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S4 Ep 12 - All Guts, No Glory, and One Spoon of Chocolate
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Fly Nerd Group tapped in with Holistic Health Producer/Artist, Radius to check in with the RZA at the Chicago Premier of One Spoon of Chocolate; but not before we watched the latest episodes of Invincible and Daredevil Born Again. Plus, more shenanigans with Opinions and Assholes. It’s WFNG Fly Nerd Radio!!!
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They put away the gun. This is radio, not the collision.
SPEAKER_03Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen and ladies, all fly nerd and nerds. You are now in tune to the most willing unpredictable.
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SPEAKER_01This is the interesting time to do a podcast. We were just talking about, like, you know, saying podcasting after dark.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, podcasting after dark. You know, we usually record in the mornings, top of the morning. We just get it all off our chests and shit. Now it's just settle in. It's the it's the it's the evening. It's the late show. Late show. It's the late show.
SPEAKER_01And with the late show comes, you know, like the well seasoned thoughts.
SPEAKER_03The well-seasoned thoughts and the um, you know, that the whole weight of the day, you know, is coming at you right now. So um, yes, we are the flyner group. We are your um tour guides in this illustrious uh venture through black culture and comic book culture. I am your host, Cosmo Galactic Staff, and I see Flynners in charge.
SPEAKER_01And I am B war Hall, writer, the creative director of all things dope.
SPEAKER_06WFNG.
SPEAKER_03Yes, sir. We are the Flattener group, and yeah, man, just get into it. Let's chop. What do you want to chop about?
SPEAKER_01Um, I think this is an important thing to talk about right now because it seems to be a recurring theme that we're seeing, particularly um in the six degrees of separation in our neck of the woods, you know what I'm saying? And it it plays into all aspects of fly nerd of the fly nerd sphere. It deals with you know, people in politics, people in on social media, hip-hop, the nerd, the crazy fan demands of the nerds, and and and just the crazy fan demands of everybody, of life, yeah. Right, you know what I'm saying? And you know, a read like for people who know me, like I don't like opinions, and and let me clarify that I don't like opinions presented as fact. Gotcha. I don't like people who are who confuse their their thoughts that they conjure up in their own head of what how they feel about something, something that's actual is an actual truth, yeah.
SPEAKER_03And it's not on that wavelength at all, not on that frequency, it's it's just uh it's an inner thought, you know what I mean? And yeah, so inner something like inner suggestion, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Like shut that mouth up. Like that inner voice does not always need to be heard outwardly, right?
SPEAKER_04Right, right.
SPEAKER_01And what ends up happening is, you know, and let's be honest, we are at a place now where people treat the internet in general as Encyclopedia Britannica. Like Encyclopedia for those who don't know, you know, for y'all younger cats, the Encyclopedia Britannicas were these right, they were these physical books, they were some big, thick physical books.
SPEAKER_03And hold on, it was like a volume of them. It was like A through Z, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01And you big, big, thick books, right? This is not an Encyclopedia Britannica, but but it's a big thick book, and like the one book would be the letter A, and then the next book would be the letter B, and you know, and it contains all the facts: historical, scientific, um, geographical, all the information, everything, yeah. You know, and it starts with art bars, like a dictionary, all right.
SPEAKER_03Electricity, you get the full one-on-one from point A, how it started to now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's like Wikipedia, but it's already fact-checked before it's published. Yes, and so in general, you can trust that at a minimum the encyclopedias would give you fact based up to the most current social accepted standard of science. Now, because of that, we were like, if you didn't know what you was talking about, like you know, we we 5% is, you know, we we use this term called show and prove, where it's like if you say something, if you just if you state a point, then you gotta you gotta build on that. You gotta be able to show your references, you gotta cite, you gotta show your work. If you deal with math problems, you gotta show how you got your answer. The internet, because of the way it's presented, if you ask it a question, even with AI, it's gonna scour and provide you what is the most commonly accepted answer on the internet. It's not gonna say this is the answer, it says this is the most common, this is the site that people go to most, so this is the one I'm gonna put as the number one place for you to, you know, to for you to search and get your answer. Doesn't mean it's gonna be factual information. But more so, when people start stating things in certain ways, like if I say peanut butter is nasty, everybody knows that. That's an opinion. It's it's my personal preference of a factual thing. The peanut butter is the fact. We know peanut butter is real. Peanut butter is made of peanuts, right? It's crushed and creamy. So they say right, you know, the real shit, you know. But when we start getting into like things like likes, dislikes, preferences, um how I might use peanut butter. You know, someone says, Well, everybody knows peanut butter has to go on bread. Well, wait a minute, you can eat celery, apples, whatever with your peanut butter, crackers, crackers, you know what I'm saying. You know, whatever way you want to eat your peanut butter is your business, right? But when you present that these things that you are your preference, or these things that you enjoy or dislike as a fact that everybody else should be agreeing with, this is where those online arguments occur. You know what I'm saying? You get these people, one person goes, Oh, peanut butter sucks, and goes, No, it doesn't. What the fuck are y'all talking about? Like, okay, he said it sucks to him that because he was speaking from his perspective. You just like it now. We now we now we argue, right? Yeah, then you then you get that third category of the troll. The troll is the person who comes in and deliberately says some shit because he wants to trigger, he or she wants to trigger the other absolutely, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03That's a lot of that been going on as well. You can't really take everything serious because there's instigators and trolls and shit starts, fire starters.
SPEAKER_01I will say, yeah, but they're not they're not real, they're not really rebellious, they're not really challenging the status quo, they just do it for the for the you know, drama sells. We already sex and violence, that's boogie down productions, right? If if you if you throw in some drama, you throw in some violence, you throw in some sex, it's gonna sell. So, what do we primarily on the internet?
SPEAKER_00Ding ding ding ding.
SPEAKER_01Now you understand the plight, yeah. So in the hip-hop sphere, you got everybody wanna tout, you know. It used to be everybody wants to top their top tout their top five. My top five are better than your top five. Yeah, and so if it's not my top five, then you're wrong, you know. It's like, but then you get into the whole reality of well, you know, your top five is not even really qualified against me because you listen to the radio for your shit. Like, okay, and you're not even really and I know what's on the radio, but I also know what's not on the radio, so you're not even as qualified to even have this conversation, but you still toting your opinion as if it matters more because you're saying it. Oh, I don't like that guy, oh, that movie's terrible. Okay, it might be terrible to you, but what if that person enjoys it? Oh, they're a fool. No, see you see where the problem comes in. Yeah, so here we are in 2026, and people still doing these same things in all the spheres in the hip hop sphere. You're the rap lists, and you know what I'm saying? Like, or rapper.
SPEAKER_03Well, first off, let me just say I'm glad that I categorize myself as an MC so I never like get bothered. Well, you know, me, I don't get it's kind of like uh I can't, it's just crazy. Um, people look for verification and certification in the wrong places. You know, I verify myself, I have a crew that verifies their self, you know, I have a brand that verifies itself. It doesn't need to be on any list except our own list of you know our own accomplishments and we we championship that shit down. You know, we carry those belts that we earned, and I don't care if it's on your list, you know what I mean? So, you know, the way we move, yeah, we we in no regards of a list because that shit corny in the first place to even worry about someone else's opinion throwing it out there of what they think is a list, and you're right to that opinion. I'm not here to shit on anyone's list or anything like that. You write to that opinion, but once you throw something out there and start triggering emotions from and a lot of artists are insecure, man. Yeah, insecure niggas, man. Let's just get down to it. This is the evening show, man. Y'all niggas insecure. Y'all let a man or AI list interfere with your activity.
SPEAKER_01I mean, any list. Like, I don't care if it's the Rolling Stones, right? I don't care if it's the Grammys. I don't care. I don't care if it's I don't care. You know, it's like, yes, it's fun to it's fun to debate and to discuss things things as long as that line is not crossed to again where you start to purport your opinion and your preferences as fact.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_01That I have to concede and um submit to because somehow yours is more valid or greater than mine.
SPEAKER_03And you know, we passed anyone could get on a camera and microphone, and not to say, you know what I mean? Like, you know, anyone could get on there. You got phones and shit you could record, you know, so everyone can say their opinion about anything, you know, trailers. Like we we talked before about these clowns and seen 30-second trailers and have a whole dissertation and opinion about it. Who are you? Where did this come from?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. What like what what why should we listen? Yeah, you know, and I think that is another part of the equation. So there's there's the the journalistic side when it comes to presenting information to the public, right? That is considered journalism. Whatever the information is, it don't matter if it's film. Siskel and Ebert were journalists, you know what I'm saying? Absolutely. It don't matter if it's Ed Lover and Dr. Dre, they were journalists. You know what I'm saying? Fat Fi Freddie. Fat Fi Freddie, that's a journalist. He's presenting information, even Big Les and uh facts, yeah, like Big Tigger, all them. Yeah, yeah. You know, they these are journalists, they were they were reporting on a particular part of culture, or they were presenting information for the mainstream to be consumed. And with journalists, there is integrity and there's an obligation. And the first part of that with the integrity is that you yourself are unbiased. And even if you are biased, you are aware, you have to be self-conscious, you have to be self-aware, you have to know where your biases are, and you have to be able to present them with that understanding that this is a bias and that disclaimer is present. Um, at the same time, you know, you have to be clear that you are not trying to deceive or manipulate people with misinformation for your own personal gain. That is a part of being a journalist. And with podcasting, and this is where social media and internet has sometimes blurred lines, is because it's the only space, and entertainment in general is one of those spaces where people believe, and AI is now supporting that, that because you are you grab hold of something and you do it doesn't make you an expert, doesn't make you a professional, you know. Right at this point, um, and this is not to toot my own horn or not to even like talk on on a beep beep. But we are professional at this point when it comes to podcasting, right? Yes, we've been absolutely yes, we we we years into this.
