[00:00:00] On this episode of Bantha Milk Podcast, Goonies never die. That's true. They just become Skeleton Crew or something. Hey man. What up? How are you doing? How are you? It's been like forever since we've been in the same room together. I think August is our last time we did one of these. Yeah, it's been a while. It's been a minute. We are back. I am alive. Nick is alive. Those of you who have been keeping up at home might have like recognized Rob from other ventures and
[00:00:51] and creative outlets that he's been doing including his newest podcast Your Team Sucks. Your Team Sucks. I don't need these right now. It's been a hot minute since I've been here. I'm happy to be back. It is early in the morning Sunday, December 1st. Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, Sunday. I don't even have any Bantha Milk. You should have gotten on that. That's all right. I actually toyed with the idea of bringing a little bottle of champagne and orange juice for us to do a little mimosas. But I thought I had a lot to do today. So I just got my Wawa Cuban Roast. There you go.
[00:01:21] Coffee. Plus my double espresso shot I had before I came. So that's a good time. You're feeling good. You got all the all the caffeine in you. All I need. That's right. All you need. And I'm ready to talk Goonies. Star Wars Goonies. Star Wars Goonies. So today is December 1st. I'm going to have to put this out today so that tomorrow. Tomorrow, December 2nd is when Goonies. I mean, skeleton crew two episode premiere comes out. So we're going to have to do another show later in the week.
[00:01:51] Breaking it down. Breaking it down. From Disney Plus. Yes. Yeah. So set your dials. Set your dials. Is that a thing people do now? That's what people used to do. In like the 1950s. Set the VCR. Yeah. Yep. Schedule recordings. Set the VCR on record. You think anyone still owns a VCR? Everybody owns a VCR. Whether it still works or not is another story. If you're out there listening right now and you have a functioning VCR at your home. A functioning VCR. That you use on the rig.
[00:02:17] That you use. That you have Disney movies on VHS. That's right. Or else the old school Nickelodeon ones. The orange cassettes. Yes. The orange cassettes. We're going to need for you to send us a picture of it and to explain to us what it's like living in 1993 still. Still. Yes. But yeah. You know what's funny? Speaking of old TV shows and stuff. Tubi is awesome, by the way. Okay. I'm not hip to the Tubi.
[00:02:43] Okay. It's a free streaming service. Sure. I've heard of it for sure. Yeah. So. By the way, this is not a paid endorsement. This is not a paid endorsement. I forget what I was looking for. We were. Sherry and I were watching something and I was like, oh, I remember that show because, you know, I'm 10 years older than you. So all of my favorite shows were from the 80s when I was a kid. And 14. Okay. 14 years older than you. So I'm like, oh, I remember this show and that show and whatever.
[00:03:12] So I typed something in into first, you know, it's hard to find all these old shows. Dukes of Hazzard. I don't know if you even know what it is. But yes, I know. Okay. So yeah. Dukes of Hazzard. Something came out with a new one in the early 2000s. They did. They did a movie with the guy from American Pie. Yes. So it was pretty funny. But but yeah. So Dukes of Hazzard was one that I remember religiously watching on Friday nights. Damn damn Duke boys are at it again.
[00:03:42] So that's what it was. We were watching. Oh, Cameron was watching the Outer Banks. Okay. Very hip kid show. I've never heard of it. Now I know. You have to watch it on Netflix. It's it's one of those, you know, pretty kids who are always up to no good. So they're kind of like a pretty kid version of Scooby Doo. Okay.
[00:04:09] Yeah. In season one, they were trying to like solve this mystery or whatever. Then as it goes on, it's kind of like the drag racing movies. Fast and the Furious. How each one gets a little bit more ridiculous and ridiculous and ridiculous.
[00:04:23] Now by season three, they're like fortune hunting for Blackbeard's treasure in. They went all the way to Africa at one point and they knew their way around this town in Africa.
[00:04:39] Somehow random pretty people. Yeah. Random pretty people that somehow they got a car. They're driving all over the place, whatever. But I said it reminded me a lot of the Dukes of Hazzard because the one kid was always getting in trouble with the law.
[00:04:54] And every time he would do this, he would do that. But then somehow he always got out of trouble. And it was the same thing with the Duke boys. They were always in trouble with the law. But yet at the end of every episode, you know, they're all Sheriff Roscoe Pico train was coming to arrest them. They would always escape.
[00:05:11] And then by the end of the episode, they found out that they weren't the ones that actually did the bad thing. They were actually doing something good. Right. And then they couldn't get them.
[00:05:19] Dog boys. Older Duke boys couldn't get. I'll get you next time. Duke boys. I'll get you next time. Duke boys. Every single time. And it's like, how many times can you almost get in trouble with the law without actually and then get out of it every single time?
[00:05:31] Now Outer Banks is doing the same thing. So I don't know where that all came from. But anyway, to be, I was trying to watch some sitcom on there.
[00:05:39] And then it's like Netflix does the same thing. You know, we don't have this show, but we have all of these shows.
[00:05:46] And one of them was a show called My Two Dads. Did you even know about this show? No. Okay. So I did.
[00:05:51] I was binge watching it for the past three days. Now it's three seasons long, 60 episodes. This girl.
[00:05:59] When is this from? It's from middle 80s. 87 ish. Maybe I was born. Yeah. So it was when you were born.
[00:06:07] And Paul, Paul Reiser. No. Yeah. Paul Reiser was in it. Do you know who he is?
[00:06:13] Okay. Before my time. Okay. So anyway, he was one of the two dads.
[00:06:17] But long story short, the very beginning of the show, girls mom dies.
[00:06:24] She doesn't know who the dad is, but she knows it's one of these two boys.
[00:06:28] Not boys. They're men. One of these two men. And she leaves in her will that the two of them have to take care of the daughter together because she doesn't know which one is the actual biological father.
[00:06:39] Okay.
[00:06:39] So now there's two guys and this girl.
[00:06:43] I feel like there are tests for that.
[00:06:44] Oh, yeah. You know, but it was the late 80s. Maybe the tests weren't as good.
[00:06:49] Or maybe it just didn't make for a good storyline.
[00:06:50] It didn't make for a good storyline. Yeah. So then it's a sitcom. It's like a family sitcom.
[00:06:55] But the family sitcom is instead of your typical mom and dad, it's two dads.
[00:06:59] Two dads. But this is, to be clear, this is the mid-80s. So it's not like a homosexual male and male couple.
[00:07:05] No, there's that would not have been. No, that would not have gone. No, not.
[00:07:09] This is just the funny thing was, oh, my God, two dudes are raising a kid to do.
[00:07:13] Two straight men raising a kid. OK.
[00:07:17] And they're both single. So, you know, they're each having dates and things like that and whatever.
[00:07:22] And there was even an episode where the newspaper was up in arms as to how this was a unconventional family and it shouldn't happen and blah, blah, blah, whatever.
[00:07:35] But it just it just brought back all my memories of the 80s.
[00:07:39] And then bringing that back is coming back to The Skeleton Crew, which is supposedly not a remake of, but The Goonies, which was one of the greatest kid movie.
[00:07:53] Mentally, as a kid, you wish you were a goonie when you're watching this.
[00:07:57] So you were just doing some math here, right? You were born 73.
[00:08:01] Three. Yes. So how old were you when The Goonies came out?
[00:08:04] Goonies, I think, was 85. So you must have been like 12.
[00:08:08] Yes. So you were like I was right in the middle of it.
[00:08:11] Yes, I was the demographic. So you probably love it.
[00:08:14] Oh, I love people who are slightly older, like 10, at least 10 years older than you.
[00:08:19] OK. A lot of them, I think, missed it. And they just it isn't their thing.
[00:08:24] But like from your generation through my generation, like that 10 years people born between like 1973 and 1993.
[00:08:31] Those 20 years, I feel like Goonies became like like like our our our anthem.
[00:08:36] You know what I mean? Yes. I think I I listened to you ever listen to Kona O'Brien's podcast?
[00:08:41] Sometimes. Yeah. So he did an interview with Josh Brolin recently.
[00:08:45] And he was in Goonies. Yes. Yeah. And they referred to it as our generation's citizen Kane.
[00:08:50] Yes. Yeah, totally. And I haven't seen it in a while.
[00:08:54] But like every time I go back, I'm thinking this is I was a kid when I like this.
[00:08:59] I'm probably not going to dig it. And every time I'm like, no, this is this holds.
[00:09:02] And it holds up. It also.
[00:09:05] So. It shows like.
[00:09:09] I'm sorry, I'm trying to type in Goonies.
[00:09:14] Like kids these days wouldn't understand it because we had no technology.
[00:09:21] So you're going off of hunches like data's jacket with all of these amazing inspector gadget type things.
[00:09:33] What kid didn't want to be dated?
[00:09:34] Oh, my God.
[00:09:34] What kid didn't want that?
[00:09:35] Who springs in your shoes and you could jump over?
[00:09:39] Oh, yeah.
[00:09:39] Kids who are being mean to you.
[00:09:41] The punching bag that comes out.
[00:09:43] The oil slick.
[00:09:44] That's like these are this was amazing.
[00:09:47] Yeah, like this is what you were like.
[00:09:49] Oh, my gosh.
[00:09:50] And like I love the memes that I get on on Instagram and Facebook all the time that says, you know, in 1987, our parents thought we were riding our bikes around the block.
[00:10:00] But in actuality, we were four towns over.
[00:10:03] Right.
[00:10:03] In an abandoned building, breaking stuff, you know, throwing rocks through windows and things like that.
