Dive into this episode where John Rush and his guests unpack the sensational changes the Trump administration has unleashed. With insightful commentary, they discuss how the American public across the spectrum is weighing in on Trump’s seemingly erratic yet calculated actions. In addition, they offer a tantalizing sneak peek into future discussions with Jordan Goodman that listeners won’t want to miss. Lastly, John and Andy dive into a thrilling review of the movie ‘Hard Eyes,’ offering listeners a detailed exploration into the blend of horror and humor making waves in cinemas.
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. But when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness. So I got that going on. and movie reviews with Andy Pate.
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I think that 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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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.
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All right, happy Friday, everybody. Myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush. You made it through another week.
SPEAKER 08 :
Feels good, doesn’t it?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, our first week of February is gone.
SPEAKER 08 :
Telling you what, it is dizzying watching Trump work. Every week is so beautiful, I can’t take the beauty.
SPEAKER 17 :
More and more things happening. It just seems like the weekends, by the way, Andy, because beginning of the week, it always seems like, okay, what happened over the weekend? Because it doesn’t stop. No, it does not. With a lot of administrations, Friday night is the slow news night. If you want to release something that no one needs to hear, you don’t want anybody to hear, you release it on Friday night, and you don’t worry about it. In this administration’s case, they’re just rolling all the way through it. It doesn’t matter what day of the week it is.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, it doesn’t. You know what, though, to me, John? The biggest story is not Donald Trump. And I know that’s shocking. But let’s face facts. He’s doing everything we thought he would do. We know Donald Trump loves to be a bull in a china shop. We love it. He’s our bull. We’re enjoying it, right? Charge in. The big shock has been the American people saying, go ahead.
SPEAKER 17 :
Mm-hmm. Yeah, minus the left.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, obviously minus the left. Hardcore left, I should say. But when you look at the polling, we talked about it on Tuesday, you look at the polling on the various things he’s doing, it’s so high. And what I really realized in the last couple days was this. I don’t think the Democrats had any idea. the seething rage that was going on in the American public. Could Donald Trump have done this in 2016? Absolutely not, because people would not have agreed with it. They wouldn’t have stomached it. But it dawned on me that the American people are looking at the Democrats right now and saying, you know, with all your protestations and everything, we got news for you. you had us invaded for four years. I mean, all out invaded. We saw it on our streets in a way at, at heights and at speeds that we’ve never seen financially being proven as we speak, right? We have homelessness and crime overrunning the streets. We had inflation jacked up through the roof. We have fentanyl deaths everywhere. We, you know, and it goes on and on and on. But I think the biggest thing that touched it all off was the all out invasion. And I, I believe that the American voter right now has become like a prison guard. And you’re probably thinking, what? Here’s what I mean. You know how when, you know, guys go into prison, you know, you got these toughened guys, they go into prison and it comes time to go out in the prison yard and exercise and lift weights and whatever. Then they go back, right? What if you go in and you are a… child molester an abuser how do the guys in prison treat you not very well you’re gonna get the living daylights beat out of you right here’s what the guards do also the guards don’t care about you either because they look at you as the lowest of the lowest of the lowest of the low or you dealt drugs to kids or whatever right what do they do john they turn their back
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They’re not there to protect you.
SPEAKER 08 :
Do whatever you want with them. Do whatever you want with them. And right now, the American voter is looking at Donald Trump and saying, do whatever you want with them. It doesn’t matter what you want to do with them. Really? Well, I want to make all the IRS agents wear tutus and dance in traffic. Yeah, go ahead. We don’t care. Well, I’m going to fire everybody in an entire department. Yeah, fine, whatever. We literally hate the Democrats so much. As I said on Tuesday, they have a negative 26 approval rating right now. They, you know, they’re looking at it right now. The Democrats are trying to make it sound like Elon Musk is this huge threat. And Americans are looking at them and saying, do you not get it? For the 80th time, we don’t care what they do to you. It’s like at a time when America was all upset about waterboarding and torture, you know, suppose of terrorists. And then the movie Taken comes out. And you have the torture scene and everybody’s cheering. Why? Because this guy was kidnapping girls into slavery where they would die. Okay, sex slavery where they would die. And everybody in the audience is looking at Liam Neeson saying, go ahead, do whatever you want with them. And I believe that that is the message of the American people right now to Donald Trump. Man, you do whatever you want to the government. We don’t care. What do you think?
