Kick off the new year with Rush to Reason as we explore what it means to break New Year’s resolutions and why it’s perfectly okay. Hosts Andy Pate and team discuss the excitement of veering off course with humor and candor. Additionally, learn about the good deeds spearheaded by celebrities Kristen Bell and Cam Jordan, extending a message of hope and positivity. This episode also touches on current events, shedding light on recent terror incidents and introducing a preview of an essential conversation about national security planned for the next show.
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It’s finally Friday on Rush to Reason with your host, John Rush. So I tell him I’m a pro jack. And who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama himself. So we finish 18, and he’s going to sniff me. And I say, hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know? And he says, oh, it won’t be any money. And when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness. So I got that going. And movie reviews with Andy Payne.
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I think you got the wrong impression about me. I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do.
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What I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.
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What do you want to do tonight?
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The same thing we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the world. Stick a fork in me, Jerry. I’m done.
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Now, here is your host of Rush to Reason, John Rush. Filling in is Andy Pate, party of choice. And I’m your host, Andy Pate, filling in for John Rush for just a couple more times. He’ll be back on, I believe, Wednesday, isn’t it right? Yep, Wednesday. John will be rejoining us. Until then, I’m joined right now by Tanner Cole.
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Man.
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That’s right. And Ashley Kurt. Her. Her. That’s right. And we are also joined by my blushing bride, Corey. Corey, how are you today? I am doing great. Thanks. Corey’s going to help us with our first film review, and then she’s going to take off because I can’t have her dominating me any more than a couple segments. Any more than that, all my manhood just goes right out the door.
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You poor little soul.
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I know. It feels bad. Okay, really quick here. I want to ask everybody a question. Which New Year’s resolutions are you most excited about breaking?
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Breaking? Yes.
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Let’s face it. We’re going to break them all, right? I mean, do you even make these, Tanner?
SPEAKER 16 :
No, I just try to be a better person each year.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh, that’s so gray area. I try to be a worse person every year.
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I like that.
SPEAKER 07 :
I try to be worse every year. Well, that’s good. That’s good. So sort of a downhill slope.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah. I’m going to try not to talk about Trump so much in front of my liberal friends, but we’ll see. I’ll probably break that this weekend.
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Well, I’m excited about breaking several. Here we go. First of all, I resolve to be vegan. I figured I’d get rid of that one really quick. I resolve to think well of those annoying drivers around me. I’m going to pray for their well-being. I will wave with all fingers rather than gesturing with one. What do you think? I resolve to give my wife the remote. Okay. No batteries, just give you the remote.
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I’m looking forward to this.
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Yeah, well, you know, I thought I’d empower you. And by the way, this is for John and Cheyenne. John, if you’re out there, I’ve heard John and Cheyenne have resolved never to watch the New York Giants lose again. That’s right, John has given up football entirely.
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Hopefully they get a quarterback.
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Yeah, hopefully they get a quarterback. John, we love you. I just had to have a little fun. Okay, really quick, I’ve got to ask, am I the only one who feels like New Year’s doesn’t come until the 20th? I hear you. Yeah, I agree. I mean, it’s happy Trump year. Okay, it’s happy Trump year. I am so excited about getting out of this nightmare of the last four years, and the 20th for me is New Year’s.
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Yeah, I’m still depressed, but… It’s coming to a quick end.
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Two weeks. It’s coming to a quick end. My gosh. And Biden’s doing all he can, man, in the last few. Here’s a little bit of good news. You know, we talk about Hollywood and there’s so many Hollywood lefties and they can be so mean. Well, the lefties can be nice, too. I just want to give a little good news. Singer-actress Kristen Bell. You know her. Yeah. Right? Beautiful voice. I like this. She donated $100,000 to help people with medical bills. including almost $50,000 to help two people who were fighting leukemia. One of them was a third grader.
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Oh, that’s really sweet.
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That’s pretty awesome, isn’t it?
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Yeah. Kristen Bell and her husband, Dax Shepard, have always been really big on good services and good works.
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Well, good for them. We salute you, Kristen Bell. Way to go. Here’s another one, and this is actually from the NFL defensive end, Cam Jordan. You know him of the New Orleans Saints.
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Mm-hmm.
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Yeah, he has donated $25,000 to help the families of the victims of the terror attack. And I think a lot more people are going to be doing it. And for those who want to help those families, I’m sure you can just Google Cam Jordan and go to the GoFundMe that he set up. And you know it’s not a scam. They’re actually helping the families. And he is very committed to this. Cam Jordan, by the way, does a lot of good stuff.
