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March 22, 2024 - Sebastian Gorka
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Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: Will Letitia James seize Trump's assets?
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I want you to remember this moment, and don't forget it.
If the New York Attorney General starts to take his homes away, starts to seize his assets, it's all going to be on camera, pundits are going to sit there and scream about this, this man cannot be elected.
You're going to create the greatest victimhood of 2024, and you're going to elect Donald Trump.
If they take his stuff, he's going to say that this is proof that the federal government and the establishment and the swamp in Washington and all the politicians across the country and the attorneys generals and all of this, that this is a conspiracy to deny him the presidency.
He's going to go up in the polls just like he went up every single time they indicted him.
Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm going to say this.
I actually agree with Frank Luntz.
Mea culpa.
Except for his grammar.
It's Attorney's General.
Not Attorney's Generals.
Okay?
Please.
Why do I have to teach him?
I think he was born in America to speak real English.
The Queen's English.
Happy Friday!
Welcome to America First.
I'm your host, Sebastian Gorka, former deputy and strategist to the 45th and, if we do our part, God willing, the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
And Frank Luntz is correct.
We are less than four days away from the implementation of a $430 million bail and fine imposition
on a man who is the leader of the opposition, to use a British phrase.
That's really all you need to know.
The state of New York, a Democrat state, is trying to bankrupt and make impossible the political campaign of a man who isn't just the nominee of his party, But if the election were today, we'd defeat the incumbent handsomely so.
So what we are seeing is the use of the courts to steal an election.
As was mentioned during the trial of no crime under Judge Engeron, where fraud was the accusation despite the fact that there were no victims.
None of the banks were in the courtroom saying, he didn't pay us back.
In fact, they testified that they would like return custom from President Trump because he paid back his loans in time, often early, with the accrued interest.
So if there is no crime, if there is no victim, why is Letitia James threatening, if President Trump cannot put down the inordinate amount, which just happens to be the amount he said he has on cash, what a coincidence, if President Trump cannot deposit more than $400 million by the beginning of next week, she has promised to seize his assets.
Now what happens when officers of the court, officers of the state of New York go to Trump Tower, go to Bedminster, and seize control of President Trump's assets?
What have you just proven without a shadow of a doubt?
Because you may be watching CNN or MSNBC and they won't tell you the truth about what President Trump said in Ohio about the bloodbath of the car industry.
But I guarantee you that there will be no channel in America that will not be covering the illegal confiscation of the leader of the opposition's property.
And as such, no question will be left in the minds of reasonable people that there is a political party out of control.
And it's not the red-hat, MAGA hat-wearing conservatives or America First Republicans.
It's the left.
I think it's very strange, peculiar, and something we should change.
That we have lieutenant governors, attorneys general, we even have judges.
Look at Georgia.
Like Judge McAfee.
That we have people who are meant to serve the law who are elected.
Why do we elect judges?
That's weird, isn't it?
Letitia James, in her election campaign for the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the State of New York, campaigned on putting President Trump in prison.
Where is that normal?
We can see it on the video.
She's laughing about it as she's campaigning.
In what universe Is Lady Justice blindfolded if the person who wins the campaign has said, I'm going to put a man who hasn't been charged with any crimes behind bars?
In what universe is it normal for a person to be charged with a misdemeanor contempt of Congress charge to be put in leg shackles at Reagan National Airport before he is strip-searched by the FBI?
Contempt or what?
Are they looking for the anally deposited congressional what?
What is that about with Peter Navarro?
In what universe is that okay?
And Lance is right.
If we have free and fair elections, if we don't have suitcases of ballots pulled from under the table after the GOP poll watchers leave the room, if we don't have cardboard taped up along the windows so that the poll watchers who are locked outside can't see what's going on inside, If we don't have pristine mail-in ballots counted in their tens of thousands, which is weird because how did they get mailed in if they weren't folded?
Unfolded pristine ballots?
Did they fly in through the window being carried in by an albatross?
How did that happen?
If none of that occurs on November 5th, if they really seize his assets, They will make him a living martyr.
And even the independents, even the, oh his tweets are so mean crowd, will say, no, this all stinks.
Well, we have a free and fair election.
That's one question.
I know my wife's working on that as a chief election officer.
Are you volunteered?
Are you at least handing out sample ballots?
Are you a poll watcher?
And then here's a question.
I just spent more than an hour being interviewed by a European journalist.
Very impressive guy.
Let me just plant a question for you on Friday, because we have fun on Fridays, don't we?
What happens if he wins?
If it is free and fair?
What are the Democrats going to do between November 5th and January 20th?
Have you thought about that?
Are you ready?
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But first, we are honored to be joined by none other than Senator Tommy Turbeville from Alabama.
Happy Friday, Senator!
Batson, how are you?
Thanks for having me on.
I am delighted, especially because of the recent attack piece against you regarding a statement you made at a recent campaign event.
Let's put the story up on the screen.
This is from the Salt Lake Tribune.
We are losing our kids to a satanic cult, Senator Tommy Turbeville warns during Utah campaign stop.
Senator Turnbull, I don't see the problem with that statement, given the fact that we have the mutilation of our children, we have transgenderism, these things clearly have a demonic center to them.
Are there people who disagree with you, Senator?
You know, it's amazing, since I said this, and As I've told the media, all the mainstream media who are all leftist, I tell them, hey, prove me wrong.
Prove me wrong.
Give me one thing that proves me wrong on this.
They can't bring up anything.
They've taken God and the Bible out of our schools.
You know, like you said, they've mutilated our kids with this transgender.
They keep filling their heads full of all this woke nonsense, DEI, critical race theory, trying to divide the country.
You know, it's sex education in kindergartens, the pornography in our libraries.
Come on.
I mean, they can't defend themselves, though.
They're not even trying to.
I really hadn't had any fight back on any of this.
I remember 20 years ago, I'm a Catholic, and I used to make fun of my evangelical friends who would say, they're coming after our children!
These people are doing the work of Satan.
Coach Turbeville, I don't laugh at them anymore.
Yeah.
No, I tell you, it's a sad time right now.
We are losing our country.
We're losing it to a cult of people that absolutely want nothing but power.
They don't want what's good for our country.
They just want power.
They want to be able to tell everybody what to do, when to do it.
It's amazing how The American people are accepting it.
And it's also amazing how the people up here, Republicans and Democrats, are accepting what's coming down the pipe for the American citizens.
We used to live in the greatest country on the face of the earth.
And you know what?
Russia is more Christian than we are.
I'm sick and tired of hearing about Russia.
How about taking care of our country and quit worrying about everybody else's country and get our country back to our moral values?
Well, God bless you for fighting against the Defense Department's attempt to just give abortions out on the taxpayer diamond.
Thank you for telling the truth on this issue.
We're talking to Senator Tommy Turbeville, senior senator for the state of Alabama.
Follow him at SenTurbeville, turbeville.senate.gov.
I have to ask you, Senator, we have this absolutely viral footage from the state of Texas yesterday.
The National Guard being stormed by hundreds of illegals.
Looks like something out of a movie in, you know, a collapsed nation like Haiti.
Is this going to be the reality for America for the next eight months?
Is Biden finally in trouble?
Or is this going to be the issue that once again wins it for President Trump?
Well, I'll tell you what the place up here thinks about it.
In Washington, D.C., the swamp, the deep state has taken over in all areas.
That was horrific, what's happened.
I've been down there.
We're being overrun.
We're being invaded.
We're ruining our country from within.
And we get this budget bill passed yesterday by the House, sent over to us.
And there's not one dime of $1.5 trillion about doing anything at the border.
It's all about gay rights, trans nursing homes, anything to do with some kind of division in our country, but nothing to do with protecting American citizens.
And it's going to be upon us, and it already is, Sebastian, that It's out of control and we're not going to be able to get it back in control because the animals up here are running the zoo and we better, better watch out what's going on.
Is this going to be the irony of this election that President Trump could win again on exactly the same issue he won again in 2016, build the wall, Senator?
Yeah, I mean, it's got to be.
That's the number one issue, that and the economy.
But if we continue to let millions of people in a month or every other month, it's going to be over with anyway.
But President Trump is the guy that we've got to get in there.