SPEAKER_03We're we're years in this 10,000 hours. A lot of people count their episodes. We don't do all that shit, we don't count the years. We tribe called quests, we don't we don't count the years, we don't count the numbers, we just do it, you know what I mean? And that's that's the beauty of it. Ain't no numbers, it's infinite, you know. We it is here until it ends, and that's and that's whenever we decide it to be, you know. From now to then, yeah, from now to then. So no one interferes with our flow at all. So, yes, what we do, we've been doing this for years, different type of styles, different people, different different rotations. You know what it is.
SPEAKER_01Yep. And we and we've talked about it before. We welcome, I you know, and I say personally, I welcome new podcasters to join this this environment, to join this this um institution of um information sharing. Absolutely. Um, whether it's an opinionated perspective or it's a it's a it's a fact-based or it's a balance of the case.
SPEAKER_03We need to more solidify this whole unit thing and get these little get rid of these gatekeepers and these misinformation losers that's trying to be gatekeepers and influencers and influencing people the wrong way, um, or off of tons of dumb shit that I probably don't want to get into. But this is the plan. Yes, we need to formulate and um build that union with with other like-minded individuals, all the fly nerdinerdettes, all the fly nerdions. This is a call out to you, you know. This is this is power to y'all as well. You know, this is what it's designed for, it's designed for everyone. So, you know, step it up. There we go.
SPEAKER_01Respect the craft and understand the nuance of why you do it. If you're, you know, and it's not really my place to take away from somebody who wants to do things on for face value. You know, if you're shallow, you know, great. If you if you're only doing it, you know what I'm saying, because you want to be famous, great. If you only doing it because you want money, great. You know, again, whatever floats your boat, whatever, if it only takes one spoon of chocolate, yo, son, one spoon of chocolate. Muddy your milk. Word up, muddy your milk. More power to you. Yes, more power to you.
SPEAKER_03Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_01One spoon, that's all it takes.
SPEAKER_03That's all it takes. One spoon. One spoon, son.
SPEAKER_01But you know, going back to the point, you know, everybody's not built for everything. You know, just because you go on the court and you shoot a basketball and you make it, don't mean you qualify to be on the in the league. In the league, right. You're not qualified for the NBA yet. And you got to go through certain things to qualify yourself. And I think, you know, the qualifications are, you know, we talked about the integrity and the journalistic aspect of it and being being a you know, being on your shit, knowing the difference between fact and opinion, and knowing the difference between providing information and you know, you know, having an agenda that is about manipulation or corruption.
SPEAKER_00Absolutely.
SPEAKER_01Like Rizza says something dope. Um, this is a segue, but shout out to Rizza. Um, Bruno Zig Zag Ziggala. Um he said something dope yesterday.
SPEAKER_03Wu Tang, for real, for real.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was talking about um his new film, by the way. It just happens to be called One Spoon. One Spoon of Chocolate. One Spoon of Chocolate. Um, he had his premiere here in Chicago on at the music box.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to them.
SPEAKER_01Yep, correct. On Saturday night. And so he was talking about um a particular part of this film because this film is very heavy. We'll get into that later in the episode, but this is not related to the film so much as related to what we're talking about, which is about how the constitution says that all men are created equal and it's self-evident. And he he built on the self-evidence aspects that says that don't require me to have to explain myself to you, or and it doesn't give you the space to disqualify me. Who I am. Yeah. So what we're talking about now is that is we don't just we don't disqualify qualified people, they know when everybody knows, and those people disqualify themselves when they don't present them present themselves with the proper etiquette for the craft that they are presenting themselves in. Absolutely, because every cipher got a circumference that's based on a diameter and radius times the pi squared. Yes, so if you don't know, if you're not living up to those parameters, if you're not living up to those rules and regulations, and you still think that you're gonna step into a cipher and you're gonna be able to articulate and represent and don't know math, and you don't know mathematics. You don't know what comes next is what comes next. But the people, the people, some people will know, some people won't. What I'm here to do is to make sure people can recognize the difference. That's it.
SPEAKER_03That's all you know.
SPEAKER_01I ain't gonna tell you not to make a fool of yourself on the on on the mic or on the camera or on your social media, but I want to make sure there's enough of that going on already. A lot of that, it's a lot of that, but you know, we're gonna make sure that people are aware so that they don't fall for the oakie doke, and that's why we're here, man. We the Ghostbusters, you know what I mean. We're here to bust all that spookism and that mystery.
SPEAKER_03We we we on that real shit out here, so and that's that's the difference, and that's all we'll we on, and um, that's all we're flying her way, yeah, man. Spring too. Truth to the young black youth. So um, super shout out. Let's do our shout-outs now. Shout outs to um radius, man.
SPEAKER_01Oh, shout out to radius, yeah. Radius, we we've seen radius a lot this year. Yeah, we've seen him a few times, so that's the thing. That's my guy, man.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to Radius, man.
SPEAKER_01What's that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaking of speaking of Radius, right here, we got we got the young radius album right here. Wait, hold on. Uh Alive and Thriving. Listen, let me tell y'all something. We went from Taiwan's ultra dope, just like ridiculously introspective and intelligent album.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um, there is proof. That album is still available, Culture Power.
SPEAKER_03Culture Power45.com.
SPEAKER_01There you go. That album's dope. And then we just we just we went to the listening session for Radius is Alive and Thriving.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um, shout out, shout out to the Peeps of Parallel play. You know what I'm saying? The homies up there. Um, respect, peace. Um, but yeah, we this album is dope too. This is now this is a totally different where Taiwan is is is is prevalent with his with his skills as an MC. That's front and center over dad makes beats production. Radius's album is Radius's, he's putting his production front and center. This is a highly abstract. It's a radius album. That's all I gotta say. If you know who Radius is, then you understand. Radius, and just like the name, the name portrays, alive and thriving, like this man is a master of holistic health. Right. This man is a master of live living food, eating to live. Like this, this is the man. If you want to understand your diet, you want to understand healthy eating, healthy living, that's the brother to talk to. That god is on point. And this album is sonically holistic food. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, sonically, this is a healthy album.
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SPEAKER_01Production this the the the the music is it's the chef's kiss okay it's Jada kiss this is a brilliant album I love this album um like and so now if I was to try to put this in a category and I hate to do this but I love to do this at the same time because now we back to top five in my list but I put this album in the same categories of of fly low and okay you know shit like that like okay like this is this is so like eclectic sounds yes yes this is this is instrumentation this is oh my goodness I don't even know it's just it's sonically it just was it's beautiful music right it's great and it's got some head knocks in it it comes in hard right it it it transitions into different moods it swings and shifts into different perspectives and landscapes and all the it breaks the light into the prism and it has all the colors of the rainbow it's it's a good album so get yourself what's the name of it alive and thriving alive and thriving by radius get yourself this album this is a very nice presentation too um his is a very classic um presentation and shout out shout out to the label that um we got to kick it with the homie too that um released this so shout out to them um who did this some was it some odd pilot records he had um yeah this was a this is a good album I was okay look at this I start thinking about the song so we gonna we gonna we're gonna we're gonna leave this here because now I'm gonna I want to listen to it so I'll probably do that after I'm done but um yeah so get yourself this radius album that is available um go to uh radius etc on social media and um get in tune and then still pick up that too because pick up that because we got something cooking for May 4th you know I mean so you know we're gonna have the live on the wall fly on the wall with Taiwan Davis and we're gonna be live with studio audience also at parallel play there you go same spot same fly nerd spot same fly nerd channel and um different time though 2 p.m and um yeah we're gonna be kicking it and we're gonna do a live fly on the wall for Taiwan Davis which pretty much just us shitting the breeze you know I mean like we we going we're gonna get into the information to Taiwan do Q ⁇ A's with the live folks who show up and yeah it's always gonna be merch and other surprises yeah all the goodies and you know how we do we we have the gift of of of creating or curating very intimate conversation and very intimate dialogue that gets um it's not what you're gonna get from anyone else when we're interviewing you nah um asked the people who've been interviewed yeah but no that's that's that's that uh so what else oh I want to give a shout out right quick to um I just want to send some um peace and love to the god race um yeah peace right now um just everybody keep keep them in your mind keep them in your hearts um he got some things going on but um you know we love you bro yeah absolutely absolutely much love much uh just positive energy in general race you know what it is over here family family tree extension right here you know I mean so yeah we got you um shout out to Neek oh shout out to Neek oh yeah we went to his joint his the closing of his art exhibit for um a film called Black yeah yeah yeah um that was at oh silver room yeah it was at Silver Room um shout out to Eric shout out to Eric peace shout out to Neek peace shout out to Cam B um tonico was there from um yeah tonico was there it was a few people it was a few few heads in the place yeah come off the D Piss yeah you know so um yeah just shout out to the city in general man the weather getting nice so you know moving yeah shit popping outside already man you already know what it is moving and grooving I I'm gonna give a shout out to GQ um okay so oh sidebar sidebar um speaking of gq um well not really speaking of gq but this is the ties in you know one of the things that me and gq go back on is like the martial arts talk the kung fu movies like me and him like we used to do the anime shit and trade and talk about the animes and go like to Sun Coast video and shit and do shit like that. Right just recently for those who don't know let me you know this this let me grab it um there is this kung fu flick a Sue Hart Kung Fu flick that came out in like 90 something early 90s it was a remake of the one armed swordsman oh word that Sue Hart did so if you know Sue Hart that's like that that's that crazy um jetly type shit flying all over the place crazy right there yeah yeah yeah but this movie he did was called the blade the blade the blade and I don't think I ever seen nah a lot of people missed it like so at the time and speaking coincidentally music box showed this film when it came out and I went to music box to see it oh wow I lost my motherfucking mind when I tell you at the time this was probably like so we talking way back so this is not so when like you know the the impact that the raid had right right when this movie dropped because this is a period piece number one it takes place in the past you know feudal feudal periods you know warring warring nations yeah so you know you got a lot of the farmers and the opster the the outscure parts where there's the where there's just the bandits and shit. Right this fucking movie has some of the craziest choreography for fighting that I had ever seen at the time and I'm not and I'm and it's so