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All the time, especially for that city. Every year he’s doing something.
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You know, which is almost it’s kind of important because, you know, Drew Brees, he retired and he’s still very active, too. Drew Brees was huge with helping the poor, helping the needy, helping a lot of people. And it’s kind of neat to see people like Cam Jordan step up. So I just thought it’d be nice to. You know, open the new year, right? This is our first show of the new year with a little bit of good news from some of the beautiful people out there and some of the good things that they’re doing. It’s not all bad, folks. It’s not all, gee, Hollywood hates you, America. There are people in Hollywood and in the NFL and elsewhere who love you and want to help when they can. One real quick thing about the terror attacks. I don’t really want to go into it today. We don’t have time. I’m going to go into a lot on Tuesday. Obviously, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families. They didn’t deserve this. They deserve to ring in the new year in peace, fun and safety. And folks, I can’t even imagine the horror. This was also done, basically the same thing was done up in Wisconsin. I forget where. A guy ran a car into a crowd of people. It’s so horrible when that happens. And all we can say is, New Orleans, we’re with you, and we hope you come around soon. It’s just going to be so hard.
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I might have been there. Really? Yeah, because, I mean, Boise State, I went to their Fiesta Bowl game. It could have been the Sugar Bowl, and then my buddy’s birthday was yesterday, and we were going to go.
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party in new orleans so i’m glad glad we weren’t there yeah but i did see i did see a video that uh i guess music is returning to bourbon street oh yeah they’re starting to play music again and the the next day almost yeah i think it was maybe two days later but they they had the music back out there and it’s not like they want to make light of it it’s like they want to say look you know you will not crush our spirit
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That’s when terror wins is when you’re terrified to go out and do things and live your life. So this is basically saying you don’t get to win.
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Exactly. That’s the entire point. One thing I’m going to be going into on Tuesday, and I’ll just give you a little preview of it, is we’ve got to be honest about Islam. All right. And you know me, I’m not a hater. You believe what you want to believe. You live your life. I’ll live mine. I’m cool with that. But folks, more people are being killed in the name of one religion than all others combined. OK, we’ve got to get serious about that. And I think what I want to talk about on Tuesday, and just a little preview, is I’m very excited about Kash Patel and the new direction our FBI is going to be taking by using all our resources to go after people like this in advance as much as possible and not go after parents at school board meetings. Okay? Not go after political opponents of whatever party is in power. Go ahead.
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Or people even just posting on Facebook that they… voted for Trump or support Trump. There was FBI officers, operators, whatever you want to call them, showing up at people’s homes.
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What about Mar-a-Lago? Right. Really? Using actual, you know, using federal enforcement to go at Mar-a-Lago to search through Melania’s underwear drawer when you need every single minute of man hours. that you can use to go after and find these terrible people wherever they may lay. And I’m just very excited. I think we’re going to see a lot more of that with Cash to Tell. We’ll talk about it on Tuesday. Okay, after the break, the reason my blushing bride, Corey, is here is because you went to a movie with me.
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I did go to a movie.
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It was Homestead. We are going to review that after the break. And then for the rest of the hour, I’m going to give my best and worst lists of 2024. Why is that so important? Here’s why. All those movies are online now. You can rent them for cheap. You can see them on Netflix, on Disney, on Prime. And I’m going to give you a real heads up on which ones to avoid and which ones that you really want to see because there were a good number of very, very good movies last year and some surprisingly good performances. We’ll talk about that. Best actor, best actress, the whole thing. Sound good?
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Sounds good.
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Suck it up, buttercup. Back to Rush to Reason.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, Andy Pate filling in for John Rush, and Tanner, I got a question for you.
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Oh, yeah? Are you ready? For what?
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Are you ready for a movie?
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I’m ready for a movie!
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Okay, Tanner, Faith-based, Angel Studios, you’ve seen some of their stuff, right? Okay, well, they bring us an apocalyptic tale in Homestead.
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Everyone wondered how the world ended. We got hit.
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That’s the sun. America’s just been attacked.
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But this, this is the story of how it began.
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Los Angeles has been struck by a bomb.
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Put your weapon. Put your weapon. It might be nuclear. I saw this. So what? We never come back.
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After today, our lives will never be the same. We have looting and Weisberg panic.
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Hey! Daddy has a place for us to go. We’ll be together.
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The city’s on fire.
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There’s a guy. Been planning for the big one. Called a few months back. Needs security people.
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What is this place?
