, right?
So, I mean, all we know factually, and you know me, I'm not political, I'm not for a presidential candidate, I'm not against a presidential, I'm not even a Republican, I don't have a dog in this fight.
I live in D.C., so my vote doesn't even count.
So, but the reality is, is we had...
Two impeachments which, in retrospect, have been demonstrated to be unequivocally garbage.
And we had an investigation of Russian collusion which, in retrospect, demonstrably false.
Right?
We know all that is true.
So we don't know the state of the current prosecution, but everything to this point People have weaponized the U.S.
government to try to take the presidency.
That's just true!
How long do you think it takes to undo that?
That weaponize, that rot in the system?
Does that take several terms of presidency?
Well, you know, I always think it takes two terms of eight years to really change the ship of government, because you know how government and stuff works.
But I will say this, you know, we as conservatives believe in limited government, which really goes back to the founding.
Limited government protects you against stupid people, right?
So if your government is limited, right, and the guy that's running it's a yahoo or the girl, then if their powers are limited they can only do so much damage, right?
But what limited government doesn't protect you against, it doesn't protect you against evil people.
And so it's not just about limiting governance power, it's about putting people in positions of power that have integrity and credibility.
That's what people forget.
Gridlock was meant to be part of the system.
You know, checks and balances sound so lovely.
No, it's actually gridlock.
Gridlock is meant to make DC as irrelevant as possible.
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Hey how you doing doctor?
Good.
I'm wondering, well first of all I want to tell you I make a recommendation that you start off with Tai Chi and work your way to a hard martial art.
Tell me why Tai Chi?
Sell it to me Ted.
Because it's gonna give you a little bit of internal and you're gonna start off slow.
You mean it's good it's good for the core right?
Correct and as slow as you go And the way that you practice it is as fast as you can go.
It's in that balance of the yin-yang.
And I took a college course on it when I was in college.
And the instructor taught us that martial arts are broken up between soft and hard, and they're all going to the same
place.
So he said, according to his studies, that soft-hard is the number one martial art.
It beats all others.
Which would probably play into what you see with Wing Chun.
Because in soft martial arts, you're taught to take your opponent's aggression.
Right.
You're using their aggression, their momentum against them.
Correct.
Like Aikido.
Yes, exactly like Aikido.
Right.
And then if you progress to a hard one, what would you recommend as a hard martial art?
Um, you know what?
Jeet Kune Do is a hard martial art.
I would go for that.
Isn't that, isn't that Bruce Lee's?
Isn't that Bruce Lee's?
I've never practiced it myself, but I hear one of my hard martial art was just karate.
Was karate?
Karate's pretty, pretty tough on the body, isn't it, Ted?
Listen, I'm 55 right now.
I'm not playing karate anymore.
Yeah, but I mean, when you do it, it's tough on your body, your joints, right?
It is, it is.
And the Tai Chi, you can do the Tai Chi afterwards and it helps soothe it a little bit.
All right.
I'm going to have to explore more.
I love it.
Anything else you'd like to share with us, Ted, this Friday?
Well, because, you know, I'm your sneaky listener.
I want to know if there's anybody that President Trump can designate To talk about the trial.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you are our sneaky buddy.
Look, he's gonna do it anyway.
You know him.
But yeah, he'll have lots of people speaking for him like that amazing attorney Alina Haber.
Our buddy the Baron is going to be with us next official surrogate as he was in the White House.
So yeah, Ted, you know, he'll be doing it even if they try and gag him.
And he'll have lots of people doing it on his behalf as well.
Thank you for your martial advice.
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Welcome.
Happy Friday, Boris.
Happy Friday, my friend.
Great to be with you.
Great to be with your audience.
All right, so much to discuss with you from both the legal perspective and the political perspective.
First things, let's talk about a couple of hours ago, this pathetic non-press conference from the Attorney General.
Unpack for us the absurdity of making Vice the special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, the President's son.
Well, the absurdity never ends, and the disrespect with which crooked Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, and their team treat the American people also never ends.
So David Weiss has been investigating troubled Hunter now for four years.
Right.
Four years.
Has come up with nothing, and was ready to give him a total sweetheart deal, and then got in this whole back and forth of whether he did have authority, didn't have the authority to prosecute Hunter.
It's been a disaster and a mess.
And now when Americans say, oh, I'm going to show the whole world how independent our judicial system is and how our system of justice is.
That's the same guy they put in as the special counsel.
It is literally out of a comedy movie.
It's out of a parody.
And you've seen it in statements from President Trump's spokesman.
You've seen it in statements from Elise Stefanik and so many others, calling out just how ludicrous it is.
But they couldn't find one prosecutor who would have been completely impartial and actually hold the Biden crime family to account.
This is a disgrace.
So let's, for those who aren't familiar with, you know, what the Office of Special Counsel is supposed to do, when there's a very hot potato, when there's an issue that shouldn't be investigated by somebody who's, you know, part of the DOJ, part of the existing political class, you need somebody from the outside who can't be ordered around by the politically appointed Attorney General, that's what a special counsel is for.
I can't, I mean, you're more of a historian than I am, but the idea of somebody who has been intimately involved with the person they're supposed to be investigating is suddenly now repainted as a quasi-unbiased, unpartisan individual, the same David Weiss who literally hid the sweetheart heart deal from Judge Nureyka. It kind of beggars belief
doesn't it, Baron? That they're trying to pull the wool over our eyes. Of course,
but this is also the same system that's now indicted a president of the United States
at the 47th and 47th president, somebody who's leading in the polls by a ton in
the Republican primary and in the general. They've now indicted him three times
and are, you know, it looks like threatening a fourth coming down the pike in
Georgia.
So we are living now in a moment in American history that is all beyond belief.
There is no longer a single tier system of justice.
There is no longer the same America that you and I and our families sought as the promise of freedom, the promise of opportunity when we came to this country as immigrants.
The America now is cynical, it's strange in a lot of ways and it's extremely, deeply
troubling.
And what do you think is the real play here?
Is putting this DOJ flunky who did nothing for five years then offered this sweetheart
deal, hid it from the judge, putting him in play for a new investigation?
Is this just so that Attorney General Garland for the next two years, when the GOP brings up Hunter in Congress, can say, oh sorry, I can't comment on that.
That's an investigation that's underway.
Is that really how cynical they are?
Sure seems that way, because now they're working on moving the case away from Judge Naraika in Delaware, out to California, to a California judge, and one can only guess it'll be somebody who's much more friendly to them, and much less impartial, as Judge Naraika has totally proven today.
This is all a game of charades.
And this game is going to continue until we bring President Donald J. Trump back to the White House and kick out all of these cynical partisans.
No, that is what has to happen.
But can they do that?