He's the only chance we have.
Nobody else.
He's the only chance we got to get some sanity back in.
But as you know, the deep state went after him for the four years that he was in office last time.
My God, they're going to come after him again.
But He's a fighter, and he's the only one.
Again, I'm telling everybody, even if you're a Democrat, if you do not vote for Donald Trump, you will not have the same country that you've had and grew up in.
You're going to have a totally different country, and you're going to have people moving out of this country like they're fleeing out of New York, they're running out of California.
They're trying to destroy all parts of our country.
There's not going to be a safe haven anywhere in the United States of America if Donald Trump's not re-elected.
Well, it's up to us right now, God willing.
It's up to us to make it happen.
In the meantime, keep telling the truth, sir.
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Oh boy.
I'm going to go ahead and close the video.
I thought Moscow was a safe city, too.
Oh my god!
Oh!
Oh, Jack!
So, what's the story?
What happened in Moscow?
Dozens of people have been slaughtered in a concert.
I just saw there was at least 40 they said dead.
Oh, like a shooting?
And bombs they set off too.
Hey, can you get Corn Pop to do that?
Sure.
And then send it to me.
God, that is so good, Jeff.
title for the senator.
Um...
Only Trump can stop them now.
Nice.
I love that his official photos have him holding the football.
That's just so great.
I know, that is fun.
What do you want me to say in it?
Oh, um...
I'll send you the video, right?
And then... 40 dead in Moscow attack.
Don't tell Tucker Carlson.
and then I'll retweet it and that'll be just hilarious
or...
R.F.K.
R.F.K.
Come on, come on, come on.
Why are they advertising it for free?
I don't understand.
The movie?
Yeah.
Yeah, that kind of surprises me.
What?
The R.F.K.
movie's free.
Because he's running, they're trying, it's a personal thing, you know what I mean?
But I've watched it, did you watch it?
No, I didn't.
There's nothing political in it.
Really?
It's all about him being a junkie and being homeless.
And then say his thing, the river watches, this environmental thing he did.
Oh, and at the end, it's about the autism and the vaccine, but it doesn't even mention his campaign.
I feel like it's kind of, I mean, at this point, if people know who RFK is, they know that he's running for president, like, it's just kind of... Right, but if you wanted them to sit down for 90 minutes, To watch something, you'd think they'd make an explicit pitch, right?
Maybe that is the pitch, is the biopic.
Because Americans are that subtle, right?
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Her name's Kate Middleton, right?
Uh, yeah.
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Well, they've finally broken the hour-long coverage of Kate Middleton's news that she's undergoing chemotherapy for a cancer scare.
Fox has been doing that for about an hour now.
Instead, we have footage from Moscow.
40 dead.
I've posted the footage on my social media feeds.
At least 40 dead, over 100 hurt in a terrorist attack, it looks like, in a Moscow theater, in a concert hall.
What was the comment that you shared with me, Jeff, or the rather good observation in the break?
I thought Moscow was such a safe city.
Isn't that what Tucker said?
Yeah, the subways and everything were fantastic.
I'm confused.
Maybe we should ask Tucker why this is happening in Moscow.
All right, we have a movie for you to watch before we do a celebration of great movies this afternoon.
Write this down.
It is a free movie for you to watch about somebody.
You might be surprised that we are promoting.
It is called The Real RFK Jr.
You can watch it at TheRFKMovie.com.
I watched it.
I, you know, I get to choose whatever I promote here on my show, and I thought, not really interested.
The guy's a bit of a goof.
But I sat down and I watched it last week, and it's interesting.
I learned a lot of stuff about this man.
His travails as a young boy when his father was murdered.
First his uncle, then his father.
His drug problems, and then his environmentalism, and then finally the whole You know, mission he had regarding autism and vaccination.
So it's not about his presidential run.
It's not really political at all.
And it was an educational watch.
So it's free right now.
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Okay, your calls.
Let's go to our good buddy, it's been a while, from Los Angeles, the one and only Don, line one.
Dr. G, Rolling Thunder, the Gorka Man.
How are you, sir?
I am very well.
Fridays are always fun.
You know, I wanted to talk about something fun first, but then something serious.
But real quickly, if you're looking for two good obscure Yul Brynner movies... Hang on, hang on, hang on.
Let me let me take the cap off my pen.
Okay, let's go to my movies list.
We keep here on the desk.
Yes, go ahead.
The first one is a real old one, low budget, called Port of New York.
He's the villain and he has hair.
What?
Scott Brady, yeah, he's this great smuggler that the Customs Service is trying to bust.
Scott Brady is the good guy.
He is the most malevolent, evil, malignant, charming, swath villain you've ever seen.
Interesting.
I love your brain.
That reminds me a lot about my dad, of my dad.
What's the second?
I'm not familiar with it.
I will check that out.
Port of New York.
What's the second one, Don?
The other one's called Kings of the Sun and it's a kind of an odd movie.
Yul Brynner's playing an American Indian, and George Chakiris is playing a Maya Indian, a chief emperor king, who's fled the Yucatan Peninsula to get away from a bad guy that's deposed him from his throne.
But when is it set?
Is it set during the Mayan Empire?
What's the period?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's while the Maya Empire still exists.
It's kind of odd, you know, but you got to see Brynner in this because like this guy, he's got this vocabulary of body movement.
It's something like out of Nijinsky.
Words can't do it justice.
You just got to see it.
Better than the king and I?
I like it better.
It'd be a great double bill.
It'd be a great double bill.
All right, we really appreciate you enlarging our aperture on movies.
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Speaking of movies, did you hear actor Emmett Walsh died earlier this week?
No!
Captain Bryant!
He must have been up a bit.
He was, yeah, let me see, he was 88.
Today would have been his 89th birthday.
At some point during the show, you gotta come in with some Blade Runner music.
M. Emmett Walsh.
I always find it weird that his first name was M. What, he was 88?
88.
Today would have been his 89th birthday.
When I saw the name trending for a split second, I thought of J.T.
Walsh.
Because that's the Walsh actor I think of.
J.T.
Walsh?
Who's J.T.
Walsh?
He was in A Few Good Men.
He was Lieutenant Colonel Markinson.
What else?
He was in Nixon.
Breakdown.
What else has he been in?
He's known for playing kind of obscure villains in movies.
I like him.
I think he's great.
God, this is a coordinated attack.
Lots of footage.
How the hell did they get the footage so fast out of Moscow?
Suspicious.
Suspicious.
All right, what are the important cuts?
We've done Lunt.
Let's see.
The Rogan cut?
Yeah, definitely.
I'll save that for 2A.
What do we got here?
We got Ph.D.
at the top.
Trudell.
Yeah, we should do Trudell.
Oh, I'm going to tee out.
After Ph.D., I'm going to do 8.
It's too funny.
After PhD, eight.
Yeah.
Are you purposely doing the fattest politician after Yeah, of course.
Of course.
You don't think I planned this show?
I mean, come on.
Our meetings before the show are almost 15 minutes long.
No, not even that.
I think ten.
Well, I was being polite.
Would you like to meet at like 12 o'clock every day?
A few hours?
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You could probably just include it inside the actual show.
But there's no visuals, right?
You don't have the person talking.
He phoned in, right?
Yeah, but you can almost hear from the voice that it's not healthy.
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I mean, I know he's one of your favorite politicians, New Jersey and everything else.
You said this once.
Is it true that Chris Christie had the lap band surgery?
Yeah, he did.
He was, um... Was he bigger?
Yeah, he was bigger.
But he's huge now!
No, there's actually pictures of him after he said he lost 80 pounds and he's huge.
But he must have started off at like 500.
No, but he's gone up since then too.
He's the one guy that has defeated the lap band surgery.
I mean, isn't that what Sharpton did?
Because Sharpton was a balloon.
Yeah, Sharpton had to.
But he did it and now he's like, he looks anorexic.
Yeah, but he didn't defeat the lap band.
Chris Christie's the only person I know that defeated it.
He went up against the lap band and the lap band lost.
Okay, this is, I don't, I thought this was an AI thing and I thought Jeff was just pulling my chain.
It's, it's not.
I hope it really, I really hope he does this.