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Welcome to Homestead. Your guys have to learn how to farm.
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We grow our food. We raise our animals. Can you handle yourself with a gun?
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This might be the most prepared location in the Rockies. Everyone’s got one end. And I mean everyone. My family’s out here, and we’re starving to death. I wish we could help, but we can’t. You can or you won’t. Our kids need us to be strong. Please. Yes! People are gonna die at this gate. They’re trespassers. From the hills. They’re stealing your grain. They’ve cut off your solar power.
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We need a world where people help strangers, not shoot at them! Sometimes we think we’re doing the right thing and then it all goes wrong.
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all right Tanner what do you think
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I kind of remember us talking about this and watching a preview or something and thinking it might be pretty good, but now I don’t think so.
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Well, this is very much a prepper movie. I mean, by about midway through, Corey and I were rationing our popcorn. Two kernels, make it last, make it last. Okay, we begin with a couple of young Filipino brothers on a fishing boat off the coast of California. They’re chummy. They’re happy. Things are good. Everything looks totally relaxed. But then they realize they’re within 15 miles of the coast. That was their goal. One of the brothers is hesitant, but they must detonate their bombs. They have a bomb on their boat. They’re terrorists. And moments later, life changes in America. People flee California even more than they normally do. That’s what I found really hard to believe, that people could actually flee California even more. The grid is shut down across the East Coast. We are under nuclear attack. But this film isn’t about our military response, but rather a group of families who have prepared for just such an emergency. In the hills of Utah, a home becomes a compound, and it’s a very rich home, right? Well, Jeff Erickson, he stars as Bailey Chase, an ex-Marine who is struggling to adjust to the normal world, right? His wife, Tara, loves him, but their son, Abe, resents dad. He doesn’t like dad. Maybe dad’s just too military. The kid’s not into it. It’s kind of hard to say why. Abe just doesn’t like paranoid, militant dad, which I guess makes sense. If your dad was paranoid, militant, it might drive you a little bit nuts. But when the bomb hits, Bailey rounds up the family immediately and they head for rich man’s home in Utah. That man is Ian Ross, and he’s a prepper with months of supplies. Now, Ian’s wife, Jenna, homeschools her teen daughter, Claire. They’re all well-schooled in preparedness, but not in protecting what they prepared. Okay, so they know how to prepare and keep everything running, but they don’t know how to protect it. Protect, prepared, protect, protect. That’s hard to say. Yeah, say it five times fast. Yeah, it gets a little tough. But that’s where Bailey comes in. You see, Ian has hired Bailey to bring retired soldiers to secure the homestead in case of emergency. This is crucial. As outsiders are going to want to get in to get food and to get supplies. Ian has had to figure in advance who would be let in and who must stay out. Think about that, because your friends and neighbors who live around you and you’ve had to pick among them. Yikes. Well, a third family, the McNulty’s, they come from California, and the mother, Evie, is Jenna’s sister. So they, of course, are going to be coming in. It takes them a while to get there. Well, what transpires is a battle of forces within the compound while repelling forces outside. If you let in a few friends, what’s going to happen? You’re going to get mobbed, right? You’re going to get hundreds of people. And so you really have to hold the line. Otherwise, you’re going to be in real world of hurt because you don’t have the supplies to take care of hundreds and hundreds of people. It’s like Noah. All right. But can violence be used on neighbors? Heck yeah, why not? Jeez, I don’t know. It’s an apocalyptic movie.
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Depends on the neighbor.
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Yeah, it’s kind of weird. Can friends starve? And what are the leadership structure that quickly evolves when threats are encountered? What will happen in Homestead? That’s the story. What do you think, Ashley?
SPEAKER 04 :
I’m still stuck on the fact that two Filipino brothers could just waltz up to the coast of California and detonate a bomb.
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, they’re about 15 miles off, and they’re just coming into range, and so the Coast Guard is just coming toward them. So they’ve got this all timed and prepared well in advance.
SPEAKER 16 :
When did we have such issues with the Philippines all of a sudden?
SPEAKER 07 :
Actually, the Philippines are very Muslim.
SPEAKER 16 :
Really?
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Yeah. But I guess they wanted to just do something a little bit different. And they did. Okay. What works in Homestead? Well, first of all, it did one thing I love. It beat up electric cars. Oh, good. Okay. And that right there, that part of the film was five stars.
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That was the only part of the film that was actually realistic.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh, you’re so mean.
SPEAKER 03 :
Oh, don’t. You are going to get me started, actually. Yes, we are.
