About this transcript: This is a full AI-generated transcript of TOY STORY 5 REVIEW! WILL IT MAKE A BILLION? — Hollywood on the Rocks from Film Threat, published June 18, 2026. The transcript contains 12,792 words with timestamps and was generated using Whisper AI.
"happy wednesday everyone how's it going hey a spider-man brand new day trailer just dropped tickets went on sale of course it slowed down all the apps we'll talk that news and alan ing has his review of toy story 5 will it go to a billion i don't know alan i've been looking for you myself alan alan"
[00:00:00] Speaker 1: happy wednesday everyone how's it going hey a spider-man brand new day trailer just dropped tickets went on sale of course it slowed down all the apps we'll talk that news and alan ing has his review of toy story 5 will it go to a billion i don't know alan i've been looking for
[00:00:36] Speaker 2: you myself alan alan alan alan oh boy it's gonna go to a billion that's what you said well look if
[00:00:48] Speaker 3: zootopia 2 could make it to a billion toy story 5 will make it to a billion okay well we shall see extensively better than we'll get into later but better than zootopia 2. well we are gonna have a
[00:01:02] Speaker 1: fun show today let's see who's here as we uh we're gonna we're gonna do a little news at the top we'll get right to the big news and then you're gonna do your review of toy story 5. it'll be non-spoiler yeah at this stage so uh let's see what people have to say because you chickened out and didn't go to
[00:01:23] Speaker 3: the early screening yeah i didn't brock sam's tonight so spider-man tickets went on sale today at 6 a.m and i tried to warn people on discord but i doubt anyone saw it or cared enough to get up early i did
[00:01:37] Speaker 1: snag a ticket i got a ticket just uh 10 minutes ago i got a ticket and we'll discuss my adventure
[00:01:44] Speaker 3: yeah but uh i'm in the second row uh swg uh hey chris and alan my ft trucker had arrived yesterday finally seven business days later fyi it was delivered via amazon logistics so you are amazon next purchase must be in an hour thank you very little shame on you chris
[00:02:10] Speaker 1: uh well steve uh i have nothing you this may or may not surprise you i don't have anything to do with any of this it may have gone through some amazon shipping thing i have no idea and i say to you what difference does it make and who cares so you got your trigger hat i may have i may have blocked you from texting me too uh i hope it was worth it thank you the hat's great i mean seven days uh farquad i mean everything by the way everything in the shop is custom made now some have different places they're made you know the glasses are made other places the coffee mug is made somewhere else so we have different uh manufacturers and shipping all i know is everything's custom and then the word you're looking for is on demand it's uh that's right thank you alan for the correction it is on demand everything is made on demand it's made fresh for your specs yes so for your big head steve hope it's worth it yeah i did block you from texting me because it's saturday morning and i'm getting ready should i meet alan to see toy story five uh you should you know i gotta answer this text message from some guy i stupidly gave my phone number to who now is like like look i care about getting you the thing but like there's a you could have emailed me not urgent not life or death
[00:03:52] Speaker 3: you gotta get a google phone number so that you can send customer service there i i i always regret
[00:03:59] Speaker 1: giving my phone number to people yeah no good google voice the only person that makes me smile when i receive a text is allening yes because it's rare it's rare to the point and it's funny sometimes even
[00:04:16] Speaker 4: like just became a youtube member when you texted me when you were watching the acolyte what'd you say star wars is dead i'm like yeah that was definitely the third episode oh my god
[00:04:33] Speaker 3: i mean i like you have no idea what my reaction to that third episode oh there's no saying growers
[00:04:45] Speaker 1: big 50 from eric stratton thank you that's that's how you communicate with
[00:04:51] Speaker 3: yes put a picture behind it a member a friend of the channel this is thanks for so many great interviews the past few months i have even tracked down some of the indie films you highlight
[00:05:03] Speaker 1: usually blu-ray purchase if possible well thank you eric stratton we have two interviews we were just talking about this yeah two interviews friday the director of bert and rod lorry directed a war film called lucky strike it's a world war ii movie it's coming out a week from friday we have him on the
[00:05:23] Speaker 3: show so back to back filmmaker interviews friday yeah rod lorry is cool bert is a great movie uh ergo please review the new stop motion movie i am frank frank elda i am not aware of it i love stop motion where
[00:05:44] Speaker 1: is that a movie uh i know you got a press release for it yeah it's a netflix movie oddly i don't have netflix oh yeah and we were invited to a special screening for it too uh i'm sorry yeah but that i'm sure i'll see it at some point i'll re-subscribe to netflix at some point yeah and like share subscribe hit that bell for notifications sign up as a member join us on x discord rumble and instagram buyer merch at shop.filmthreat.com where your merch is made to order it's made on demand it's shipped you through it depends on where we get is it a mug coffee mug is it a hat is it a t-shirt all i know is it's a very high quality and we love people who buy for our shop the ones that buy quietly and just appreciate and love the merch
[00:06:48] Speaker 3: those are my favorite people yeah although you can buy something and get chris's phone number that's not gonna happen what much tolkien fan after seeing alan eat the supergirl kfc on stream i had my brother get the same but he kept the supergirl toy oh my god i hope i hope it was worth it look at that oh my god wait you full screen that comes that comes with the uh supergirl kfc meal that's awesome you might get the lobo one by the way frank elda is same people who did uh uh pinocchio guillermo del torres pinocchio
[00:07:28] Speaker 1: oh wow yeah uh hey let's get to it heart of the beast is a new film starring brad pitt it is a wilderness survival story with a dog uh this dog has ptsd was in war with along with uh brad pitt's character we saw this trailer actually at cinema con a few months ago and it's finally hit i want to share it with everyone if you're a fan of survival stories what does it take to survive in the wilderness you've got nothing but your grit and limited tools you're here it uh just debuted let's watch this is also it's notable because it's directed by david air yeah release the air cut of suicide squad let's watch this alan put it there pal damn you're handsome
[00:08:46] Speaker 5: it's okay come on just a bad dream we're not there anymore
[00:08:52] Speaker 6: you are the first person i've ever seen this far out what kind of line of work are you in james army special force is retired hey did i notice some silver in your dog's mouth one was a combat scouting dog target hit him in the mouth with a brick same asshole get his leg yeah i hope you gave that fellow a piece of your mind i shot him in the head he shot him in the head this region here is the heart of the beast most folks learn that the hard way
[00:09:41] Speaker 7: good job buddy we're just gonna have to do this the hard way
[00:09:59] Speaker 8: you can do it i got you easy fella
[00:10:16] Speaker 5: we still do this we've been through worse
[00:10:22] Speaker 8: it's not the size of the dog in the fight that matters it's the size of the fighting the dog
[00:10:29] Speaker 9: no you did not
[00:10:34] Speaker 5: one last mission we're not gonna die out here
[00:10:40] Speaker 1: i got you all right all right that looks that looks awesome i'm in yeah i'm in i like how could you not be i mean a story of uh you know man's best friend dog in the wilderness surviving together they survive war can they survive the wilderness i mean real simple story it's also david air you've seen his movies uh how violent they can be so and plus brad pitt i assume he's a producer on this he produces generally everything he's involved in playing b is that done yeah his company so yeah it's uh just one of those solid
[00:11:30] Speaker 3: films you need to see in the theater yeah and what they didn't show you is when he got swallowed by a whale and then had to yeah five being swallowed one thing after the other never lets up