unconventional which is what made it dope and I don't know what Sue Hark was on but at the time he was flipping it like because this was it was just crazy that the the the cinematography when you see the camera angles and the way the camera is engaged in these fight scenes he's you'll see how he set the standard for a lot of movies that came afterwards oh really and what year was this movie 93 94 95 somewhere in that space I want to say um let me grab this right quick um so and you talk I'm gonna grab it up so that's dope because um I wonder if this is this movie is still around the time of the killers and um what year was the killers are you talking about John Woo? Yeah um the killers was probably around that same time yeah so yeah that's why so um around that time an era of filmmaking in that um they were stepping it up with like the killers and um the other series the john woo flicks really you know um different styles this is before the raid but the raid is like you know on the coming so there it is let me see that so see the blaze he so he has one arm and a broken sword and and so he developed a style this the dude he was fighting was this crazy swordsman like with these rounded swords curved swords and he was like all a dual swordsman so he with a one arm and a broken um wide blade he had to learn to fight motherfuckers because he didn't have no way to do nothing he was a he couldn't be a he was a um he used a sword maker but he couldn't make swords anymore because he was one arm oh shit so this this mofo took his master's broken sword because his master was killed and then he lost his arm he took his master's broken sword which you see right there literally it's just that's all he had and he learned to fight with one as a one arm man with this one little piece of broken sword and when I tell you he mastered he took it you see there's a chain on it he took it he connected it to a chain and then like this mug the way he started using it I'll tell you it's nothing like it and so the reason why this is important so came out in 95 uh um and if you recognize the guy the guy that's in it um Vincent Zhao you know he's famous now he's been a lot of fucking movies but at this time this is young Vincent this is baby face Vincent Zhao you know now Vincent Zhao is known as being as the great detective and all these other people in movies but yeah Vincent Zhao is a dope ass dude okay but this movie became what for some reason you know back then a lot of the movies didn't convert into DVD and and blow and they they had one release and then it disappeared and I know I had a copy that I had um I got a burnt copy you know back in in Chinatown back in the day um I know gq had an original copy and I ain't know a lot of people that had a copy of this but they finally remastered it released it on 4K and Blu-ray so I had to get this right away I had I and you can get it from the Criterion this that's what the C on it is is whenever you see this C right here that's the Criterion collection and that's the people that bring back a lot of the classic films that were on VHS and they read they clean them up they remaster them they then they make them HD quality for the modern era of 4K and 8k TVs that's really informative I never knew that yeah criterion collection is is great for those classic um so shit like when like when the last starfighter went to um 4K that was and Blu-ray that was Criterion you know they bring all the things that are gone that have that have gone the way of the dodo like if you look on Amazon you know you start some movies you just don't find anymore right yeah there's a lot where these movies at yeah where they at yeah they haven't they haven't cleaned up the old VHS film uh the old eight millimeter film so they have to they have to process it to make it compatible with sort it looks good digitally because you know that old stuff don't look good on this these these level TV nah it doesn't it's it separates everything separates so yeah it look and sometimes it's just blurry and yeah blurry you know the panning the um the 4k the resolution is so fast that the camera panning on the old the old film yeah it move it doesn't keep up yeah and but yeah blurs become digital mess but um yeah this is this is this is this is dope I just want to show again because there's that there's the blade yeah I never seen this before so I'm definitely going to um check this out and this is you can't find it so you gotta get the hard copy there's no nowadays you have it I haven't seen it on streaming yet I'm sure since it's now available here on on 4K and Blu-ray in America yeah I'm pretty sure we're going to see it on streaming services if it's not already okay but um this is one of those where because I don't want to lose it again like I did before I'm right this is something worth yeah just and and on the same level I just want to segue I was disappoint so I'm highly disappointed in in the streaming of the kung fu flicks the particular Jackie Chan ones let me explain why why so I the Jackie Chan flicks when I grew up watching them they had a particular soundtrack to them and some of those soundtracks were perfect like you know the the fighting match because Jackie was really into the the rhythms and using that for yeah so he yeah the fights and he moving with the music and everything's everything's working yeah so there's these new versions of like drunken master two and actually they don't even call it drunken master two anymore now it's the legend of drunken master i've seen those and it's not it's the different music and so like there's these scenes there was a and it's a particular dramatic scene at the climax during the big fight where there's no music so it's just like it's just raw energy just building that tension yeah yeah it was no no music just a lot of movies those kung fu movies do that they used to do that no music no and then the music comes in when it when it's the hero and they start yeah yeah so I and this probably might be my nostalgia it might be my crazy fan demand but I got used to the way they were I watched those things on VHS or so much yeah that I have that memorized in my head so then I go and I go on Amazon you know I go watch the Kung or what's that the Kung Fu channel Haya and I played something I play one and I was like I kept feeling like something don't I feel like this movie don't feel right and I'm like what's wrong with this movie and I'm like the the action scenes weren't hitting right I was like what this ain't right so then I was like okay I was weird so then I watched um twin dragons where Jackie Chan and Jackie Chan got you know one was the one was the hood dude and the other was the the concert pianist yep yep um and they could feel each other they was like Zamott and Tomax in it yeah yep yep yep so they did it they did that to that movie too I put that on and it's like the music was different so again there was a particular scene where the music you wasn't tripping the music was actually the music is different because I had to I dug up because you know I just pulled out all my old VHS and D from for storage and I pulled out one of the old ones I said wait a minute let me just see if I'm good right if I've if I'm all right right I play it and I'm looking and I'm like oh shit this is the music but it ain't as clear but you know but I still I was like at least I got it and I so when they digital remaster these things you they're altering the music they're altering the sound sometimes sometimes so and to be fair I know sometimes they do it because the deterioration of the film sometimes the sound is not as good so they have to redo it anyway right sometimes they do it because they just want they just think again opinion someone somewhere made an executive decision and said let's update the music because we don't want that music that's old music that's updated music yeah no that's the music of the times yeah that the movie came out during that time yeah you're changing the context of the film of how the director presented it put your little tunes into it yeah don't do that don't don't update it you know and I remember that's funny because you remember the movie Volcano High that came out that they they they aired on MTV Volcano High Volcano High they aired it on mtv and the American version had all the rappers and different people playing um the the different mark the different act kids in this in the school volcano high was about a high school of martial artists and um and then like this bully in it has superpowers and a bully teacher came into the school and then all the kids had to fight the bully teachers and they was like they was powering up and shit like that. It was called Volcano High and it aired on MTV but it was an American version deliberate with hip hop with a hip hop soundtrack and with the rappers again doing the voiceover for the um for the show wow but I remember when I saw it and one of my homies who was um at the time he was Asian oh yeah I remember this yeah yeah it was like the blonde haired Chinese kid or whatever yeah I had that yeah that's the one right there so my my homie was like yo the volcano high that y'all saw on TV is trash and I was like what you mean he was like that's not the right vault he said that ain't the dialogue he was like that ain't the music he said it's not right and I was like well that's all I've seen I like that shit so we're this is kind of what I'm talking about like if you've never seen the original you're gonna take what you get and you're gonna think what you saw is the norm.
SPEAKER_03So you're talking about this version that's the version that they did correct that was the MTV version oh this the MTV version that yeah it that's the version where um that they aired with that updated look and if you can find it I'm sure somewhere I'm sure it exists somewhere on at least the history of it online of who the voices were do you see that anywhere it was just the cast it's the voice cast specifically the voice cast yes this is the uh acting cast I believe no yeah because remember they did it they they speak they're speaking uh another language so you know how they do voice over work right a lot of also the voice the the voiceover cast for the American version that came on MTV with the hip hop updated hip hop soundtrack and all that is the one I'm thinking of yeah well just reading up on this this is interesting yeah because Andre 3000 was Kim Kyoung's yes yes yes that's the one was Snoop Dogg was somebody yeah Method Man was in it Snoop was song Kyreen Method Man is Mr Pa Mr Ma Payup Big Boy Allen was in it holy moly this shit was this shit was a dope ass it was a dope ass fun movie it is by no stretch of the imagination as good as the blade because that's Sue Hart Sue Hart for those who don't know Sue Hart is a legendary legendary director from so that's a totally different animal but this was still nonetheless it was a fun movie I'm gonna rewatch this yeah Volcano High I've never watched the other version back then and I'm gonna do it now out of respect you won't watch all of them watch all of it yeah I'm gonna watch all of them now I understand the argument with the anime um with the anime peoples comparing the voiceover versus the dub versus the um the originals like the subtext and I like subtext always gonna be I mean I like both I like both but I saw I saw like for example I saw Akira dubbed first I saw Akira dubbed first I saw um fist of the north star dubbed first dubbed first yeah I saw first and they changed the dubbing of Fist of the North Star too yeah like the way he says you're already dead you're already there's a there was a way he said before because he used to say it real clearly you're fan ass you're already dead and it'd be like more stunning when the explosion yeah but now he's saying it differently you're already dead it was like why you rewrite this like put it back to your there was there was always a joke when I had when he was like uh hey Ken Chias My and the way he used to walk at the beginning of the shit he grabbed the girl like dude just ran up and snatched dude bra like what's wrong with this mad max world mad man world so yeah man but those were the class yeah I saw those were dub so it introduced me into like um anime but I like both if I get the dub I still watch I still read the subtext and I see the subtext is different even the um train there's always different different you know I mean so you know it's gonna be a difference in the lingo because it's different language you know I like both I like yeah yeah there's a place for everything and I respect both both trees if whatever branch that you go down that's up to you as long as the fruits are tasty to you and that's the point of everything you know all these people have opinions everybody got something to say about some shit but uh disregard all that man just just seek for the truth man and whatever's your truth you you roll with it and and be peaceful yeah don't be a Snyder stand no snider stand don't that that's kind of like the the epitome of it to me like that is the height of my opinion matters more than yours.