SPEAKER 07 :
My wife is homeschooled, just so you know. Neil McDonough is measured and complex as Ian, the billionaire who runs the place. I thought Neil McDonough did a fine job.
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Yeah.
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In the role. He did. Yeah. There’s a fascinating look at the dynamics of watching neighbors become threats, which I thought was very fascinating. And it’s a good look at a lot of what preppers do and also some things that they might overlook that might not go well. So it was kind of fascinating that it did all of that. Okay. What doesn’t work in Homestead? This is a longer list. I’m just going to tell you. There are too many implausibilities to list. And Corey might want to get into this. Their teen daughter, Claire. She complains because, you know, she’s homeschooled, right? She complains that no one asks her to prom because she’s homeschooled. She looks like a supermodel. She looks like she’s going to be in the next swimsuit magazine.
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Okay, this is where I have to jump in. You were so mad. I was so mad. I was watching this thing, and I’m like, look, unless you are steeped in courtship culture, which we will not get into because we do not have time, that girl would have had so many guys asking her to go to prom. Yes, she would.
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She looked like she would be doing a music video the next week.
SPEAKER 03 :
Oh, it just, I was like, oh my gosh.
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Corey was mad. She wanted to throw things at the screen.
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I did. It’s that idea of, oh, homeschoolers are so outsided and alone.
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Unsocialized.
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Unsociable. And it’s like, bro, we are the same exact as every other kid in the planet. I know.
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Leave us alone. Do you remember Tiffany Amber Thiessen from Save the Bell?
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Saved by the Bell, yes. Yeah.
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This girl looks similar to that.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, she was gorgeous. She would have been popular.
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Yeah, it’s just so it’s just right away. And I’m serious right away. I’m just sitting there going looking around. No one’s buying this right looking around the audience. But then I was holding clutching to my popcorn because none of them were going to get my supplies. Neighbors were starving after just a few days. What, does nobody have food?
SPEAKER 03 :
Does nobody have a granola bar in their house or cereal? I mean, it was so unrealistic.
SPEAKER 07 :
Everybody I know has tons of granola bars at home.
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Yeah.
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Okay, it’s just we’re Americans. It’s just the way we are. The McNulty’s, oh, here’s a good one. They had this emergency pack. that was ready just in case anything like this ever happened. And then they would jet away from their home in California.
SPEAKER 04 :
And they had it pretty normal.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, but they had it in an EV.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, but that’s the other thing, right? If you’re informed enough to have a go bag. Why would you have a Tesla as your fleeing vehicle? You have to go from Southern California to somewhere in Utah in a Tesla?
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You’re not making it, yeah.
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You’re not even making it out of California.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, so you’re looking at these people who are hyper-prepared, right? And they’re stupid.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, but also, keep in mind, the sky is turning orange. It is literally boiling over your head. Your teenage daughter walks in, looks outside, and says, okay, mom, I’m going to go hang out with so-and-so.
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Like hell you are. Right.
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I was like, I don’t care. I mean, we’ve all been self-centered teenagers, right? Out of touch with reality. But even the most self-centered teenager is going to look at that and say, what is going on?
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Now, honey, just so you know, the sky always looks like that over L.A., It’s always burning. Just so you know. Okay, let’s keep going here. Now, I can’t stand liberal bureaucrats, as you know. What? Yeah, I know it’s a shocker, but I can’t. But a city official using this excuse, there are too many people on your property. He uses this as an excuse to bring a SWAT team. Get them so he can go in and supposedly, you know, look at, you know, count up how many supplies they have. Obviously, he wants to get their food. But go ahead.
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You have to wait because you missed the most important part.
SPEAKER 07 :
What did I miss?
SPEAKER 03 :
So this bureaucrat comes up because they don’t have a permit because there’s over 30 people on the premises of this compound.
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And this, by the way, this place is huge.
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The assistant to Ian goes out, lets him in and takes him on a tour of the whole entire compound, including the weapons vault. Where they’ve got AR-15s and other types of guns strapped on the walls with God knows how much ammunition.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh, come on. They would totally do that.
SPEAKER 03 :
That’s totally believable. Totally. If you’re an idiot.
SPEAKER 07 :
I would show the government all my guns. There you go.
SPEAKER 03 :
Who wrote this thing?
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah. Okay. Can you see where the implausibilities are crazy?
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 07 :
Folks, this is just what we’re getting at is this is hard to believe any of it. Okay.