[00:11:45] Speaker 1: let's get to it allen's spider-man brand new day a new trailer dropped today okay i saw a few seconds of this it looks amazing but let me share my story before we watch this the tickets went on sale and here's what i saw when i got up uh i got up a little after six it was like 6 20 in the morning and here's what my screen said you're now in line for tickets at amc theater more than an hour estimated wait time once it's your turn you'll have 20 minutes to make your purchase at amc theaters have you now fine i successfully got tickets and i also got tickets for the wednesday there's like a previous screening you know the night before and check this out here's some of the popcorn buckets and the there are buckets and drink holders look at this here's one look at the spider-man popcorn bucket combo container it's the spider-man spinning splooging a web and you put your popcorn there and the drink is in the hand that's the one i want free seam same day refill plus a blanket a 32 ounce water a bottle popcorn tub with lid uh there are more i can show you here that looks i that's the one to get combo popcorn bucket popcorn holder and drink and blanket and and you get a bl you can grab a blanket let's look at the other this uh collectible combo here there you go i mean yeah one of the girls too well there you go it's it's okay and then now we got some more to show off here i like the one with the spider-man head there's a here's the wall crawler popcorn tin spider-man outside a building let's see here's the one right here the spider-man head and suit bucket and then different drink holders uh cups with a straw with spider-man climbing the straw by the way show me the gripper one there isn't a gripper one there is no gripper one but the spider-man look i i like it i like it these are all these are good options the one to get is the hand the one to get is the hand but let's take a look at this new trailer uh that literally dropped before the stream started let me share a screen with that and we'll discuss it all i know is you're going to see a lot more of the movie i stopped watching it
[00:14:27] Speaker 10: so i could watch it with you let's take a look what is happening did you miss me spidey i'm losing my mind scorpion totally out of control i gotta fix whatever this is right now final semester mit
[00:14:50] Speaker 2: that who do you think he's actually watching these uh maybe someone okay well bye someone
[00:15:00] Speaker 10: what dr better you found a way to suppress mutating things did he's he's developing he's developing
[00:15:08] Speaker 3: organic web shooters well i think that's the plot is he's turning into a spider kind of yeah which
[00:15:16] Speaker 1: spider noir kind of got into that a little bit but uh yeah it's still stupid yeah all right okay now he's meeting bruce banner empire state university yeah here we go dna right
[00:15:30] Speaker 3: if you seem like this stuff run back this up so you can see the
[00:15:36] Speaker 1: did you see a little yes something came out of spider-man yeah except it came out of his wrist this time here we go here we go
[00:15:52] Speaker 10: what the dr ben you found a way to suppress mutating okay come on your interrupt let's go so could you get rid of the bad aspects but keep the good how would you decide what parts of nature are good or bad well sorry about that you're not one of my students are you getting like spider-man
[00:16:19] Speaker 3: three vibes you know we kind of you know what are the odds that he becomes the hulk in this movie
[00:16:26] Speaker 1: i think they're pretty good i'll just say i'll bet if we watch the trailer we'll see the hook
[00:16:33] Speaker 11: it appears we're faced with a threat we can't control one we can't even see
[00:16:41] Speaker 12: you're the only one who's immune to it you're the only one who can sense it
[00:16:48] Speaker 2: and what do you think they're looking for oh see you stumble across my board i'm not one of those weirdos i swear he's a little weird i'm mj you two don't know each other
[00:17:02] Speaker 7: go spider-man you okay can you get rid of that monster inside you i think i might go see how mj's
[00:17:08] Speaker 10: doing hmm you're not gonna get away with this but he might
[00:17:16] Speaker 1: i didn't know you could get that big so so hulk will be possessed okay
[00:17:25] Speaker 3: the hulk looks pretty good yeah i mean that's a classic spider-man battle there
[00:17:34] Speaker 1: his skin looks like his skin looks like the mego hulk action figure i had as a kid
[00:17:43] Speaker 9: it's like that but you're in danger you just have to trust me fine this whole thing can get
[00:17:49] Speaker 2: really scary who the hell is that what the hell are you frank please i don't have anywhere else to
[00:17:54] Speaker 9: go by the people who love you you're just gonna learn who the lens off i love you because you're you you're gonna do something you better do it now never forget that no matter how powerful you've become
[00:18:12] Speaker 10: i miss you mate huh all right just give me a sec give me a sec i'm not in high school anymore oh did you stretch you
[00:18:29] Speaker 1: a big stretcher it's so good for you you ready all right right i mean i already have tickets so i'm already in but i you know i think they showed too much frankly i think they showed too much but i i'm looking forward to it yeah i'm looking forward to it this just goes to prove i'm i'm so excited about this but any of this connected universe stuff just doesn't really i feel like we're good we did the connected universe you're never going to repeat phase one two and three of marvel that's not repeatable and you can still make a good superhero movie if the name of the superheroes are spider-man or batman that has people excited yeah i mean when was the last time you saw a superhero fight the hulk oh yeah it was captain america yeah well yeah yeah but uh no it's look i already have ticket i think it's gonna be i i think i think we'll see we'll see but this is this movie will make more than doomsday i think pretty pretty clear it's probably here in orange county you can if you're
[00:19:50] Speaker 3: willing to sit in the front row there are tickets available still still now is that for the wednesday or the thursday i bought the wednesday so here in yorba linda i'm in the second row so if you get that first row we'll
[00:20:03] Speaker 1: be sitting near each other i think when you get tickets to that screening you get a pair of spider-man socks i think so so i don't know i you know what it looks fun yeah but i feel like the trailers as always show too much it's the trailer who showed too much which is all the trailers now
[00:20:30] Speaker 3: hey let's talk more superheroes supergirl is a queer icon did you know yes yes yes
[00:20:42] Speaker 1: oh my god of course she is she has to be and here is uh there's i mean a lot's coming out supergirl you and i are seeing it actually monday we're seeing it we'll have an out of out of the theater reaction we'll have our review next week and well here is uh millie alcock uh at some press event saying it's somewhere in uh where they speak spanish yeah and she's asked your icon yes is supergirl a queer icon because everything has to be gay yes let's see what she has to
[00:21:26] Speaker 13: say let's see how she answers this over the years and many fans have embraced supergirl as a queer icon what do you think is about care that inspires that kind of connection loves it i think i've i played a
[00:21:41] Speaker 14: few characters that might have a potential quit through line i have many queer friends so honestly i'm kind of on it i'm on it that that's happening but um i think because she doesn't live in inside the binary of what we think a woman should be that that is what makes her so special and so exciting and so new um and yeah i kind of thought that as well i was like she wouldn't she'd do what she'd want to do in that regard anyway but yeah thank you over the years and you know what i don't want