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No, Andy, fully agree. I think people, number one, especially with the more things that get uncovered. Now, would they be that way had he not gone in and done the things he said he was going to do? Of course not. No, he’d be a horse of a different color. But the reality is he’s done that and more. In fact, he’s done far more than I think. Even some on our side thought he would do this quickly. Right. Not even in regards to immigration, but just Doge and what they’re finding and what they’re overturning. And it kind of makes you wonder, this was a question maybe more for Tuesday, but it kind of makes you wonder, how much of this did they know prior to even entering office and where to start digging? They had to have had some moles or somebody from the inside feeding them some info. Like, you guys know that this USAID, you know, department is nothing but a huge slush fund for Democrats, right?
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, yeah. And, you know, we need to thank one man, really. Everybody’s talking right now about Elon Musk and Doge, and we should be. It’s wonderful. But, guys, he’s only following the blueprint put out by Rand Paul.
SPEAKER 17 :
True.
SPEAKER 08 :
Rand Paul’s been talking about this for years. Rand Paul’s been talking about USAID. Rand Paul’s been talking about all of it. I guarantee you they went right to Rand and said, okay, point us. We are your gun. Point us.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 08 :
Theoretical gun, folks. You know what I mean.
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Right. There was a great interview, by the way, because the other thing that’s happened is Trump has put some great people in place. For example, Treasurer Secretary, which for maybe some of you that don’t know, he is a very known openly gay man.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yes, he is.
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But solid individual when it comes to the things that he’s doing. There was an interview the other night that this – I don’t even know what network news he was on, but they were really trying to corner him into things that are happening right now in regard to Doge and things along those lines. And this gal literally was trying to pin him in a corner in regards to the Treasury and what’s happening basically. the checkbook and you know what about these individuals and what rights did they have and what what’s going to happen when you go through the irs and this that and the other and his answers were were kind but firm in that well number one when it comes to the irs we’re not going to do anything there until tax season is over because we all know what’s going on right now and we’re not even going to think about entering that particular right you know that particular office right now until then Furthermore, the individuals that have been granted read-only access to the things that they are looking at is strictly that. They’re not making any changes. Any changes made, by the way, to anything Treasury-wise has to come from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury.
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Of course.
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do anything at this point all they’re doing is reading and discovering and figuring out what’s going on but the left Andy is absolutely unhinged which by the way should be a signal to everybody those of you including those of you that are on the left by the way this should be a signal to you to say what what are you guys worried about what if you’re so worried about this stuff what are you hiding well you know what what’s going on this such a big deal to you because if everything is above board why would you care
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, it’s going to be interesting to see exactly what is found, because like I’ve been saying, and I’ve seen a few national correspondents now saying this, the Democrats, since the election of Donald Trump, have spent the last couple months doing nothing but burning and shredding and deleting. Everywhere they possibly can.
SPEAKER 17 :
They don’t want to be found out.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, yeah. They have spent all their time cleansing people. All their records, cleansing, everything they’ve done. But it’s really hard to cleanse money you’ve sent overseas in USAID.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, there’s paper trails on some of those things that the Treasury has.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right, exactly. It was too ripe a fruit there to be picked. And I think they’re in a lot of trouble. I think that trouble is going to grow. I agree. And here’s the biggest thing, though, once again. The big story, once again, is the American people. I cannot believe… For the first time, really, in my life, the American people are looking at the government saying, we don’t care what this person does to you. You let us be invaded for four years. That is your job. You let us be overrun for four years. And now you think we are going to care. Who they fire, we don’t care.
SPEAKER 17 :
Great point. I think it’ll be interesting, by the way, a little preview here. Tuesday we’ll interview Jordan Goodman. Jordan’s come much further to our side than he probably ever has. It’s going to be interesting to see what he says about all of what’s just happened. By the way, and the reason I say that is, a lot of what we’ve just gone through as a country, are things that we have been talking to Jordan about for years now, and it’s finally come true, and what we have said all along is now factual.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and by the way, a lot of this is stuff that you and I have been telling Jordan, look, this needs to happen, then this, this, this, this. And every time, what did Jordan say? Won’t ever happen.
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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, John Rush, together with Andy Pate. And John, are you ready for a movie?
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Is this one scary?
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, John, you know, it is Valentine’s Day.