SPEAKER 03 :
And I like cheesy disaster movies, okay? Yes, you do. I’m going to have to go home and watch The Day After Tomorrow to recover from this thing.
SPEAKER 07 :
That’s hard. Okay, the script. It generally bounces between wooden and preachy. It’s bad. This is poorly written. I mean, this is one of the worst scripts I’ve seen in a movie in a long time. People just don’t talk like real people throughout the movie. Other times, they talk like they’re teaching a class, like they’re lecturing people on elements of prepping.
SPEAKER 03 :
I think they had teleprompters.
SPEAKER 07 :
It seemed like they did. It was really bad. By far the worst moments. Oh, my gosh. This is the worst. Are the incredibly predictable and clumsy moments between young Claire and Abe. OK, so they have a teenage romance, right? They see each other. And I mean, they almost run to each other from across a meadow right away. Oh, it’s awful. It’s the worst teenage love story ever written or acted. I mean, it’s clumsy. It is awful. It is just I don’t know. I don’t know what it is. It was almost like they both admitted we were stuck into this movie to like each other. Do so. OK, just so you know, you were put in this movie for me. Be mine. I mean, it was terrible. Finally, it’s not a full story at all, since this entire movie is just setting up a TV streaming series. which hopefully will be more interesting than the movie yeah okay uh finally one last thing there’s very little humor there was a little bit at one point but at one point they let a group in okay what happens next there’s nothing going on so at one point they let in a group of people from the outside what did i say earlier what happens if you let in a few
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, there’s got to be some drama or something’s got to happen.
SPEAKER 07 :
There’s drama. There is. But it’s kind of forced. Don’t get me wrong. Some of the performances, at least of the adults, not the teens, some of the performances are pretty decent. Right. They’re fine. But toward the end, they actually let in a fair number of people who are at the gate. Yes, I’m giving it away.
SPEAKER 04 :
Great. You’ve just limited all of your resources. You’re all going to die.
SPEAKER 07 :
And, well, no, it’s a wonderful, beautiful thing. What do you think is going to happen next? You’re going to have hundreds, hundreds and hundreds of people pouring in once they hear that these people got in, right? Do they explain that? Nope. They just act like none of that badness ever happens.
SPEAKER 03 :
But they also don’t explain why there’s only a couple dozen people at the gate. I mean, this compound is out there. It’s not like it’s hidden in some ravine or something. No, it’s not far from town. It was just so, so implausible.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, none of this made sense. And by the way, I guess the biggest thing is just this whole idea that nobody else in the area… This is Utah. Utah people are prepped.
SPEAKER 03 :
Well, the neighbors were preppers, too.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, well, you had some neighbors that were preppers, but really… I can’t believe that you would have so many people in Utah that aren’t prepared for any kind of an emergency that within just a few days, they’re all starving and dying and having to come to your. It’s just crazy. Folks, this movie is not good. Rotten Tomatoes did not like this movie. They gave it 35 percent. And I read some of these reviews. That includes a few faith based reviewers who are pumping it up. And you know me. I’m faith-based. They didn’t like it. They said it was bad. I’m saying it’s worse. I’m going to give this quality one star. For you, it was zero stars. Corey hated this movie. Hated, hated, hated it. Did you hate this movie?
SPEAKER 03 :
Bad words, bad words, bad words. It was horrible. Exactly.
SPEAKER 07 :
Corey hated this movie.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s why she’s in here. The emoji that’s got the curse word bar over its mouth.
SPEAKER 03 :
I was told that I had to be careful what I said.
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You have to be careful. And this is a homeschooled good girl. But she was so mad. Guys, some of these Christian movies are really made well and are really good. This is not one of them. And, Corey, you had a number of people at work who went to see this movie.
SPEAKER 03 :
Oh, yeah. People at work didn’t like it either.
SPEAKER 07 :
They all hated it. And so I’m just going to say, do I recommend going to this movie? No, I don’t. Political, four. Yeah, of course, it’s conservative. More religious, four. Yes, it’s Christian. But folks, this is not a good movie. I’m sorry. I wish it was. I was hoping it would be. I was actually kind of excited about it. I am not now. Don’t go to Homestead. Save your money. It’s not worth it.
SPEAKER 06 :
I really agree.
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Back to Rush to Reason, presented by High Five Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Electric, where every call ends with a high five.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason. Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Tanner Cole. Man. And Ashley Cart. Her. That’s right. Okay, now. You got boy and girl. You got boy and girl. Let’s do some of the best and worst of 2024. I’ll get to the best movies last. So I’m going to kind of work from the back up here. I’m going to start with my first area is the most needlessly woke films. There are three of them. Mm-hmm. The third worst was Monkey Man. You saw Monkey Man, didn’t you?