Can they take the Hunter Biden weapons and IRS charges case away from the Wilmington judge?
They can sure try.
And you know, if the other side doesn't oppose it, which obviously Hunter is not going to do, then they're going to have agreement.
And that's oh yeah, that venue in Cali, this and that may have happened in California.
It is a complete miscarriage of justice.
And we'll see if Judge Naraika or Suessponte or some sort of body of law opposes it, but it'll be very difficult.
Now, maybe if the judge, whatever judge in California it may be, or the 9th Circuit, a district in California, too, If they oppose it, that's a question.
But if you've got both sides agreeing, that's going to be difficult to do.
And that's the problem when you don't have a true system of justice.
You're supposed to have a system where one side is fairly looking at the issues and questions, and the other side is providing information.
That's not what you have here.
And it's also not what you have with the persecutions and hoaxes against President Trump, where we know he did nothing wrong.
We know that he's followed the law.
the applicable cases and the Constitution and yet the persecutions continue. Look at the disparate
Yeah.
treatment, look at the complete bias in treatment between how Hunter's being treated, how Crooker Joe
Biden is being treated and President Trump. Yeah, Lady Justice blindfold has been ripped off.
Let's have a little bit of a light-hearted video clip before we change topic.
This is from the mental patient former Republican congressman, I can't believe that still, Joe Scarborough, talking about what happened under the Trump administration and the DOJ.
Cut seven.
Anytime these conspiracy theories come up, or these two-tiered conspiracies, you know, there's two tiers of justice.
Everything they're accusing the Biden administration of not doing, the FBI or Justice Department, It was actually the Trump Justice Department and FBI, where Trump would say, charge Hillary Clinton in 2017.
And you know, Sessions, FBI, Sessions, Justice Department, Mr. President, there's no crime there.
2018, he went back, charge Hillary Clinton.
What happens?
The Justice Department looks at it, they go, Mr. President, there is no crime.
We can't charge Hillary Clinton.
Same thing with Hunter Biden.
It's nonsense.
But anyway, that's the thing.
And these investigations.
Trump's justice tried this.
You have a very good historic sense.
You always inject our discussions with historic factoids.
You probably remember.
What year, what month was it that President Trump charged Hunter Biden and Hillary Clinton?
I can't remember it exactly.
Hold on.
Let me look through my notes.
None.
Joe Scarborough mourning Mika.
That whole pathetic show is wrong as always.
They're fooling whatever 200 people watch this show.
They're lying to them because they know that the crook of Joe Biden Well, give us some details.
What are the latest polling?
I know you've always got the latest facts.
They've been selling America out for years.
They're doing so to our adversaries, including China, and they know that the American people
are backing President Trump in historic ways.
Well, give us some details.
What are the latest polling?
I know you've always got the latest facts.
Give us the numbers, Boris.
The numbers, and this just happened, and this is a huge move.
For months and months, we've been saying, hey, DeSanctimonious better watch out.
He's going to fall into third.
The American people don't like him.
And bum, bum, bum, bum.
Here it is.
Yesterday, signal poll.
National primary.
President Donald J. Trump at 53.
Vivek Ramaswamy at 11.
And Rob DeSanctimonious At 10%.
Hang on, hang on.
I was promised by Chris Christie that he was going to be number two.
Well, Chris Christie is at a fat around 2%.
Maybe that's what he matched.
So Vivek is coming up and he's beating the... Hang on, Vivek has never served in public office.
DeSantis has been a congressman for five years and a governor.
I don't get it, Boris.
Well, here's what gives.
Vivek Ramaswamy, those 11% are all going to vote for President Trump because all he does is talk about how great President Trump is.
Wow.
That's what it's all about.
The American people have tuned the sanctimonious out.
He can't relate to him.
He can't connect to him.
He can't say anything that they're interested in.
And they know that he's not authentic and obviously not loyal.
And the American people right now want the most magnetic, powerful leader
in modern American history, President Donald J. Trump.
That is embarrassing.
Thank you for that update.
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In fact, the breaking news of the day was of course the new special counsel.
We have been covering the actions of the prior special counsel, Jack Smith, on a daily basis.
Let's find out more about this man.
Probably the only special counsel to have one of his attempted prosecutions slapped down 8-0 by the Supreme Court.
What was that case?
Well, it's funny you should ask.
It was against the former governor of the commonwealth of which I am a resident.
Yes, the great commonwealth of Virginia, and we have him with us right now, Bob McDonnell, Governor McDonnell.
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That's very kind of you.
So first things first, I've been reading your case and what happened in the Supreme Court.
The establishment and the swamp must really, really hate you.
Well, you know, Sebastian, I was in public service for 38 years from army lieutenant to governor and You know, it just crushed me when I found out they were investigating me, my wife, and ultimately the indictments.
But, you know, after three and a half years, $38 million and a lot of prayers and divine providence, we were able to get that 8-0 Supreme Court decision.
Hang on, hang on.
How many dollars did you have to spend on defending yourself?
Well, of course, as a public servant with five kids, I didn't spend anywhere near that amount, but the bills were $28 million.
I had a legal defense fund.
We raised about $1.3 million, which was a small part.
Really, it was the cost of the trial, hardly anything towards legal fees.
But I had two of the top firms in the country, Jones Day, Holland and Knight.
They believed with all their heart that this case was wrong, that Jack Smith got the law wrong, and they were willing to go to the mat for me.
A lot of people don't have that, but I was very fortunate.
Alright, so we need to know who exactly Jack Smith is, but one thing that just, you know, jumped out at me as I was researching your case, it says here, and you can deny this or you can confirm it, that in an interview with prosecutors, your children were threatened to be careful of conversations they had with you and your wife, lest they be charged with obstruction of justice.
Did they actually do that to your children, Governor?
Yeah, I mean, it was horrible.
They were told, of course, not even to talk to us about the grand jury proceedings, but I was certainly able to discern from a couple of my kids, I think four of my five kids got drug in front of the grand jury, countless members of my staff, and I know several of them were clearly admonished or given the sense that they said things favorable about me, you know, during the proceedings that they might be charged with obstruction.
It was just a horrible day that That year and a half of interviews of the grand jury before the ultimate indictment and the trial.
And not only that, but the guy that was the chief witness for the prosecution, CEO of a publicly traded Virginia company.
I said nice things about the company.
I set up meetings that I didn't even go to with members of the cabinet, which I did for thousands of people.
And that was the actions that I took that was allegedly the quid pro quo because, you know, he was a donor and a lawful gift giver under Virginia law.
But that's what they use for their very novel theory that I had violated the law.
Yeah, you were accused of taking gifts and other corrupt practices.
You were convicted.
You appealed.
Jack Smith takes it to the Supreme Court.