SPEAKER_01Well they ain't gotta worry about that shit no more well they lucky because they're getting the animated justice league um series so that's happening that's what um they said they said that Netflix agreed to do an animated justice league continuing the story I don't know if I don't know if it's gonna be one movie or two amen you know what I wouldn't be mad at that I wouldn't be mad at that at all it's animation so we get Ben Affleck voicing Batman again I don't know I don't know if they're gonna use the origin I mean they don't since it's animated it doesn't have to be the same voice actors it won't really matter you know saying every DC a lot of the like a lot of the DC animations had different actors for each for each time they they showed a character I think the only one that was consistent for a long time might have been Batman and um passed away doulu passed away Batman he was the voice actor for a long time yeah that's what I mean Batman and John Constantine and like um what's the other um voice actor name really very famous guy you're not talking about Kevin Conroy well I was talking about him rest in peace rest in peace um Conroy but nah he was uh never mind okay so anyway but yeah yeah so um hey man J.
SPEAKER_03Cole sound like a colonizer hip hop or something so for for for everybody else we
SPEAKER_01We're talking about J. Cole discussing um killer priest. Like, like, and it's it does sound weird how he was talking about um these artists. It was weird. It sounded sound like like he had never listened to hip hop before. Like, yeah, right. It was very weird how he was talking about it.
SPEAKER_03And I don't even before that, um, he was doing an interview. He did an interview on Cameron Pod, which I found was hilarious because he that set a court case on him, but he just did that to get his attention. So, anyway, he was on the pod and he was kind of like explaining why he didn't respond to Cameron. It was just so many excuses, and like just tell the truth, man. You didn't want to do no shit with Cameron, man. You don't want to do shit with Cameron. All right, you needed him for a little segment for your shit. You asked him to do it, and he wanted to ask you to do something, you wasn't ready, always wasn't ready.
SPEAKER_02Just say you wasn't ready. You want to do that shit, man. You J. Cole, you ain't gotta dance around it, man.
SPEAKER_03Don't be scared. You rock nation, yeah. So besides that, he sounds very apologetic about shit. And like you said, like new discovery. Like, like, I don't know. I don't like the whole driving around in the Hyundai selling out him particularly because how real is that, right? I mean we know niggas who's doing this for real, for real. Yeah, I see what you're saying. Culturepower45.com. Yeah, and many other artists that's now selling because um it's a weird transition now, you know? Niggas who've been selling out the trunk per se, been selling out the trunk and still selling out the trunk, and now everybody else is grasping on to this concept of you know, local market.
SPEAKER_01We used to be in Tiger, but now we in that local but see, but see to be 100. J. Cole on one side, J. Cole is not of that cloth. And what I mean by that is J. Cole is on is that is on as big of a label you can get as a rapper. So you doing it is more like a novelty, and it's more like um panda. So that's what I'm saying. But he said his own words, and and and for me, I'm okay with him doing it because you know it's it was cool marketing, and you know, but at the he said he did it because he wanted to remember how he what he did before, which I don't know anything about, but I guess that's what he did before he got with Rock Nation.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I have no idea, but yeah, you know, man. I mean, you know, it just seems just too um performative, probably.
SPEAKER_01Well, maybe, yeah, and I think that's that's the part that is um like I don't know, man. And I it that's where it does get into that space of like what happens, you know. Red Man said it best, and why is it always a multi-platinum artist use the underground to make a comeback? Like you, if you if you if you up there at that level, you know what I'm saying? That's on what's that on?
SPEAKER_03Basically, basically second album, There's a dark side. Pick that up if you haven't picked that up. Classic, that is the best album. One of the one of the best albums. Red man's best album. I don't give a fuck what he don't like. I don't care what he fuck he don't like. That's that's my opinion, too. For me, that's one of the best albums. I don't give a fuck what red man says about his uh catalog. Like, fuck Red Man. I like Red Man albums.
SPEAKER_01Hey, Red Man said the best. He said everybody say fuck you, Red Man.
SPEAKER_03Fuck you, Red Man.
SPEAKER_01There's a dark side is your best album. But I'll put that in stuff, yeah. But that's the best album of all. I mean, I understand why it's difficult for him. That album could have easily landed him in the same place as Jimi Hendrix. Yes, if you think about it, yes, sir. Yes, sir. So signal the drugs, kids.
SPEAKER_03Well, if it helps a little bit with your critic, nothing wrong with that moderation, kids.
SPEAKER_01I mean, the beauty of muddy waters, which is what made muddy waters dope, what it was a mixture of what the album and there is a dark side, and there is a dark side.
SPEAKER_03It was like he mastered both spaces, yeah, and then formed the super red man, and that's that's the one that we see now and going to dox the name and all that shit. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01It was it was the it was the it was the chrysalis red man when he came out of the cocoon, and that was there as a dark side. It was like, yeah, who the fuck is this? Like, is the the way the styles on there compared to what the album was total dark, it was light and day.
SPEAKER_03Light and day. It was like who is this like afro out, and yeah, he came in, yeah. Grimy that was grimy, like probably won't even want to run up on Red Man, yeah. She knew who he was. That was when he was big. That's back when rappers was rappers, yeah. He was he was the Broly Red Man and shit, man.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he was that was when he was jailbrittery, rappers, man. Nah, that um, yeah, all that to say, that you know, we sidetracked and red man and took me out, like probably like Red Man does from that album, took him off of his tracks. We left, you know what I'm saying? Like, what was we talking about? I don't know.
SPEAKER_03I don't know, man, but we could keep it pushing. Jay-Z is gonna be at the roots picnic, so he's coming outside since we on the music side.
SPEAKER_01All right, you knew it was coming because he did the interview first, and then you know.
SPEAKER_03A lot of people don't like the interview, they say he should have sat down with some real older journalists or some real niggas.
SPEAKER_01Nah, see, we back to that same thing. What he should have did, you do it first. Get to Jay-Z level, then do it. You know what I'm saying? Yes, exactly. But I mean, my thing is is that is this the people who are older don't need to interview Jay-Z. We all know. Like this is a reintroduction to this is for the he's getting a new generation of fans. Yeah, he's in like he says, allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Kaz. Right. So Jay, Jay, Jay is probably like he said himself, he's probably one of the most shrewd businessmen in hip hop. Right. So like like I don't question anything that he does on a business level, period. I don't. You know, notwithstanding all the the connections and ties and who's money behind him and whose hand is in his pocket. Oh, like, you know, like if you're not a hundred percent independent, then what are we talking about? All of y'all, all of us with jobs have somebody in our goddamn back pocket. Oh, trio, y'all. All of us. So, you know, like I'm not gonna say, oh, because he's making more money, that makes him more invalid with who's in his back pocket. I think they all the same.
SPEAKER_03I don't care. Hey man, birds of a feather flock together, man. That's all I gotta say. I mean, and in that regard, I don't have no cares about it's not my day-to-day experience, right?
SPEAKER_01It's not, it's not my it's not my reality. I'm not living in that space.
SPEAKER_03Hey, he said some funny shit. He was like, uh now one thing he said I didn't agree with um about battling should not be in a hip-hop culture anymore. Uh remember, we was talking you know what was just discovered that this verse on Otis was a this was a battle verse again.
SPEAKER_01Cameron, like Cameron be pulling them little jewels out.
SPEAKER_02I didn't know that. I'll always listen to that bar.
SPEAKER_05Be like, I don't know why he was saying it.
SPEAKER_03Like, I didn't get it. And even when that was discovered, it clicked. I was like, wow, Jay-Z is actually kind of like that.
SPEAKER_01So now I'm gonna hit you. I'm gonna hit you with something that I knew way back. What? So this is something that um Don C said once. I don't remember what we was talking about, but Don C who else was there? I don't remember. It was Todd, I think it was, yeah, it was a few people there. And he said that um everything that Jay-Z says actually happened. Every line, every single thing he says actually happened.
SPEAKER_03That's why he goes by his memory.
SPEAKER_01He's he's taking real shit and he's recalibrating the words to make it into these rhymes. So where it sounds to us, that's why he always be like, You don't even know what the fuck I'm talking about. Yeah, because everything he's saying, and he's like, You said you can go to any song, every single thing he says means something to him and the people who know him who were there. Wow, so that's a moment where Cameron comes back years later to explain a line that Jay never explained.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, Jay ain't gonna, he's like, You don't have to get it because I know, and he shot at the shot, and the shooter knows who the shooter was, the shot he knows the shooter was exactly.
SPEAKER_01So, you know, just just using that as an example of like when Jay explains himself, like that's why I will never take away from Jay. Like, he is one of the coldest MCs when it comes to them the shit he said, for real, dude. I told you before when he did that line, um, that ignorance verse. Um, that's a tough, that's a tough verse. Oh my goodness. And he said, he said, they're all actors looking at themselves in the mirror backwards, can't even face themselves, don't fear no rappers. Our weirdos, De Niro's in practice. Yeah, so don't believe everything your earlobes capture is mostly backwards, unless it happens to be as accurate as me, and everything said in songs you happen to see, you can't actually believe half of what you just see, none of what you hear, even if it's spat by me, and then he follows it up with it. And with that said, I will kill niggas dead. I was like, Whoa, whoa, that nigga short, giving wheels for legs. Come on, I'm a chaotic double L ER, see y'all in hell, shoot niggas straight through the ER. Whoa, come on, dude. That's just one verse, one fucking verse.
SPEAKER_03Hey, that's the magical shit. I do like niggas can hate on Jay-Z. All you hip hop heads, I understand you can't you can't.
SPEAKER_01When you hear like that, I don't care how dope Nas is, he ain't done that.
SPEAKER_03Nas never, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Now that is word fucking play, and that's word play.