[00:10:09] And our parents never knew.
[00:10:10] Yeah.
[00:10:11] And I think because of that.
[00:10:15] Is why now as a parent, I'm constantly my kid on find my iPhone to see where my kid is what you did because of what I did.
[00:10:24] And like I wasn't bad, like I wasn't breaking the law, but we just I remember in my neighborhood, we were only allowed to ride our bikes on the top block.
[00:10:34] There was a little hill that went down.
[00:10:36] We were not allowed to go down that hill.
[00:10:38] So, of course, we spent 90 percent of our time down that hill.
[00:10:42] Yeah.
[00:10:43] There was also like this train tracks behind us.
[00:10:45] Don't go near the train track.
[00:10:47] Oh, you did walk up and down the walk up and down.
[00:10:49] We're putting pennies on the train tracks and hiding as the trains go by.
[00:10:53] So they would flatten it out.
[00:10:54] And then we had this flat pieces of copper and stuff like that.
[00:10:57] Like this is what you wherever you were told you weren't allowed to go.
[00:11:00] That's where you were going.
[00:11:01] And you also didn't have ring cameras on every house.
[00:11:04] Right.
[00:11:04] And, you know, like so, like, you know, you go around now and I like I'm fully aware as I walk around, like there's just cameras everywhere, everywhere, everywhere you go.
[00:11:10] Yeah.
[00:11:11] When we were kids, that wasn't the case.
[00:11:12] No.
[00:11:13] When I you know, I had a really unique experience growing up because I did a lot of my growing up on Long Beach Island.
[00:11:20] OK.
[00:11:20] Right.
[00:11:21] For those of you out there not from Jersey, Long Beach Island is an 18 mile long island.
[00:11:26] And at its widest, it's maybe a half a mile.
[00:11:28] I was going to say half a mile wide.
[00:11:29] But it's 18 miles long.
[00:11:31] Yeah.
[00:11:31] Yeah.
[00:11:31] And in the winter, especially at the ghost town, it's 18 miles of just nothing.
[00:11:34] Yeah.
[00:11:35] Now, now, is that where your full time house was?
[00:11:38] OK.
[00:11:38] Yep.
[00:11:38] I when I was six, I moved on to LBI and I lived on LBI full time until I was about 17.
[00:11:44] OK.
[00:11:44] OK.
[00:11:45] So, you know, I, you know, in sixth grade, I would ride my bike to school, which was, you
[00:11:49] know, three towns over, which is not that crazy.
[00:11:52] But like, you know, I get on my bike and I have 18 miles.
[00:11:56] Just places to.
[00:11:57] I didn't have a cell phone.
[00:11:58] Yeah.
[00:11:58] I would ride my bike from my house down to like, you know, Fantasy Island, which is at
[00:12:02] the end of the island.
[00:12:05] And then I'd ride my bike home.
[00:12:06] And it's like, you know, I can't imagine my daughter drive.
[00:12:09] Hey, here's an 18 mile stretch of land.
[00:12:11] Yeah.
[00:12:12] Back by dinner.
[00:12:12] Be back.
[00:12:13] Make sure you're dinners at five o'clock.
[00:12:15] Make sure you're back by dinner.
[00:12:16] Yeah.
[00:12:16] And like being a short town in the summer, there was, you know, thousands of more people
[00:12:22] there than there were in the wintertime.
[00:12:24] Hundreds of thousands.
[00:12:24] Hundreds of thousands.
[00:12:26] But you and your friends like you could have you could be on, you know, Third Street and
[00:12:31] your friends could be on 56th and you would ride your bike all the way down to 56th to
[00:12:36] go hang out with your friend down there.
[00:12:38] And you guys would meet, you know, in the middle on 30th or whatever, you know, and that's just
[00:12:42] the way it was like and it was just like, cool.
[00:12:44] It was the same thing like I went camping and the campground was at the top of the mountain
[00:12:50] and it was the same thing.
[00:12:52] Like we just had the whole campground.
[00:12:55] We were, you know, we were told, you know, don't go below the, the, uh, the bathhouse because
[00:13:02] it was, I don't know why.
[00:13:03] It's not like bad people were down there.
[00:13:05] It was just, that was the line.
[00:13:07] Yeah.
[00:13:07] Like that way, if, if your parents needed to look for you, they knew you were going to
[00:13:10] be in the upper half of the campground.
[00:13:12] Right.
[00:13:12] We were never in the upper half.
[00:13:13] We're in the bottom half of the campground all the time.
[00:13:15] We were down in fields.
[00:13:16] We had forts all over the place.
[00:13:18] Um, and then once we got bikes and stuff, we would ride down the mountain because on
[00:13:24] a bike going down the mountain, you're hitting 30 miles an hour.
[00:13:27] You're like, Whoa, this is so awesome.
[00:13:30] We rollerbladed down the mountain at times.
[00:13:32] Um, and then our friends would have cars.
[00:13:35] Of course you had pads on and helmets.
[00:13:37] Of course we had all that.
[00:13:38] And especially on the, on the rollerblade back up when you're holding onto the back of
[00:13:42] the bumper.
[00:13:42] Of course.
[00:13:43] As they're driving back up the mountain.
[00:13:45] Of course that was super safe.
[00:13:46] Yeah.
[00:13:46] But like we would, you know, all that stuff.
[00:13:48] And, and it was like you, your LBI was like the Goonies town.
[00:13:56] Like you were that oceanfront town and you were doing all those things.
[00:14:00] And you know, our generation, like the Goonies, it was what you, as a kid, you always hoped
[00:14:08] that there was that hidden cave.
[00:14:11] Yep.
[00:14:12] That there was treasure in or whatever.
[00:14:14] So, and anything, you know, treasure or no, any like little hidden nook you found
[00:14:19] was awesome.
[00:14:20] Was awesome.
[00:14:21] You know, you'd find this one spot, uh, and it was like, all right, this is my spot
[00:14:26] now.
[00:14:26] Yeah.
[00:14:26] And you're like, every week and you're like, come back and you're like, have your little,
[00:14:29] you have your little spot that you think no one knows about.
[00:14:32] And so, yeah, no, it was a, it is definitely something that kids today will.
[00:14:36] And this, this is like, I feel like, Oh, kids today.
[00:14:38] Right.
[00:14:38] But like, it's just, it's true.
[00:14:40] Like it's, it's a different environment.
[00:14:41] I know with my daughter, when she's old enough, I'm not going to feel comfortable just going,
[00:14:44] Hey, see you at dinner.
[00:14:45] Yeah.
[00:14:46] You know, like, yeah.
[00:14:47] Uh, and like, I remember, you know, at five o'clock your mom yelling, that was the big
[00:14:53] thing.
[00:14:53] Yeah.
[00:14:54] That's how you, you hear to get back is your mom walks outside and just shouts your name.
[00:14:58] Yeah.
[00:14:58] Like, you know, 30 seconds.
[00:15:01] Yeah.
[00:15:01] And if you're not back, then you're in trouble.
[00:15:04] Then you're in trouble.
[00:15:04] Yeah.
[00:15:05] It's like, Oh no, it's five o'clock.
[00:15:06] Yeah.
[00:15:06] Yeah.
[00:15:07] So yeah.
[00:15:08] And, and like now it's like, you'll text, you'll FaceTime, you'll call life three 60,
[00:15:14] life three 60, you know, you do all these things and you know where your kids are at all
[00:15:18] times, which I don't know.
[00:15:22] And that's just the way it is.
[00:15:23] And it just stinks.
[00:15:23] It's a shame because we had so much fun.
[00:15:27] Yeah.
[00:15:27] And you know, you hear all the time about like, Oh, it's just not the same.
[00:15:30] You know, it's not as safe.
[00:15:32] Uh, kids get like, I don't think that's the case.
[00:15:34] I think we're just more aware and paranoid.
[00:15:37] Like we, you know, we, we can see all the like kids in the eighties and nineties, you know,
[00:15:42] it's not like all of them did this and they were all fine.
[00:15:44] Yeah.
[00:15:44] You know, some people got hurt.
[00:15:45] Yeah.
[00:15:45] Some people did stupid stuff.
[00:15:46] Some people got picked up, um, by strangers.
[00:15:49] And like, now we know about all this and we're terrified about it.
[00:15:53] And now as, as parents, because you know, we've been told as kids, you know, the white
[00:15:58] van, the guy who's helped me, help the guy find his puppy, this, that, whatever.
[00:16:03] So now we've instilled that down upon our kids and now we're afraid not only for us, but
[00:16:09] also for our kids because now we're like, we're in charge of these kids.
[00:16:13] So now we're, it's even more panicked, but yeah.
[00:16:16] And it's funny.
[00:16:17] There's a, there's a family around the block from me and I see the kids outside all the
[00:16:22] time, uh, riding bikes all.
[00:16:24] And you can see them, their progression of pushing the limits.
[00:16:31] Right.
[00:16:31] Like first they're on the, they have like the electric, uh, Jeep, the electric four
[00:16:36] wheeler, the power wheels.
[00:16:38] Right.
[00:16:39] And just over the summer, you could see them getting closer and closer to my house because
[00:16:45] you're only allowed to go down three, three houses.
[00:16:48] So they would go down three houses, turn around and then come back.
[00:16:51] And then when the mom's not out, then they go down four houses and Oh, we got away with
[00:16:55] that.
[00:16:56] And now suddenly they're coming all the way down.
[00:16:58] I'm like 12 houses away.
[00:16:59] I can see them coming all the way down.