Tell us what happened there, because to have somebody at his rank in the Department of Justice lose, not a split decision, but 8-0, I think indicates who Jack Smith is.
So tell us about that story in the Supreme Court that finally vindicated you.
Well, when John Roberts and Ruth Bader Ginsburg agree unanimously with a very strong opinion, and John Roberts writes the opinion, you know that Jack Smith must have got it wrong.
You know, what's interesting is before the indictment, my law firm, we asked to meet with the Attorney General of the United States, Eric Holder.
He wouldn't do it, but we did meet with the Deputy Attorney General.
Jackson had a public integrity during that time.
And you know, I was the continuation of course, what he did with Lois Lerner and advising her about how to go after a conservative charitable groups for free speech.
And then after that, it was John Edwards with that botched trial with a hung jury and then Bob Menendez.
So I was another one in that line where they Completely got the law wrong and I think it was a result of overzealous prosecution.
Well, this is the point.
Did they get the law wrong, Governor?
Or was it that you were a successful Conservative and you had to be taken out?
You know, Sebastian, for the good of the country, I don't want to believe that.
But he had a long record during that time of going after, frankly, Republicans and Democrats who were high profile people, getting the law wrong, prosecuting cases that he shouldn't have brought.
And I think it's, you know, rather winning than getting it right.
You know, ethical duties of prosecutors are different than any other attorney, and that is under the ABA standards you're supposed to seek truth and justice, not merely to convict.
And I think that's where the judgment of Jack Smith is imperiled, is he'd rather win.
So let me tell you about the Supreme Court.
You know, we had briefs, Sebastian.
This was stunning to me, this outpouring of support from Democrats and Republicans around the country.
We had the White House counsel, former White House counsel from every president from Reagan to Obama.
You worked in the White House.
You know what that's like.
It's almost impossible.
And 83 former attorneys general of the various states, more Democrats and Republicans all saying this was wrong.
You got the log wrong.
And if you prosecute this guy, you're going to imperil the ability of political figures to do what they do every day in the
country and helping business people get access to government. And of course that's really what John
Roberts wrote in the opinion, 27 pages worth saying how bad this would be if this theory of the
government were the law. You actually had your predecessor Tim Kaine and 44 former attorney generals right
in support of you and your exemplary public record.
You've only demonstrated one thing for me, Governor McDonnell, in the last few minutes.
Jack Smith is a dangerous, dangerous man and he is a partisan political actor.
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It's a pleasure.
there to that event that you were holding Thanks to the guy who helped get me my DC concealed carry permit.
You know who you are, Leon.
Good man, Leon Spears.
Tell us about that event, because I kind of came by accident.
It was super cool.
I was the only guy who shot the John Wick in a suit.
Nobody else wore a suit.
I actually did, too.
Well, one of mine was like a half suit.
He was a half suit.
But it was close.
Tell us about that whole event.
It was so cool.
Oh, man, thank you.
First off, thank you for attending.
I mean, it was such a surprise to see you.
You know, I've known you for a number of years now.
We've never bumped into each other on the range.
I know you've... We've met each other at, like, gun events, like, a shot show.
Yeah, yeah.
We've seen each other passing a shot show.
Obviously, our good friend Armstrong Williams, who crossed paths in the studio there.
But you know just never really been on the range together and to see you at our event was was it was just yet another
Surprise, and that's the nature of our event the nature of our event is to break down the walls and the barriers the
the typical stigma Of what you think a gun experience is supposed to be like a
firing range is supposed to be like what what gun people are supposed
To be like because like a party. Oh, it was a party It was an absolute celebration because so many different people from so many walks of life, so many different backgrounds and ideals under the same roof for one principle.
And that one principle is the Second Amendment.
That's it.
We all believe in that freedom.
We all want to preserve that freedom.
And we show up.
And it really goes to show that if you create an environment where people can just come and be themselves while enjoying and exercising their Second Amendment right, That's what you're going to get.
My buddy Leon, he rolled out with his whole family, his wife, his little kids.
One of them was in a stroller, his little boy buying some waffle fries as we're going up to the social media event.
The Friday event was for the like the media.
And then tell us about the public event on Saturday at XGAL.
How many people do you know?
How many people showed up?
It was like wall to wall, right?
It was, it was.
So first year one, we had over 2,000 people.
This year, we doubled that amount.
We was close to 4,000 people this year.
And I mean, it was definitely wall to wall from start to finish.
People were on the range, people were in the showroom.
We had vendors on the showrooms selling all kinds of guns and gear.
We had all the different shooting experiences from the John Wick 4 experience to the Guns Out Range Day Challenge.
And then all the vendors on the showroom.
I mean, everybody from Sig.
I mean, how big is Sig, right?
Oh, yeah.
Zig, Staccato, Atlas Gunworks.
Love Staccato.
I mean, listen, some of the best, some of the creme de la creme, right?
So how often does a regular civilian get to experience that the way that we as media are
influencers and content creators in the firearm space?
They don't get to experience that.
Well, you do if you hang out with this guy.
It's GunsOutTV.com.
He'll explain what that is in the next segment.
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John Keyes, who held an amazing event.
What did you call that event last week?
The Guns Out Range Day.
The Guns Out Range Day was at X-Cal in Virginia.
An amazing new luxury range facility, gym, restaurant, cigar bar.
And maybe we have some photographs right now of what we did there.
This is the Genesis 12 Automatic Shotgun.
I've actually fired it fully auto on the range as well.
That was fun.
It's like a 10-inch barrel.
There's the Taran Tactical Glock.
We also shot the Pit Viper.
I think we should have a special event, John.
What do you think?
I think we should have a shoot in a suit day.
What do you think?
You know, we've been talking about that for a while, actually.
You know, I know that people will come out in droves and I know we're going to see some interesting suits.
We're going to see some very dapper suits.
So I think it would be fun.
Suits, you name it.
Oh, 100%.
I think we've got to do that.
We've got to do that.
No, we will.
All right.
So tell our listeners, you're talking to like three and a half million people right now from California to D.C.
What is Guns Out TV?
Tell them about it.
So Guns Out TV is a firearms and lifestyle culture platform that is main goal is to humanize firearms culture.
So the story about how it started is I was in the Marines for 12 years.
God bless.
What was your MOS?
3043 Supply.
So I was the guy that made sure the gear got to the people that needed the stuff.
Cause you can't fight without your gear.
You can't fight without the stuff.
So, um, I did that for 12 years and I loved qualifying on the range.
I was an expert year over year with the, um, M16 rifle.
Uh, but that was as far as it went.
I never purchased a gun for myself.
I was never a private gun owner.
Well, for 12 years in the Marines, you didn't have a gun?
12 years, never purchased a gun.
And then when I got out of the Marines, I was out for another eight years.