Chris Christie, not ruling out that he's going to be the third party no labels candidate for the presidency.
Let's have a listen.
Is that something that you are considering?
You know, I think the way I would look at it is I will do whatever I can to try to make sure that the country doesn't go through what I think will be the misery of a second Trump term.
I wouldn't preclude anything at this point, David.
We've got the most unsettled political terrain we've ever had.
Did he say misery of a second Trump term?
Misery, yeah.
Like when everything was cheaper, inflation wasn't a problem, there were no foreign wars.
Oh, it was miserable.
And wasn't that the administration that he was the transition chief for and that he desperately wanted to be a cabinet member on?
I believe he was really gunning for chief of staff until some things happened.
And yeah, he ended up unceremoniously leaving the transition team.
But is that the reason he's behaving the way he's behaving, Eric?
Oh, totally.
It's the same with Romney.
Remember famously when Trump met with Romney for dinner, like dangling on a fishing line, Secretary of State, and he took that picture with Romney on the verge of tears and Trump just grinning?
I think it's totally the same thing.
Totally the same thing.
I will treasure forever that photograph of Romney at that dinner table looking, please, please, sir, can I have some more?
No, never.
And now you can go back to Utah and insult to that great state.
Joe Rogan gets it.
I'm shocked.
Joe, when are you going to have the president on your show?
Have you changed your mind about him?
Because at least when it comes to the calumny of the bloodbath comment, you see it straight.
Let's listen to Joe, the biggest podcaster in the world.
Cut ten.
recent Donald Trump speech where he talked about a bloodbath.
Oh God, yeah.
What the actual, the actual phrase was.
See if you can find that, Jamie, because it's actually important to highlight how Not just inaccurate, but it's just deceptive, the media was, in their depiction of what he said, and that they are taking this quote out of context and trying to say that there's going to be a civil war if he doesn't get elected, which is not what he was talking about at all.
See, pull it up, because it's so disturbing that they would, first of all, they would think that they could get away with it.
Aren't you lucky, Eric, that you're not Jamie?
I mean, you have an easy life, don't you?
The amount of times... If you were to take a shot every time Joe Rogan says, Jamie, pull that up, over the course of just a few episodes, I'd probably end up in the hospital at a certain point.
And I give you at least 30 seconds after I text you something to get it ready, right?
At least 30 seconds.
Yeah, which is more than about 15 seconds, so... Let's go to Judy in Brooklyn, line three.
You know something?
I'm not gonna keep it clean.
Yeah, you better, because this is federally regulated communications across the airwaves.
The spectrum is not ours, my dear.
It's called Make America Great Again, okay?
Yes.
That seems to be a terrible thing.
Like, if you've ever heard such a thing, it's so crazy.
And by the way, the only guy that I like that's bald was Yul Brynner.
He's the only guy that- Oh, come on, come on, come on, Telly Savalas.
Come on, Kojak.
Come on.
No, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
The coolest dude with a lollipop!
No, I don't care.
I don't like anyone bald.
But you know what?
Yul Brynner, he hit it off.
And you should know, when he had hair, he looked terrible, by the way.
But you know, I'm... Hello?
I'm calling.
I told Jeff, I'll tell you also.
How do you explain congressmen like lying Adam Schiff, they get immunity, but a president does not?
Could you explain that?
And just the other day, this week, here, here, here, A woman was murdered.
She came to her own home after four months, opened the door, and these two guys, squatters, killed her.
They allowed to be there, by the way.
This is a law.
Who ever heard of this?
Squatters could come in, trespass.
And if they're there 30 days or longer and they can't even prove it but it's fine, it's the homeowner that gets arrested if she or he wants to change the locks because it's her home.
And in the latest story they were arrested and in New York the average is 20 months for a dispute settlement with a squatter and then we have that.
viral video of that tatted up, you know, criminal illegal saying, I've crossed into America and I'm going to use your laws against you.
I'm going to swat in your home and they won't be able to take it from me.
And I brought a baby with me and I'm going to get all the benefits from the state that you're paying for.
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I've seen him in a dirty dust Kelly, Kelly, Dirty Dozen, yeah.
And the, and the Bond movie, the... Oh, Blofeld!
I didn't think he was, I thought he was too corny.
I didn't think he was threatening enough, like Pleasance was.
Yeah, he's too nice.
He's too nice.
Although he doesn't, he didn't have earlobes, which is important.
But then at the end when he's wearing a literal neck brace, I'm like, I can't take this guy seriously.
It was like an Austin Powers scene.
That's true, that's true.
Oh my gosh, I need another Pepsi.
Cut.
I am blown away by that journalist.
He was good, yeah.
He had done so much stinking research on me.
He'd read so many of my articles, listened to the show.
He even said that to me.
Before, yeah, like when we were setting up, he mentioned casually.
It's like, oh yeah, I heard him say on the show the other day, oh, I read a Substack article the other day on the second Trump cabinet.
I'm like, oh, this guy's done his research.
Could you imagine if American journalists actually did half of the work of the Swedish journalists just did?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Amazing.
Okay.
Oh, we didn't even talk about Candace.
True Social, we did Christy, we did Rogan.
What have I scribbled here?
Oh, yeah.
Student loans, Planet Fitness.
Okay.
Is there a shortcut we can have fun with?
Short.
The shortest one is... Coming in with Blade Runner.
Six.
Shortest one is six.
Dick Durbin on Israel, but that's not really... Coming in with seven.
Seven.
Alright.
I'm gonna go.
and and
Red where
where We're already being targeted.
And when the threats come in to me and my colleagues, what we're told by the Department of Justice is doing a very good job to try and track these is that, hey, we're being targeted too.
So you're seeing that Donald Trump has unleashed and created this environment where the investigators are also being terrorized. So you know FBI agents and DOJ
prosecutors, they're receiving as many death threats as me and my colleagues and that's just the
hell and the chaos that he has brought.
You got death threats? Dear Eric.
You got death threats?
Yeah, I get death threats all the time.
How about being arrested at Reagan Airport and putting leg shackles for Mr. Beaner?
How about having your house raided by armed FBI agents?
How about having your property seized because you have been put up to a $400 million bail that, of course, no insurance company is going to secure?
Unbelievable.
I mean, the gaslighting is just utterly, truly insane.
Thank you, Alex, for the intro music from the greatest movie ever made, which is, of course, Blade Runner.
We are commiserating with the loss of M. Emmett Walsh.
Eric, at the age of 88, right?
He was 88, and today actually would have been his 89th birthday.
Rest in peace, M. Emmett Walsh, otherwise known as Captain Bryant, the boss of Deckard the Blade Runner, played by Harrison Ford.
May you rest in peace.
Let's go to your calls, Glenn, in Philly!
Hey, good afternoon.
Hey.
I read in the, on JNS.org, as well as a couple other news organizations, Jewish news organizations, and was
released by Caroline Glick. We love Caroline Glick. Well you know about
the platform that President Biden talked about building in Gaza?
Yeah, the peer for unloading aid which Hamas promises they won't shell and
kill our sailors.
Well, these articles including Caroline Glick pointed out that Qatar is going to
finance it and once it's built Qatar is going to administer it and they have
appointed a Hamas run construction company Al-Hisi, A-L-H-I-S-I, which has done a lot of the construction in Gaza, to
operate the port, to operate the platform.
And did she confirm that?
Does she have secondary sources?
We love Caroline, but did she have secondary sources?
I'd have to double check on that one.
Driving right to second.
I can't double check that.
No worries.
We appreciate the heads up.
We're going to check out JNS.
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you Trump has until Monday to get the bond, and if he doesn't, the Attorney General may start seizing his assets, possibly as early as next week.
They could seize his golf course at Bedminster.
They could take his buildings, which if they seize Trump Tower, where will Donald get his authentic Mexican taco bowls?
They could even seize his plane.
I vote for that.
I can think of nothing more delightful.
Can you imagine the sight of Donald Trump standing in line for a Southwest flight in boarding group C?
I mean... That's meant to be funny?
Hey Jeff, I know you're a big golfer.
What's the punchline, what's the laugh track trigger for they'll seize his golf course?
Why do people laugh at that?