SPEAKER_03That's and it's a long one long entendre. Yes, a long entendre, and it's the word like it's the best Tetris game ever, you know what I mean? It's just like the words just fall into place, and then he manipulates the structure of the um of the bars in mid-verse with a different style, yeah, dude.
SPEAKER_01When Pharaoh said that that Jay-Z is that nigga, I was like, okay, if Pharaoh say it with his words, then I'm you know, I'm a believer, like, and I already had believed it. You know what I'm saying? I was already on, I was already uh I already knew Jay's bars because like I can go back like Jay be saying, and you gotta really listen.
SPEAKER_03And that type of era, Jay-Z, that's the like pinnacle dangerous. That was PJ. That was Super Saiyan God, like Jay, like for real. It was white hair super saiyan. Because I was comparing like that particular song, wasn't Lupe on the record on that same song, or didn't he? No, no, no. That was um ignited shit. Had um there, on there, and usually when they go back and forth, that's just hard.
SPEAKER_01Like that, um, that do it again, do it again, and then the motherfucking they got um bring it on.
SPEAKER_03It's a couple, nah, it's it's one of these older joints.
SPEAKER_01Um, the rock the La Familia album, yeah, yeah, yeah. The La Familia shit.
SPEAKER_03And from that era on, that's where I felt Jay was at his best.
SPEAKER_01So Jay Cole, man.
SPEAKER_03Like, like so he's doing two shows, too. He's doing the reasonable doubt, and then he's doing a black album. I'm going to blueprint. I'm going, but he's doing a blueprint one. It's supposed to be reasonable doubt and blueprint.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I thought it was reasonable down and black album. I wish it was black album, but oh, is so blueprint one, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Blueprint one. Oh, okay. Whatever go in tires because he still got B sides and shit. Yeah, but yeah, that was hard.
SPEAKER_01Blueprint was crazy, too.
SPEAKER_03See the thing with Jay-Z is I seen those records work in the club and in the street.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you put it in the grind, and you put it in the dirtiest, seidiest hood spot, and that nigga had people bumping. Yeah, then you put it in the city, and then I seen it in white clubs, them same records everywhere, everywhere. That's a different type of marketing, that's a different type of move, and that's where Ye was. Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_03That's where Ye was speaking of Yeah, shout out to him, man. That fucking show, man, is amazing, dude. Um, was this the bully tour he did in uh California, LA? He did two shows, and um made mullah made so that was his money. That's all independent.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he didn't have no live nation ticket in, he didn't have none of that, no WrestleMania seats.
SPEAKER_03Uh good for yay, man. So I mean people dislike him and shit like that, but I think for him to strip down and go totally independent, he's the top nigga who's like us, like he the top, yeah, he from from from the crib for real.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, like you know, he went through what he went through, he goes through what he goes through. Um, you know, I'm not here to I'm not here to get passes on any of that. I'm not even here to discuss that because that's that's for him to live out and he got to deal with the consequences of his choices, you know what I'm saying? That's on him. But you know, I'm not one of them people who stand on oh, he's he's making it easier to for racism and for for anti-Semitism to thrive. No, he's not. The niggas that don't like Jews don't like Jews, yeah, and the niggas that don't like niggas don't like niggas. Like Kanye didn't help them, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't wait. He didn't like how you gonna attribute a like like that's crazy. That's crazy. People felt the way they felt, and they still feel the way they feel. Like I ain't giving no passes. I ain't giving no passes. No, it's no pass, but the shit that's going on is still going on, and it was going on before. Like, we we we at a point where we're like where history is recalibrating to to clarify that Abraham Lincoln did not want to, nor did he free the slaves. No, he really didn't. So, you know, we could talk about racism and we can talk about anti-Semitism, but that conversation is not something that most people are prepared to have because most people are ill-informed. If you are only informed by the mass media on your stances on these situations and these these complex conversations, then you know, sit this one out, sit it out.
SPEAKER_03Just chill out, man. This ain't for you. Just chill out.
SPEAKER_01Um for real. Like that's that's a different, that's a different caliber. And this is not to say that he would that he offended people with what he said, he did. But your your offense is is is is emotional, it's not physical, you know, and that's what we have to deal with. Like, because if if yeah is so bad, then let me see you cancel La Russell.
SPEAKER_03Uh he's having sent. Would you cancel him? You see what I'm saying? Right, right. We're all having scent.
SPEAKER_01You know, you know, it's it's feel good music.
SPEAKER_03It's feel good.
SPEAKER_01It's chance the rapper, but worse.
SPEAKER_03Is he the new PM Don?
SPEAKER_01No, no, no. He's he's he's in the he's in this, he's in that that that space of the of the of that generation. He was highly, you can hear it, he's highly influenced by chance the rapper, right? Yeah, yeah. That's totally chance from the crib, too.
SPEAKER_03That's from the crib.
SPEAKER_01That's chance. That's that's young chance. That's five, six years ago, ten years ago, chance. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, do you, but I'm just saying, like, if we gonna start, like it's funny how they want to put all that burden and they want to talk all that yay stuff, but you know, we got people in other places that are saying highly worse and doing worse, absolutely, you know what I'm saying? But we ain't you know, we always want to wanna put our people at the height of the wrong that someone else is doing of equal or more, more or more, yeah. How long, you know, we can go all the way back to when when when when another Chicago um legend, Kells, went down, and I remember I've and people who know me, people who know me know I was on the record at that time. I said, Well, so if if Kells is going down, um, does that mean we taking out Woody Allen? Right. If Kells is going down, does that mean that Hugh Hefner and his empire is going out, you know? Does this does Playboy in Penthouse still get to have a magazine? That when Cosby went down, like all right, Cosby went down.
SPEAKER_02What about the arrest going down?
SPEAKER_01Like, if Cosby was doing his shit in the Playboy mansion, how does Cosby go down for Playboy? Playboy mansions get pulled down then.
SPEAKER_03Come on now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'm not is it's and and I'm saying that's what I want to say, break it down, right? Like what like where's the Rico for this shit? Like, where's that at?
SPEAKER_02Like, it's like y'all usually do it to the mobsters and shit.
SPEAKER_01But uh, this is what I think. Here's here's my here's my opinion on this, and and I'm just want to make this clear. This is not fact, I don't have evidence. This is my opinion, but it is an informed opinion based on conjecture of what I know, pieces of information. Yeah, the Epstein files are not a new phenomenon. No, when they got Bill Cosby, they were hoping that Bill Cosby was gonna satiate the situation and that he was a peace offering to eliminate the conversation. But Bill Cosby did not eliminate the conversation because he was a piece of a larger whole and they couldn't and it and it and it caught fire. And so what they tried to quell by offering Bill Cosby as sacrifice became the Epstein files that still have been unaddressed because they never really wanted to take these guys down. Because if you take the Epstein files and and and address all those people, then you are not gonna have a U.S. government. Yeah, you're not gonna have you're not gonna have a Hollywood, you're not gonna have music executives, you're not gonna have actors, you're not, you know, like come on. We know what it is. Let's cut the bullshit. The very people who you are asking to penalize are the people who are in the Epstein for penalizing themselves. Go arrest yourself. Turn yourself in. Right, turn yourself in. No, like it's like, come on. Like, so yes, the Epstein fouls are a big clusterfuck. Like, there are so many pieces to that. Like the um, I think that when they came at they tried to sp to throw the Jews under the bus, yeah, with the Jewish tunnels. Yeah, you don't remember that?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that was a few years ago.
SPEAKER_01Like they tried to throw, they they always try to throw these little small things like this or this will calm everybody down. Let's throw them this. You know how it is. You've seen the movies. You gotta give me something.
SPEAKER_03It gotta be distractions, and speaking of that, they throw the distractions out all the time, you know. I mean, so they could push along all this other information and shit. And even so, like you said, that that's a deep, that's a main thread. You pull that thread, the whole fabric is gonna break.
SPEAKER_01Don't come knocking at my door, Feds. I don't have any evidence. Um I'm just a crazy black man on the south side of Chicago.
SPEAKER_03Hey, we do our thing with the fly narrative group. So um, moving on. Um, Invincible season four started, man. Violence. All guts no glory over here, man. Literally, all guts no fucking glory.
SPEAKER_01G. Hey, Invincible is he he gets all the respect from me.
SPEAKER_03Every ounce of respect. Uh, I fuck with Invincible. He once he grabbed hold, dude, he did not let go. Let's see, let's build the scene. This is Conquest, Conquest, and by the way, I will go to I will I'm gonna holler at Cecil. Well, he don't know that Cecil did it. Nah, well, you hey Cecil, I'm gonna holler at Cecil while I get heal up, but anyway, um, Conquest broke out and he's in space, and he gets into it with motherfucking Invincible. Invincible and his brother, and it was the same thing where he was about to twat brother, like he had his brother like a little fly, and which was dope because the scene was he was inhaling, he didn't release. So when Mark came and grabbed him by the neck, that was a real choke move because he didn't release. So this motherfucker, I ain't never, he man, dude.
SPEAKER_01He grabbed it, and no matter what Conquest did, he would not let go. He knew he couldn't let go.
SPEAKER_03He couldn't let go because if he got that air, that second air, that second win, as they say. Yeah, he was gonna come. He was gonna keep going. Y'all was gonna care. Now, you know, I was expecting one thing I hate now. I hate Nolan. Fuck Nolan. Fuck Nolan, man. I'm team Debbie, man. She laid it out and realized open my eyes, man. He destroyed cities, he destroyed families, he destroyed the number one defense team of the guardians of the globe. You you tore up this shit, but most importantly, you went against the family. You went against the family.
SPEAKER_01He tried things, he fucked up Mark. Yeah, you fucked up Mark.
SPEAKER_03Not even I'm not talking about the physical, I'm talking about the emotional psychological psychological. These are this other levels of abuse that's not physical all the time. It is emotional, it is um mental. All of that shit hurts, and you fuck that boy up, and then bring another son from a different planet for a mom to take care of. So you fucked up everything.