[00:22:18] Speaker 1: to hate this movie i don't want to hate this movie but why do we keep getting things like this that don't help sell the movie i don't think this it's this is not doing the movie any favors and i mean when you look at the comments that accompanied this this video that was on x you know these interviewers need to be barred for ruining the rep of movies before they even come out and then another one uh wow they're really either clueless or intentionally trying to kill the movie why would a family go to see a movie with their star blindly walking into landmines like this question and ben peterson says she isn't gay this is taking more box office away from this failure just stop uh kara isn't queer she does what she does however have a tough love life as she doesn't really jump at the chance to have a relationship a female icon that falls falls under this is more wonder woman so i don't know um i'm disappointed disappointed again as i said i don't want to dislike this movie but the more they keep showing the more clips i see the more interviews it's not doing the movie any favors i don't think they care about me as an audience but if you are trying to feel appeal to families and girls is this the best way alan love to hear your thoughts yeah no i love the phrase uh the binary of what a woman should be what is the binary of what a woman should be are they being yeah i mean i don't
[00:24:13] Speaker 3: know where this language comes from i mean i do but um it's like it's it is the bastardization of the english language um we're just making making phrases up making up concepts uh again i'll continue to ask the question who is this movie for so i think we've defined it's for it's for women it's for girls and now it's for queer girls uh this is the marvels all over again congratulations uh you know there are simple things that you could do and confront them questions like this well the movie really doesn't explore her sexuality it's a much deeper movie than that you know that's how you can bypass a question like that um you know look i i wanted the the only question unanswered at this moment is uh is she does supergirl want to free palestine or not oh exactly yeah why doesn't she the puzzle she with
[00:25:13] Speaker 1: her laser eyes she she could be doing all of that she could tear down that wall she could free palestine she could do a lot of other things i'm thinking about which which we've learned will piss off wonder woman but yeah no i just think the problem is that one it's these journalists that bait actors that are not well trained i don't know i've been watching a lot of the um junket you know interviews that have come out with millie alcock they don't have her being interviewed alone she is always paired with someone else either the screenwriter or the director craig gillespie they will not have her do solo interviews i think that that says something she's not particularly well media trained i don't think she i don't think she means to do this she just she doesn't know how to wrangle out of being asked a
[00:26:14] Speaker 3: question she could avoid well in her mind it's not a controversial question uh it's not meant to be a controversial question and i can tell you her handlers probably love her answer
[00:26:26] Speaker 1: yeah but the studio that would like this movie to do well at the box office are probably none too happy
[00:26:32] Speaker 3: yeah i mean uh well i'm you mean you mean paramount oh that's right i yes i mean paramount
[00:26:44] Speaker 1: hey disclosure day you and i reviewed it and we're uh kind of underwhelmed and a bit disappointed in steven spielberg and i actually suggested and questioned why did steven spielberg even make this movie what was the point was there was there some ulterior motive for making it we've seen actual evidence of uaps ufos if you will footage released already by our government not any i i mean we things exist proof of something going on and we've actually finally seen it okay what does all this all this mean well i theorized that steven spielberg may have been prompted to make disclosure day as a way to get people used to this idea that there might may be aliens from another world well someone actually asked him that question and he responds let's see what he has to say here we go i'm not a
[00:28:03] Speaker 15: plant of the pentagon or the government or any deep state contracting company i'm literally a filmmaker that wanted to tell this story for many many years and um but i had no idea that things were going to start to be disclosed just as disclosure day was about to be disclosed you know this started with my father taking me to see a meteor shower and introducing me to the sky at night when i was five years old and i never stopped wondering about what's out there ever since
[00:28:36] Speaker 1: yeah you can stop humanity yeah he asked yeah he's asked about what are the messages of the film but you got to the meat of it yeah yeah what are your thoughts i'll play yeah you know you know what um
[00:28:48] Speaker 3: you know what people who are not plants of the deep state say uh they're not plants of the deep state
[00:28:58] Speaker 1: you know yeah that's what that's what they would say you would think yeah and that's exactly what he said um
[00:29:03] Speaker 3: no like i said i was brought back to a documentary i just recently saw called dark alliance the next generation and it's kind of funny but they interview people who are involved in the secret space program and they would go on these lecturing tours and then what wound up happening is are people who claim to have alien uh encounters uh they they mentioned one corey good um that these people they they wanted to get their piece of the pie and so they go on these lecture circuit basically uh basically um discrediting the the real scientists because of the outlandish stories they tell and that's the thing i was asking about steven spielberg was was he a government plant in the way that um you know they wanted him to make this movie to discredit any legitimate evidence that there is uh life out there and that we have been visited by aliens uh and i still wonder if that's what this movie is well let's see what he has to say
[00:30:08] Speaker 15: uh with the uh with the what are the messages of this film humanity empathy believing in something we can't see making the unknown more known to people i'm not a plant of all right he said it i'm not a plant yeah
[00:30:27] Speaker 1: seriously i'm not a plant i'm a human being rain wilson says the office wouldn't be made today are you a fan of the office alan i am at least the michael scott era that first season the michael scott era like that's some of the best comedy ever on television i mean the british show redefined you know comedy you can't even you can't do a show that is a traditional sitcom with a laugh track when the bbc version of the office came out amazing and then the us version took it even further and i i loved it i loved it i mean like and rain wilson always loved him he was in uh you should see a james gunn film called super he was in that movie in any case he said he can't make it today i'm really curious what you think of this here here's his answer let's let's hear what rain wilson has to say about the office i do feel like
[00:31:39] Speaker 12: you couldn't make the office today i think that would be too hard uh to be as politically incorrect as the show was i think there has been a bias in the media uh uh towards more what we call liberal policy they're willing to overlook the platner uh nazi tattoo but if it was someone from the other side that had a tattoo that was questionable they would be all over msnbc about it so it's the hypocrisy that gets me the most it's the hypocrisy of like both sides need to have kind of equal standards of
[00:32:16] Speaker 1: behavior i do feel like you couldn't make yeah it's so so could you make the office today i say i say you need you could do it if you had the will if you had the will to do it you could do it it's like
[00:32:33] Speaker 3: if i don't care what the political correct the politically correct thinks and uh and i have a studio willing to back me up about that then yes you can make the office yeah but you we just have a bunch of stealing cowards who who just don't want to offend people anymore um i was just writing some notes here but uh the reason the office worked was because it was relatable because we've been in offices like this we've been in these situations uh the ball busting the the mindless repetition the the uh unrequited ambition you know we've we've all been there before and that's why it resonated with so many people um the the greatest thing about michael scott was he so wanted to be uh politically correct that he wound up coming off as racist and i think that was the the best commentary you could say about the guy he never wanted to offend gay people he never wanted to offend women and in trying to do so so hard he wound up offending gay people and that's what you call comedy uh you know the you know it's like you can't have bad guys being misogynist anymore uh but they're villains of course they need to be massages or racist or whatever uh and the you know we live in a world now of overcorrection where if you offend one person oh oh oh well we got to fix that uh we put out apologies we'll never do it again and that's where comedy has come we've over corrected and we can't offend a single person and and that's why comedy is so lifeless these days it's just people saying stupid things trying to evoke some kind of laugh as opposed to just looking at the truth of society the truth of culture the truth of humanity and making a comment about it even if it hurts someone so uh i say let's start punching