[00:17:01] And I'm like, these kids are like eighties kids.
[00:17:04] Yep.
[00:17:04] These kids are awesome.
[00:17:05] Yep.
[00:17:05] You know, pushing the, pushing the envelope, pushing the envelope.
[00:17:07] But the other thing was really funny.
[00:17:09] The other meme was you, you knew where the kids in the neighborhood were because there
[00:17:13] was 12 bikes out in front of somebody's house.
[00:17:16] Yep.
[00:17:16] Oh, everybody's at Bobby's house or everybody's over there at Timmy's house or whatever.
[00:17:20] You know, because like that's where all the bikes were.
[00:17:23] Okay.
[00:17:23] That's fine.
[00:17:24] And I still see that every now and then.
[00:17:26] Like at, like in our, our town where we work, I'll see like near the bagelati.
[00:17:29] Yeah.
[00:17:29] There's a thousand, but there's a thousand bikes there.
[00:17:31] All the kids are there now.
[00:17:32] All the kids are getting a bagel.
[00:17:34] Yeah.
[00:17:34] All right.
[00:17:35] Well, that's a, that's our podcast.
[00:17:36] That's it.
[00:17:37] Welcome to come back next time for more nostalgia, more nostalgic and parenting with Nick and
[00:17:42] Rob.
[00:17:42] There we go.
[00:17:43] Um, so yeah, so, uh, we did miss something on November 17th was life day.
[00:17:50] Yes, indeed.
[00:17:51] And it was life day on November 17th.
[00:17:54] Happy, happy, happy life day to those who celebrate it.
[00:17:56] Yes.
[00:17:57] To those who celebrate life day because, uh, that's when the star Wars holiday special was
[00:18:03] released.
[00:18:04] Sure was.
[00:18:04] And we first learned about life day.
[00:18:07] Um, so I thought I would take us back not to the holiday special per se.
[00:18:13] Because as a whole, it was pretty bad.
[00:18:16] But, uh, life day was a holiday of Wookie tradition that celebrates family, joy and harmony
[00:18:23] value and harmony values.
[00:18:25] That doesn't even make sense.
[00:18:27] Harmony dash values and tenths of Wookie culture tenants, tenants of Wookie culture
[00:18:34] traditionally held at the tree of life on the forest Wookie home world of Kashyyyk.
[00:18:39] Like celebrations were held by people across the stars after the dark times of the galactic
[00:18:44] empire, making the Wookie holiday their own.
[00:18:47] People marked the day with festival decor, lights, feasts, and music where sentence sentinels
[00:18:53] were reminded of compassion, the promise of the tree of life.
[00:18:59] So this, they, in, in earth on earth, we celebrate on November 17th because that was the day that
[00:19:07] the, uh, star Wars holiday special came out.
[00:19:12] I don't think, is that on, that is not on Disney plus the holiday special.
[00:19:17] I don't think it is.
[00:19:17] I think it's on you.
[00:19:18] I know it's on YouTube.
[00:19:19] Yeah.
[00:19:19] We found it on YouTube when we did.
[00:19:21] If you look back to like our fifth episode way back five years ago, um, we did a whole
[00:19:28] watching of the holiday special and breaking it down and what a watch it was.
[00:19:33] Uh, but one of the underlying, um, stories was this life day was getting Chewbacca back
[00:19:41] to Kashyyyk so that they could celebrate life day.
[00:19:43] Life day was basically like their, their Thanksgiving, their Easter, everything all wrapped into one.
[00:19:49] Uh, life day became an annual holiday held after autumn that was celebrated by the people
[00:19:54] throughout the galaxy.
[00:19:56] Uh, sentinels made the holiday their own by employing festive decor, twinkling string lights,
[00:20:02] unique food and drink items, music and activities in their celebration.
[00:20:05] And together, despite their differences in appearance, people share the hopes of celebrating
[00:20:09] freedom and peace.
[00:20:11] Essentially Wookie Christmas.
[00:20:12] Wookie Christmas.
[00:20:13] At the end of the day, all the celebrants grab their sing songs and we're in the TV show.
[00:20:19] Oh, in the special, it was like church.
[00:20:22] They were all wearing red robes, like, like a church.
[00:20:26] And, uh, we're all singing songs.
[00:20:27] Such was the promise to the tree of life.
[00:20:29] Uh, life day celebrates were held subsequently on the Batuuing harvest festival and preceding
[00:20:34] black spire day and festive activities involved the gathering of residents at the black spire.
[00:20:41] Sure.
[00:20:41] So that was life day.
[00:20:43] We missed it.
[00:20:43] It was November 17th.
[00:20:45] So enjoy your, I hope when you celebrated Thanksgiving this past week for all youths in America, um,
[00:20:52] that you also celebrated life day with it as well.
[00:20:55] And if not, you have a second opportunity to celebrate it when Christmas comes around on
[00:21:01] December 25th.
[00:21:03] You can instead, if you don't celebrate Christmas, you can celebrate life day on that day instead
[00:21:08] and wear a red robe and sing some songs.
[00:21:11] Uh, you look like Moby today with the blue glasses.
[00:21:13] Well, you got the glasses, you got the cap on, you got the sweatshirt.
[00:21:16] You look like you're about to like produce a hip hop album.
[00:21:19] Speaking of producing hip hop albums, um, not necessarily hip hop albums, but one of the
[00:21:24] big fans of ears up, Mr. P I just recently discovered his, do you watch Twitch at all?
[00:21:31] Are you ever on Twitch?
[00:21:32] He has a Twitch account where he does some DJing and he's really good.
[00:21:36] Oh yeah.
[00:21:37] Yeah.
[00:21:37] They just DJs on, DJs like the, yeah mixes the, uh, like the club DJ or scratching and
[00:21:44] mixing the songs together and all that good stuff.
[00:21:46] And then if you're watching him live, unfortunately you can only watch them live, right?
[00:21:52] He's on the West coast.
[00:21:53] So his times don't match up with our times very often.
[00:21:56] I'm already, I'm old.
[00:21:58] So I'm already asleep by nine 30, 10 o'clock when he goes on, on East coast time.
[00:22:04] Right.
[00:22:04] Um, but I was able to catch him a couple of times and, uh, and he's a lot of fun.
[00:22:08] So, uh, P this is my shout out to you.
[00:22:11] Keep up the good work.
[00:22:12] I'm really impressed.
[00:22:13] Way to go P.
[00:22:14] Um, so there we go.
[00:22:14] Uh, what are we here to actually talk about?
[00:22:17] I did look at the news a little bit today.
[00:22:21] Um, real, uh, close.
[00:22:24] Nevermind.
[00:22:25] There wasn't too many.
[00:22:26] Oh, there.
[00:22:27] Did you hear about the new trilogy?
[00:22:29] They're now going back and forth whether or not they're making this or not.
[00:22:33] There was a Daisy Ridley, uh, trilogy.
[00:22:36] I want to say planned and they were, they were slating something for release.
[00:22:39] I want to say 25 or 26.
[00:22:41] And then I, from what I understand, they bumped it.
[00:22:43] They bumped it and they didn't give it a new release date.
[00:22:46] So we're kind of up in the air about what's happening with it.
[00:22:49] Right.
[00:22:50] Cause, uh, it looked like Daisy Ridley was pretty excited about it.
[00:22:53] I think John Boyega was in talks to, to rejoin and stuff.
[00:22:56] Yeah.
[00:22:56] And then, and then like, it was funny one, uh, one day there was an article about how she
[00:23:03] was really, really excited about it.
[00:23:04] And then the next day there was an article about how it's now being scrapped because the
[00:23:08] producer or the director left or something like that.
[00:23:12] Uh, new star Wars movies may bring back another sequel trilogy characters in this, in addition
[00:23:17] to Daisy Ridley's Ray, but with the actor whom Lucasfilm is rumored to want to agree
[00:23:22] to return on the rise of Skywalker.
[00:23:24] This is from game rant, uh, file the chapter of the main saga George Lucas started, blah,
[00:23:29] blah, blah.
[00:23:30] Uh, Daniel Reitman reports that Disney and Lucasfilm want John Boyega back in a star
[00:23:36] was franchise.
[00:23:38] Boyega portrayed Finn, a former first order stormtrooper who left the order and joined the resistance
[00:23:42] along with rain, Oscar Isaacs, Poe Dameron in all three star roast sequels, trilogies.
[00:23:47] Had he has not reprised the role in a live action project since the rise of Skywalker
[00:23:51] details on what Lucasfilm and Disney want to do with Boyega's film next or not clarified.
[00:23:55] So it's unknown if they want the character to return or for one of Ridley's new Ray movies,
[00:24:01] or if they want to give him a solo spinoff.
[00:24:04] Um, so yeah, so I'm very confused.
[00:24:08] The Ray movie was scrapped.
[00:24:12] Then it was back.
[00:24:13] Then it was scrapped again.
[00:24:14] And now it's possibly back again.
[00:24:17] Um, I think Disney can't figure out Star Wars.
[00:24:20] It's really annoying.
[00:24:20] It is very annoying.
[00:24:22] Like they, by all metrics, they should be able to just print money with this IP.
[00:24:27] Yeah.
[00:24:28] And every new thing that comes out, it just seems like they don't know what to do with
[00:24:31] it.
[00:24:31] Exactly.
[00:24:32] Either it comes out and it's like sloppy or else it's, it's just mediocre or else they,
[00:24:37] they announce these big ambitious projects and then like, you know, months later rescind what
[00:24:44] they're doing.