SPEAKER_01No, Mark did that, and Mark was crazy for that, but I guess he had nothing else he could do. Yeah, nothing else he could do. But yeah, because he knew that that that little boy was gonna be powerful.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he knew it. He was like, Hey, let me keep him, keep him around. Well, yeah, we might need a little extra hands, but you know, I don't fuck with Nolan. Because I thought he was on the redemption with me, and I was like, because I wanted him to fight conquests, like I wanted those two to box, but Nolan.
SPEAKER_01So Nolan's conquest, so Nolan's journey is not over, and this is a part of Nolan's journey, and I'm okay with what happened because if Nolan Nolan now is ready, is got nothing to lose.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah, absolutely.
SPEAKER_01Now I got to murder you, I gotta destroy your whole army. I gotta destroy all 48 left of y'all.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01I gotta destroy the other 48, 47, however many left at this point. I gotta prove that I'm sincere and that I am really sorry. And the only way to do that is to protect everybody and be what I pretended to be, a hero. Hey, when his boy, this boy pulled up on when he was talking, and he was like, Man, I gotta tell you, I ain't fucking with you like that no more, G.
SPEAKER_03Who with the suits, with the characters, yeah. That was that was another reflect, and that's what made me think too. I was like, God damn, because he was like, Yo, man, you know, you know.
SPEAKER_01When I get back, you make me a suit. He was like, I can't do that. He was like, Why not?
SPEAKER_03I only make suits for heroes, only serve for the heroes.
SPEAKER_01I was and Nolan's face because he realized he was like, Oh shit, you're not a hero no more.
SPEAKER_05Look what you've done, look what you've done.
SPEAKER_03Yep, and you can't take play the role and had everyone believing that you was a hero and you was a motherfucking villain all this time. You was a killer, you killed people, you're not a hero. So when that hit too, I was like, Yeah, I can't roll with Nolan. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm good.
SPEAKER_01There's a there's a lot more to it, and Nolan was not it.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but that's what makes the deaths of the show. Or this is one of the best TV shows um I seen, and I swear to god, in the next 20 years, it's gonna be a cult hit. Someone brought up the fact that uh Kirk, um Robert Kirkman hired everyone from The Walking Dead to be voice actors on here, so it's kind of like he's moving on.
SPEAKER_01Well, that's who he worked, you know. That's his people, you know. Like Keanu Reeves always got the same people in his all his movies, right?
SPEAKER_03Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01When these are the people that you work well with, and you guys are you know, it's they fly nerve group, yeah, man.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, man. So that's that's dope. I hope that same cast stays for the Transformer Skybound animation series. Oh wow, and uh y'all gonna cook up Transformer G.I. Joe and the Void Rivals, maybe some masks, throw some mask in there.
SPEAKER_01Oh now we talking, yeah, yeah. Let's go, let's go, let's go. Let's cook that, let's cook that. So, um so skybound is they're in development now, so we won't see that probably till like around 2030.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, probably 2030. I would say probably around then if uh we're still here.
SPEAKER_01Hey man, I'm not a doomsdayer, but um, and we lived through this before, man. We lived through the last doomsday clock striking on the on the verge of striking midnight. And the clock is just speculative, but more importantly, I think that the world is more savvy these days, and no one wants to do anything. And as long as the idiot don't do anything, we good. Well, the idiot is doing stuff already, but uh what he what what he's doing is religious. And that's yeah, this is religious zeal that we're experiencing. People keep uh they keep attributing it to the oil, but when you get into conversations about that particular region of the world, and and when you talk about Israel and why they what why they believe they should be there and what that region means for the world, this is about believing in the second coming of Jesus. This is about believing in the holy land, and that he who possesses the holy land will be he who welcomes their returning king, their messiah. There's a lot more to this than just you know, this is not just politics, and that's the danger of it is that when politics and religion come together, you have you have conquered. That's why they separated, yeah. That's why they tried to separate it, but it was covertly unified, overtly separated. This is the reason why they didn't remove permanently religion from context of things. Like, you know, when when a person runs on on faith in God, on Christian values, you know, in a country that does not or is not supposed to discriminate or or hold any ill will towards other faiths or religions, but you're running on Christian values. What is that? Like, like, and we know that Christian values in many ways are not kind to the unalike. You know, if you're not of the cloth, those values can get you killed.
SPEAKER_00Absolutely, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Or enslaved. Or yeah, or both. Or both. So it's interesting when we hear a lot of this, a lot of the the biblical babble. A lot of the, and this is not um this is not a conversation that's really the takeaway of whatever your faith is. Because whatever, regardless to what you believe in, you know, or what how you think the universe came to be in, and your origin in this universe, and how you came to be, regardless of what you think of that, you have to come to terms with the fact that it matters that we all here today. And if you really think that your faith is a clear distinguisher from another person's faith, when a plane goes down, the plane and the fire and the flames and the destruction does not segregate the faith from the faithless. Don't care.
SPEAKER_03No, they don't.
SPEAKER_01Everybody dies. They don't. You know, when innocent children are bombed in a country, it don't matter what the faith of those kids were. If they were kids, they got bombed. When women are being abused and sexually assaulted, it don't matter what their faith is. They they were abused and sexually assaulted, doesn't matter what they believe in. So we really need to start asking the hard questions. If gravity don't give a fuck about my faith, and if there is anything that is a law of God, it's gravity. Right? Like if there's anything that is that is a law that we all have to yield and submit to. Right. If the rotation of the earth around the sun ain't impacted by your faith, then if the seasons change regardless to your faith, yeah, you know what I'm saying? Like, where is that? You know, let there's a line that has to be drawn. Your faith belongs in your home, in your privacy.
SPEAKER_03Certain guarantees in life, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we all are going to die. Right. We are all going to die. Your faith is not going to change that. So, since I can present all these facts that don't have anything to do with your faith, all I'm saying is keep the faith out of that space. The faith does not belong in spaces where we are all impacted. The faith is your personal relationship with whomever, whatever you want to believe in. That's for you and your family, if that's the case, or wherever place you go to do whatever you do. That's personal. It should not be front-facing to the point where it interrupts everyday interactions, or it should not interrupt how you engage other people. Oh, I don't fuck with you because of your faith. You ain't the same belief as me. Your God ain't my God. You know, get out of here.
SPEAKER_03By the way, rhetoric. Yeah, happy speaking of which, happy Easter to you.
SPEAKER_01Hope you found your fertility deities.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, hope you got some multiplying going on, you know. Get that hump hump going. Uh, yeah, man. Um, man-made theories, man-made shits, and this is why we're here today. It's because it's just bigger than that, man. It's all business. Yeah, war is business, man. Professor about generating money, bro. Like, ain't about none of that shit. It's about motherfucking profit, like you just said. Every fucking every president has a war budget. Believe it or not, there's a budget. Bigger than the education budget. Yeah, bigger than the education budget, and they have to adjust and shift those numbers.
SPEAKER_01So, um, this is you gotta spend your budget to keep it. It's war time, it's just it's just war season. It's just the cycles, government cycles. That's all, yeah. So once you get with that being said, we'll be tight. For everybody who has a car, keep keep keep keep stay strong. If you got a car and you paying for gas in the middle of the city, stay strong. Well, that's coming. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04That's you're getting that experience right now, right? You feel your pain.
SPEAKER_01I'm saying that's that's from personal experience. Why don't you take care of my my whip is doing fine? I have very good gas. I you know, I got a good car, I got a good gas. I I'm I average 30 uh 28 to 32 miles to the gallery. That's decent. That's decent. That's decent. I mean, uh, it's not it's not SUV levels, it's not pickup truck levels.
SPEAKER_03Well, I mean, if you got a something speed that's efficient with the um gas burning, it's not burning gas, then you're probably in a good space anyway. Because, like you said, if you're not with these electronic cars or these automated cars that's driving by themselves in the hood, I seen videos of that shit. Um, cars with no drivers, just in the streets, you know.
SPEAKER_01Remember, remember me and Ty was talking about it because when we was um in the bay, um, by the way, shout out to Doug Inf. When we was when we was in the bay, he didn't want to drive, he didn't want to ride in the in the um in the driver's car. I love them things, man. You do you trust look, man? Drivers be stinking, bro. They cars be smelly, you know what I'm saying? You get in the car, like the seat is dirty, not because of the guy, but because of the last passenger. You know, it'd be orders and it'd be all uh I'm good, and then that's someone's car, you know.
SPEAKER_03You know, there's that's a personal vehicle, right? Like, look, you you're safe with an automatic. So, of course, they're going with the mapping grid system that Google and everything has online. Um, you're safe.
SPEAKER_01Waymo is very safe.
SPEAKER_03Waymo is adhere to the speed, it adhere to turns, it adheres to remain in this lane, it adheres to traffic variables that could, you know.
SPEAKER_01Let's do this very dangerous statistic. Okay. If we compared the number of car accidents of Waymo to the number of car accidents of people, and we did with the even an even amount of each, I guarantee you, humans have more car accidents. Then that's now that's not really uh that's not something that is giving praise to Waymo. That's saying you fucking idiots get off your way.
SPEAKER_03No, it's the human get off your phone. Yeah, which I know that's greater and high, so that's why I'm saying it doesn't keep it doesn't get the Waymo off track with the human bullshit.
SPEAKER_01No, because the Waymo is focusing on movement, it's not, it's not, there's nothing for it to be distracted by. So if one hits a pothole, it records that pothole. Now every car in the network knows about that pothole.
SPEAKER_03So why would a car be driving by itself? Why would it? Yeah, what do you mean? Well, what's the you saw someone turn on the car and it drives by itself? No, no, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_01The car, the car leaves the parking lot in the morning with a full tank of gas, or it actually these are electric cars, so that's not it. Fully charged, fully charged, it hits the road and it drives and picks up and drops off customers till it needs to be charged up again, and then it drives back to the lot, doesn't take any more rides.