[00:34:29] Speaker 1: down again please well i need to ask you alan because i have not worked in an office space environment in a long time a normal office did you one of the best episodes of the office's diversity day you've worked in an office did they have a diversity day and no i mean no no but that was
[00:34:53] Speaker 3: what we're talking we're talking when the office came out um but but i could tell you that you know i could tell you that i'm pretty sure that was that was up and coming the the thing was i worked at a christian credit union and we did church loans and we did loans for everyone uh didn't you know koreans were a big one the black churches we did so really it really wasn't on the top of our mind because you know if you act right you hold people with respect you don't need diversity day
[00:35:28] Speaker 1: uh let's do a couple more news stories before we get to our main topic your review of toy story 5. did you love gladiator do you like gladiator movies alan no but i have seen a grown man naked okay well gladiator is one of the greats probably one of the might be one of the last times we saw a best picture winner also be the most popular movie was gladiator and russell crowe had some thoughts on gladiator 2 and this is the one he wasn't in right yes he was not in the sequel it's probably because his character died in gladiator i'm gonna yes sorry folks but i really believe the last time a best picture winner won and was also a popular movie was gladiator like way back when yeah like he was asked about gladiator 2 let me share a screen here let's hear what he had to say about the movie here's the other reason why he wasn't in gladiator well he might yes he's he's he's well fed but uh let's get
[00:36:51] Speaker 5: let's hear what he had to say this is a story about a man who's avenging the dead of his wife and his child there cannot be a moment on that journey where he stops and has sex with somebody doesn't make any sense because then that destroys the journey and they fought me in the like you know semi in letters about it and i just stuck to my guns and luckily for me really even though him would have loved him while i don't have sexing with me and connie nilson uh he agreed he agreed with me back then that that was the moral core of the film so for them the second move to destroy that moral center very interesting because the second movie barely took the same box office that the first movie took
[00:37:52] Speaker ?: but that's 20 years later and when you apply how much of a change there's been on the value of the dollar they failed and they failed because they didn't understand why it was successful it was
[00:38:05] Speaker 3: successful because it had a moral core yeah he just stopped you for a second yeah yeah volume uh that
[00:38:14] Speaker 1: is the that is at the full volume it's bad audio because we're having what he said hear what he said it it it was successful because it had a moral core listen yeah because i didn't understand why it was
[00:38:25] Speaker 5: successful it was successful because it had a moral core it had a moral core that's what he says he's
[00:38:35] Speaker 1: about to finish his thought let's see yeah no one can hear it
[00:38:47] Speaker ?: if they're gonna love something keep it with them forever in the way that that movie has been tonight anyway i'll be able to find you somewhere in the world that film 26 years later is on prime time television and it's available on stream so it's like why because the love for that thing that is because of its moral core
[00:39:07] Speaker 1: because you get his thoughts their love for this thing is because of the moral core
[00:39:14] Speaker 3: so my apologies for the audio but that's that's basic storytelling and you have to have something to be willing to fight for and be willing to die for um for some reason movies today uh the idea of having a family having a wife and a daughter or having a parent's mother and father that downplayed uh you know falling in love is being downplayed the the love is the greatest motivator uh for for most characters and most people in the world today you know you you work hard every day for your family um but because we don't believe in the family construct anymore or we don't believe in you you know you know we we've broken down relationships to you know to something unrecognizable and we no longer fight for these things and so we have to find some other reason to some other way to tell our stories um and it's usually the wrong reasons
[00:40:15] Speaker 1: let's stop for a moment and go through uh comments here and then we'll we'll get to your review of toy story five we might have a few more news let's go let's do this okay sean who gifted five film thread
[00:40:30] Speaker 3: memberships thank you sean who uh joe pat uh remember for six months kfc and not popeyes seriously yeah i agree yeah i have i have switched over to popeyes let's just say that uh not another name uh debate chase the ring lead on stitch chihiro just passed away at the age of 35. wow sorry to hear that and hey david
[00:40:55] Speaker 1: poland someone i strongly recommend david poland's uh substack uh he says yes toy story 5 will make a
[00:41:05] Speaker 3: billion spider-man 2. he is right the question will be how fast will toy story 2 uh a story toy story 5 make
[00:41:11] Speaker 1: a billion well david covers uh the business he knows much more than i do and uh he's got the perspective yeah it's good toy story 5 will make a billion i'm curious david what you think super girl will do how fast will that get to a billion slower than a speeding bullet but thank you david appreciate
[00:41:36] Speaker 3: you uh pilgrim media for two are you getting the super girl flesh uh flashlights all right drink cup
[00:41:45] Speaker 1: you know the gripper cup the flesh like gripper cup whereas my daughter says the veiny gripper cup yeah uh yeah sure thank you pilgrim media definitely a few more comments here i can't wait to hear what
[00:41:57] Speaker 3: alan thinks christopher moonlight productions i just lost my favorite dog oh my gosh a few months back and adopted a great pyrenees mix two months ago who has clearly been through a lot the trailer got me in every way damn yeah my yeah my dog is the same way my dog was abused and uh we it took a long time for
[00:42:19] Speaker 1: her to get uh get normal yeah and now molly just parts in the background yeah she's good at parting but
[00:42:27] Speaker 3: she has nightmares ricky bobby that dog better not die oh yeah i bet it loses another leg uh eject ejecta curtain my dogs would have left me behind uh lord thought peter parker is spider-man if it is peter parker i'll always be in yes uh tony allies how many queer people will actually pay to see this film uh the the same
[00:42:57] Speaker 1: number that saw bros and the marvels probably less i'm bros did not do well it was the movie was fine for what it was they need to just scale these budgets for the intended audience it's very simple or at least
[00:43:14] Speaker 3: define your audience yes tim is not funny those leading questions are a rock in a hard place if she says this movie is for all people in response she'll get wrung out as if she said all lies matter back in 2020 yeah atomic glory who's that uh the office is the best tv show of all time it might be
[00:43:37] Speaker 1: best tv comedy yeah mash it's it's on the mount rushmore of tv com mash all of the family jeffersons
[00:43:47] Speaker 3: patrick lamere ridley scott 101 make the perfect movie spend the rest of your life screwing up the legacy unfortunately the last one yes indie shade for two not sure maximus is moral is revenge moral
[00:44:02] Speaker 1: well he was fighting for an ideal the dream of rome go back and watch it it's uh
[00:44:12] Speaker 3: revenge became part of it but more to restore the republic yeah i don't think revenge is a good thing i mean it doesn't do you any good other than satisfaction and i think a lot of movies show that sometimes the