[00:24:45] Yeah.
[00:24:45] They cancel them.
[00:24:46] So, you know, it, this is part of the problem that we're seeing.
[00:24:50] I feel like all over the place in the creative world, whether it's like, you know, we've
[00:24:54] talked about, um, house of the dragon.
[00:24:57] Um, and we've talked about star Wars and as much as I love house of the dragon, I think
[00:25:00] it's great.
[00:25:01] Um, the big story with them last season was that HBO essentially said, you know, we need
[00:25:07] you to do two less episodes.
[00:25:09] I don't know if you had heard that.
[00:25:10] Oh, okay.
[00:25:10] So at the end of house of the dragon, everyone went, that's it.
[00:25:14] That's it.
[00:25:15] Nothing.
[00:25:15] Yeah.
[00:25:16] We got nowhere.
[00:25:17] Yeah.
[00:25:17] That's for two reasons, essentially one because the writer's strike.
[00:25:20] Okay.
[00:25:21] And two, because HBO said because of budget regions reasons we need to cut it back.
[00:25:26] So they had this 12 episode arc.
[00:25:29] They had to cut it down to 10, but because of the writer's strike, they were legally not
[00:25:32] allowed to rewrite things.
[00:25:34] Okay.
[00:25:35] So like they had to go with whatever they had at the beginning.
[00:25:37] And so it's just like this recurring theme in Hollywood.
[00:25:40] I feel like of big studio, like executives making decisions based on bottom dollar.
[00:25:47] Yeah.
[00:25:47] And that negatively affecting the franchise.
[00:25:49] And it's like, like, you know, you hire these creatives to do these things cause that's
[00:25:53] their job and that's their forte.
[00:25:55] Right.
[00:25:55] Um, and you, you want to make money and that's your forte, but you decide that you know
[00:26:01] better than the creative types on the creative end.
[00:26:03] And so it's, it's really frustrating.
[00:26:05] I see it in Disney.
[00:26:06] I see it in game of Thrones.
[00:26:08] I see it all over the place.
[00:26:09] They did the reverse of that in Ted Lasso.
[00:26:12] See, I still got to get on Ted Lasso.
[00:26:13] Everyone tells me I need to watch Ted Lasso.
[00:26:15] Ted Lasso is amazing.
[00:26:16] Um, but in, let me see.
[00:26:20] Um, there were, I'm going to the episodes because I don't want to mess this up.
[00:26:27] Where's now?
[00:26:30] I haven't seen Ted Lasso, but my guess with that is it's a little easier for them because,
[00:26:34] you know, I doubt you're looking at a whole big budget, you know, fight scenes and, you
[00:26:39] know, CGI sort of stuff.
[00:26:42] So.
[00:26:42] Yeah, it's, it's, uh, different.
[00:26:47] Yeah.
[00:26:47] There's no CGI.
[00:26:48] There's not a lot of CGI.
[00:26:49] I should say in it.
[00:26:51] Um, but what the heck TV series?
[00:26:54] Why can I not find, uh, episodes?
[00:26:57] Anyway, I forget what season it was.
[00:26:59] Oh, here's episodes 35.
[00:27:01] I think it was season two in season two, season one had seven, eight, nine, 10 episodes in
[00:27:11] season one.
[00:27:13] Um, in season two, they, I think they wanted to do, I just want to, I want to get the numbers
[00:27:21] right here.
[00:27:21] Okay.
[00:27:21] Okay.
[00:27:22] Season two, they wanted to do 10 episodes again and Apple did the reverse of that.
[00:27:27] They said, no, we want you to give us 12 episodes.
[00:27:30] All right.
[00:27:30] And they said, we have 10 episode arc.
[00:27:32] They said, we don't care.
[00:27:33] Give us 12 episodes.
[00:27:34] So to, to do that, they have two filler episodes.
[00:27:40] Just, yeah.
[00:27:40] Just kind of like.
[00:27:42] Which the one was the weirdest thing ever.
[00:27:45] And then you find out later why, why it was so weird because they just needed to fill
[00:27:50] in between what they had already written.
[00:27:52] Um, beard after hours season two, episode nine was a added episode because they season
[00:28:01] episode eight.
[00:28:02] They played Manchester city.
[00:28:03] They win the game.
[00:28:04] And then season 10, they had the next thing for, uh, uh, a funeral, but they, they needed
[00:28:10] to add something.
[00:28:12] So they had this whole strange episode of the one coach who was just out all night celebrating
[00:28:18] and turned into this whole big weird thing.
[00:28:21] And you're watching it and you're going, what am I watching?
[00:28:24] And it was almost like them giving a middle finger to Apple.
[00:28:28] Right.
[00:28:28] Saying like, you made us do this.
[00:28:29] Here it is.
[00:28:30] Here it is.
[00:28:31] This is, this is what you get for making us do this.
[00:28:34] Um, the other one that they did was episode called Carol of the bells.
[00:28:38] It was Christmas.
[00:28:40] Sure.
[00:28:40] A whole Christmas episode.
[00:28:41] It was amazing.
[00:28:44] Really good.
[00:28:45] Really thought out.
[00:28:46] Really well done.
[00:28:47] But it came out in June.
[00:28:49] Oh, okay.
[00:28:51] So it was like, wait, actually it came out August 13th.
[00:28:55] So it came out in August and you're like, why in August are we having a Christmas episode?
[00:29:02] And it was because of this, that was the second of the two episodes at that, that Apple said,
[00:29:06] you need to give us more than the 10 episode arc.
[00:29:08] So they said, okay, we'll give you a Christmas episode and it will be released in August.
[00:29:13] Um, so, but yeah, so you have to definitely get on that.
[00:29:16] It's really, really good.
[00:29:17] And like you said, it's not as big budget as a star Wars thing.
[00:29:21] Or as a, uh, game of Thrones thing where it's like, oh no, the, each episode is costing us $14 million in CGI alone.
[00:29:31] Right.
[00:29:31] Like you need to scale this back.
[00:29:33] Um, but still it was just funny.
[00:29:35] They were like, okay, you're going to make us do 12.
[00:29:38] We'll give you two more episodes.
[00:29:39] And did you watch breaking bad?
[00:29:41] Yes.
[00:29:41] So, you know, the fly episode.
[00:29:43] Yes.
[00:29:44] I think we've talked about that before.
[00:29:45] Uh, the fly was produced as a result of the series considerable budgetary restrictions and being unable to afford the 25,000 to 35,000 needed to move to the production trucks to a new location.
[00:29:54] Uh, Vince Gilder remarked, we were hopelessly over budget and we needed to come up with what is called a bottle episode set in one location.
[00:30:01] Right.
[00:30:01] So that entire episode was like created because they didn't have enough money to do multiple locations to finish out that episode.
[00:30:08] Right.
[00:30:08] And they had to find one.
[00:30:09] So it was essentially just Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul.
[00:30:13] I think that's his name.
[00:30:14] Yeah, I think that was his name.
[00:30:14] Um, and then a bunch of extras and that was it.
[00:30:16] That was it.
[00:30:17] Um, and so it is just, but that was, again, that was a great episode and they were able to make that like a really interesting deep dive into the psyche of like those two characters.
[00:30:28] Right.
[00:30:28] Which is great when you can make a corporate decision work artistically.
[00:30:33] Yes.
[00:30:33] But that, that's the exception more so than is the rule.
[00:30:36] And in Star Wars, I feel like it's not happening that way.
[00:30:40] Ever.
[00:30:40] Ever.
[00:30:40] Ever.
[00:30:41] Yeah.
[00:30:41] So they, I don't know.
[00:30:44] It's, it's, and that's, that's also been kind of part.
[00:30:47] Like I don't have, I don't know a whole lot about skeleton crap.
[00:30:49] Honest.
[00:30:50] I'm being honest.
[00:30:50] I haven't done a whole lot of research.
[00:30:52] Uh, I am slightly disillusioned with some of the Star Wars content that's been coming out and like how, like everything, like I get excited for something.
[00:31:00] It comes out.
[00:31:00] It's not that great.
[00:31:01] You know, the acolyte being this huge one where it was like, so up and down, most of it was just kind of dragging.
[00:31:06] And then you had these great moments where you're like, holy crap, this is incredible.
[00:31:09] Uh, and then of course that was canceled.
[00:31:12] Um, so it's been, it's, it's been tough.
[00:31:15] Canceled, but not canceled because.
[00:31:17] Right.
[00:31:17] Uh, what is the word?
[00:31:18] Picked up.
[00:31:19] Uh, not continued.
[00:31:21] Yeah.
[00:31:21] I don't know.
[00:31:22] Either way.
[00:31:23] Yeah.
[00:31:23] Um, it just like feels like studios and executives are making decisions that negatively affect franchises.
[00:31:32] Yes.
[00:31:32] Um, we're hoping that this next one is going to change that.
[00:31:36] Yeah.
[00:31:36] I hope so.
[00:31:37] It's, it's like, uh, like I think you said even earlier in this episode, like let the creatives
[00:31:41] be creative and let the, let the money guys do the money, you know?
[00:31:46] Like, um, but I feel like that's even, you know, with us being a part of Disney, like Disney
[00:31:53] as a whole is the same way where it's like, you got the wrong people making decisions about
[00:31:59] things.
[00:32:00] Yep.
[00:32:00] And like, even with the parks, like, uh, the star Wars land, black Spires outposts, whatever
[00:32:06] you want to call it in, in Disney world and Disneyland original idea was supposed to be
[00:32:14] way more, um, inclusive, immersive, way more immersive than what we actually got.