SPEAKER 16 :
I didn’t mind it, but it wasn’t that great. I thought it would be a lot better.
SPEAKER 07 :
No, I gave it an average review. I thought the action was great, but it had a bunch of woke stuff it didn’t need.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, the action was great.
SPEAKER 07 :
Okay, number two, Wicked, or as I call it, Woked. It had a number of woke things in it that were totally unnecessary, did nothing for the story whatsoever. No, just not good. But number one, drumroll, please. Mean Girls! Oh, yeah. Mean Girls was the most woke movie of the year. It should have just been gay girls or gay something. Gay everything. Just gay.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, just call it The Gays.
SPEAKER 07 :
The Gays. You know what? That actually works. The Gays. The Gays. Okay, that’s pretty good. Hey, Charlie, give me another drumroll. Here we go. And the gays.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, okay. That actually works.
SPEAKER 07 :
Okay, next up is best actor and then best actress. Best actor. Honorable mention. Number six. I’m going to go with Mark Wahlberg of Arthur the King. He was very good. He was very good. And Russell Crowe of Land of Bad, which was a surprisingly good movie.
SPEAKER 16 :
I liked that movie, yeah.
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Number five, Dennis Quaid, Reagan. He played Ronald Reagan. Number four, Anthony Hopkins from One Life. He played Nicholas Winston. Number three, Gabriel LaBelle, and he played Lorne Michaels on Saturday Night. Folks, that’s a terrific performance. The movie was good. He was great. Number two, Matthew Modine from Hard Miles, who played local legend here in Colorado, Greg Townsend. And we’re going to get to that movie here again later. And number one is… Johnny Flynn from One Life. He played the younger Nicholas Winston. So he played a young Anthony Hopkins. Johnny Flynn was fantastic in One Life. He was fantastic. And I would watch the movie again just for him. Now, best actress. I’m rather excited about this one. Honorable mentions, first of all. Kaylee Spaney from Alien Romulus. She really picked up the ball from Scorny Weaver. Way to go, Kaylee Spaney. Good job.
SPEAKER 04 :
Those are hard shoes to fill.
SPEAKER 07 :
They were. And then a little girl named Alicia Weir in Abigail as the bad little vampire.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
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Who’s toying with people. Abigail is a surprisingly good movie. Number five. Lupita Nyong’o from A Quiet Place, day one. She was wonderful and she is a wonderful actress. Number four. Christiana Del Ana from Cabrini as Mother Cabrini. Wonderful. Number three. daisy ridley from young woman in the sea she played gertrude edderly who swam across the english channel right she was wonderful uh number two hillary swank from ordinary angels just a wonderful and that’s a true story also about sharon stevens i’ll get into it later and number one charlie Carolyn Bracken, you don’t even know who she is. Irish actress, and it’s from the movie Oddity. It’s a horror movie, and she plays two characters in it. And one is blind, and they are twin sisters.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
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One is a murder victim, and one is blind and psychic. And I know that’s weird, but folks, she put in one of the best performances I have seen probably in the last five years. And Oddity is actually a pretty good movie to watch just because of her. Okay, next. We’re going to do my biggest letdowns and most pleasant surprises. Then we’ll go to break, come back, and do worst and best movies of the year. You ready?
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah.
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Okay, my biggest letdown movies of the year. Now, these are movies, not just that they’re bad, okay, but that you thought they would be good. So you really expected that. Have you ever had this happen? Don’t you hate it? All the time. When you’ve been looking forward to a movie, a sequel, or something like this, and then it bombs.
SPEAKER 16 :
All the time. It seems like the last five years it happens every time.
SPEAKER 07 :
It’s been happening a lot. Okay, dishonorable mention. Ghostbusters, Frozen Empire.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, no.
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Yes. You have a bunch of pretty good actors, young actors, but they’re not comedians. And the brilliance of the original Ghostbusters was you had several comedians in comedic roles, and it was just hilarious. These kids just aren’t very funny. And the story was slow because of them. Okay, number five. Moana 2.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, saw that one coming.
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Big letdown. Big letdown. It should have been much better. It looked almost like a movie that was just made to be run on Disney.
SPEAKER 04 :
It was supposed to be three episodes of a TV show, so yeah.