[00:44:26] Speaker 1: you when you get it it's empty and hollow alan you are one of the big biggest disney fans i know and you saw an early screening of toy story 5 and you you you sent me a message this movie is going to make a billion dollars i want to know how you know that and i'll say based on clips that have come out they've really got me interested it's now the classic toys versus something every parent deals with now screens tell me about toy story 5 and
[00:45:06] Speaker 3: i want to hear your review okay well let me just speak to the billion uh inside out 2 a mediocre movie made a billion dollars uh zootopia 2 good but mediocre made a billion dollars uh toy story 5 the gang is back pixar is back and is gonna make a billion dollars because it is ostensibly so much better than the other two there are caveats though so we'll get into that in just a moment but the story-wise takes place two years after woody left to join bo peep out in the wilderness uh that's toy story 4 which case most of you haven't seen it um so jesse is now the leader of the uh the toys oh of the bonnie's toys and uh and buzz is her deputy now uh bonnie's bonnie is just like andy she loved to play with toys she has all these fantasies about playing with toys but the problem is she doesn't have any friends it's hard for her to make friends because she plays with toys and so she's part of this dance club this dance class and uh the girls there have pads in fact they can talk to each other on these little pads they can set up play dates on these little pads and sleepovers and so uh bonnie's parents against their better judgment decide that they're gonna buy bonnie a pad and the pad is the pad is named lily and like the other toy toys only wants the best for bonnie and so she sets up all the social media and gets her connected with the um with the other girls uh and then uh she goes to a sleepover only to find out that uh bonnie is a little immature for the little girls because she still plays with dolls and that kind of is what sets the foundation of this story now it's up to jesse to uh jesse sees uh lily pet as evil uh she sees all tech as evil and uh she and bonnie is experiencing that the the online bullying and all that stuff from from the other kids and so now jesse goes out to uh save the day um there's a girl uh who lives out in the out in the country she likes horses and she's in the same position as bonnie she doesn't have a lot of friends and she too uh likes to play with toys uh with horses and things like that and jesse thinks it'd be great idea to connect those two but lily says no she needs to get back with her dance friends and so that's the the main uh the main conflict of this movie story so let let's uh let me address things that uh are are going to come up in the conversation uh toy story one through three is andy's story and he's a boy we all love andy we all love the andy story we think it's perfect um toy story four and five this is bonnie's story so it's you're taking the girl perspective here that's why jesse is the lead that's why as uh as a conversation i had with uh christian toto um buzz is a bit emasculated in this one buzz buzz has a real you know has it in for jesse and kind of his thing throughout the whole movie is he wants to propose to her and uh and so he he's trying to get on a good side and jesse is just wants to do her own thing um and uh the other thing here is yes this is a movie about bonnie with girls but there are a lot of boy things in this movie um this movie is for boys and girls and there's enough for both to make this interesting uh the opening of the movie uh is on an island a deserted island and there is a shipping container crashed on the island with the doors open and strewn about this shipping container are about a hundred commemorative buzz lightyear toys and these toys activate themselves and they look in the sky and say star command and so the toys here their mission is to once again reunite with star command and um look um this was a smart move because like uh the opening of toy story 2 and i think toy story 3 was somewhat this no no toy story too you know there was this zerg adventure and uh and pixar just really nailed what what this relationship between buzz and zerg was like and the opening of toy story 5 is just that this is a buzz light year adventure going on and i remember watching this opening saying oh my god this is a toy story movie i i love this and uh look um i i'm just gonna say it i think if you are if if you're predisposed to really love toy story one through three uh i don't think you're gonna have as much fun as i had for this one because because you're gonna walk in and you're just gonna pick the thing apart uh you know but if you have kids and you bring your kids to see this one uh they are going to you are going to kind of fall in love with this movie as much as your kids will um the other thing is uh it's it to me this is a return to pixar storytelling something we haven't seen in pixar in a very long time not since a certain person left not uh and and the thing about this and this is classic pixar and it happens throughout the entire movie um they set up a plan they outline the plan and when they execute the plan everything goes wrong and it gets to the point where you wonder how the hell are they going to get out of this and then they find a great way to get out of it and that's this movie over and over again uh you know it's it's this constant questioning of what's going to happen next how are they going to get out of this how are they going to finally reunite how's bonnie going to be there there's there's a an ending uh the ending you think takes place about a half an hour before it actually ends because you think it's wrapping itself up way too neatly and then it just takes this twist uh don't say anything classic but it's classic pixar the other thing is the other thing is because if you know classic pixar you know when this ending is about to happen that it's like this ending is really not going to happen because it's wrapping itself up way too neatly uh the the other thing is i don't know when you watch the credits guess who gets fourth billing on the uh on the credits i know conan o'brien gets fourth billy he plays a a potty toy a toy an electronic toy a tech that jesse hates that teaches kids how to uh be potty trained and um oh my god so not only is he conan o'brien in this movie but he has the best lines why because conan o'brien gets the lion's share of all these potty and pee jokes throughout the entire movie and i'm like oh pixar is back uh and and the feeling i get is um the feeling i get is this may be an outlier and that the upcoming movies from pixar will probably suck but at least we got one good one that that took seriously the the style of storytelling the look the feel of the movie uh i mean oh my god i wish pixar would i i wish from now on pixar movies were like this
[00:52:29] Speaker 1: uh but i feel like they're not so is it i have several questions yeah one is it a return to form
[00:52:35] Speaker 3: for pixar is a return to form but again look andrew stan is the director of this the other pixar movies aren't directed by andrew stanton and the other thing you wonder how do they how do they handle the
[00:52:49] Speaker 1: you mentioned some of it and you don't have to go into big detail we'll do that friday but what what about the the lily pad like how do they handle you know kids stuck on screen yeah no i mean it handles
[00:53:03] Speaker 3: it very honestly you know the the dangers of of uh the the the screens the fact that kids i mean there's plenty of scenes of kids just memorize mesmerized to these screens um also you know thinking that oh if we just connect uh connect our kids through screens instead of in person oh that's that's just as good as being in person and uh and over and over again jesse says no you need to have you know they need to be physically together they can't be on screens um so there's a good that that message is
[00:53:37] Speaker 1: hammered home throughout the entire film do you think this will actually get parents to rethink their relationship with screens and tech as it relates to their i certainly hope so i mean i think it
[00:53:50] Speaker 3: questions it enough to to say to say one you should be playing with your toys and not playing games on screens and two you should be actually uh with people with other kids your age my last question
[00:54:05] Speaker 1: before we are like what makes you think this is gonna make a billion we're so adamant well i just