Still never purchased a gun.
So it wasn't until about 2020 that, you know, obviously the entire world was on fire.
I mean, you know, we were at the height of COVID.
We had all the civil unrest, so many things going on.
At that moment in time, I realized that, you know, I am my family's first line of defense.
You know, we are isolated right now.
So, and what really created that sense of urgency was that because the lockdowns were coming, there was only a handful of gun shows left in the area, so my good buddy Shermichael took me to the last gun show.
show. So Michael and Armstrong took me to the last gun show in Northern Virginia in
Fredericksburg and I bought a Glock 19X and a Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II.
Yeah, yeah.
No, it was great.
And so, obviously, everything was shut down at the time, so I found myself at the range, any range that was open, week in and week out.
So you went from zero to gun guy in like a couple of days?
In a couple of days.
And then months later, I had at least six firearms already.
So bought two first outing.
A couple months later, I had about six in my, you know... What's your favorite carry gun right now?
Ooh, the Staccato CS.
Oh, the new baby, the little baby.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
It really is.
So yeah.
And I mean, I graduated from a Glock 43 to a Staccato CS.
So, you know, that's a huge difference.
So yeah.
And so let's talk about that because you're only four years in and I saw it because I've been a gun guy since I was like six years old.
Under COVID, The lines at the local gun store in Vienna were out the door.
A lot of Asian guys, a lot of people who've never ever handled a gun before.
The estimates are that there are about 30 to 40 million people who are now gun owners since COVID who weren't, who joined our family.
That's a lot of people.
What do you say to those people, like yourself, who are new to the community?
What's your message?
Well, our message is don't be afraid to get out and explore what the community and the industry has to offer.
I mean, there are events in every city, in every state that are centered around everything from learning to entertainment as it pertains to firearms.
So get out there and explore some of those things.
When you go to gun ranges, don't be afraid to ask questions because people aren't afraid to jump in and help you.
Because everybody wants you, the next gun owner next to them, to be a responsible and trained gun owner.
See, people have this stigma that they feel like they have to know everything as soon as they purchase a firearm.
And some people try to put on this facade that they know everything.
And that's when it gets dangerous.
It gets dicey right there.
It's like, listen, don't be afraid to say what you don't know and then ask the proper questions.
So for us, our platform is geared towards putting all of that information right out front.
All the training opportunities that are available all across the country, all of the experiential things that civilians can enjoy to learn more about firearms and firearms culture.
And is the Guns Out Ranged Days going to be a regular thing?
What are you planning next?
This was our second annual and we're already planning 2024.
2024 is going to be a great leap from what the past two years were because we have a lot of interest now.
A couple of our main partners are really buying into it and we're going to try to elevate it even further than we already have.
Is everybody going to have to wear a suit?
You know, we were talking about that, because the venue where we're going to have it at, it's going to be more of a rustic environment.
Oh, you're going somewhere new.
Yeah, we're going to take it somewhere new.
Now, that doesn't mean that we won't still be having the events at XCAL.
We're actually going to have more events at XCAL, partake just smaller events leading up to Range Day.
But yeah, Range Day next year, 2024, is going to be at a new location.
And what do you think of this logic?
I mean, I was very impressed.
I'd never been to X-Cal before.
Thank you, Leon, for inviting me and thank you for hosting us.
This luxury kind of where you can eat, go to the gym, shoot, have a cigar.
Is that the future of our culture?
Let me tell you something.
First off, I think it's genius.
Jason and Jeff Brown, family-owned business, they knocked it out of the park with X-Cal.
And the moment we knew what their business model, how they had that set up, we knew it was a perfect fit for Guns Out.
So, we were bought in on the ground floor when it was a construction site.
Oh, wow.
And so, with that being said, what better way to disarm you than to create a space where it doesn't feel like the normal gun range.
It doesn't feel like you're walking into a place where you have to know everything.
Right.
Full of A-type alpha males.
Absolutely.
Go ahead.
Can we steal you for three more minutes?
Absolutely.
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All right, third segment with our Second Amendment guest, John Keyes of Guns Out TV.
I'm going to get a little bit political.
He said, I'm going to be surprised by his answer.
I've had, I've had, you name it on this show.
I've had Gun Jesus.
I've had, you name it.
Brandon Herrera, AK Guy, everybody.
And a couple of times I've had them say, just like a couple of times, a couple of people say, not those guys, say to me, I'll come on your show to talk guns, but I don't do politics.
And I say to them, OK, but then I say quietly, you can't talk guns without politics because the bad guys have made it political and they want to take him away.
Talk to us about the Second Amendment.
So here's the thing.
When Guns Out first started, I was known as the apolitical counterpart of Guns Out.
Obviously, Shermichael has a vast political history.
So, I let him talk all the politics and, you know, I was the guy that was indifferent.
That's my story.
I was indifferent to What was at stake with the Second Amendment?
Because I didn't know.
I wasn't a gun owner.
The moment I purchased my firearm, and the moment I showed interest and went through the proper channels, started taking training, started going to gun ranges, then I started to hear about what was this, and this new legislation is getting passed, and this is what's at stake.
We could lose this.
And most recently, you know, losing the brace.
Yeah, the pistol braces, right?
Unbelievable.
I mean, turning millions of Americans into felons overnight.
So, do you think right now the Second Amendment is an unusually precarious situation?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Because, I mean, up until this point, I didn't understand how Persistent they were.
Persistent they were.
And I mean to the point of which they will take any win that they can get.
Correct.
Right?
And so that's the part that's scary to me.
That's the part that's scary to me because there's so many people that are now starting to understand what the Second Amendment is and sometimes this can be a deterrent because they too are apolitical.
They too just don't trust the politics of it all.
We can never take a break because those who are anti-Second Amendment never rest.
Never.
You've got to check these guys out.
We're going to have his partnership, Michael, on the show next week to talk politics as well.
The dynamic duo.
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Impressive.
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See things you people wouldn't believe.
See things you people wouldn't believe.
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You're fired, my former boss's favorite phrase from a certain TV show used by the irrepressible Arnold Schwarzenegger, the hero of True Lives, as he dispatches Crimson Jihad's Art Malik.
We're making movies great again today.
We're the 1994... I don't even know what to call it.
It's True Lives, and it's chosen by our co-host The likewise irrepressible Mr. Reagan, a.k.a.
Chris Coles of the Mr. Reagan Channel and The Alpha Critic.
Chris, you chose this one.
I don't even know where to begin.
What is this movie?
Well, you know what?
This is a very rare thing in this world.
It is a James Cameron comedy.
How many James Cameron comedies are there?
One, I think, in the whole world.
But what kind of movie is it?
Because A, yes, it's the only James Cameron movie out there.
B, it doesn't fit into any canon of James Cameron.