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Yeah. Number four, Joker 2. Oh, this was bad. And it’s hard because Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga are wonderful actors. Doesn’t matter. This was a dog, folks. Do not see Joker 2. Number three. Monkey Man. And why do I say that? Because the previews made it look awesome.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 07 :
It looks like one of the great action films that you’re ever going to want to see. And then you watch it and you’re like, okay, it’s not terrible, but this is a big drop off. It dragged. Okay. Number two. If. You know, imaginary friends with Ryan Reynolds. What a letdown. And boy, did that bomb.
SPEAKER 04 :
That one looked like it was going to be so cute.
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It looked like it was going to be awesome, right? And it had Ryan Reynolds at the peak of his powers. You’re thinking, oh my gosh, this is going to be so funny. Ryan Reynolds, they made him depressing. Unbelievable. Ryan Reynolds was boring. And the movie was boring. The movie bombed after the first week. Word of mouth killed this thing faster than it could kill anything else. And finally, the biggest letdown of the year, Charlie. The Fall Guy with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, two of my favorite actors.
SPEAKER 16 :
She is my favorite actress. I was so born. I was just like, when is something going to happen?
SPEAKER 07 :
Was it awful or what?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, I would think Joker should be number two, but it’s a good list.
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, Joker 2 was awfully bad.
SPEAKER 04 :
That was kind of hard to pick. It takes skill to make some of the best actors and actresses look boring.
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And they did. I mean, a romance between two gorgeous people and you don’t care. It was that bad. Okay. And now my most pleasant surprises of the year. Honorable mention. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. You would think that that wouldn’t be that good. This was actually a very good movie with good characters, good character development, a good storyline that moved along. Terrific, you know, visions throughout the entire thing. Just really good visuals, really good CGI. I was actually impressed by this movie. Number five, Arthur the King. That was a pleasant surprise. Came out of nowhere. Didn’t even know about the movie. And I thought Mark Wahlberg did a really good job. The story of the dog and a race that they were doing, it was very touching. Number four, Abigail. Once again, the little vampire girl who has a group of… Really shallow people trapped in a building and she’s hunting them. It was surprisingly funny. Number three, Oddity. As I said before, the Irish horror film that’s a little slow, but boy, it is well directed and very creepy. Very well done. Number two, Land of Bad. It’s about drone pilots. It stars Russell Crowe, and this was surprisingly good, wasn’t it?
SPEAKER 16 :
I thought it was a great war film. One of the better ones in a while.
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And it came out of nowhere, and I enjoyed Land of Bad. It’s one of my top ten. And finally, a movie that you won’t expect at all. Go ahead, Charlie. Most pleasant surprise of the year, Flo. Really? You don’t even know what that is. I guarantee it. It’s a story I saw just about a month ago, month and a half ago. It’s a cartoon of a cat surviving basically a watery apocalypse along with a bunch of other animals.
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It got really good reviews.
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It got great reviews, and I was surprised. It was almost entrancing. Yeah. Watching this cat and these other animals survive in this flooded landscape in the future. I know it’s hard to believe, but Flo was a four-star movie, and it was shocking. That sounds adorable. It was the biggest surprise of the year for me. And up after the break, we’re going to do our worst movies of the year, the ones to avoid, because you’re going to be renting over the next year. Don’t rent these. And then our best. But up next is Geno’s Auto Service. They have the best NAPA warranty because they have the best mechanics. They really do. Don’t take chances with your car. Get it fixed at Geno’s. Call 303-794-6700.
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Now back to Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason. Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Tanner Cole. Man. And Ashley Cart. That’s right. Okay. You’re going to rent a lot of movies. All the movies that I’m about to say, these are already out on video. You can rent these or maybe even see them for free. And I think you’re going to be surprised at which ones to avoid and which ones to watch. But I will say this, folks. When I say avoid a movie, almost always after week one, it bombs once word of mouth kills it. Even if it gets good reviews.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s free in about a month after it comes out.
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Right. All right. Worst movies of the year. First of all, two dishonorable mentions. All right. I got to start with Trap, which was by M. Night Shyamalan. John would put this as his worst of the year, but he doesn’t see as many movies as I do. He hated this movie. Okay. And yes, it was bad. Oh, actually, did he see this? Yeah, he did. Okay. Next one is Tarot. Tarot, it’s a horror movie, and it looks really cool, you know, kids with tarot cards and all this. Folks, it’s bad. It’s boring. It’s really painful. Do not watch it. Number 10, Lisa Frankenstein. Oh, yeah. It looked charming. It looked cute, didn’t it? It looked cool. Bad. Awful. Slow. Number 9, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which reminds me of Lisa Frankenstein. It is goth and stupid and boy, oh boy, does it drag. It was painful. Number eight. And here’s one they got 90% on Rotten Tomatoes. But I called it The Substance. Awful. Some great performances, but an awful movie. And boy, it was two hours and 21 minutes long. Disgusting. And it bombed after week one. Word of mouth killed it. It only made $16 million. Wow. Number seven, The Crow. The remake of The Crow. Folks, watch the original. Okay? Do not watch the remake of The Crow. Number six, The Watchers. That actually looks very cool. You know, these people watching you while you’re out. Oh, did it drag? I mean, it was painful.