What's that about?
Because it's just they're taking anything from him.
It's like the only time they clap and smile is when they would say he's going to jail every time he got indicted.
So weird.
So sick.
Let's unpack how it actually makes the president stronger with the man he trusts.
His attorney, his senior advisor.
We're just calling the baron.
Boris Epstein, happy Friday!
Happy Friday, my friend.
It's an honor to be with you and an honor to be with your audience.
I guess Jimmy Kimmel really didn't take President Donald J. Trump destroying him during the Oscars so well.
He's still crying about it.
Aw, he's having a tough time, Jimmy.
You know, he's just somebody who has no idea about what the real world is like.
He's an absolute disaster.
He's not funny.
He's a loser.
The Oscars had no ratings.
And so he's just trying to cover the laugh track with the fact that nobody's laughing at his own stupid show.
All right, I'm gonna do something shocking for you right now, Boris, my good friend.
I'm gonna play a clip.
And from Kevin McCarthy's roommate, with which I agree, it is Frank Luntz.
And I never thought I'd say this in front of millions of people.
I agree with Frank Luntz.
Play clip.
I want you to remember this moment and don't forget it.
If the New York Attorney General starts to take his homes away, starts to seize his assets, it's all going to be on camera.
Pundits are going to sit there and scream about this.
This man cannot be elected.
You're going to create the greatest victimhood of 2024, and you're going to elect Donald Trump.
If they take his stuff, he's gonna say that this is proof that the federal government, and the establishment, and the swamp in Washington, and all the politicians across the country, and the attorneys generals, and all of this, That this is a conspiracy to deny him the presidency.
He's gonna go up in the polls just like he went up every single time they indicted him.
This may shock you, Baron, but in this instance I agree with him because we've seen the lawfare persecution of President Trump.
Every instance make him more and more popular.
If this lunatic in New York gets away with it, then we might as well just say, you know, November the 5th is a done deal and he's the president.
President Donald J. Trump is absolutely crushing all of these hoaxes.
He's destroying these witch hunts, which—that's all they are.
These are Joe Biden-directed, Joe Biden-organized political attacks, political witch hunts, meant to deprive President Trump of his strength, of his wherewithal, and of becoming the next president of the United States, the 45th and 47th president.
They will absolutely fail.
President Trump's legal team is fighting on every front.
And winning on every front and that's going to continue to take place and continue to frustrate these radical lunatics like Jimmy Kimmel and all of these, and I'll say it again, all of these losers who have no life and are just obsessing in their fever dreams about going after President Trump.
But guess what?
President Trump only gets stronger and stronger and stronger because the people are with him.
It's all about the American people.
And they know that our country needs to get back on track, and the only man to do it is President Donald J. Trump.
Let's talk about the amazing interview we had with the President on Monday for a whole hour, and the news that it made around the world, including in the British press as well, the Daily Mail and elsewhere, and put it into context of what the Democrat Party has become today.
A party that is happy to have the likes of Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and AOC amongst their ranks, known anti-Semites.
There's a senator called Dick Durbin who, when I was in the White House, when we were colleagues together, wrote a letter to Department of Homeland Security to have me investigated and deported from the country.
Because that's how much the Democrats like legal immigrants to the United States.
And now he seems to have problems with what Israel is doing and how America should support her.
This is Cut Six, Dick Durbin.
The law requires that these assertions by people receiving our military aid be credible and reliable.
The humanitarian disaster taking place in Gaza and the deaths of so many innocent people, including many women and children, belie this assertion by the Israelis.
I think we need to challenge them to be more specific in the evidence that they're presenting.
Now I don't know the ethnic makeup or religious convictions of Senator Durbin, but why is he talking about the deaths of innocents in Gaza and not what happened on October the 7th?
It's as if what President Trump said on the show on Monday, you know, it's as if what the President said on the show on Monday is correct.
If you're a Democrat or you vote for the Democrats, you must hate Israel.
My friend, I am a proud Jew.
I'm a proud Zionist.
My family, we are Jewish refugees.
And I will tell you firsthand that anybody out there who is voting against President Trump, who's voting against the MAGA movement, is voting against the State of Israel.
It is voting against the interest and the protection of the Jewish people.
There's no two ways about it.
Because it is the left, driven by Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, driven by AOC, driven by crying Chuck Schumer.
I don't care if you're Jewish, if you're Catholic, or if you're Muslim.
If you're backing Democrat politics, you're backing the terrible, absolute hatred of Jews in this country that is rampant after October 7th.
You're backing anti-Semitism.
And yes, and yes.
You are fighting against the state of Israel as it's engaged in an existential conflict.
And what we saw on October 7th in Israel is a representation of the hatred and the disdain and the anger and the violence that's been thrown at the Jewish people.
And let's be very clear, when President Trump was in office, President Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Israel.
Golan Heights is part of Israel.
Signed an executive order to protect Jews all over campuses.
Killed the Iran nuclear deal and protected Israel, and there were no attacks like this.
Under Joe Biden, Jewish blood is spilled, and we cannot ignore that fact.
When it comes to the news of the last 24 hours, we have to play the B-roll.
We can't play it on air because of all the foul language that the immigrants and the soldiers trying to protect America are forced to use.
This went viral yesterday.
This is the National Guard in Texas.
Look at the border.
It's a disaster.
It's overrun.
Look at our economy.
a literal invasion of hundreds of legal immigrants.
This I think, you know, you're the expert, you're the senior advisor, you're the old
hand at multiple campaigns.
Do we need a better campaign ad, Barron, than just playing this footage again and again
and again for the next eight months?
Look at the border.
It's a disaster.
It's overrun.
Look at our economy.
Look at the world.
Just today, an active shooting in Moscow.
Seems 40 dead.
No one knows what the cause is yet, but the war is obviously in Eastern Europe continuing to escalate and devolve.
War in the Middle East.
The world is falling apart while Joe Biden is sleeping and continuing to enrich his crooked family.
Crooked Joe Biden is ruining America and ruining the world, and that's why President Trump is up eight points on him in the great state of Michigan and is destroying the polling all over the country because the American people want President Trump back.
Are we possibly heading towards a scenario, you always bring a historic aspect to our discussions, could this be a kind of 49 state blowout as happened against Mondale?
I mean if the election were today it would be echoes of that, wouldn't it Boris?
Well, here's what I'll say.
We are fighting for every inch.
We're fighting for every vote.
And we're going to be out there, and President Trump's been very clear, we're going to be out there fighting for every state of the union.
And I personally absolutely believe that Americans in every state, including the great state of New York, including New Jersey, where, hey, Jackson early only lost, but some say he won.
against Murphy by a point or two and look what's happening with Menendez.
Yeah.
You better believe that's going to help Republicans in New Jersey, including California, where
Garvey is up on shifty shift.
If you look at all across the country, the MAGA movement has ascended under the leadership
of President Donald J. Trump, and it is because the President's policies, President Trump's
policies saved America, they made America great, and we're going to make America great
again when he's President.
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Jeff, why is the Fox, they did an hour of it, now they're doing it again.
At least 40 people have been murdered in a theatre in Moscow by terrorists, presumably.
The footage is on my social media accounts.
Why are they going back to the story of the Prince of Wales who's been diagnosed with cancer?
This one I cannot figure out, because there's nothing changes with it, too.
They're wall to wall.
She has cancer, but there's no developments about it.
She's getting chemotherapy, so why are they covering it again?
I have no idea.
Okay.
Let's go back to the real world, and let's go back to a friend of ours who is a fearless, fearless fighter for America and the truth.
In the last place you find those people, then it's Hollywood!
Robert Darvey, welcome back to America First.
Thank you so much for having me, Sebastian.
It's great to be here and it is perplexing, sometimes the stories that you see on Fox that play over and over again when major events are happening around our nation and around the world.
Yeah, we have that footage yesterday of the border being, you know, run over by illegals.
Texas National Guard trying to save that Republic and then this footage from Moscow right now Let's talk about a horrific story a real story that you have now immortalized in the movie but the of You can explain it for us.
But first, let's just play a little clip.
It's on all the platforms right now.
This is Robert Darvey's latest I'm the head of the Jewish Council of Badajoz.