If you go from, you know, Terminator to Titanic, to what's that stupid thing with the blue angels avatar right i mean this this alien or aliens you know the second one this is like it's not on left field it's in another flipping universe is this a comedy is it absurdistan it's like it's like monty python meets james bond isn't it
Yeah, it is a bit of a spoof of an action film.
Yeah.
But you know what the funny thing is?
It's actually a pretty dang good action film.
Now, it is very 90s.
I never really thought about how 90s it was until watching it this time.
I've probably seen this film 10 times.
But I probably haven't seen it maybe in 10 years.
And when I used to watch it, I used to think it was somewhat timeless.
They had done such a good job with it that I thought it was pretty timeless.
Now looking back, I'm thinking, yeah, it's pretty 90s.
A lot of this is very 90s-looking, the way people are dressed, the cinematography, that kind of thing, the way that it's shot.
Before computer-generated graphics were heavily used in films, And so you don't really have any of that special effects.
Instead, you have a heavy use of body doubles, stunt doubles.
And what's really funny is if you pay attention, you can actually tell that it's the stunt double when the stunt double comes on.
And it's very, very obvious.
Especially with the horse riding, right?
Especially with the horse riding, the running down the hill in the snow at the very beginning.
There's certain scenes you can really tell the sound double.
But you know what?
It doesn't matter because this is a very funny film.
And one of the reasons I picked this film is because I feel like this movie single-handedly killed the action film genre as we knew it.
From the 80s and early 90s with the big explosions, the tough guys, the machine guns, the snapping of necks, you know, the quick one-liners, you're fired, you know, this sort of thing.
This all kind of ended with this film and it's because I think it's because this film did it bigger and better than any other action film and at the same time sort of lampooned it.
That's a really interesting concept, because there is some kind of demarcation
at this point in time, because we had the, you know, the action movies like the ones we've reviewed,
like Die Hard, where it's, you know, it's not over the top, it's intense,
but it's a guy who gets beaten up bloody, gets his, you know, feet broken up with, you know,
glass shards.
And then at the other extreme, today you have, you know, the failing Marvel Universe with, you know, 70-pound women throwing around 300-pound guys, and it's just absurd, it's unreal, and we're supposed to believe it.
And this is a kind of, this is the liminal area in between.
Is it a good movie, Chris?
Oh yeah, I think it's a good movie.
Well, the problem with judging this movie today is that there's a lot of movies that are massively over the top.
Yes.
Right.
The concept of Schwarzenegger in a Harrier Uh, with the villain hanging off of a missile, him turning to the villain, timed perfectly by the way, saying you're fired, clicking the button, that missile shooting in through the hole that was produced in another building because of machine gun fire, and perfectly hitting the helicopter and blowing it up,
All of this was very unique for the time.
That was like the first time anything like that massive had ever been done.
That absurd action sequence that was like that crazy.
Now, because of movies like Fast and the Furious, that whole series of films, that happens in lots of movies now.
Well, it happens a hundred times in the same movie.
Exactly.
It's so over the top now that this movie seems tame by comparison.
But at the time, this was a huge movie.
And here's why I think this movie is good.
It's good for a few reasons.
But this is why I think it still is worth watching today.
And I think it's a bit underrated.
The comedy of Tom Arnold Is actually pretty dang stellar.
And I don't really understand why he wasn't featured in more films after this because this was such a good movie for him.
I mean, he just was he was just like a He kind of stole the show, not entirely.
Well, I can tell you why, because I think he's a lunatic.
I mean, remember, this is a guy who's for six years has been promising us, I've got the tapes of Donald Trump using the N-word.
Tom, we're kind of waiting.
It's been six years.
I mean, the guy's probably a nutcase in private life.
Oh yeah, that's probably true.
There's a lot of like, you know, independent personal relationship stuff that happens in Hollywood that we don't know about, but he's great in this movie.
He is!
I mean, look, it's, the thing about it, to do parody, it is easy to screw up parody.
I mean, if you don't walk the line in parody, you lose the whole tone of the movie because I mean, I'm sorry, the first ten minutes, the snowmobile chase, I mean, you think like you are in a Bond movie.
I mean, it's done really well.
The bridge explosion that we'll talk about at the end, that's just absolutely epic.
Some of the best model work I've ever seen on a screen.
And if you throw in the odd joke, you can really throw it.
And don't forget, I mean, Tom Arnold, but dude, what about Bill Paxton?
Oh my gosh.
Bill Paxson.
All right.
Now you're getting into the like legendary territory.
I think Tom Arnold had some of the best lines in this film and he was given some of the best material.
But what Bill Paxson did with the character that he was given I mean, it's unparalleled.
He, like, I've never seen somebody take a creepy character and make them so likable, but you also hate them so much, you know what I mean?
And not only that, not only that, this character, Simon, the used car salesman who pretends to be a spy and tries to bed Jamie Lee Curtis, Arnold's wife, Chris, we've all met Simon.
This is a real, we know these sleazeballs, we've met them!
Yeah, somebody who wrote this script was definitely cheated on and they were like, okay, who's the guy that took my wife from me?
I'm going to write him into a script and this is the result.
Let me say, the best line in this movie, which is completely messed up and people will probably hate me for saying this, but every time I hear it, I laugh out loud.
There's a moment where Schwarzenegger is talking to him.
He's kind of like, you know, trying to feel this guy and figure out who he is.
This guy's talking about Schwarzenegger's wife, right?
Schwarzenegger's character's wife.
And he's saying this really dirty stuff, you know, weird stuff, like makes you sit up and beg for buttermilk, like weird stuff, right?
And there's a little fantasy moment where Schwarzenegger knocks him out and he's all bloody and like, you know, unconscious.
Just before that, you may miss it.
I missed it the first probably five times I watched the movie.
Bill Paxton says the most disturbing thing I've ever heard in a film.
Describing Jamie Lee Curtis, he says, ass like a 10-year-old boy.
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Which, when I saw it again, when I saw it again this week, I kind of scratched my head and I said, uh, that's a little straight.
Yeah, well, that's why it's so funny, you know.
Right.
Completely absurd, but it's just...
I'd love to know, and I watched all the making-ofs and everything else.
I'd love to know if that was an ad-lib from the great, late Bill Paxton.
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Now, the oppressed have been given a mighty sword with which to strike back at their enemies.
Unless you, America, pulls all military forces out of the Persian Gulf area immediately and forever!
First, we will detonate one weapon on this uninhabited island as a demonstration of our power.
And Crimson Jihad will rain fire on one major American city each week!
Get another one, you moron!
I think I have one.
In the truck.
I'm sorry, that is really good writing because we've all been there.