SPEAKER_03How do you um input where it go?
SPEAKER_01So it's the whole it's the same thing as Uber is Uber. Yeah, you put your address in the app, it it pulls up to a designated spot to pick you up. Like it ain't gonna do like Uber, they don't know you.
SPEAKER_03Hey, so what if you get the number wrong and it drop you off in this wrong neighborhood? You can't tell that marketing.
SPEAKER_01Oh, you you're you're still in the car, so you're in the car. If you don't want to get out the car, you can the app has all the updating information, just like with Uber, you just change your address of where you're going or you extend the um ride to a new location. But um, no, it was it was great. And one of the most cool factors about it was sitting in this car like you in Night Rider. You know what I'm saying? Kit is driving, and you see the steering wheel turn, and yeah, you know, you see all the the cool things, and you can set the temperature and you can change the music, like you're in the car by yourself, so you can do whatever you want in that car. Total recall, man. Yeah, literally. You got five kids the first you're in a Johnny cap. We hope you enjoyed the ride. Yeah, it's there's literally that, you know. And here's a funny fact, and I've talked about this before, since you mentioned Total Recall. You know that everything in Total Recall are all the businesses that Elon Musk has. Hmm. The boring company, remember the tunnels? Yeah, he was building, he was building the um, he has the electric cars, the driver's list electric cars. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. He has the um, he's building the ecosystem to build like the domed stuff for the planet for off planet, for Mars, the spaceships, live on Mars, so we can live on Mars. So that's what I'm saying. Everything that Elon Musk has built is equipped to take us to another planet with that technology and be fine. They ain't got that X-ray um shit. Um what? Oh, that machine. Yes, they do. We already got that. We already got that. We got that, and we what we got that total recall didn't have is we got a lot of we got robots, we got actual like robots running around that can do the manual labor out in the elements while we stay safe inside the underground tunnels. That's what Elon's must plan. Like, he he's been testing everything on this planet. Why you think remember when they was talking about the boring company and how it's gonna do this tunnel that was gonna make commuting from place to place so easy? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He did it and he don't hear nothing about it no more. It's gonna be on every city. No, he tested it, and the goal is to take that off planet. They getting up out of here, yeah.
SPEAKER_03They they riding out. I already know what it's I'm okay with that. Take the war with you. Yeah, go on, take your bullshit with you. Go, go, Star Wars, go do that. Yeah, go and do that. Go on, go ahead, go meet some xenomorphs. Go have go ahead, xenomorphs. Go on, yeah. I was just watching Ellie and Earth again. Go ahead, have fun.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, enjoy, enjoy yourself, you know.
SPEAKER_03Have fun with that. So, um Vincible season four, Daredevil season. Uh, what's this? Season two, Daredevil Born Again season two. Yeah, Daredevil Born Again season two. Uh drop. Um, pretty dope so far. Um, I like crazy brutal. The fights are very brutal. Daredevil is full blown, Daredevil Rage Monster, man. Like, like he on steroids. And then he like breathe breathing hard like every uh every fight, yeah, is a hard, angry, like you got calm down type shit.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he's he he's fighting now with a different agenda, so that's that's why he's always enraged. He is angry right now. He's mad because Fisk is winning or has won basically, and now he's on the defense at all times, yeah. And he's got to fight the cops.
SPEAKER_03That's all he's fighting is cops. He's fighting cops, and that's crazy.
SPEAKER_01It's like no crime fighting no crime fighting, he's fighting the cops because they hunt him down, and Fisk's pretty brilliant.
SPEAKER_03He got the folks hunting down Matt and the people looking for Matt and the boys looking for their devil, knowing it's the same motherfucker. So, either way it goes we're gonna get your ass.
SPEAKER_01Bring bring but we got an interesting point now because we see um Carol is is now fighting, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03She whooping people ass. He got to. She she needs she's on the run, and she got protect her. So um, nah, she I like that because it gives her a little bit more to do, you know. I mean, on the Netflix, she was just whining and prying, and then she was just start getting on my nerves, on my nerves as a viewer.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but that was a point of her at that time, of course, of course, of course. But um, it worked. So uh man, where's stick at?
SPEAKER_01Shtick, he did, he did die, right?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he died in the um Netflix series.
SPEAKER_01I don't know if we actually saw it. Did we see him die or did he? It was one of them sacrificial moments and we didn't see it. Probably one of those. I gotta revised and look at it. I haven't watched that old show, and and I didn't want to watch the old show because I didn't want it to taint my viewing of the new show, but now with the return of everybody at this point, yeah, might as well go back and watch the old shows.
SPEAKER_03I'll watch them. Um, I don't watch, and this is a conversation I wanted to have too. Um, I watch some of the episodes. I I can't because this okay. Difference of streaming now is like a season is eight episodes, you know. You get um those back seasons be 15 episodes, you know. What do you prefer? 15 episodes or eight episodes? Because someone um came to Sterling King Brown and tripped about paradise only being eight episodes for the season, in which I had a little complaint about just new format of the shows of eight episodes because I think Invincible is gonna be eight episodes, you know. I think all these shows gonna be eight episodes or a little bit more, but hey shit, man. What happened to the to the long? Just keep me watching this shit, man. Like, I'm gonna watch more, you know. So, but according to Sterling K. Brown, he was like, more episodes means more ad time, so you could put in more ads.
SPEAKER_01Well, now you're talking old school, ain't no ad time on Apple. But that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_03So versus now, this show itself gotta attract niggas for subscriptions.
SPEAKER_01No, no, no, no. So they talked about this early on, um, about why the um everything is reduced in terms of the number of episodes in a sea in a season. Yeah, the production value of the shows now are at the same level of a movie.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_01So now think about how much a movie costs to make versus the way the TV shows used to be like sets and smaller productions.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, so they they say 100,000, 200,000. Not anymore.
SPEAKER_01Remember, Game of Thrones was like millions per now that's eight million per episode. We got dragons, right? So you gotta do you gotta do fewer, especially if it's a hit episode. So now you're paying for these high level actors. These are not these are not base actors, these are movie stars in in the TV, in basically TV series. Yeah, these are movie stars. So when you got Kurt Russell and his Marvel Cinematic Universe starring Sun in the TV show that's a big budget, buddy. That's a big fucking budget. And then you gotta have King Kong, CGI, and Godzilla showing up. These shows are film cinematic level.
SPEAKER_03But only Apple could pay that, though, right?
SPEAKER_01No, Netflix can pay it. Netflix, Amazon can pay all of these streaming services can pay it, but that's the point. They can afford them, but it's still you now. Here's this part two to this. You're working these guys. These are now Hollywood actors. Again, Kurt Russell, who's used to doing a movie, so he gets on a movie set for nine months and he goes home. TV shows when they do those long 28 episodes, or when they're doing those long 16 episodes, you're doing that an episode a week, some two weeks at a time. You're not going home. Man, stop why you're not going home.
SPEAKER_03So from a production, as you as a director, you're gonna do the tours, you're gonna do cons, and now you're gonna be charging niggas 16, 300, 400 to take a picture with you that you don't like who stank, and and you won't make your money at the end of the day.
SPEAKER_01No, but if you as a director, would you never want to be home ever?
SPEAKER_02Well, that's signing a contract when you know you're making a TV show or a movie, not yes. If I sign the contract, knowing I'm gonna make nobody wants to be home perpetually.
SPEAKER_01If you doing like these shows, if you're doing these long series, you're gonna be gone for a long time to be on set doing these shows, so they gotta break them up. Okay, you come here, you do this for eight months, and you go home. Okay, you can't be like on TV, like long, like you be they these dudes like that's yeah, do the dragon ball. You can't be the roots type shit. The roots on tour forever. Yeah, people never go home. So the production crews have to have lives, they gotta have breaks because you know you get burnout. They don't remember, they're not doing eight-hour days, yeah. It's 12 to they doing full production days, so your full production day, you gotta have breaks depending on you know, like a show like Daredevil where you gotta have a lot of set pieces, yeah, and you're only filming at night. Yeah, you know, so now you got a whole days that you can't do shit, right? You gotta wait every night, every night, every night, you know. And it's not raining this night. We gotta we gotta now we gotta make it rain, you know, like too much. Yeah, it's like it's a lot of shit to do. So, you know, people need breaks. I just I respect it, and they said that it was gonna be like that early on. They said we're gonna reduce the number of episodes per season to offset the fact that these are high production and it takes time to get it to the quality of a of a cinematic animations too, though. Animations, it takes a long time to produce these animations. But the other problem with the animations is that they want they they won't green light them right away, green light the whole fucking show.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you know.
SPEAKER_01I'm just saying sometimes more is because look what happened with Spider with the Spider Spider um Spider Bro. Well, Spider Bro into the Spider-Verse, okay across the Spider-Verse and whatever the last one. Like those are so far apart, like I forgot what they're about. I have to always go back and try to remember what the next last so are they good movies since you brought that up?
SPEAKER_03Are they good movies? Excellent movies.
SPEAKER_01Those are the so many. You don't even know what they're about. You don't remember. No, I remember. I'm saying the details, like, I like to watch movies within a couple of years.
SPEAKER_03Besides the animation, I know the animation, you can't come on now. We ain't gonna.
SPEAKER_01No, I like the stories. I like the stories. I know what it's about. What I'm saying is like I forget the details because I done moved on to other things, and now I gotta be like, oh, yeah, let me go back and revisit this so I can flow so it could flow from story to story.
SPEAKER_03I think we obtain too much information, man.
SPEAKER_01We be well, yeah, we watch too much. Yeah, we read. If you count how many things I'm reading, I wish I could show you the stack of books that's on the floor right here. Um, I got like so this is my this is my um my dining room. I got a stack of books on the floor right here. In the living room over there, there's a couple other books because like I zone myself to read and study different things. So in my office back there, I got my comic books and my fictional books, and then I then I got my non-fictional stuff over here, and then I got a particular segment of things that I'm studying over there. Man, we do take a lot of information. The whole law house, right? But but but the but the the human brain is capable, is is able to oh no, we're capable of doing it, and that's what I'm learning too.