[00:54:12] Speaker 3: mentioned it uh up front you know if inside out 2 and zootopia 2 can make a billion easily uh this is ostensibly a better a far better movie than those two and again it it's it one repeat value uh you can see this movie over and over again and two you're bringing your kids to it and your kids will want to see this over and over again and that just means uh more ticket sales more and more ticket sales
[00:54:39] Speaker 1: so i i don't even need to ask you recommend it i recommend it eight and a half
[00:54:45] Speaker 3: you know all right and by the way the taylor swift song is completely unmemorable
[00:54:51] Speaker 1: but there's a reason they put that in yeah because she's taylor swift well not just that they want they want her to sing it at the oscars she will get best song nominee yeah definitely heard it here
[00:55:07] Speaker 3: yeah and then also uh well they added a new song to the live action moana for the exact same reason let's go to comments see what you think uh joe pat uh for 999 what is about disney sequels and guys trying to propose i mean guys are always trying to propose uh the rescues rescuers down under did it as did frozen what did spike buzz light year have a rock ballad song number no but look hey if if it if if you want to know if this movie is safe uh there are there are love stories in this and there are
[00:55:44] Speaker 1: they're the traditional love stories let's put it that way there isn't a gay potato head no no forky forky marion nothing there's not a lesbian couple that had a son that you know not like the buzz light year movie nothing like that yeah let's yep let's just say this is probably the first pixar
[00:56:06] Speaker 3: movie where it didn't appear to have to fix a lgbt problem it didn't have to shoehorn or fix anything thank you joe pat very generous uh indy shade for five maximus says his motivation was his vengeance though not saving rome he was already to bail on marcus and rome at the beginning
[00:56:27] Speaker 1: you know thank you yeah i i love now i want to watch that movie
[00:56:31] Speaker 3: tony lias it's tracking to make 150 million opening weekend that's yeah domestic weekend which would be the highest in the series not adjusted for inflation it would be the highest
[00:56:42] Speaker 1: opening of 2026 also do well overseas that's also triple what supergirl is probably going to make
[00:56:48] Speaker 3: yeah opening weekend uh callback to toy toy story 2 i mean all the characters in the first four movies are in this one well there you go yeah uh is there a callback to toy story 2 that yes in fact um in fact uh the original girl i forget her name from toy story 2 plays a role in this and that's as far as i'll go in terms of spoilers uh joseph ippolito i'm looking forward to toy story 20. it's coming you know eventually uh tim is not funny my kids can't wait i'm finally going to watch part four with them at home and they can take and then take them to the to see this movie you don't need to see toy story 4 to understand toy story 5. you're just gonna the only the only issue is buzz is not uh woody is not with them anymore and that keanu reeves is still a cool cool character i i like to hear that i like to hear
[00:57:48] Speaker 1: that so hey we have a few more news stories so let me set these up as we continue there let's do this one hollywood's mass exodus uh let me share this from variety alan this is maybe the third story who knows fourth fifth we've done where they're saying why film and tv production is fleeing la and what could be done about it and it's a yet another comparison to detroit and what happened to detroit uh do you have notes for this yes i do yeah let's get through the story here and i'll leave this image from the new reboot of baywatch up on screen for everyone this is the graphic they chose to accompany this story
[00:58:40] Speaker 3: yeah uh when fox brought baywatch back to los angeles in 2026 california celebrated as a win for the local entertainment industry governor gavin newsom highlighted the show's return backed by 21 million in state incentives however the production quickly ran into permitting and regulation issues officials restricted overnight parking vehicle access and other beach activities that the production considered essential the situation became politically sensitive because losing baywatch would have symbolized hollywood's ongoing decline los angeles still the world's deepest pool of filmmaking talent and infrastructure but it has become increasingly difficult to compete key challenges include higher labor costs expensive living costs complex union agreements regulatory hurdles less generous tax incentives than competing regions since the streaming boom ended in 2022 u.s has lost roughly 73 000 production jobs and la accounting for more than two-thirds of those losses uh california's tax credit program has expanded but many industry leaders say it still lags behind competitors producer charles rovin says california's rebate is one of the least beneficial for anyone who is financial who is financing motion pictures and television many major projects that would have once been filmed in u.s california are now shooting elsewhere including reboots of the rockford files little house on the prairie and scrubs even large studio films are increasingly being made in places like the uk canada and australia because of generous subsidies industry leaders and politicians are now pushing for a film federal film tax credit to help america completely compete internationally supporters argue that hollywood faces the same kind of economic pressure that affected u.s manufacturing warning that more jobs will leave the country without action
[01:00:46] Speaker 1: well let me just say that uh roger avery had something to say about this on x and he just simply spells it out let me bring this on screen i'll read it to you uh oh wait that's the wrong one sorry about that alan uh let me let me uh find that it's um he had he basically everyone's talking about how like hollywood's become detroit and here's what he says since detroit is the analog these are the three reasons top reasons for the collapse of detroit industry which is the auto industry number one intense global competition and failure to adapt number two decentralization of auto production plants moved away and number three labor costs union relations and mismanagement that is why detroit is no longer the center of the auto industry in the world and these same three reasons are why hollywood is failing competition decentralization and labor costs those those are he just he pinpointed it so i want to keep those up there i want to hear what you have to say alan your comment yeah i mean i kind of agree with it
[01:02:15] Speaker 3: my biggest bugaboo here is the incentives program you know look incentives are basically tax dollars going to movie and television productions uh to help pay for costs uh and those what are those costs those are unions those are actors those are those are city and state regulations so you're basically taking tax dollars and giving it to unions and giving it to uh to regulators and that is that is the wrong problem i i will submit this to you uh i think la and hollywood would do great if you just reduced the amount of uh regulations and restrictions that it takes to film in los angeles and also uh if you've got to do something about the unions uh you can't they just can't show up and have their hands out and want more money you know you it's the uh the uh cost structure especially for labor is just unreasonable at this point and and the question is is are you going to make it harder for uh you know are you increase the cost of labor hoping that that will encourage people to come back uh you've got to come back to something more reasonable you know to allow people to stay in los angeles and be able to earn a living and and unfortunately that means they're going to earn less but i would submit that that it's better to have a job that pays less than no job that pays more but look i i'm from detroit i saw when i left in 1989 to
[01:03:52] Speaker 1: come here the industry was a shell of what it was and even when i was in college at the time in the early 80s it it was sad it was i never really saw detroit in its glory day glory days and all i saw was the slow moving decline of the city it's now gone through a renaissance recently but it took decades yeah
[01:04:21] Speaker 3: to turn the frog in the kettle you know you just saw it slowly killing the frog yes it was it was