We've all been trying to make a really important call or film, you know, our newborn niece's first day and then the battery light starts blinking and this time it's a terrorist trying to make his nuclear blackmail video.
Art Malik superbly cast as the head of Crimson Jihad and that poor extra, oh my gosh, you feel like that guy Is in fear for his life when that battery light starts blinking out, right, Chris?
Oh, credit to James Cameron and his crew.
Whoever cast the But as is this guy, I mean, even these like small level actors, like, you know, he's got a few lines here and there.
So good.
I mean, you believe that guy is terrified.
He's sweating.
He looks, you know, he's shaky.
Fantastic performance.
And he's also the guy in the truck toward the end when the bridge is blown up and his truck gets to the edge and it starts leaning forward and it stops and they're all celebrating.
And then the pelican gets on the front of the truck and then the whole truck falls over at the very end there.
And they're all screaming and stuff like that.
And brilliant performance at that moment, too.
This guy just perpetually has just terrible luck and is terrified for his life.
And he does it brilliantly.
One of the things about this movie that really sets it apart for me, Chris, this is perhaps One of the most politically incorrect films ever made, and it is definitely James Cameron's most politically incorrect movie.
From, you know, Jamie Lee Curtis stripping down to her underwear, you know, doing the sexy dance, to the Crimson Jihad.
I mean, you couldn't make this movie today, Chris.
It's shocking to me that somebody so left-wing like Cameron would do a film that was just so normal.
I don't know if he was trying to parody the action genre in the casting or in the idea of actually casting Jihadist terrorists like you just yeah, you're right They just won't do that today, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever because jihadist terrorists do exist in the world But it well and this was seven years.
This was seven years before 9-11 that he's doing this That's right.
And I think maybe 9-11 changed things, because previous to 9-11, the concept of the potential
threat of a jihadist attack in America was something that people just understood was
a real thing.
You know, that was just a real threat that existed.
And then 9-11 happened, and people said, OK, Muslim terrorists are potentially dangerous.
And leftists said, oh, well, you can't say that because there are these idiotic rednecks
that will just go around lynching Muslims.
Now, of course that didn't happen.
Nothing like that happened.
America is not as racist a place as the left pretends, but the left has these bizarre panic attacks about this stuff, and they think, oh, if we show a black guy robbing a liquor store in a TV show, you know, the white supremacists will all go grab their hoods and start lynching again.
And so they get these in this panic mode where they're like, OK, we can't show a black person rob a liquor store.
We can't show a jihadist, you know, committing an act of terrorism.
We can't show certain races doing certain things that may actually happen in real life fairly frequently because we're afraid of the evil white racist, which is not actually a problem in America.
But I don't know.
It's the ghost of Our racist history in America they're terrified of.
I'm not sure, but it's an irrational fear of the Republicans that they all think are evil.
Yeah, it's this monkey on their back that gives them this inherent automatic guilt complex.
Let's focus on another thing that makes this movie so good and kind of surprising, really.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's pretty bloody funny.
Here he is.
We've been showing the motorbike versus the horse chase scene through the Georgetown Mall, which is really weird because there's no mall in Georgetown, and the horse getting into the elevator with Arnold.
And let's play the clip of, um, well, I guess police officer horse didn't do his job.
Yeah.
Now what the hell were you thinking?
I mean, I had the guy and you let him get away.
Look at me when I talk to you.
What kind of a cop are you anyway?
It's an action movie, but it's a comedy action movie and Arnold does it both.
Yeah, he does great.
You know, it's weird because you do need a straight man and Arnold is supposed to be the straight man, right?
And Tom Arnold is supposed to be the, you know, the funny guy.
But yeah, there are these little moments where Arnold Schwarzenegger does get to make a crack a joke here or there.
There's a brilliant moment.
I mean, even being the straight man, You can be funny, right?
So there's a moment in which he notices that a page is missing from a transcript of a recording of his wife And, you know, he says something, I can't remember exactly what the line is, but he's like, you know, give me the goddamn page!
And he like smashes the window, right?
And it just shatters.
Tom Arnold's like, okay.
And just the timing is good.
Everything is correct.
He's acting as the straight man, but it creates the comedy.
You don't have the comedy without the straight man.
Arnold Schwarzenegger understands this, despite the fact that he's become a leftist lunatic.
Yeah.
I love his performance here.
He is very funny.
He's fantastic.
We'll have to talk about what has happened politically to all of these people.
Arnie, Tom Arnold, and Cameron himself.
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movie true lies with well the truth serum scene you pick whichever one of
the two Eric play cut is there anything you want to tell me before we start yeah
I'm going to kill you pretty soon I see How, exactly?
First, I'm going to use you as a human shield.
Then I'm going to kill this guard over there with a Pattison trocar on the table.
And then I was thinking about breaking your neck.
And what makes you think you can do all that?
You know, my handcuffs.
I've picked them.
Now that was the interrogator's timely demise.
That was my MOS in the British Territorial Army.
I was an interrogator.
But Chris, that guy, he creeps me out.
No, this is genius casting.
Absolutely genius.
Who would have thought so many years ahead of time that Cameron had the foresight To cast Dr. Anthony Fauci as one of the great villains in this film.
Just absolutely brilliant.
But he's wearing lifts.
But he's wearing lifts.
That's right, yeah.
But then we get the catharsis of having Arnold Schwarzenegger kill him brutally, which is very nice.
There is a similarity to the little fascist Fauci.
I knew there was a reason I found this guy eminently sleazy.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, and it's a genius moment, right?
Because he's got the truth serum.
I think that scene was conceived of because he had to have a moment where his wife could interrogate him.
And he had to be honest with her and tell her the truth.
So it was a brilliant device.
I loved this concept when I was young.
When this movie came out, I thought it was such a brilliant concept.
The concept that this guy is a spy that's in an agency that's so secretive that he can't even tell his wife.
I thought that was brilliant.
And then the device of having the truth serum and they're trapped together and he's got to tell her everything.
And then, you know, and then you have this brilliant setup of jokes where he says, You know, he can't lie, right?
So he says, I'm going to kill you soon.
And he goes ahead and he explains.
I watched a documentary about Larry Bird and apparently that was Larry Bird's big...
Big thing where he would just whisper to his opponents exactly what he was going to do.
I'm going to go over here.
I'm going to fade away.
I'm going to shoot the shot.
It's going to go in.
No, no, I'm not even going to hit the backboard.
The guy's like, OK, yeah, sure.
And then he would do the exact thing that he said he was going to do.
It terrified his opponents.
Yeah, he became a legend, at least in part because of that.
And of course, they use it here to great effect.
Let's play that moment when Jamie Lee Curtis exploits the truth serum that you mentioned.
A very, very nice device.
How long have you been spying on me?
17 years.
Have you ever killed anyone?