SPEAKER_03Because um, just get into my studies as well. Personal shit, you know what I mean? Building growth, building careers and shit. Correct, you know, you gotta get into this training your brain to get obtaining all this new information and shit. So um, it's kind of cool with me. I like shit like that. So uh, yes, keep your brain sharp, you know what I mean? Word to the gods, you know what I'm saying? Uh let's see here.
SPEAKER_01Ran random fictional book series that I think everyone should read. Oh, what's that? So Lloyd Alexander um was an author um who did a series called The Pride and Chronicles. Um, most people know the Pride and Chronicles from book two in this series. There's a five-book series. Book two um in this series is the one that Disney licensed the Black Cauldron. If you ever saw the animation for the Black Cauldron um that Disney did some years back, um this series, if you're if you like Lord of the Rings, if you like Game of Thrones, that type of stuff, this is be this is that.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01This is on that level, but the Pride and Chronicles was written as um, this is just a great, and they're not big books, these are very, very moderately sized books. Like you can read these probably in a week. I mean, read one of the books in a week. You know, but these are really good books. This is one of my this was one of my favorite series when I was a child going into high school. I was reading the adult books. Like I read The Hobbit when I was a kid, um, in grade school. Me too. So like like reading, I think that reading is something everybody should do. We were just talking about the fact that um like if some if you tell somebody you got books, they don't the conversation ends because people don't know what to say next. They're not interested in books, they don't read. The average person stops reading in uh like a complete subject, a complete book, after they graduate from high school or uh when they get done with college. Very few people read for entertainment purposes, and even fewer people read to continually enrich and develop themselves as human beings.
SPEAKER_03Absolutely, and that's um a problem. The funny thing, um, shout out to Quail. Every time we meet up, he asks me, So what's what you been reading, guys? And it's just an innocent question, but yeah, you got this real shit. Yeah, some real shit. It's like, all right, you that's how you check on people, you know what I mean? Shit like that. Like, what you reading on? What what what you've been doing, what you've been deep diving into intellectually that we could present to talk about and possibly engage, you know what I mean? So ain't nothing wrong with that, man. We need to enlighten our brain and um just do more.
SPEAKER_01For every one of these, you should have one of these. And for every one of these, you should have you should have one of these as well. Yeah, absolutely. I think I think that's a well-rounded palette. Uh non-fictional, something historic or something self-help, you know, or something scientific, man. Learn about quantum physics and learn about learn about the sciences of everything.
SPEAKER_03Man, learn about all of that shit because all that shit. Point for one is fun. I mean, it is take get the fun factor, increase the fun factor of that. Just learning information like that is fun. Yeah, your brain will appreciate it, your body will appreciate it. You'll be a more healthy state once you obtain more information, more useful knowledge versus there. It is the social media crap. It's like McDonald's versus food. Yeah, it's McDonald's versus soul. Yeah, not even yeah, so vegetarian, yeah. Shit like that, you know what I mean? So, yeah, that's that's the gist of it, man. That's the gist of it. You know, we gotta draw out the jewels. We just seen the wizard, so you know what I mean. We gotta we gotta be sharp on our bum bong. You know what I mean? Uh bum bong again.
SPEAKER_01Shout out to the riser. Um, I was able to give him a couple of copies of um Saturana Hoodie, and you know, I appreciated it. You know, he remembered it, and he was like, you know, yeah, that was we gotta get that. That shit needs to see the light of day again.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he did say that. And um, that was cool to see too, man. And um, you know, we uh yeah, it was good seeing him.
SPEAKER_01It was good seeing him, and he's he's he's doing well. You see it, like he's he's he's he's in a good space, vibrant, yeah. He's energetic, yeah. Like you like, I appreciate that he's doing so well, yeah. Especially, you know, like like we don't get to see enough of our age who and he's older, you know what I'm saying? And he got the energy, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03Like he's like he haven't missed a step, man. He he's like running that radius shit, yeah. Eating healthy, fast, healthy. You can see the skin is fresh, you know. I mean, shiny, yeah. He's just he's not greasy and grimy or dry and shit. Like no, he there is and firm. Hey man, rock with him before, seen him before through Chicago. He did a show at the Double Doors, me and Maxie was there. Um, yeah, really wild ass show, Mosh Pit City on that one, man. So um met him before with the Wu-Tang clan at the Metro and shit, man. So, you know, always good to bump and connect with the gods. And um, it's good seeing them. It's good to see it because we're the culture, man. Their success is our success. And you know, it's good to see the brothers doing their thing and coming back and sharing the wealth, sharing the knowledge because he really dropped a lot of jewels in the QA for his movie screening. Um, he dropped a lot of jewels, you know, filmmaking jewels, a lot of shit 100%, you know, that I took, I didn't even pay it. It's like, oh damn, dude, because it'd be like, what Rizzo knows about filmmaking? Then he says some shit, he'd be like, Oh, he's done he done his research.
SPEAKER_04He's the habit. That's why he's the habit.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and and he and he dropped from both all the perspectives from the writing perspective, from the directing perspective, from from from the backdrop of how he researches for both perspectives, you know, all of the things he does, all of that. I appreciated all of it, you know. And it was it was a real inspiration on me, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Really inspirational, and um, yeah, it was just good seeing that light of the riser. Being the RZA, he don't change his, you know, he don't change his code, he don't co-switch. You know, I mean, nah, he's the riser, he the riser, that's it. So, you know, it's good. Titties and all titties and all. You want to see some fucking titties? There you go, son.
SPEAKER_04Right, you know, so yeah, man.
SPEAKER_03That's that's the G. Um, I actually you go to Flyner Group IG. Um, you can catch that QA and clips on the um page. And if you're not following and and sharing us anyway, shame on you. Um subscribe, share on all platforms. If there's Spotify, if there's Apple, this uh whatever you listen to, YouTube, whatever. You know, um, thank you for your support so far. And um, yeah, many more, many more to go, man. Because I mean, when we link up with with folks, man, it's just be solidified shit, you know? It'd be really 100. It'd be 100. So, yeah, man, Wu Tang Forever, motherfucker. Shit.
SPEAKER_01Wu Tang Forever and Fly Nerd Infinite, yes, sir.
SPEAKER_03So, um, let's see here. Anything else? Uh doomsday pushed their date to December 11th, man, because they don't want to go. No, they want they want the iMac.
SPEAKER_01And and I'm and I'll I want the iMacs. I was disappointed. Like, I'm not gonna be able to see no Avengers in IMAX. Are you crazy?
SPEAKER_04Like they had the Dobe, they had the Dobe, they had the Dobe.
SPEAKER_01Nah, nah, nah. You this is for me, for me, and I and and I'll just say, like, traditionally, like IMAX for like the the blockbuster Avengers Marvel shit, yeah. No brainer, yeah. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03But they try and you know, and then thanks to shout out to Dune for winning the war.
SPEAKER_04Shout out to Dune, y'all.
SPEAKER_03Maybe, maybe they didn't. Keep that for the Christmas, Christmas time. I mean, no, regardless, when that movie dropped, they got the I don't see. So that that time December 11th, yeah, till Dune dropped. You gotta watch it during that window on IMAX, or it's not gonna be there because Dune got it on lock.
SPEAKER_01But also, Marvel expanded to the other block premiere um theaters and the other um like the um the regal, like you say, the Dobies and the 4Xs, the 4K's, and all that. Yeah, so they're gonna they're gonna they're gonna maximize this other spaces, which is not something they normally do. Because when it premieres, it's normally in the IMAX first. Right, right.
SPEAKER_03Well, they yeah, they gotta switch it around now. I mean, they probably gotta do that anyway. It's new ways of people watching TV, you know, so and watching movies.
SPEAKER_01I mean, so um and this is not strange because I because you know uh any Marvel, all of the Marvel shit had to yield to the Harry Potter, you know, like there's always something, another franchise that was Avatar, you know. So you know, Dune, Dune is the one right now, right? So let it be. You know, it is what it is. I'm not mad, I don't care as long as I see Harkadins, Victor.
SPEAKER_03My goodness. So, nah, man, I think this was a great episode. Like I said, we have eventful um outing um outings, just just the experience of the flying herit way in 2026 has been great so far, and um, yeah, man, we don't follow that blur nonsense, you know. We we could talk about C2E2, but I'm gonna keep it short. You know, I just went as a just as a fan. I enjoyed myself. I went around. I did see uh a panel of the um author, uh the writer for something killing the children, something killing the children, you know, and um he actually thought of that title first, and that's what made that's what stood out to me because it's like an MC thing. When you see a title, you'd be like, I wonder if he thought of the title first or the bars or how did this come together? And um, once I seen Something's Killing the Children, that title always stuck with me. Yeah, and I wanted to know like what was it? So, yeah, the title came first, and then he had this other story, but it was kind of I guess he was watching a lot of TV, it was emulating a lot of TV shit, so he scrapped that, and then he went to the brand new story of what we have now. So um he did say they got the TV deal, so they are working on that. Um, they're working on casting and um shit like that and getting things together, and um, we should see that probably in 2020, 2030, maybe. You know what I mean? Just give it that time lapse, you know.
SPEAKER_01Um I gotta, I gotta yeah, I got something to talk to you about once we close out of this, once we off, once we off the camera, off the mics.
SPEAKER_03It's all good. So, yeah, shout out to um Blurred Underground, though. They did have a panel there um at the C2W2. And um, shout out to all the black merchants out there, shout out to all the merchants out there that was making our money and grinding. Um, but other than that, that's all I got to say because uh we good. We're good, we're good. I'll just say that. Puffin and puffing for another time in the morning when I'm fired up. Fired up.
SPEAKER_04Let's get fired up.
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