[01:04:28] Speaker 1: disheartening my dad worked for chrysler he worked for chrysler in the computer department and he he he worked with uh well you know like most kids i never understood exactly what my dad did but it worked with computers for chrysler and it was always what round of layoffs is i gonna be a part of this round of layoffs we're gonna do this and then they got bought and he was out of a job but uh i mean the whole you i just saw it happen it's happening now in real time much faster in hollywood and yeah and
[01:05:08] Speaker 3: everyone sees it and everyone knows the answer you know i mean the the fact that people are on this federal incentive and state incentives bandwagon i think is is the wrong way to go look exactly you made it easier if if the city of la just decided hell with regulations and they bent over backwards to to say that it that that there is a value to having movies and televisions being shot in los angeles and that they would do whatever it took to to attract businesses here even if it meant less money and this is the thing that uh the the liberal leaders of la don't understand you make more money if you allow people to generate more money because you can tax off of the revenues you can make you'll make money off right people buying more things going to restaurants right and so on um but right now the the feeling is no we got to continue to tax and we got to continue to overburden um the the art that what uh the article says uh supporters argue that hollywood say faces the same kind of economic pressures that affected the u.s auto industry thing is we didn't give money to the auto industry we just made it easier to build plants again you know we put them in states that were a lot that had better pay rates for people who were doing this you know you brought construction jobs back i mean that's how you make it all but look i don't think you need an incentive program because i think there's such a prestige in shooting in los angeles that people would be willing to pay a premium price as long as it's a reasonable premium price to shoot in los angeles the fact that scrubs had to move to canada and all they're shooting is in a damn warehouse or you know the the original scrub set was a was a rundown hospital and the fact that you can't that that's more expensive than shipping everybody to canada to do that is is is mind-boggling to me is now it's now what this is because we see
[01:07:11] Speaker 1: these stories about every three months the same story gets written it's must be very popular you know it's click bait it's doom and gloom it's chicken little the sky is falling but what hollywood has to reckon with now is the reality it's never coming back i mean in detroit it never came back detroit had to find other ways to revitalize itself economically so you know hollywood is still grappling with it's not the it's the old hollywood that you love that you you were constantly working you were turning down gigs to pick have the luxury of picking the gig you wanted that's gone it's gone and over so now what is the new reality and where is this where where are people going to flow and i don't believe i don't believe government incentives are the way i think the way are the way is looking at audiences and being smarter about delivering what audiences want maybe a supergirl movie where she smiles who knows maybe uh uh and you can also you can you can make um all kinds of different content where you scale the content for the size of the audience and hollywood needs to learn hollywood will never learn and so i kind of feel like it's a constant doom loop of reading the same story every three
[01:08:53] Speaker 3: months and we're stuck in it i know and he's just in the stories are just gonna get worse and worse
[01:09:02] Speaker 1: a few more stories before we wrap up ian mckellen roasted trump on the set of avengers doomsday let me share this with you alan i'm not sure if you have notes for this story i think i have video i don't uh there's no need so ian mckellen he's describing to an audience at a convention in south america somewhere like his like but this this quote made the trades
[01:09:31] Speaker 3: this what he said made the trades because the trades have no stories to tell and so they gotta do these
[01:09:37] Speaker 1: this is so dumb it's very click baby but let's i have the actual video of him and uh let's see in his words uh what he said someone asked a question let me wait a sec this i gotta look at this what's he what is his hand oh my god what it looks like he's saluting trump i mean magneto would never do that well magneto knowing where he came from yeah in the brian singer version of the x-men universe fox version you and magneto would never have done well i'd expect this from a white guy yeah well uh let's see what he has to say he's describing it for the audience and i'll boost the uh okay here we go
[01:10:28] Speaker 6: he's still doing it destroy new jersey
[01:10:45] Speaker 16: so he said so he says mara so he says mara
[01:11:12] Speaker 1: wow i mean it's a slow news day at variety it's a slow it's a slow news day uh because mara lago i mean come on he didn't even deliver it well yeah but he kind of and it's also being translated i don't
[01:11:32] Speaker 3: know i don't think i think it's kind of a non-story what do you think well i mean look like variety will run and hollywood reported they'll run stories on jokes told on saturday night live i mean that's true that's what that's what the trades have become they're desperate for everything anything and if anyone even remotely associated with the entertainment industry says something
[01:11:56] Speaker 1: about trump they'll run a story about it well to our credit we're reporting on the non-story of their
[01:12:03] Speaker 3: story yes but we're making it a story by talking about their non-story
[01:12:11] Speaker 8: for the odyssey we wanted to take
[01:12:15] Speaker 3: i thought you were playing uh music for me i have no idea what you're doing i don't know what i'm doing either yeah uh you know you you accuse me
[01:12:31] Speaker 1: of reading the internet while the show is going on no no i'm doing my job trying to i'm setting up the next story okay background of the i know what i'm doing you shall not pass okay that's a different character
[01:12:54] Speaker 3: that's gandalf yeah but it's saying not magneto it's gandalf not magneto energy into it that's all i'm
[01:13:01] Speaker 1: saying the odyssey is coming in july and they've already made the odyssey part of the universal studio tour uh you can see the i love first of all i love this tram uh the tram tour yes i wish they had that in orlando but it's always different they kind of mix it up sometimes the tour changes based on well they're shooting on the stage we can't take you there so whenever you go the tram tour is always different you have yeah it's i love it i love movie history i love the respect of the history of of film and of course they highlight all the big universal movies and there are some great ones uh so many classics but they've now integrated the odyssey on the tram tour at universal so you see chris nolan you know when you get on the tram and there's a tour guide they show videos the tour guide talks videos and you see something so chris nolan is in this talking about the odyssey and we'll play but you gotta see this check it out yeah here's chris nolan on the screen
[01:14:20] Speaker 8: for the odyssey we wanted to take audiences on odysseus's incredible journey across the world across this mythical world of adventure and to do that we shot on imax film all around the world in incredible locations and we wanted to put audiences on the deck of his ship so we shot with full-size ships uh like the one that you're seeing right now and went out on the oceans of the world so check this out let me pause
[01:14:47] Speaker 1: it a bit so they have at universal studios one of the full-size ships used in the odyssey and here it is uh so and you'll hear the tour guide talk when when the chris nolan video is over but check this out this makes me want to go to universal i know i i want to go now okay let's
[01:15:10] Speaker 3: let's we let's plan a trip yeah should we go yeah it's just uh you gotta figure out the wife situation
[01:15:17] Speaker 1: and see how we get out there okay all right well let's let's we'll we'll discuss that actually may be a good thing all right let's watch this okay here we go with our imax camera and with our incredible
[01:15:28] Speaker 8: cast led by matt damon uh to really try and take audiences on this incredible throat check this out