Yeah, but they were all bad.
I'm sorry, I think, forget the you're fired.
I think that's the best line in the movie.
Because you can kill people if they're bad, can't you?
I mean, if they're terrorists, if they're pedophiles, I mean, if they've committed heinous crimes that demand the death penalty.
It's like, did you kill anyone?
Yeah, but they were all bad, Chris.
You know what?
People don't really, I don't think people really understand the context of this film.
Because at the time, Schwarzenegger was known for just killing bad guys in movies.
And in movie world, killing bad guys in movies, it's just not really even a thing.
You don't think about the moral implications.
It's a movie.
It's an action film.
This is just what action heroes do.
And so to actually have that as a moral problem in a movie was kind of an interesting idea.
And in fact, that line, it was very funny.
The way Schwarzenegger delivered it was excellent.
They actually put that in the trailer.
They teased that line in the trailer.
I remember seeing that in the trailer and thinking, this movie is going to be great.
And it was great.
I remember absolutely loving this film when it came out.
I was 14, I think, so it was kind of a big, big deal for me.
He can even remember what was in the trailers when this came out in 1994.
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Even at the climactic moment when he's trying to save Jamie Lee Curtis from the limo that's going to crash into the
water under the keys, there's comedy.
There's comedy in it.
It's beautifully played and an incredible stunt as they rescue Jamie Lee Curtis.
She performed it hanging under the helicopter.
Chris, we've got to give it up, not just to the riding, the comedy, the Harrier jump jets, one of the coolest jets in history flown by the marines uh the model work this is a model by the way this model work some of the best model work that i've ever seen in a movie and you know me i'm a bit big movie geek uh whilst we're at it let's uh let's
Show people a couple of photographs to prove what I'm talking about.
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We have the whole team.
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There you see the van.
And before the model, They actually had a life-size van blown up from the front with a stuntman in it, okay?
There's a guy driving that as the explosions are going on behind him and then they have the aerial shots of the model as the bridge is completely incinerated.
The footage of the Harrier jump jet, let's do a little bit of a Back story here.
Actual Marines flew the jump jets.
When they landed on the quays, they actually landed on the quays.
They paid $100,000 to the Marine Corps to rent the three jets.
Chris, the jets cost $2,500 per hour.
Sign me up.
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And what else do we have to say?
Oh, a little bit of a behind the scenes.
It's very dangerous when a jump jet lands because of the wash that's coming down.
You've got to make sure there's no gravel that's going to be sucked into the engine.
So everybody had to clean up the keys where the jets landed, including a certain Ms.
Curtis.
We also had to have briefings at the Naval Air Station outside of Key West.
And we had to pick up all the little pieces of gravel so that when they landed they didn't blow it sideways and get it sucked into the engines and ruin the other plane and all that stuff.
Saving people from being maimed and the airplane.
It's exciting.
We went through this whole process of dealing with the Pentagon, really.
I mean, we had to deal with the Department of Defense, and we had to show them how we wanted to use their personnel and their aircraft, and we promised not to break it.
So Cameron created his digital company.
There's Jamie Lee Curtis picking up the gravel before the jump jet lands.
Cameron created his effects company, Digital Domain, for this movie that went on afterwards to do Lord of the Rings, Avatar, you name it.
But Chris, in this movie, and probably because it's the beginning of the computer graphics age, I don't know about you, I think the balance is perfect.
The combination of in-camera practical, miniature, I didn't even notice that there was any digital anything.
out of the movie and say, oh, that's computers or oh, that's model.
Cameron who started his career as a model maker and a grip.
There's a reason that this movie has as just the right combination.
Don't you think?
I didn't even notice that there was any digital, anything like to me.
It doesn't look like any computer graphics at all.
So I don't know how that was integrated, but yeah, seamless, absolutely seamless.
The special effects in this film are amazing.
You can tell when it's a stuntman, that's a bit of a problem.
But everything else is perfection.
Another little bit of trivia, you may Have this on your list.
I don't know.
But in the scene in the bathroom, where Schwarzenegger is attacked by these two thugs, machine guns, this guy comes in at the end with his machine guns blasting all the doors.
There's this old man sitting on the toilet.
And the whole time, everything's going on around him.
He's just kind of flinching and freaking out.
And at the end, Schwarzenegger runs by and he goes, you know, sorry about this, and like runs off.
And the guy kind of just walks out and a tile drops.
Perfect timing.
Everything's perfect.
That's James Cameron's father.
No!
Yeah, he put his dad in the film.
It's hilarious.
Yeah, the guy was perfect.
I just want to know, how many days did he have to sit on the throne with his pants around his ankles?
Because you're an actor.
He must have been there for a couple of weeks.
No, it's a great point.
You know, speaking about the special effects, when I was in film school, That we were actually, this film was actually used in order to illustrate to us certain special effects.
For instance, in that bathroom scene, when Schwarzenegger takes the guy's head and smashes it against the urinal, the guy actually grabs onto the urinal, and if you watch it frame by frame, you can actually see the urinal bend.
It's a rubber urinal.
No!
Yeah.
Yeah, it's brilliant.
It's brilliant.
I mean, everything they do, you don't really, even at this point in my life, where I've seen tons of behind-the-scenes stuff, I've worked in, you know, movies, I've worked with props, I know how it all works.
It still surprises me oftentimes when I see something.
I kind of forgot about that urinal being rubber.
But yeah, you have to do stuff like that sometimes for the safety of the actors.
And it's just brilliant and it works perfectly because the craftsmen that are making this stuff can make it look like an actual legitimate urinal.
No, I didn't even notice that.
And the guy he's fighting makes Arnold look small.
I mean, that guy's an absolute giant.
But it's interesting because we always talk about how the movies we review influence other movies.
This bathroom scene, yeah, it's comic with Cameron's dad on the toilet.
But this bathroom scene, I'm sorry, I mean, you know, beat for beat, practically, it's ripped off in Casino Royale, right?
When Daniel Craig, you know, is about to be killed in the bathroom, and in the black and white opening scene, and he's like- The very beginning, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, smacking the guy's head into the toilet.
It's like, seriously, did they not realize we've seen True Lies?
And I think in the most recent Mission Impossible film, they did a whole sequence with Henry Cavill in the bathroom.
In the bathroom, correct.
Yeah, this became a trope after this movie.
Yeah, people just kept ripping it off.
Cameron was there first.
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I don't know what to choose.
I might have to ask one of my team members to help me out here.
So Alex, Guy, Eric, get ready.
You've got two minutes to think.
Last thing, trivia on my end.
Oh, two things, two things.
Kind of shocking.
So what, let's have a quick look.
I can't remember how much the new Oppenheimer movie cost.
Let's just pick that as a kind of yardstick.