It's important that we keep playing the game for the time being.
We're safe.
You're not.
300 names in this list will be rounded up.
There are no exceptions!
Where are they taking the girls?
In a shoe factory in Bresovik.
There is no shoe factory in Bresovik.
Auschwitz.
Auschwitz?
Auschwitz?
Auschwitz.
They're still right here.
We have to do something!
People deserve better.
Jews are not people!
You cannot get on that plane tomorrow.
Hardly a better time to tell a story of this like.
Tell us about the story of Bardejov, Robert.
Well, it was produced by a gentleman, 88-year-old Holocaust survivor named Emil Fisch.
And in 2005, Emil comes, when he was nine years old, during World War II, 1942, he was nine years old, in the town of Bardejov.
And in 2005, he made a nadar to his town and the people of Bardejov, that were lost during the Holocaust in remembrance, to rebuild that city, which has no longer any Jews, to rebuild the city and to propagate the story of what happened to the people there.
Because it was a tremendous, powerful story.
Because in most stories, you find the Jews being victimized and someone else, a Christian, comes and saves them and someone else does something.
This here, the community, this character that I play, his name is Raful Rudolf Lowy.
He's a true character that existed.
I met his grandson, by the way.
He was a defiant individual.
He was the leader of the Jewish Council of Bardejov.
He was the wine merchant and a very influential man with the resistance, and powerful for that community.
And at one time, the Jews of Bardejov lived in conjunction with the Slovakians.
And it was peace.
And of course, the Hinkler guards under, unfortunately, I'm Catholic, and I play this Orthodox Jew character, heroic character.
But Cardinal Tiso took over Slovakia at the time.
And the Hinkler guards became, you know, another arm of Adolf Hitler.
And This is a town that we saved 300 girls from Auschwitz by coming up devising a very interesting plan that puts the Hinkler guards and the Nazis in fear.
I don't know if I want to give this spoiler.
Don't give it away yet.
Don't give it away yet.
We will continue to discuss the new movie from our friend Robert Darvey.
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Well, Danny A. Abagaza, who's the director, is a very close friend of mine.
We acted in the movie The Irishman together, The Iceman together.
That was, uh, came out in 2012.
We became friends from that.
He subsequently started to produce and direct.
He produced Dobby's Way, the documentary on me wanting to do the big story for Sinatra.
And then, uh, I was in several of his other films as a director.
Um, um, Mob Town and, uh, uh, The Engineer, which is about the first serial, uh, uh, suicide bomber.
Yeah.
And, um, so he sent me the script.
He says, I want you to read this.
Tell me what, thinking he already knew who he, I would probably want to play.
Tell me who you'd like to play.
And I read this and I says, I really have connected with, uh, with Loie.
And he says, okay.
Let's do it.
And we shot it in 12 days, believe it or not.
What?
And we shot this film.
He's very good, this kid.
He's a young Scorsese.
He brings it in on a budget and quality, and the reviews were getting astounding, terrific reviews.
It's interesting.
The Cabrini film that I saw recently is a terrific movie.
Yes.
And a terrific movie, but what the criticism of it is, is it lacks the faith of Cabrini.
I've noticed some of those reviews.
In here, the script was written by a rabbi, Shmuel Lin, and the faith is part and fabric of this story that has never been told before and is really uplifting.
I've gotten messages that you brought us to tears and It's really quite extraordinary.
So that's how it got to me.
All right, good.
I'm going to ask you what the experience of making it was like.
We worked in Tel Aviv.
No, save it for the radio.
You're in the break right now with our Rumble viewers, but I want this to be in front of everyone.
Okay, great.
Have you ever worked on a more efficient set?
That's insane how quick that was.
It was quick, and Danny shoots.
He shoots, and he shoots quickly.
You know, he doesn't go excessive.
He gets what he needs.
He knows what he wants.
And we had a great cinematographer named Barry Markowitz, who's done all of Billy Bob Thornton's films, all of Robert Duvall's films, nine movies with Rob Reiner.
A very experienced cinematographer.
And the crew over there was... Well, I'll talk about that when you tell me to.
Will you connect me with the guys at Gravitas?
Yeah, I could have you.
I don't know them, perhaps, but I could have Danny connect you with them.
Absolutely.
That'd be great.
Yeah, the only frustration I have, don't forget, is that sometimes the marketing money isn't there, you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's why you have to go on nationally syndicated radio shows.
Thank you so much for having me, Sebastian, because, as you know, Better than most, of course.
The rise of anti-semitism in the world.
I've known about it since the mid-90s because of David Horowitz and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Telling us about it.
But especially now, because we shot this film in May and June of last year, and then October 7th happens.
Wow.
And you say to yourself, does this bring... Because when we grew up, we understood, never forget, we understood that there were films and the kids knew about the Holocaust.
Now you can go in the street and ask about the Holocaust and they don't know about it.
Yeah.
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We were talking about how incredibly efficiently this movie was filmed, despite it having been made abroad, and then the timing of it.
What is it like, Robert, for you to have made this movie last year about the Holocaust, the persecution of the Jews, one village that stood up, and then October the 7th happens?
It was absolutely a hit to the solar plex because you think of the timing of it and you have to think that there's some kind of divine occurrence that happens to tell this particular story because it's a story of courage.
It's a story of, well, also for America that we have to speak out and stand up and not be afraid of the oppression of the fascists that come in to try to control you and to try to kill you.
And it was really an amazing set to work on.
We shot in Tel Aviv and like I said in Bardejov in Slovakia and in Tel Aviv we had Palestinians on the crew and Jews working together.
Israel is an apartheid state didn't you know that Robert?
Yeah well I've never I've been there I've never been there before but in the last year and a half I've been there three times And I have not seen this apartheid state.
The only apartheid state, and I wrote an article about this on Breitbart years ago, is the Gaza Strip.
I said, why isn't the Gaza like Disneyland?
Why isn't that developed like that?
Anyway, that's another conversation.
Let's stay on the political side for a moment, because you are an outspoken Star of Hollywood, and we love you for it.
How are you feeling?
We were talking in the break about, you know, what's happening to this nation.
You have been writing regularly at Breitbart.
You come on my show.
You make these amazing movies, whether it's the Hunter Biden story or others.
How are you feeling about the next eight months?
Do you feel that the, you and I are political animals, so are the millions of listeners to this show.
Do you think the people in the middle who aren't political, are you seeing signs that they are waking up?
I sure hope so.
Some are, and I think it needs more of an outreach because it's, in some aspects you can say yes, but other aspects, I talk to the everyday Joe sometimes and they don't want to hear about it.
Some of them don't want to hear about it.
I'm a news junkie, of course.
I tweet and watch and read.
And even my wife, who's from Estonia, who is, you know, she's privy to the political in America, loves this country and is shocked at what's happening, to see what they did at the border continually.
It scares her.
So it has to be scaring women.
And you wonder why.
Women aren't waking up more en masse in terms of saying enough of this.
Joe Biden is a fraud.
The Democratic Party has been hijacked, as the Rhino Republicans have hijacked this nation.
I read recently Mouse America.
And this woman, Xi Van Fleet, which I know you know, I'm sure.
Yes.
And she talks about how the Chinese Cultural Revolution, how she experienced it in China, and how it's happening here.
And it's been happening here since the 20s with Russia and the Communists, and it's full-blown.
It was so good to see Tony Bobulinski go against and calling Raskin and the other guy Liars to their face.
Yeah, it was delightful.
We played all the clips yesterday, and I can't wait to watch your movie tonight.
It is Bardejov, but you also need to check out The House I Live In on whichever music platform you prefer, sung by our good friend Robert Darby.
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I was familiar with guns.com, but for those who haven't heard about it, you're a kind of unusual combination of things.
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This week it is Young Frankenstein.
And we will dissect, we will celebrate, I hope, with our co-host, our good friend, he of the Mr. Reagan and Alpha Critic channels on YouTube, Chris Coles.
Chris, are you a fan of Mel Brooks?
I am not a big fan of Mel Brooks.
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Had you seen Young Frankenstein before?
I had not seen Young Frankenstein and the reason I hadn't seen it was because I am not a huge fan of Mel Brooks.