[00:32:22] Right now it's, is it cool?
[00:32:24] You walk through the tunnel and suddenly you're like in this star Wars land.
[00:32:28] Yes.
[00:32:29] But they were supposed to have droids walking all over the place.
[00:32:32] There were supposed to be a lot more like Ray does walk around sometimes, but even like
[00:32:39] other times, like when we were there, we saw Ray twice.
[00:32:42] The one time she was just like pretending to fix a spaceship, which is behind, uh, a fence
[00:32:50] that you, she wasn't like interact.
[00:32:52] She was just like doing her, she was just doing her thing.
[00:32:54] You're just like, Oh my God, there's Ray.
[00:32:55] So she was out, she's like wrenching on something and whatever.
[00:32:59] And then she like went away later on in the night.
[00:33:02] She was just walking around.
[00:33:03] Was it the same Ray?
[00:33:04] It was the same Ray this day.
[00:33:06] But then the next day I saw a different Ray.
[00:33:08] Okay.
[00:33:08] First Ray looked a lot more like Daisy Ridley than the second Ray did.
[00:33:13] Um, and like you do have the, the Imperial troopers walking through.
[00:33:18] Um, but Disney, which is really funny for somebody who's like, whatever they want to keep Black
[00:33:27] Spire outpost to a certain timeframe.
[00:33:29] So you shouldn't, according to the timeframe, you should never see Darth Vader.
[00:33:33] Right.
[00:33:33] You should never see original Boba Fett.
[00:33:36] You should never see like Luke Skywalker, things like that.
[00:33:38] It should only be like Ray and, um, uh, Kylo Ren.
[00:33:43] Kylo Ren and, and Finn and those.
[00:33:46] Like the, uh, sequel era.
[00:33:48] The sequel, yeah.
[00:33:49] Yeah.
[00:33:49] And which is great.
[00:33:50] But like so many people have said, we don't care.
[00:33:55] Yeah.
[00:33:55] Just, we want to see Darth Vader.
[00:33:57] Like, and that, I mean, that boils down to the same executive decisions that annoyed us
[00:34:04] with the movies.
[00:34:05] Yeah.
[00:34:05] Right.
[00:34:05] When the sequels were announced, we were excited to see Luke Skywalker at all.
[00:34:09] Like, what have they been doing?
[00:34:11] And it's like, no, you don't get that story.
[00:34:13] You don't get the story about these new people.
[00:34:14] And then Luke Skywalker dies.
[00:34:16] Yeah.
[00:34:16] Yeah.
[00:34:16] Yeah.
[00:34:16] You see him for one minute in the first, uh, sequel movie.
[00:34:20] You see him for a little bit more.
[00:34:21] For like 20 minutes and he doesn't do much.
[00:34:23] He doesn't do much except for complain and pout and be a grumpy old man.
[00:34:26] Yeah.
[00:34:26] And then he dies.
[00:34:27] And you're like, what?
[00:34:28] That was it?
[00:34:28] Yeah.
[00:34:29] And again, that's, that's kind of exactly what we're talking about.
[00:34:31] Right.
[00:34:31] Yeah.
[00:34:31] These decisions that are, that I don't know who decides to make them, but it's like
[00:34:36] you have a franchise.
[00:34:37] It's clearly established.
[00:34:39] You should know what the people want.
[00:34:41] Yeah.
[00:34:41] They don't.
[00:34:42] They don't.
[00:34:42] They don't.
[00:34:43] And, and like even the people who were in charge have been immersed in Star Wars, immersed in
[00:34:49] Lucasfilm for years.
[00:34:51] Like they should be able to easily continue the tradition on and they seem to be struggling
[00:34:55] with it so much.
[00:34:56] Yep.
[00:34:57] Um, so skeleton crew, four kids make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that leads
[00:35:02] them to get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy.
[00:35:06] Um, so far this season, let's see if it, oh, eight episodes, it's going to be an eight
[00:35:12] episode arc.
[00:35:13] Probably 25 minutes on each.
[00:35:15] Yeah.
[00:35:15] Probably somewhere in that area.
[00:35:17] Um, because that's what all the Disney Star Wars live actions are anywhere between 20
[00:35:22] to 40 minutes.
[00:35:23] Right.
[00:35:24] With, you know, 10 minutes of, uh, credits at the end.
[00:35:28] Uh, so episode one and two both come out on Monday.
[00:35:32] Episode three comes out the following Tuesday, December 10th.
[00:35:39] Okay.
[00:35:39] So a weekend, a day later, a weekend, a day later.
[00:35:42] So, and then from there on out, it's all Tuesday releases from there.
[00:35:45] Yeah.
[00:35:46] I wonder why they went with a Monday release for, I don't know.
[00:35:49] Huh?
[00:35:50] It's very interesting.
[00:35:51] And it doesn't say like, uh, if it's going to be 3 a.m.
[00:35:56] on Monday or 8 p.m.
[00:35:58] on Monday, some of them are, uh, like they were doing 8 p.m.
[00:36:03] releases and stuff.
[00:36:04] Uh, so Tuesday, December 10th.
[00:36:06] I remember book or, uh, Mando, it was always just like right at midnight, right?
[00:36:10] Yeah.
[00:36:10] You would like, it was like 3 a.m.
[00:36:12] Cause it was midnight West coast time.
[00:36:14] So yeah.
[00:36:15] So I would wake up early to watch it.
[00:36:17] Yeah.
[00:36:18] Excuse me.
[00:36:19] Um, so yeah.
[00:36:20] So December 17th, 24th, 31st, January 7th and January 14th.
[00:36:25] So we get a little bit of this new series, uh, which is pretty exciting for the month of
[00:36:32] December and January.
[00:36:34] Um, the cast Jude Law.
[00:36:36] Yeah.
[00:36:36] Jude Law is the one that makes me wonder.
[00:36:38] Cause like, that's a big pull.
[00:36:39] That's a big, that is a big pull, you know?
[00:36:41] So like, yeah.
[00:36:42] And for TV, like what TV shows have you seen Jude Law on?
[00:36:45] You know what I mean?
[00:36:46] Right.
[00:36:46] Exactly.
[00:36:46] He's a movie star.
[00:36:48] So it does make me wonder like, what are the, like number one, why would he have joined
[00:36:53] on?
[00:36:54] Right.
[00:36:54] It was pretty good.
[00:36:55] Yeah.
[00:36:56] You know, like Jude Law does.
[00:36:57] He doesn't need it.
[00:36:58] Looking for work.
[00:36:58] He's not looking for work.
[00:36:59] He doesn't need this.
[00:37:00] And, uh, like why would they pony up such a hefty salary?
[00:37:05] I'm sure his salary is the highest at anyone on the cast unless they had plans to make this
[00:37:09] legit, but who knows?
[00:37:11] So he's certainly, I'm just trying to think back.
[00:37:14] I think he's the biggest star in any of this, of the live action star Wars that's come out.
[00:37:20] I mean, uh, Rosario Dawson's a big star, but I don't think she's quite.
[00:37:25] Carl Weathers was a big star, but he was a fading star.
[00:37:28] Yeah.
[00:37:29] He was, if it was like 1992 or something.
[00:37:32] Right.
[00:37:32] But, but like, you know, uh, what's Pedro Pascal is a big star.
[00:37:37] Pedro Pascal.
[00:37:38] But again, I don't think he's got quite the star power as a Jude Law.
[00:37:41] As a Jude Law.
[00:37:42] Yeah.
[00:37:42] So, um, I don't know.
[00:37:44] It's an interesting casting choice.
[00:37:46] Yeah.
[00:37:46] It's also interesting because I feel more big name celebrities are willing to do a streaming,
[00:37:56] uh, series cause they're always only eight or 10 episodes.
[00:38:00] Right.
[00:38:00] So it's like less of a commitment, less of a commitment than a whole, uh, network television,
[00:38:05] uh, series.
[00:38:07] Right.
[00:38:07] Um, and probably looking at the history is like, well, most of them get canceled anyway.
[00:38:11] So maybe a nice one season or it's one season.
[00:38:14] I have two years until, uh, uh, the next season comes around.
[00:38:19] So he's also been doing the nerd tour.
[00:38:21] Wasn't he Dumbledore?
[00:38:22] Yes.
[00:38:23] Yes.
[00:38:23] He was.
[00:38:23] He's got his Harry Potter stripes.
[00:38:25] Maybe that's what he wants.
[00:38:27] He wants, he wants to get in on star Wars.
[00:38:29] He did Harry Potter.
[00:38:30] Yeah.
[00:38:30] Next you'll see him in game of Thrones.
[00:38:32] Yeah.
[00:38:32] I would love that.
[00:38:33] I would, I would love, I, although I don't think they hire many American actors for game
[00:38:37] of Thrones.
[00:38:37] Okay.
[00:38:38] I think it's mainly British actors.
[00:38:39] Okay.
[00:38:40] Except for Peter Dinklage.
[00:38:41] Right.
[00:38:41] Well, he's just an awesome actor.
[00:38:43] Yeah.
[00:38:43] You're an angry elf.
[00:38:45] Um, which that was on all day yesterday.
[00:38:48] 24 hours of elf.
[00:38:49] Good.
[00:38:49] Uh, Nick Frost is in it as SM 33.
[00:38:53] I don't know if that means he's a robot or if he is, uh, a trooper of some sort, but yeah,
[00:39:01] I don't know.
[00:39:02] I can't imagine Nick Frost being a trooper.