SPEAKER 16 :
I hate that actress. I don’t know why.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, well, it’s easy. You’ll hate her more in this. Number five, Imaginary with the little bear, the little killer bear, teddy bear. Oh, gosh. Boring. Awful. Awful. Number four, Dragon Keeper. This was a half-star movie. Okay.
SPEAKER 06 :
Ouch.
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Yes, it’s a cartoon. And, you know, it’s with a little boy. He can keep the dragon. No, it’s terrible. Do not watch it. Number three, you’ll feel good about this one, sir. Joker 2. There we go. Is the third worst movie of the year. Unbelievable how bad that movie was on every level. Agreed?
SPEAKER 16 :
I think everyone who likes DC had so much hope.
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Yeah, terrible. Number two, skin care. This actually got 67% because of a terrific performance from the star. On Rotten Tomatoes, awful. Absolutely dreadful. I mean, I couldn’t watch the ending. I couldn’t take any more. It was so awful. I was clawing at the door to get out of the auditorium, okay? But number one, the worst movie of the year is Charlie. Y2K. Yes, Charlie. And who’s the young actress who everybody hates now? She’s going to be in Snow White.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, oh. Yeah, Rachel Zegler.
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Rachel Zegler. Well, you know, to get a head start on being hated for Snow White, she made Y2K. Y2K is awful in every conceivable way. It looks like it was made with about $20, $30 of budget. $15 million, so you’re not far. No budget. No acting, no writing, no story, no pace. Awful. Just total pain. Okay, now let’s go to the best movies of the year. This is kind of hard because I did not give a single review over four stars the entire year. This has happened only twice with me. So there were a lot of good movies, no great ones. Here we go. Honorable mention, Saturday Night was surprisingly good. A very entertaining little film. And One Life with Anthony Hopkins, also a very good movie, not great. Number 10, Gladiator 2. The sequel was not as good as the original, but it was actually a very good, solid movie. Number 9, Reagan. Reagan was a good movie, a great look at a great president, my favorite president, but it did drag at times. It wasn’t above a four star. Number eight, A Quiet Place Day One with Lupita Nyong’o. I love her and she did a great job. No, it was not on the level of the original Quiet Place, but it was a very good movie. Number seven, Transformers 1.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, my husband loved that movie.
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Yes, it was a cartoon. It was surprisingly good. Four out of five stars. It was one of my top two or three cartoons of the entire year. I think it was my third. Number six, Cabrini, also made by Angel Studios. And this was a good Christian movie about Mother Cabrini. Very interesting. Number five, this will shock you, Alien Romulus. If you like being scared by those aliens, folks, Alien Romulus is going to do it for you. Number four, Hard Miles. The story about Greg Townsend here in Colorado who took a bunch of kids who were basically young convicts, took them on a bike ride to the Grand Canyon. Very well-made movie. Number three, Ordinary Angel starring Hilary Swank. Very, very touching movie. Very well made. I don’t know anybody who did not enjoy Ordinary Angels. Number two, my second best movie of the year is a cartoon. Also with Lupita Nyong’o, The Wild Robot. The Wild Robot is the best cartoon made in several years. And there haven’t been many good ones. Number one, drumroll please. Young Woman and the Sea, Daisy Ridley, starring as Gertrude Ederle. I’ve been telling people you can watch it for free on Disney+. Watch Young Woman and the Sea. It is very, very good. My wife loves it. Some people will give it five stars. A lot of people will. I think it drags a little too much for that, but I thought it was very good. What do you think?
SPEAKER 16 :
Sounds good.
SPEAKER 07 :
Sounds good. Folks, those are movies to watch, and they will be on our website as well. Okay, that’s it for hour number one. In hour number two, we’re going to be talking best female recording artists. If you have any suggestions, give us a call at 303-477-5600. Until then, keep it right here on Rush to Reason, KLZ 560.
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The Rich Guy.