I will say When I was a kid, my mother always talked about Blazing Saddles.
That was her favorite Mel Brooks film.
She loved this film.
She thought it was hysterical.
I eventually, I did watch it.
I think I fell asleep.
Didn't love that movie.
I did like Spaceballs.
Spaceballs is probably my favorite Mel Brooks film.
I really loved Star Wars, obviously.
Spaceballs, I thought, was actually a pretty good send-up of Star Wars.
It was, you know, it was distinctly different enough that you could still love Star Wars.
You could love Star Wars and you could still love that movie.
It was a lot of fun.
Pizza the Hut, I mean, how could you not love that?
The other film that I quite liked was Robin Hood Men in Tights because I did I did enjoy Robin Hood Prince of Thieves when that came out.
And that was a direct reference to that to that movie.
It was a spoof of that movie.
So I don't dislike Mel Brooks entirely.
But I'm not a huge fan of silly humor.
And Mel Brooks loves silly humor.
There was a lot of that in this film.
But that said, I was actually surprised by a couple of things.
And I do have a theory as to why People love this film and why it's considered a classic, I could tell you now or we could get into it a little bit later.
Well, let me react to what you've said so far.
So let me react to your opening comments because it's weird.
I think he is, you know, on a kind of genius level out there.
My daughter just bought me his autobiography and it's a super fun read.
So the Melbrook story, very funny, very funny.
But My appreciation of his is rather selective.
See, for me, men in tights does nothing.
Spaceballs, far too on the nose, you know, far too unsubtle.
But then I look at, I mean, When he did the Hitler rap, Springtime for Germany, I mean, there's a certain genius that this man has that nobody else dares to do.
Blazing Saddles, you know, the cliche is the movie that could never be made today.
But of all of his, for me, and maybe, maybe I'm gonna have to make a confession here, Maybe it was the very young age at which I saw this.
Maybe it was the puerile sexual innuendo.
But, Chris, I love this movie.
I've seen it, I don't know, a hundred times.
As I was watching it again last night, I was reciting the lines, you know, in time to the people as they were delivering them.
And I still find them funny, despite being able to, you know, recite them by heart.
Let's start with what was surprising.
Did you like this or not?
Okay, I will say, probably the reasons that I like Robin Hood Men in Tights, probably the reasons that I liked Spaceballs.
Also, I saw these movies when I was really young.
I do think that the slapstick nature of Mel Brooks' comedies It does work better when you're a kid.
Yeah.
I loved the Naked Gun films when I was a little kid.
You know, I was probably 12 when I saw those movies.
So this kind of, like you said, yeah, some of the puerile nature of some of the jokes.
Look, this movie is, I do think, on a different level from other Mel Brooks films.
Yes, explain that, because I think I agree with you.
What is it that puts this in a different category, Chris?
And I will also agree with you that I do think Mel Brooks is a genius, actually.
Because a lot of the jokes, and I think a lot of the reason why some of the jokes don't work today, a lot of the jokes that you'll see in Mel Brooks films, Is because he invented jokes that then became standards.
Yes!
Right?
So you'd see things a million times.
We've talked about this with other films.
They set a certain standard.
It's so popular that it becomes ubiquitous and then becomes boring.
Right.
So he was inventing things that were so hysterical that everybody copied them and now the original isn't funny anymore.
Which is really sad, but that's just how things go, you know?
The reason I say this film's on a different level than other Mel Brooks films I think it's because they were trying so hard to create a direct parody of the original Frankenstein film.
And so in doing so, the cinematography is actually brilliant.
It's beautiful.
The way that Gene Wilder, it's beautiful.
It's really beautifully shot.
The way Gene Wilder acts, I normally don't like Gene Wilder.
I don't like him in Willy Wonka and the Chalk Factor.
I don't really like that actor.
That's why I don't like Blazing Saddles.
I don't think he's a bad actor.
I just, it's not my taste.
He's a very acquired taste.
I think so.
I think so.
Or just a very particular taste.
People, some people like him.
I just don't.
I don't know why.
I mean, I wouldn't probably dislike him in real life.
I'm just, like, not thrilled when I see a movie that he's in.
But this film, it works really well.
And the reason, I think, is because that character in the original Frankenstein film is alive!
It's alive!
Right?
We think of that as, like, such overacting, right?
Yeah.
But at the time, people in theaters really thought, oh, wow, this guy's really passionate about what he's doing, right?
We kind of laugh at it today.
Gene Wilder had that kind of maniacal, I don't know, way about him sometimes.
And so he could kind of channel that same thing, and it really worked very naturally with how Gene Wilder acted anyway.
And so it all just kind of came together.
This is like the perfect film for Mel Brooks.
Yeah.
And I do think that it is elevated.
I look at this film and I see an excellent film, a film that was really well made.
And I respect it.
I appreciate it, not just as a comedy, but as a film.
And I will say this last thing real quick.
The putting on the Ritz bit, which I'm sure we'll get to later, but I'll just, real quick, the reason that that worked so well, and it really, I laughed out loud watching that, okay?
The reason it worked so well is because they treated the film so respectfully, the original, and the cinematography was so well done, and a lot of the film was serious, even though you had a little bit of a joke here and there, it wasn't, it wasn't too silly up until that point.
Then you get this absolute absurdity of the monster who was acting pretty well as the monster until now doing the putting on the Ritz dance.
And I laughed out loud at that.
I knew it was coming.
I've seen the clip a million times and I still laughed out loud.
It's not necessarily just the bit.
It's the whole setup before the bit.
All right, let's discuss that momentarily.
A plot device or a concept that Gene Wilder came up with because he's the original mind behind the concept for Young Frankenstein.
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Okay, Frankenstein.
I have one question, Dr. Frankenstein.
That's Frankenstein.
I beg your pardon?
My name, it's pronounced Frankenstein.
But aren't you the grandson of the famous Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who went into graveyards, dug up freshly buried corpses, and transformed dead components into... Yes!
Yes!
Yes!
We all know what he did.
But I'd rather be remembered for my own small contributions to science, and not because of my accidental relationship to a famous...
It's funny what you say about Gene Wilder, because, again, I agree with you.
You know, he's not my favorite cup of tea.
But in this role, what he brings, it's perfect casting.
I mean, he wrote it for himself.
He came up with the idea that Mel Brooks agreed to direct it, and they worked on the script together.
But his treatment, it was Gene Wilder's treatment originally.
He has the capacity to do something that I'm talking to an actor, so maybe you'll disagree with me.
...is to move from a comedy skit like that...
To the incredibly serious.
When he's on the platform and he's, you know, redoing the 1939, give me life!
He's actually, he's totally believable as the crazy scientist.
And then he'll move into, you know, tap dancing with the monster.
So the capacity to make those transitions, I imagine is not what every actor is good at.
No, and just calmly talking to the class.
He played a number of roles in this, really.
He played several roles because he was trying to be as normal as possible in his everyday job in order to distinguish himself from the craziness of his grandfather, supposedly.
And then, you know, but deep down, he's just like his grandfather, right?
So that has to come out later in the film.
And you see that development over time.
And like you said, yeah, then he can be like ridiculous and absurd and silly.
And then he gets the one-liners off.
And yeah, he's a kind of a chameleon.
He can play a lot of different roles.
He's not a bad actor.
Like I said, I mean, the reason I don't like watching him isn't because he's a bad actor.
He's a very good actor.
It's the hair.
It's the permed hair.
I think it's the mustache if I'm honest.
But on top of... I'm not a fan of the mustache.
On top of the transitions in and out of serious, horror pastiche, horror homage as well, then slapstick, then comedy, then the purian humour, there's also the fact that this is ballsy.
I mean, you've got to remember, this is 1974.
And it's black and white.
And it's not black and white that transitions to color.
It's a black and white movie made in 1974 with the same kind of iconic 1930s horror music and the lightning.
So, I mean, this... It's comedy, but it really is an homage, is it not, to the movies, the horror movies of the 1930s?
Yeah, and I'm not sure, but I think I saw in a couple of scenes, he's even got like the eyeliner that they used to give to actors.
Because even the men, because they had to really distinguish their features, because the film was so low resolution back in the old days, you know, back in the 20s and 30s, they would give them eyeliner, the men.