SPEAKER 17 :
It is Valentine’s Day.
SPEAKER 08 :
And, of course, what does that mean? It’s time for a horror movie, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, God, not a romance, but a horror movie.
SPEAKER 08 :
Time for a slasher movie. Actually, it’s a little bit of a combination. Let’s take a look at Hard Eyes.
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For the past two years, a masked maniac known as the Hard Eyes Killer has stalked, hunted, and brutally slain couples on Valentine’s Day. With no motive yet uncovered.
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This is more than just murder. He’s like Cupid. With a kink.
SPEAKER 08 :
Like Cupid with a kink. And it’s quite a kink.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay.
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Just so you know. Okay. Every year, but in different cities, the Heart Eyes Killer celebrates Valentine’s Day by murdering young lovers in gruesome ways. He wears a mask with hearts sewn over the eyes. And these also give him night vision, by the way, which is kind of cool.
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Okay.
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Anyway, couples are on the alert. But not Ellie and Jay. They’re played by Olivia Holt and Mason Gooden because they’re not a couple. But Allie’s lousy boss forces her to work with Jay on an ad campaign. What begins as a meet-cute degenerates into bitter rivalry since Allie knows Jay was sent to fix her mess. She doesn’t like him. And by the way, she’s been through some rough breakups. She hates love. She’s not in the mood for romance at all. Even though Jay is this ridiculously good-looking guy. So the two are at a restaurant when Allie sees her ex there with a new girl. Well, to make her ex jealous, what does Allie do? She plants a romantic kiss on Jay in a public place. Uh-oh, bad news. Someone was watching. Someone very bad. Shortly later, the killer is in Allie’s closet. A battle ensues, and she and Jay flee. Well, this makes Jay a suspect, unfortunately, because he was there when she was almost killed. And he’s brought in by the cops, and they have two cops named Hobbs and Shaw. I thought that was kind of funny. As the cops track the murderer, gruesome kills mount while Allie and Jay keep insisting, we’re not a couple. They yell at the murderer, we’re not a couple. Kill someone else. They can’t take it anymore. Unfortunately, the killer ain’t buying it. So witness a night of romantic comedy, brutal slashing, and desperate investigation. Who will wind up together and who will be torn apart? Literally. We’re going to find out in Hard Eyes. What do you think, John?
SPEAKER 17 :
That doesn’t sound too bad. How gory is it?
SPEAKER 08 :
Very.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, never mind.
SPEAKER 08 :
You hate these kinds of movies, I know. What works in Hard Eyes? Well, first of all, the pace, the action, and the terror are edge of your seat good. They’re very good, John. They get it all just right, and I was very impressed by the pacing of it. As we always talk about with horror movies, the pacing is everything. Next, for today’s slasher fans, more is better, and Hard Eyes delivers big-time gore. But Hard Eyes does an inventive job of spoofing romantic comedies. That’s a new one. It felt like every couple was just an exaggerated look at meet-cutes from other films, and that was pretty fun. Next, the biggest key to a rom-com slasher is the calm, right? You need some funny lines and situations or the whole thing just becomes a slog. Hard Eyes once again delivers. It can be very funny. Next, another key is a series of plot twists and shocks. You’ve got to have that in these films. You know, who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? And it works. Again, hard eyes delivers. And finally, it’s good to have worthwhile side characters. You want that because you just don’t want just two characters that that’s all you care about for an entire movie. You can pull that off if they’re really good, but generally you want some good side characters. There are a few here. Hobbs and Shaw were good. They were exaggerated characters. I’ll get into another one later. But overall, Hard Eyes had all the pieces of a terrific slasher movie. A very, very good one. Okay, what doesn’t work in Hard Eyes? First, the obvious. It didn’t need to be this gruesome. They were catering to today’s slasher fans to such a degree that it kind of hurts the product. Too much is too much for wider audiences. You’re kind of narrowing your audience when you do that. Next, the humor was pretty good, but it could have been even better. You had the pieces there. They could have even taken it up another notch. It just fell just a little bit short of Scream. Okay, next. The campy, over-stereotyped look at rom-coms. Well, it was funny. Don’t get me wrong. It was funny. I was laughing a number of times, but it also killed any chance for any real chemistry between Allie and Jay, right? How much can you get into the romance of these two people when this whole thing is also a movie making fun of rom-coms? It’s