[00:39:04] Can you imagine him?
[00:39:05] Yeah.
[00:39:06] Yeah.
[00:39:06] And a storm trooper uniform.
[00:39:08] Yeah.
[00:39:08] Um, I like Nick Frost.
[00:39:10] That'd be, he usually does stuff with Simon Pegg and Simon Pegg was in, I think he was in
[00:39:14] a star war.
[00:39:15] I think he was, he was like in the very, a star war.
[00:39:18] I think in force awakens, he was like an, like one of the, uh, the aliens in, in like
[00:39:23] lots of costuming and stuff.
[00:39:25] Okay.
[00:39:26] Um, but yeah, Nick Frost, I'm always a big fan of, so I'm trying to look at his, uh,
[00:39:30] his, uh, movies that he was in Nick Frost.
[00:39:35] Yeah.
[00:39:35] I don't recognize sees them.
[00:39:37] How to date Billy Walsh.
[00:39:39] So he was in, did you, I'm stalker.
[00:39:41] Remember, uh, the, uh, what's the one, uh, with Simon Pegg where it's, uh, like they're
[00:39:47] in Britain and the zombie apocalypse happens.
[00:39:50] Um, no, uh, that's going to annoy me.
[00:39:53] Hold on.
[00:39:53] Is this new or older?
[00:39:55] Uh, I mean like 15 years older.
[00:39:57] Okay.
[00:39:58] Uh, so you, you don't know Nick Frost that well is what you're saying?
[00:40:00] He was in Tomb Raider.
[00:40:02] Apparently uncredited in Tomb Raider.
[00:40:04] The Huntsman's Winter War.
[00:40:06] Okay.
[00:40:06] So Sean of the dead, Sean of the dead.
[00:40:08] You know Sean of the dead?
[00:40:09] Yes.
[00:40:09] And hot fuzz.
[00:40:10] Yes.
[00:40:10] So Sean of the dead and hot fuzz were like Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's like that.
[00:40:15] And then, uh, the world's end, it was like their trilogy.
[00:40:18] Okay.
[00:40:18] Um, uh, and they called them the three flavors Cornetto trilogy.
[00:40:22] Okay.
[00:40:23] But yeah, uh, hot fuzz and Sean of the dead are some of my favorite quirky British, uh,
[00:40:28] uh, comedies.
[00:40:29] Okay.
[00:40:30] Hot fuzz was 2007 and Sean of the dead was 2000.
[00:40:32] So 20 years, I guess.
[00:40:34] Um, but yeah, Paul, uh, uh, Simon Pegg.
[00:40:39] Yeah.
[00:40:40] I'm trying to see what star Wars he was in.
[00:40:42] He was in star Trek too.
[00:40:44] He was, was he Scotty?
[00:40:46] Oh, the new, like the new one.
[00:40:48] Okay.
[00:40:49] That's, I can see that.
[00:40:50] He was Scotty.
[00:40:51] Yep.
[00:40:51] Okay.
[00:40:52] Um, film.
[00:40:53] Let's see.
[00:40:54] 2000 star Wars.
[00:40:57] That's 2018.
[00:40:58] When did star Wars, when did the new star Wars come out?
[00:41:00] Hmm.
[00:41:01] Um, you're asking the wrong person, although I do like it, but, uh, force awakens.
[00:41:05] Oh, he was on car plot.
[00:41:07] Oh, okay.
[00:41:08] Yeah.
[00:41:08] So, you know, if, for those of you who don't know the names that well, you know, Daisy Ridley
[00:41:11] is bringing, you know, her whatever to the guy.
[00:41:13] He's like, this is worth three quarter portions.
[00:41:16] That was Simon Pegg.
[00:41:17] That was okay.
[00:41:18] Um, and so now we get Nick Frost in the mix.
[00:41:20] That's really funny.
[00:41:21] Um, I'm looking at some of the other actors in it.
[00:41:25] There's a lot of people who have a lot of credits, but, um, not super well known.
[00:41:30] Yeah.
[00:41:30] And we've said this on this pod before is that the biggest thing I'm worried about anytime
[00:41:34] we're having a show based around kids is the kid actors.
[00:41:38] Yeah.
[00:41:39] You know, we've seen so many bad kid actors in star Wars specifically, you know, those,
[00:41:46] excuse me, the two girls in, uh, uh, the acolyte, uh, you know, you know, they feel bad,
[00:41:52] you know, they're, they're little children, but there's, these were not high quality, you
[00:41:55] know, I always compare it to stranger things.
[00:41:57] Like, I don't know how, how stranger things got those kids.
[00:42:01] Yeah.
[00:42:01] You know, every one of those kids was like a stellar actor, like not a kid actor, but
[00:42:05] like a good stellar actor who like, you know, I've never taken out of the moment by like,
[00:42:11] Oh, this kid had a crappy line delivery.
[00:42:13] Right.
[00:42:13] I mean, or like, like, Oh, that was pretty cheesy.
[00:42:15] It was all believable.
[00:42:17] All believe they all.
[00:42:18] Yeah.
[00:42:18] Yeah.
[00:42:19] And maybe it's easier to make it believable when you've got a group of kids who are just
[00:42:22] like playing D and D and you got to make that feel authentic.
[00:42:25] It's harder for a kid to maybe make, you know, being a Jedi authentic or like, yeah, like
[00:42:30] space pirate authentic, but it's easier to D and D is right there in front of you.
[00:42:35] And some of these kids might've even played D and D on their own.
[00:42:39] So they know like the terminology and how to say it the right way.
[00:42:43] But when you have a kid standing in front of a green screen and they're saying, okay,
[00:42:47] a bad guy's coming at you.
[00:42:49] Act scared.
[00:42:50] They're like, ah, you know, um, part of it is also, you know, just the dialogue writing
[00:42:56] star Wars has never been necessarily known for stellar dialogue, right?
[00:43:00] No.
[00:43:00] And even like going all the way back to George Lucas is writing.
[00:43:04] I remember, um, them saying like, you can write this, but people can't actually say
[00:43:09] this.
[00:43:10] Like there's that famous clip out on Tik TOK now of Luke or Mark Hamill, like this
[00:43:14] line that Lucas wanted him to say.
[00:43:17] Uh, and he, it never made it in cause Mark Hamill was like, people don't talk like
[00:43:21] people don't talk like this.
[00:43:22] Yeah.
[00:43:23] Carrie Fisher was notorious for saying the same thing.
[00:43:26] Like she said it in interviews numerous times.
[00:43:28] Yeah.
[00:43:28] Well, Carrie Fisher will say whatever she wants.
[00:43:30] That's right.
[00:43:30] She would have.
[00:43:31] Yeah.
[00:43:31] Um, there are some Dane D D Lude Delirio Delirio.
[00:43:37] D I L I E G R O.
[00:43:39] Is this a cat, an actor name or a character?
[00:43:41] This is an actor name.
[00:43:42] Okay.
[00:43:42] He was in, um, he was in guardians of the galaxy volume three.
[00:43:48] Dane Deligrio.
[00:43:50] Deligrio.
[00:43:51] I don't know.
[00:43:51] Yeah.
[00:43:51] Yeah.
[00:43:52] I recognize his face from, uh, guardians of the galaxy.
[00:43:55] He was in guardians of the galaxy.
[00:43:57] Which one?
[00:43:57] The first one, uh, volume three.
[00:43:59] Oh, I actually haven't seen that one.
[00:44:00] Oh, it's a really good one.
[00:44:01] Um, and Dominic Burgess.
[00:44:03] I recognize that face also.
[00:44:05] He is, he was in such a good show.
[00:44:12] Um, and it's not even in the, I just saw a clip of him when.
[00:44:16] Oh, is it the good place he was in?
[00:44:17] The good place.
[00:44:18] Yeah.
[00:44:18] Yeah.
[00:44:19] He was the one with the boots.
[00:44:20] Oh, okay.
[00:44:21] In the good place.
[00:44:22] Yeah.
[00:44:22] He was like, he said to, was the Queegee.
[00:44:26] What was the guy's name?
[00:44:28] The, um, the, the main guy who was the, oh, Chitty.
[00:44:33] Chitty.
[00:44:34] Yeah.
[00:44:34] Yeah.
[00:44:35] He's like, look at my red boots.
[00:44:36] Aren't they awesome?
[00:44:37] And Chitty was like, yeah, they're great.
[00:44:41] And then didn't you also say, and I looked it up.
[00:44:44] I saw there's like shots of Jaleel White.
[00:44:47] Yeah.
[00:44:48] As a space pirate.
[00:44:49] Right.
[00:44:49] Yeah.
[00:44:49] He's not credited in IMDB, but you can find like shots of him.
[00:44:53] On Google.
[00:44:54] Uh, it says.
[00:44:54] For those of you who don't know, Jaleel White is Steve Urkel or Stefan Urkel.
[00:44:59] For those.
[00:44:59] For those initiated.
[00:45:01] In the, in the, uh, later seasons.
[00:45:03] When he jumped the shark, he became Stefan.
[00:45:06] Stefan Urkel.
[00:45:07] He was very, very cool.
[00:45:09] His alter ego.
[00:45:10] Cause there's nothing says like hometown family, uh, early nineties sitcom.
[00:45:17] Like, you know, random genius teenager creating a, uh, uh, a machine that makes you cool.
[00:45:23] That makes you cool.
[00:45:24] Yes.
[00:45:25] Uh, so Jaleel White is a space pirate in star Wars.