And I think he's wearing eyeliner in this movie for that reason.
I may be wrong about that, but it looks like that.
You know, they really, their attention to detail was astonishing.
The lab looks exactly like the lab from the original film.
I mean, maybe my memory's wrong.
I haven't seen the original Frank Sinatra.
Do you want to know why it looks the same?
Oh, they didn't save that set, did they?
The man who built it, the electrician and electrical special effect artist Kenneth Strickfaden still had the equipment from the 1931 movie.
Kenneth Strickfaden, 43 years later, allowed Mel Brooks to use the actual arcing electrical equipment from the original Frankenstein.
How about that?
That's incredible.
That's incredible.
Well, I mean, you know, we keep talking about how they did it justice.
And I didn't realize that.
That makes so much sense now.
Yeah.
And you know what?
This is a really a beautiful homage.
And I think that it shows how much they love that original film.
And maybe, you know, maybe they didn't, but they recognize that it's a classic and people
do love the film.
And so even though there's some a little bit, you know, there's some sexually provocative
jokes and things like that.
There are some, you know, there's some, you know, there's some nastiness there, but it
wasn't nasty at the expense of the original film, right?
They were showing respect to the original film.
And I think they did a great job.
I mean, I do think this is a classic for a reason.
And he's got the perfect hair for it as well.
We're looking at it now.
We're watching him try to set up the monster for the lightning to strike.
Well, the truth is that this idea came to Gene Wilder as he was working on Blazing Saddles for Mel Brooks.
And you're right, Gene Wilder loved the original Frankenstein movies, especially The Bride of Frankenstein.
That's why you see what happens to Madeline Kahn at the end, happens to Madeline Kahn, and she comes in without hairdo.
And he was petrified by the monster as a child.
And then he, you know, he just one day thought, what would it like to be the great grandson of you know baron victor von frankenstein so it is it is an homage with the original set from the original movie but a tribute with a comedy spin and and you know mel brooks's unique uh added flavor we'll talk about what he brings to it in a moment
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Okay, let's do, um, Abbey Normal.
Uh, would you mind telling me whose brain I did put in?
And you won't be angry?
I will not be angry.
Abbey someone.
Abbey someone.
Abbey who?
Abbey Normal.
Abby Normal.
I'm almost sure that was the name.
Are you saying that I put an abnormal brain into a seven and a half foot long, fifty four inch wide gorilla?
That is Igor, that is how it's pronounced, Frederick, played by Marty Feldman.
Eric, who wasn't a big fan of this movie, did however concur with the genius behind it, Gene Wilde, that the central figure, the man that makes it all work in Young Frankenstein is Marty Feldman.
Chris, were you familiar with Marty Feldman before you saw this movie?
No, no, I was not.
I'm trying to look up the the Marx brother that he mimicked because I forgot his name all of a sudden.
Groucho.
Groucho.
He does the perfect Groucho impression, just like randomly in the movie, like has nothing to do with anything.
He just does this perfect Groucho impression.
And the whole time he's going back and forth between different voices and stuff.
And yeah, he spectacular job, spectacular job.
And he's like the great grandson Of Dr. Frankenstein's assistant Igor in the original film, supposedly.
Actually, the whole concept, I didn't realize until watching it just now, right?
You know, before the show.
I didn't realize that the concept was modern day, modern day, it was the 1970s, right?
In the 1970s, we're kind of redoing the Frankenstein story again.
I thought it was a send-up of the original story.
So I thought they were doing a sort of parody of the original story.
That's what I always thought Young Frankenstein was.
Having actually watched the film for the first time, I think that this story, just from the point of view of a writer, the idea of like, let's get a cool concept here, I think it was a really, really smart idea.
And it also gives you a little leeway to tell a different story.
Because the original story, everybody knows that story.
You mean the smart idea is the fact that it's the great-grandson?
Exactly.
I love that.
I love that.
And you get all these different things.
And this guy, this actor who's playing Igor, he now has all this freedom to do a bunch of, like, different stuff that he wants to do.
And it doesn't step on the old story because it's a completely new story.
And then you've got the putting on the Ritz dance, But then you've got a scene that I believe is a kind of an homage to King Kong, which we covered on this show, which we've seen on this show.
Because he's the monster on stage in front of everybody, and then he goes crazy and starts attacking everybody.
It's exactly King Kong.
It's really weird.
And then, of course, they're in Transylvania, which doesn't make any sense, because that's the home of Dracula.
And they see a werewolf on the way to the castle, right?
You mean a werewolf, right?
A werewolf, yeah, I guess.
He goes, werewolf, they're wolf, yeah, yeah.
Some of the jokes, honestly, I laughed quite a few times in this movie, but it's not like, to me these, a lot of the jokes aren't that funny to me, but like, the ones that are, are pretty, like even some of the jokes are, I'm sitting there thinking, that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard, and I'm still hearing myself, at the same time I'm thinking that, I'm hearing myself laugh out loud, Because occasionally you can come up with a joke that is really dumb, but somehow it's just maybe the fact that it's dumb makes it better.
Yeah.
You know, I think Mel Brooks understands that.
He understands how to make people laugh.
And even the Purell ones.
I'm sorry, there's nothing really naughty here.
I mean, he would have an enormous schweinstücke.
I mean, it's like, you know, jokes that a 10 year old would laugh at.
So they're fine, don't you think?
Yeah, I mean, there is one moment that I think modern audiences might have a problem with toward the end of the film there.
But yeah, a lot of it is.
Yeah, a lot of it is.
That's the Mel Brooks way, isn't it?
It's like he's making films that are, you know, that are funny for adults, but certainly Kids can watch it, and I don't think it's going to scar them for life or anything.
Well, it didn't scar me, I don't think.
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All right, we've talked about the male stars.
Let's talk about the fairer sex.
Let's talk about the scary lady.
Let's have a little clip about Frau Blucher.
I am Frau Blucher.
Steady!
How do you do?
I am Dr. Frankenstein.
This is my assistant, Inga.
May I present Frau Blucher.
In my male group of friends, the Frau Blucher catchphrase still exists today for decades.
It's still a tagline, a punchline.
Then we have a Terry Gar with, I think, actually quite a good German accent, who is the Baron's assistant.
The first time they meet is at the train station with another iconic line.
Play cut.
What was that?
Oh, that'll be Inga.
Hal Folkstein thought you might need a laboratory assistant temporarily.
Oh.
Oh!
Hello.
Would you like to have a roll in the hay?
It's fun!
Roll, roll, a roll in the hay!
Roll, roll, a roll in the hay!
I'm sorry, that always makes me laugh.
And then the fiancé who becomes the love interest of the beast, of the monster, popping up in Mel Brooks movies now and again, the superb Madeline Kahn.
I'll count the hours that you're away.
Oh darling, so loud.
Not on the lips.
What?
I'm going to that party at Nana and Nikki's later.
I don't want to smear my lipstick.
You understand.
Of course.
All aboard!
I'm yours.
All of me.
What else can I say?
My sweet love.
The hair!
The hair!
Just been said.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I hope you like old-fashioned weddings.
I prefer old-fashioned wedding nights.
You're incorrigible.
Does that mean?
You love me?
You bet your boots it does.
Oh, my only love.
Taffeta, darling.
Taffeta, sweetheart.
No, the dress is taffeta.
It wrinkles so easily.
Oh.
Not the lips, not the hair, taffeta.
How do you rate these ladies and their acting performances?
Yeah, the great, I mean, unfortunately, the vast majority of the lines were these ridiculous double entendre jokes rolling in the hay.
Oh, those are some big knockers, this sort of thing.
This is the kind of stuff I'm talking about where I'm like, but you're laughing, you're laughing, but I'm laughing.
I'm laughing.
And I hate that I'm laughing.
I'm like, why are you laughing?
So stupid.
But you end up laughing anyway, because I you know, and a lot of it is the delivery, you know, and I really think that the reason that that some of Mel Brooks really dumb jokes can work is because people like Gene Wilder will will perform them.
Like with sincerity, you know, he's like really trying to pull off these, these terrible jokes.