That's a good benchmark.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, it's brand new.
Okay.
Okay, so True Lies comes out and it's actually put in the Guinness Book of Records because it's the first movie to ever cost more than $100 million.
Wow, I don't remember that, but that's fantastic.
First movie to ever go beyond $100 million.
It grosses close to 400, so it's a forgotten film.
It's really a forgotten film, especially as a Cameron movie, but it did very well.
How much?
100 million is like a kind of joke today.
Oppenheimer, which doesn't have a lot of special effects.
It's a period drama with one explosion.
I'm sorry.
It is a period drama with one explosion.
How much did it cost?
It cost... What?
Cost a hundred million, right?
So this movie was a hundred million in 1994.
Let's compare that.
What's the latest, what's the latest Marvel movie, Eric?
The, uh, I believe Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
Okay, Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
Let's look at the cost.
Yes, 250 million.
So this is a record breaker back then, quadruples its cost to make, which is a success for some reason, maybe because it's hard to categorize, kind of forgotten.
And the most interesting thing of all, maybe we'll have to review this at another point in time, It is a remake.
It is a remake of a French comedy.
I forgot about that!
Yes, La Totale, which is exactly the same.
Secret agent, wife doesn't know, and she gets embroiled in all of it.
It's a comedy as well.
Nobody famous that I recognize in terms of French actors, but this is actually a remake of a French movie.
So that's it for me, Chris.
Final thoughts on Cameron's rather unusual Adventure comedy.
Yeah, I don't know why he didn't continue to make films like this.
I guess he just got into this historical drama fixation and then he moved on to playing World of Warcraft too much and decided to do Avatar.
And then got so woke.
I mean, Avatar.
Is there a more woke movie?
White men are bad and indigenous people are really cool.
Oh, please.
Yeah.
Dances with Wolves meets Fern Gully became a live action thing with blue characters.
I don't know.
That's a weird idea.
I never really liked Avatar.
I don't really understand why it's made so much money.
Cameron does have this magical ability to make movies that break records in terms of the cost, but then break records in terms of the return.
Yes.
I don't know how he does it.
I deal with the devil's gotta be.
But yeah, I don't know.
This film, the reason I picked this film is it really is because I believe that it is truly underrated.
Yeah.
I think that it's kind of been forgotten.
I think it comes on TV sometimes and people catch it and they go, oh, yeah, I remember this movie.
This is pretty a lot of fun.
But really, I think that it deserves a lot more credit than people give it.
It deserves to be remembered more than it is.
That's why I chose it.
It's very hard for me to rate this movie because I I've seen it so many times that some of the jokes aren't funny for me.
Some of the scenes don't have the impact that they used to.
Just because I've seen it so many times.
So it's very hard for me to rate, but I'll give it my best shot and I'll let you go first.
Uh, really?
Are you sure you want to do that, Chris?
Yes, sure.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, before we do that, I want to salute one more individual who is a legend.
Sadly, a lost legend.
Oh, I know who you're talking about.
Yeah.
The commander.
I just sent a photograph in.
The commander of Omega Defense.
The last line.
Wearing an eyepatch that really suited him quite extraordinarily.
The one I mean, this is one of his later roles.
What a great role, Chris.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, this is one of his later roles.
He's a very old guy in this particular role.
But man, it's astonishing just how much charisma this guy emanates on screen.
What screen presence.
And you know, the truth is Arnold Schwarzenegger is not the best actor in the history of the world.
But he pulls this role off really well.
He pulls the roles off that he does.
They're written for him and he does them well.
Charlton Heston just steps into this role and it's like the easiest thing in the world.
You know what I mean?
He owns it.
He just owns it.
Owns it.
Just brilliant.
Um, a man who was married to the same woman for, I think, like 48 years or something.
Very un-Hollywood.
A good guy.
We miss you, Chuck.
Um, ooh!
I just got an idea for a movie to review.
Hold that thought!
All right, I will rate it out of the universe of amazing movies.
Don't be disappointed.
It's just a little bit of an An odd egg for me.
We're going to rate it out of Harrier Jump Jets, and I will be giving it a 6 out of 10 Harrier Jump Jets.
I think that's fair.
It's got the best production value of any film in the world.
I think the 90s were like a weird time for movies.
It's like Quentin Tarantino infected the water or something like that.
Everybody decided to do, like, Tarantino knockoffs and movies just became weird in the 90s.
So even James Cameron, I don't think this film is his best film, but it's my favorite of his films because I just love this concept of the comedy action film.
Now, whether or not... I tend to rate these movies, if you guys don't know, on whether a modern audience will enjoy it, not knowing anything about it.
Whether they'll enjoy it.
And I would say that a modern audience will definitely enjoy this.
How much is debatable and it's hard for me, like I said, to judge.
It could be a 10 for you.
It could be a 9 for you.
But I think, generally speaking, most people are going to love it.
I'll give it an 8.
I think, look, for a Friday night movie with friends, especially if they haven't seen it before, it's just fun.
It's just fun.
It makes you laugh.
It's a popcorn movie.
It is a popcorn movie.
I mean, horses in elevators.
I mean, come on.
It's funny.
It's funny.
OK?
Big explosions.
Lots of guns.
It's funny.
All right.
I'm going to take bids, but I reserve the right to ignore them all.
Eric, I think I can guess.
What movie would you like us to review, Eric?
I think we should go back to the 70s with the OG blockbuster, Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
Ooh!
Wow!
Interesting.
That was what we were going to get to eventually anyway.
We have to.
Yeah, Guy, do you have a movie that you'd like us to review?
Yes, sir.
I actually have two Two?
What does he think he is?
What?
Give me the two.
What a glutton.
I know.
Yes sir.
The first one is Planet of Apes.
You're a mentalist.
You are a complete mind reader.
I was going to say that because of Chuck.
I think I gave you a clue.
What's the second one?
And the second one is Quentin Tarantino's early movie Reservoir Dogs.
You know, I hate Quentin Tarantino with a passion.
I utterly detest the man.
However, I watched Reservoir Dogs when it came out and it kind of got its claws into me.
Especially the British actor, what's his name?
Timothy...
Roth.
Roth, dude, amazing performance.
So let me think about that one, Guy.
Interesting, interesting, interesting.
Mr. Alex, do you have a bid for movies we should review?
Something a little more serious and dramatic, Dead Poets Society.
Oh, I love that movie!
It's completely BS when it comes to its philosophy, but the late, great Robin Williams, a fabulous movie.
All right, guys, we're going to have to put these all on the list.
I was going to say Planet of the Apes.
I think we're gonna have to get a bigger boat.
What do you think, Chris?
Should we get a bigger boat?
Let's get a bigger boat.
Let's get a bigger boat.
It's gonna be chores!
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