[00:45:29] Um, his name is Gunter in it and he's got like an eyepiece.
[00:45:36] Um, a lot of, uh, robotics.
[00:45:40] It looks like maybe he's got like, uh, Lobot.
[00:45:43] Remember?
[00:45:43] Yeah.
[00:45:43] Yeah.
[00:45:44] Kind of has, has like maybe some cybernetic enhancements.
[00:45:46] Some cybernetic enhancements.
[00:45:47] Or like our, uh, the speeder bike gang from, uh, from, uh, Book of Boba Fett.
[00:45:52] Hopefully he's.
[00:45:53] Um, that was a good, that I did appreciate that.
[00:45:57] But this, them giving you a very minor backstory on the cybernetic enhancements.
[00:46:04] Cause you're like, Oh, that's how Lobot got his thing.
[00:46:08] Because it was like a thing to do.
[00:46:11] You can get cybernetic enhancements added to your body.
[00:46:14] Yep.
[00:46:15] Which would be interesting.
[00:46:16] We're starting, right?
[00:46:17] Isn't there the neural link now?
[00:46:19] I feel like that's the first step.
[00:46:21] Yeah.
[00:46:22] Um, so it'll be interesting to see what happens after that.
[00:46:26] Uh, so if we do start that, you know, the people were talking about like a chip, getting
[00:46:30] a chip, uh, putting you and it's like, okay, what's that going to do?
[00:46:35] But like, yeah.
[00:46:36] So I don't know.
[00:46:37] I'm interested.
[00:46:38] Um, let me see this.
[00:46:39] I have, let me see if I can pull this up.
[00:46:42] I want to watch.
[00:46:44] We can watch, um, official clip.
[00:46:47] Oh, that was loud.
[00:46:49] Someone listening to us just crashed, just crashed their car.
[00:46:52] Yes.
[00:46:53] Um, all right.
[00:46:53] Let me see if I can pull this up for the viewing audience on YouTube.
[00:47:00] Yeah, we are on YouTube by the way.
[00:47:01] If you're listening to us on any of your streaming stuff, you can check us out on the
[00:47:04] YouTube and you can see Rob's hat, his temple hat and his Moby light glasses.
[00:47:10] All right.
[00:47:10] Does that, uh, um, is it pulling through full screen?
[00:47:15] Uh, it's most of the screen.
[00:47:17] Yeah, we're good.
[00:47:17] Okay.
[00:47:18] All right.
[00:47:18] Then let me do this and let's see the latest trailer from skeleton crew.
[00:47:39] So this is really funny.
[00:47:41] It's suburban star Wars.
[00:47:43] Yeah.
[00:47:43] Like, uh, which is really cool.
[00:47:45] Like you, you missed his bus.
[00:47:47] He missed his bus.
[00:47:47] He missed a school bus and it looks like a normal suburban town.
[00:47:52] Uh, but it definitely is all star Wars ask with the bus is a floating, uh, bus and, uh,
[00:48:00] the houses are a little star Wars, you more than just regular normal houses that we have
[00:48:04] here on earth.
[00:48:08] Don't know why the kid had to do a role there, but okay.
[00:48:12] Spin move.
[00:48:13] Yeah.
[00:48:13] Spin moves.
[00:48:13] You guys doing a little speeder bike.
[00:48:16] Oh, it's like a little kitty speeder bike.
[00:48:17] Yeah.
[00:48:18] Look at that.
[00:48:18] It goes pretty fast for a kid's speeder bike.
[00:48:20] It's like the new electric bicycles.
[00:48:22] They can go 35 miles an hour.
[00:48:24] My parents have those.
[00:48:25] They love them.
[00:48:26] Do they really?
[00:48:26] Yeah.
[00:48:28] Got to lift the bike up over the, uh-oh.
[00:48:31] Interesting.
[00:48:32] For something that floats, you would think it would be easy to lift up.
[00:48:36] I like how it has like a little, a little tray on the back too.
[00:48:38] Yeah.
[00:48:39] It's like you can deliver pizzas with them.
[00:48:40] Deliver.
[00:48:40] Yep.
[00:48:42] Cutting through the woods.
[00:48:43] Oh, there's ET.
[00:48:43] ET.
[00:48:45] With eyes on your own desk.
[00:48:47] And now they're taking their standardized tests.
[00:48:49] Sure.
[00:48:49] Your OWLs.
[00:48:50] Your OWLs.
[00:48:51] No unoply refresher.
[00:48:58] Remain seated and utilize your desk controls.
[00:49:00] If you finish it.
[00:49:01] I like the elephant guy.
[00:49:02] Yeah.
[00:49:02] Are you in the next section to begin?
[00:49:04] Any questions?
[00:49:10] Student.
[00:49:11] The test will begin shortly.
[00:49:13] Sit.
[00:49:13] That's my life.
[00:49:14] Yes.
[00:49:14] As a teacher.
[00:49:15] Sit down, student.
[00:49:15] Sit down, student.
[00:49:20] All right.
[00:49:20] That was nice.
[00:49:21] They gave a little like shot of the door there too.
[00:49:23] And it almost looked like the entrance to a mall.
[00:49:24] Yeah.
[00:49:25] It's got like the sliding.
[00:49:26] Glass doors.
[00:49:27] It's making it very accessible to us.
[00:49:30] It is.
[00:49:31] And here's another trailer.
[00:49:34] Ooh, an ad.
[00:49:36] What are you in for?
[00:49:36] Love this.
[00:49:36] Oh, no.
[00:49:36] It's not me.
[00:49:38] It's good music.
[00:49:39] Yeah.
[00:49:40] What are you in for?
[00:49:41] Found something buried in the woods.
[00:49:47] Well, in the shortcut, she finds something buried in the woods.
[00:49:50] Oh, okay.
[00:49:51] Do you understand?
[00:49:56] I think I'm turning Japanese.
[00:49:58] I think I'm turning Japanese.
[00:49:59] I really think so.
[00:50:00] It does give off vibes.
[00:50:01] Yeah.
[00:50:04] If you're going to do the Goonies, you got to do Goonies-esque music.
[00:50:08] That's right.
[00:50:08] All right.
[00:50:13] All right.
[00:50:13] So we got some shots of space travel.
[00:50:16] So they're not staying on that planet.
[00:50:17] No.
[00:50:17] Clearly.
[00:50:18] Really lost.
[00:50:19] That girl looked like she had Geordi LaForge's glasses on.
[00:50:22] She did.
[00:50:23] We just need some directions home.
[00:50:25] Come on, kid.
[00:50:26] Hey.
[00:50:27] Whoa.
[00:50:28] Where'd you two find an old Republic credit?
[00:50:32] Uh-oh.
[00:50:33] Uh-oh.
[00:50:33] Over here.
[00:50:34] Quick.
[00:50:34] There's Jude Law.
[00:50:35] The introduction of Jude Law.
[00:50:37] But we have to move fast.
[00:50:48] So the elephant kid is Neil.
[00:50:50] Neil.
[00:50:50] Okay.
[00:50:50] I like Neil.
[00:50:54] That's saying December 3rd.
[00:50:56] It's funny.
[00:50:57] They moved it ahead.
[00:50:57] Yeah.
[00:50:58] To just turn up.
[00:51:04] We need to find them.
[00:51:06] Space mom and space dad.
[00:51:07] Yeah.
[00:51:13] Phoebe Traps.
[00:51:14] That's very Goonies.
[00:51:15] Phoebe Traps.
[00:51:15] That's so Goonies.
[00:51:16] Very one-eyed willy.
[00:51:17] Yeah.
[00:51:19] All we need is Chunk to show up.
[00:51:21] That's right.
[00:51:22] Hey, you guys.
[00:51:28] Two episodes streaming December 3rd.
[00:51:31] Psych, December 2nd.
[00:51:32] Yep.
[00:51:33] All right.
[00:51:34] All right.
[00:51:34] Yeah.
[00:51:35] So, again, I hate to say this because everything looks like that going in.
[00:51:39] But it looks like it's got good guts to it.
[00:51:41] Yeah.
[00:51:41] You know, like there's interesting stuff happening.
[00:51:43] I have no idea what the plot of this is yet.
[00:51:47] So I like that.
[00:51:49] Right.
[00:51:49] I think they find something.
[00:51:51] Yeah.
[00:51:51] I think the plot is very simple.
[00:51:54] Goonies-esque.
[00:51:55] In a Goonies-esque way, she finds a spaceship buried in the woods.
[00:52:01] They climb on board, hit the wrong button, and it takes off.
[00:52:06] And now they're lost.
[00:52:07] Love it.
[00:52:07] And so now the whole thing is for them to get home.
[00:52:12] Unlike the Goonies, which was they needed to get the gold home so that they would not lose
[00:52:18] their homes.
[00:52:18] Right.
[00:52:18] I would love for that to be an underlying thing.
[00:52:22] Like, we're going to lose our home.
[00:52:24] But I don't think that's going to be the case.
[00:52:27] That would make it really perfectly 80s Goonies.
[00:52:30] Do we know?
[00:52:31] Have they said like what time period this is set in in the Star Wars timeline?
[00:52:37] Let's see.
[00:52:38] Seems like something Star Wars bloggers and podcasters might have already looked into.
[00:52:44] Skeleton Groove timeline.
[00:52:47] When does Skeleton Groove take place?
[00:52:51] From msm.com.
[00:52:52] Yeah, I'm on the same one.
[00:52:53] Look at that.
[00:52:54] That's really funny.
[00:52:55] I need the app to continue reading.