Like, you know, but he's acting, you know, as as you would act in that situation, naturally.
And it works, you know, and you kind of laugh at it.
And by the way, I'm going to throw this in there, even though we're talking about the ladies, I'm going to throw in another actor that I noticed because this was such a good performance, actually, that I didn't even realize that it was him.
Another Gene.
Gene Hackman.
Gene Hackman is in this movie.
Yeah, Gene Hackman was desperate to be in a movie and he said, have you got a little part for me in your comedy?
You know, and one of the scariest guys in cinema as the blind monk, he was great.
It was fantastic.
You know what the thing is, Gene Hackman, I never really realized this.
I think Gene Hackman, when he was like 18, looked like he was 60.
I don't know what happened with that guy's genes, but like even from like a young man, he looked old.
He sounded old.
And so he's like in this old man makeup.
And I thought they really cast an old man.
And so I'm watching this.
And I realized, wait, I recognize that voice.
I'm like, holy smokes, it's 1973.
This would have been Gene Hackman who was maybe like in his, I don't know, maybe 30 or something like that?
Yeah, yeah.
He looks like an old man.
He sounds like an old man.
He does great, man.
It's great.
Another Gene.
Another Gene.
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Alright, we may have played it before, but it's so unique.
Let's play it again!
Put it on the Ritz.
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Bring the police!
There's definitely an element of King Kong putting the beast on show in a theatre, then everybody gets horrified
and runs away.
This was the test.
Mel Brooks read this scene that Gene Wilder had written and said, no, you're not doing this.
This is insane.
This is an insult to the music hall I grew up on as a child.
We're never doing it.
No, no, no.
And then Gene Wilder said, No, it'll work.
It'll be great.
And was so adamant that Mel Brooks said, yeah, let's do it.
Because you fought for it that hard.
I'm going to let you do it.
And it's superb.
One person we haven't mentioned, Chris, is Peter Boyle as the monster.
Great performance, in my opinion.
Really, a really great performance.
Because I think most of the time you're going to think of him for just going, meh, right?
Uh, but there is a moment in this film where he shows himself to be an excellent actor.
And if you and if you have any question about it, just he's the dad on Everybody Loves Raymond.
Yes, which I love, which is one of my favorite comedy shows.
Fantastic show.
I mean, everybody loves that show.
But you go from this movie, 1973, and he doesn't really get another great role until everybody loves Raymond.
Totally underrated actor.
Yeah.
They see everybody loves him.
He's got such a dry delivery all the time on that show.
He's the butt of a lot of jokes.
He takes, you know, he takes it exactly as you should take those jokes.
You know, he The butt of the joke, brilliantly.
Then he gives it to other people, brilliantly.
I mean, he can do every kind of joke that there is.
He can do it.
He's a good comedic actor.
But in this film, okay, he's doing all this slapstick.
He's doing all this physical comedy.
All this.
Not that difficult, you might think.
But then there's a moment at the end of the film where there's a mind transfer or an intelligence transfer.
Something, something.
It's not really explained in detail.
But he makes the monster smart, right?
He makes the monster smart.
And so the monster, this happens and all the villagers come in, you know, they're going to kill him.
And he says, leave that man alone.
And then he just starts speaking in the most eloquent, beautiful English.
He's that good.
And he explains to them, I used to be this dumb creature.
Now I am brilliant because of this man, you should let him go.
And you know, just just think, think of him only positively, you know, and everybody's like, Oh, yeah, let me be the first to befriend you, sir.
And then everybody's fine and walks home and everything's great.
That that twist, they needed to find an actor who could do both of these things, who can do the groaning and moaning and have the right look.
But also be elegant and sophisticated and speak well.
And he did it perfectly.
And yeah, he is a great actor.
I mean, really underrated.
I was really shocked by how good he was in this film.
And then again, shocked to learn that he was the dad on Everybody Loves Raymond.
Yeah, the late, great Peter Boyle.
I love that show.
Everybody loves Raymond.
We need to get Raymond on the show sometime.
OK, so final thoughts here.
We have to rate it.
This is officially, Eric has done the math, our 50th episode of Making Movies Great Again.
Chris gets to choose 51.
And then it's going to be our first year anniversary.
I'm so super excited.
So let's talk about money.
They were given only $2.3 million.
The final budget was $2.7 million.
This was a massive hit.
Earned almost $90 million.
Less than $3 million to make and it made $86 million.
So a huge rip-roaring success.
Ratings, what do we rate it out of?
I mean, the obvious would be Schwa and Stuckers.
That might be a little bit rude.
Maybe Top Hats.
Shall we rate it out of 10 Top Hats?
What do you think?
Sure.
I love it.
Top Hats.
Okay, Top Hats.
You rate it for a modern audience.
For me, a modern audience.
Look, the thing is, like I said, a lot of the jokes are so overplayed now because they were originated by Mel Brooks.
That they're not going to love them as much as, you know, maybe a modern comedy, probably not a modern comedy, maybe something from the early 2000s, something back when they still had, you know, testicles and they could produce good comedy.
Now it's very, very difficult.
But look, look.
I really enjoyed it.
I'm a movie buff, so maybe I'm a little bit different, but I don't particularly love Mel Brooks stuff, and I don't particularly love Gene Wilder, and I love this film.
So I do think people will like going back and watching it, but I'm not going to give it a particularly high score.
But I think people will like it.
I think people will love going back to watch it.
So let's give it a 7.5.
Wow!
I'm shocked.
That's pretty high.
And you'll be shocked at what I give it.
I do think people are going to like watching it.
If people go back and watch it, they're going to like it for sure.
Look, this is an homage to a classic movie.
And it is a classic comedy that is paying homage to a classic movie.
And because of the...
The delicate touch, the beautiful photography, and the humor that at least makes my 14-year-old mind still laugh.
I'm gonna give it 8 out of 10 in the canon.
Okay.
Okay yeah I think that's perfect I think that's just about right.
Oh and I almost forgot one of our dear listeners corrected me from last week and we this is how much we pay respect to our listeners as we were discussing Beverly Hills Cop 2, a movie that you chose, I made the comment that what other movie could you find Dean Stockwell and Jurgen Proknow in and of course one of our listeners says Well, Dune, of course, a movie that they appeared in together as the Baron Atreides and Dean Stockwell was one of the Mentats.
So yeah, so I stand corrected.
I stand corrected.
Okay, a movie, I think you said, you haven't disclosed it to me, but a movie that you haven't seen, you're going to recommend to us.
Is that correct, Chris?
That's right.
That's right.
And I've never been more excited to for us to review a film because I've wanted to watch this film.
I can't tell you how long, maybe 20 years, maybe 30 years.
I've wanted to watch this film.
I don't.
It's the only film in the series I haven't seen.
Normally, I like to go, you know, one, two, three.
You know, I like to, you know, do them in sequence.
Like we're going to eventually we're going to watch Last Crusade.
We've watched Raiders.
We've watched Temple of Doom.
We'll eventually watch We're going to watch a film that I think you'll like.
I've never seen this before.
Before the big reveal, I need to understand your logic.
This is a series we've been doing now for one year minus a week where we're making movies great again.
And you want to make one great again that you've never watched.
Can you explain that to me, Chris Colts?
Maybe it's because I'm doing I've started doing Muay Thai out here.
Why is it deathmatch?
What are we talking about?
Something like that.
Yeah, it's the fourth movie in a series.
It's a series we've started already.
Oh, you can maybe guess what it is.
Go ahead.
I'll just throw it out there.
I'll just throw out there.
Rocky IV.
Whoa!
Interesting!
Now, there's so many Rocky movies.
Eric, is this the one with Drago?
This is indeed the US versus the Soviet Union.
All right, I've seen this one.
I like it.
I'm not into boxing.
I like Stallone, Dolph Lundgren.
You're only doing this because you want to see Brigitte Nielsen again.
You want to see Brigitte Nielsen again.
Beverly Hills Cop 2 was not enough and he wants to see that Amazonian again that plays Drago Squeeze.
I forgot she was in it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The best, by the way, I'm going to, spoilers, spoilers, spoilers, the best training montage of any movie is from Rocky IV, okay?
But we'll get to that.
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