[01:15:39] Speaker 1: we're seeing the actual both that they used now did they do pickup shots here i see a giant blue screen is that for pickup shot i think july 17. christopher nolan shot almost the all of the odyssey on
[01:15:54] Speaker 16: fantastic locations around the world including scotland morocco and iceland however principal photography wrapped up right here at falls lake with that very ship in the water so they've they filmed
[01:16:05] Speaker 3: here okay yeah they they yeah they're not always good to have a giant water tank yeah yeah uh let's keep
[01:16:15] Speaker 16: watching this the water was put there's a pit in front of that big blue wall so that's where the ship was uh after enduring all of the challenges on location like freezing temperatures and rain matt damon and the crew joked that they would have an easier time filming here in the controlled environment on our studio lot only to find out that with two jet engines blasting water at them they were just as cold and wet being on the ship here at falls lake than they as they were on the real ocean we can't wait for you to see christopher nolan's the odyssey shot with imax cameras in theaters everywhere
[01:16:46] Speaker 1: starting july 17th oh my god so just man it's a whole promo for it but but look i get i get you know i love film history i love i love to nerd out over how films are made and um the the links you know you'll go to get the perfect shot so this is kind of cool for me i'll just turn it down you can watch the uh now they they show a little trailer on the tour it's uh it's oh yeah they are yeah they're showing advertising yeah well they're you're you're stuck on that tram might as well promote the latest films but that's the the links they're going to to promote the odyssey now it's part of the studio tour we gotta go we'll make it work we'll make it work we'll talk we'll talk after the show all right one last thing before we wrap up you love the muppets alan i know you do to wear the muppets i i i also love the muppets i came across this i and the muppets you know are known for doing a lot of i didn't mean to shoot the son of a they do a lot of parodies and i gotta i gotta show this to you this if they made the muppets today this is what they'd be doing let me show you this video i didn't mean to shoot the son of a
[01:18:17] Speaker 3: i gotta put it on screen let me just let me just okay i'm gonna i'm gonna put it on screen here to
[01:18:25] Speaker 1: share with you here we go you ready yeah here we go alan it's fluff fiction i didn't mean to shoot
[01:18:33] Speaker 2: the son of a bitch and gum went off i don't know why well look at this mess man we're on a
[01:18:37] Speaker 9: street in broad daylight we're believing now we gotta get this car off the road
[01:18:44] Speaker 2: what do you make all this man i don't even have an opinion well you gotta have an opinion i mean do you think that god came down from heaven and stopped oh man i shot marvin in the face why the fuck you do that i didn't mean to do it was an accident oh man i see some crazy ass shit in my time but just chill out man i told you it was an actually probably he went over a bump or something hey the car ain't hit no motherfucking bump hey look man i didn't mean to shoot the son of a bitch and gum went off i don't know why well look at
[01:19:13] Speaker 9: this fucking mess man we're on the city street in broad daylight we're believing now we gotta get
[01:19:18] Speaker 11: this car off the road what do you make all this man i don't even have an opinion well you gotta have
[01:19:26] Speaker 1: an opinion all right if if the muppets really went for it they could do parodies like that can you
[01:19:35] Speaker 3: imagine if dark crystal was like that no i can't that would have made a lot more money than that
[01:19:43] Speaker 1: it did let's go to the people final comments as we wrap up all right tony elias tax incentives mean
[01:19:49] Speaker 3: nothing when you have countless regulations and fees to do anything in los angeles while filming a
[01:19:54] Speaker 1: movie or show yes i agree too many people with their hand out too many people want a piece and and and
[01:20:00] Speaker 3: worse the handout you get tax dollars which is basically the money i give uh robert thompson watson baywatch will save hollywood says pinocchio did he say that no but uh press should have they watch should have been a good sign that they were on track and they're not moldy ace uh 699 canadian la and california are slowly killing the golden goose it's dead yep thanks moldy ace appreciate it a g-man well also hollywood isn't producing a quality product anyway yeah it's the other
[01:20:39] Speaker 1: it's the other part of it it's really indies and independent-minded filmmakers yeah uh dark hair
[01:20:46] Speaker 3: fan when i moved to hollywood in 2001 pre-9-11 work was everywhere and there were 250 pilots being made obviously not all filmed here but a huge chunk was yeah yeah we used to have studios that had active uh programs being shot there productions uh bill's president we did give the auto companies money alan we bailed out gm and chrysler in 2009 i'm talking about 2009 in fact the bailouts we did for gm chrysler what happened uh they moved to canada and they wanted to move to mexico that's how well those bailouts did now i'm talking about the tariffs you remember the tariffs that were going to uh cause cause a new recession in the last year or so that never happened no those tariffs by charging more money on foreign cars it forced these companies to move production back to the united states and in fact it caused foreign companies to move production and create uh factories and plants here in the united states that's what i'm talking about and not a single dime of our money was spent on
[01:21:53] Speaker 1: those culture casino for five culture casino how's it going thank you appreciate it all right trusting you
[01:22:01] Speaker 3: on toy story alan set a drop set to drop a review on friday i i look i'm seeing it tomorrow i'm looking
[01:22:09] Speaker 1: forward to seeing like can can they can they include some sort of light commentary you know with pads versus toys you know ipads and too much screen use by kids along with the entertaining story that i'm invested invested in i i think also kids like the brand of toy story is is very good with the exception of that buzz light year movie which was god off well yeah talk about another movie made for the gays
[01:22:44] Speaker 3: thank you culture appreciate you uh night stranger so he's promoting a magnetic mutant terrorist attack
[01:22:51] Speaker 1: on where the president lives yeah i just think he was trying to be funny he was trying to play to the
[01:22:58] Speaker 3: crowd um there was no more than that yeah it makes you wonder if south america thinks that way about trump
[01:23:09] Speaker 1: not sure couldn't couldn't say okay but uh we're gonna wrap it up there she's kind of a shorter show today yeah but uh thanks to our mods lord thoth mk solid adl is 24 and ululiqui on rumble and atomic lori making us look good behind the scenes and we'll be back friday friday a big show we're going to have our spoiler review i won't go too hard on spoilers toy story 5 the death of robin hood alan's gonna see girls like girls i'm seeing speaking of gay leviticus and citizen vigilante i've seen it with army hammer alan is gonna watch it i'm gonna try to watch it tonight i cannot wait to talk to you plus we've got lots of news and back-to-back interviews with the burt director joe burke and lucky strike filmmaker director rod lori will both be on the show so friday's gonna be a big show it was a scheduling issue we tried to get rod on today's show it worked out so you know what can i and you're gonna love to talk to the burt guys oh i got i i the movie i'm i'm riveted yeah it's it reminds me of an old school indie movie
[01:24:38] Speaker 3: i cannot wait so i believe it was made under ten thousand dollars is it coming out yeah it's in theaters that's that's why we had to wait till june because it's finally in theaters oh okay should we were you want to review that too uh not usually on the day we interview the guy but okay definitely it'll
[01:24:58] Speaker 1: definitely get a good review from me gotcha well that's it for us thank you so much to everyone for all your support people who sent in soups people in the comments most people are most people are polite i'd say 99 of the people are polite and then there are the other people i don't know what to say about them so there you are uh alan let's get out of here
[01:25:41] Speaker ?: Thank you.