[00:52:56] So is Spiriting Skeleton Groove in a series following the footsteps?
[00:53:00] Okay.
[00:53:01] During the New Republic era.
[00:53:02] Okay.
[00:53:03] This is after Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
[00:53:10] So, yeah.
[00:53:11] It looks like it's between Episode VI and Episode VII.
[00:53:16] Okay.
[00:53:16] Along with the same time frame as Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka.
[00:53:19] Given some of the projects currently in the works of Lucasfilms.
[00:53:22] Could mean the Skeleton Crew as it unfolds.
[00:53:24] So, yeah.
[00:53:27] I wonder if this is like Disney Pluses.
[00:53:30] Well, they did go to the Acolyte, which went backwards.
[00:53:33] But I was going to say, is this going to be Disney Pluses time frame?
[00:53:36] Is all going to be taking place?
[00:53:38] In between Episode VI and VII.
[00:53:41] But, whatever.
[00:53:43] Look.
[00:53:44] If there's a Jedi, even if it's a...
[00:53:47] Because it makes sense because he says he's a Jedi or they say he's a Jedi.
[00:53:51] He has some Force powers.
[00:53:53] And who's this?
[00:53:54] Which character?
[00:53:54] Jude Law.
[00:53:55] Jude Law is the Jedi with some special powers.
[00:53:58] We haven't seen in any of the trailers a lightsaber as far as I remember from all the trailers that I've seen.
[00:54:04] So, he could be another one of these misplaced Jedis who doesn't know how to make a lightsaber.
[00:54:12] Or maybe he has one.
[00:54:13] Just they didn't want to foreshadow that.
[00:54:16] Sure.
[00:54:18] But, yeah.
[00:54:19] That makes sense.
[00:54:19] They learned their lesson from the light whip.
[00:54:21] Yes.
[00:54:21] They showed that light whip in those trailers.
[00:54:23] We're like, yes, it's going to be great.
[00:54:24] And we saw exactly that clip.
[00:54:25] And then that was the only time we saw the light whip.
[00:54:28] Yeah.
[00:54:29] So, well, I like it.
[00:54:31] It looks good so far.
[00:54:33] Yeah.
[00:54:33] Tomorrow will be very exciting because we'll see two episodes which may equal an hour.
[00:54:39] Maybe.
[00:54:39] Maybe.
[00:54:40] We'll see.
[00:54:41] And we'll get to see probably the whole first episode will be them getting into the ship and taking off at the end of the first episode.
[00:54:49] Right.
[00:54:50] So, and we'll see what happens in the second episode.
[00:54:53] And I do like that Star Wars has been doing this.
[00:54:55] This is the one thing that I've, well, not the one thing, but one of the things I think they've actually been doing well is that, you know,
[00:55:00] every time we see a new thing come out, like we realize that they're pulling from the first episode or two for their promos.
[00:55:07] Yeah.
[00:55:07] You know what I mean?
[00:55:07] So, I'm betting there's an awful lot that we haven't seen yet.
[00:55:10] And we're going to see a lot of these scenes in the first couple episodes.
[00:55:13] Right.
[00:55:14] And how much jumping from planet to planet.
[00:55:18] It would be neat if, say, the last four, five episodes is them causing mischief on one planet and then getting in and leaving.
[00:55:28] And then the next episode going to another planet.
[00:55:30] So, it's not a long story arc, I would like.
[00:55:34] Kind of like the first season of Mandalorian where it was like mini stories.
[00:55:38] But they're all tied together somehow.
[00:55:40] So, maybe it's their map of them trying to figure out how to get back home.
[00:55:45] They have to jump from here to there and, you know, they run into problem everywhere they go because that adds for good storytelling.
[00:55:53] Sure.
[00:55:54] So, that would be interesting.
[00:55:55] Yep.
[00:55:55] So.
[00:55:56] That's it, man.
[00:55:57] I don't know.
[00:55:57] All right.
[00:55:57] So, yeah.
[00:55:58] We'll try and be back with some insight into our first two episodes this week.
[00:56:03] Yes.
[00:56:04] In the meantime, have we talked about our social media?
[00:56:07] We didn't do any of that.
[00:56:09] We're on the social media.
[00:56:09] Yeah.
[00:56:09] The social media.
[00:56:10] The Facebook.
[00:56:11] Right.
[00:56:11] Facebook.
[00:56:12] Instagram.
[00:56:12] We're not on X.
[00:56:14] We're not on X.
[00:56:15] Screw that.
[00:56:16] But we're on kind of TikTok.
[00:56:18] There is a TikTok account.
[00:56:19] And we have our Facebook group that is still up and kicking.
[00:56:23] So, come join us at Sacred Jedi Texts.
[00:56:25] Sacred Jedi Texts.
[00:56:26] And don't forget all the other Ears Up shows.
[00:56:28] That's right.
[00:56:28] Ears Up.
[00:56:29] No longer Ears Up in depth, even though the guys at the Supreme Resort keep trying to push it.
[00:56:35] Yeah.
[00:56:35] They just think that's funny.
[00:56:36] The Supreme Resort.
[00:56:37] Puny Pod.
[00:56:38] Puny Pod for all of your Marvel needs.
[00:56:52] That's right.
[00:56:53] I, both of us were excited last week because we both won.
[00:56:56] Love that.
[00:56:57] Four weeks in a row of the Cowboys losing.
[00:56:59] It was finally a win for me.
[00:57:01] So, I was very happy about that.
[00:57:02] So, they're having a banner season.
[00:57:03] A banner season.
[00:57:04] This is a humdinger of a season.
[00:57:07] Could be worse.
[00:57:08] He could be a Jets fan.
[00:57:09] Could be.
[00:57:09] Where they have bad every year.
[00:57:12] And they had Aaron Rodgers.
[00:57:13] And Aaron Rodgers, which was supposed to be their savior.
[00:57:15] And then he wasn't.
[00:57:17] Shocking.
[00:57:17] Shocking.
[00:57:18] Shocking to me.
[00:57:18] Are you, I know, are you, you're not a big football fan.
[00:57:21] I mean, I'm a fan in so much that like I will watch like the Super Bowl and stuff.
[00:57:26] And I'm like, because I have to go to football games for work and stuff.
[00:57:29] Right.
[00:57:30] I'm not, like, I don't not know what's going on.
[00:57:32] Yeah.
[00:57:33] But like, I'm not that guy who's like got to watch every week.
[00:57:34] Right.
[00:57:35] But I am plugged in enough to know the Aaron Rodgers drama and what an idiot he is.
[00:57:39] Yeah.
[00:57:40] So, yeah.
[00:57:41] It's just one of those things.
[00:57:42] And he's practically a flat earther too, I think.
[00:57:45] Yep.
[00:57:45] He's, aside from just kind of being a crazy person.
[00:57:48] Yeah.
[00:57:48] He's also just kind of.
[00:57:49] Yeah.
[00:57:50] A jerk.
[00:57:50] Like the whole, like, I know, I remember the beginning of the season, there was all these,
[00:57:53] you know, issues with him not coming to like the preseason.
[00:57:57] Preseason practices.
[00:57:58] And he was off on like some spiritual freaking.
[00:58:02] Yeah.
[00:58:02] And his, his brother was, I think his brother was a football player for a little while also,
[00:58:08] but he was on like, he started doing like celebrity shows.
[00:58:12] Like I, he might've been on Dancing with the Stars or something like that, whatever.
[00:58:16] But then you found out that like the two of them haven't talked in like five years or something
[00:58:21] like that.
[00:58:22] Like Aaron has like, yeah.
[00:58:23] So whatever.
[00:58:25] But yeah, that's enough about.
[00:58:26] So yeah.
[00:58:26] Aaron Rodgers.
[00:58:27] You can, you can get more on that at your sucks.
[00:58:29] Your team sucks.
[00:58:30] Podcast.
[00:58:30] You could.
[00:58:30] We're just going to create a sub, subs show.
[00:58:33] Aaron Rodgers.
[00:58:34] Aaron Rodgers sucks.
[00:58:35] Podcast.
[00:58:35] That's right.
[00:58:36] But yeah.
[00:58:37] So check us out on the social medias.
[00:58:39] Please like, subscribe, share us with all your friends.
[00:58:42] Yes.
[00:58:42] Even the non-Star Wars liking friends.
[00:58:44] Tell them you will, you will listen to this and you will like it or else I will put cheese
[00:58:48] in your gas tank.
[00:58:50] He will do that too.
[00:58:51] He's done that.
[00:58:51] Shredded cheese.
[00:58:52] Shredded cheddar in the gas tank.
[00:58:54] It does not go well.
[00:58:56] Diabolical.
[00:58:56] Yes.
[00:58:57] All right.
[00:58:57] He does one shred at a time.
[00:59:00] Individually.
[00:59:00] That's the key.
[00:59:01] That's the key.
[00:59:02] You got to get it to all.
[00:59:04] Yeah, man.
[00:59:05] Yeah, man.
[00:59:05] There you go.
[00:59:05] You don't want a cheesy gas tank.
[00:59:07] Nope.
[00:59:07] Not at all.
[00:59:08] Cheesy gas tank.
[00:59:08] New band name.
[00:59:08] New band name.
[00:59:09] Anyway, check us out this week.
[00:59:11] We'll come back at you with more Skeleton Crew.
[00:59:13] Yes, we will.
[00:59:14] All right.
[00:59:15] From all of us here at Bantha Milk Podcast.
[00:59:17] We have spoken.
[00:59:18] We have spoken.