just kind of hard to, you see where I’m going with that? Thus, we don’t feel any connection to these main characters. And finally, the advertising boss is really exaggerated, also killing any realism. Horror needs realism. Otherwise, you’re just watching gross stuff that you know is a bunch of special effects and camera effects and so forth. It’s just not going to be the same unless you can feel a little bit more reality. They killed a lot of the reality. Okay. Rotten Tomatoes. They gave Heart Eyes 92%. They loved this movie. And I’m going to say it’s a good movie. It is definitely worth seeing. I almost went for, but I would have… Gosh, I was stuck between, is it a strong three and a half or a weak four? And I finally decided to go with quality 3.5. And here’s why. When you kill the realism that much with the campiness, you’re killing a lot of what makes a horror movie. OK, the Scream movies kept the reality. You could really feel, you know, watching these characters run for their lives and fight for their lives. And you could really feel that there was a real investigation going on here. Here, it feels a little too campy and it just didn’t quite make it political. Let’s see here. I don’t remember anything, so I’ll give it a three. More religious, obviously a two. You know, I could grade it down further if I want, but, you know, I’m going within the genre, okay? So I’ll just take it down to a two on more religious. Do I recommend going to heart eyes? Yes. Okay. If you are somebody who likes the slasher movies, the gore movies, and also just wants to have a little fun, Hard Eyes is one of the best ones of that genre to come out probably over the last two, three years. It’s very, very good. It’s well-made. They just went a little too far at times to where you’re just like, hey, don’t keep reminding me I’m watching a movie. But I am watching a movie, and I’m having fun. I had fun at Hard Eyes. Everybody in the audience did, too. Good movie.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, John Rush, together with Andy Pate. And John, are you ready for another movie?
SPEAKER 17 :
Absolutely. This one’s a little more your speed. This one’s had many movies made with this name. Yes. Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
There have been a lot of movies made with this name. Okay. And there’s also, just so you know, there’s been quite a few movies made like this one. But here we go. Hidden Within. I’ll bet you didn’t know this. Hidden Within. Every real estate agent is an action hero.
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Did you know that? Oh, yeah. Okay. Got it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, here we go in Love Hurts. Marvin Gable.
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Who are you? Your brother brought us in to find you. After you let Rose go.
SPEAKER 11 :
Tell my brother to back off.
SPEAKER 04 :
This little spider monkey ninja got hopped. Hey, what the? Rose? Hey, Marv.
SPEAKER 11 :
Why did you come back?
SPEAKER 02 :
If we’re gonna stop your brother, I’m gonna need to old you.
SPEAKER 11 :
I’m so sorry.
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Find my brother and Rose now!
SPEAKER 09 :
Now let’s finish this together.
SPEAKER 11 :
You want the old me? You got him.
SPEAKER 09 :
It’s about damn time.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah! What do you think, John? It didn’t sound bad. All right, well, Kei Hui Kwan, do you know him?
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, by the way, where did he get started? See if you remember this.
SPEAKER 17 :
Where did he get started?
SPEAKER 08 :
He was the little boy in Raiders of the Lost Ark 2, The Temple of Doom.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, you’re right.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, short run.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, obviously he’s an older guy now.
SPEAKER 17 :
How did I forget that one?
SPEAKER 08 :
Right, well, he stars, Kei-Hui Kwan, he stars as Marvin Gable, a successful realtor who just loves his quiet life. Now, he geeks out on homes. He sets sales records. Living alone, Marvin has no attachments and no interruptions on his quiet, friendly, humble life. He even makes cookies for people at work. Problem is, Marvin has a past, and it’s about to catch up to him. It seems Marvin was once an elite hitman with fantastic fighting skills. Back in the day, he worked for his gangster brother, Knuckles, who’s played by Daniel Wu. He’s been in a lot of stuff. But, John, they had a falling out. Why? Well, Marvin let a target go. Her name was Rose, as you heard in the preview there. She’s played by Ariana DeBose. And now hitmen are still after her. And they got real good reason to be after her. So it’s not great for Marvin when Rose tracks him down. Rose is tired of hiding from Knuckles and she wants Marvin to be his old self to help her. Well, suddenly Marvin’s perfect life is invaded by lots of killers wanting to get Rose because she knows where some big money was stolen. And Marvin, too, needs to be killed for helping Rose. And of course, Knuckles is driving most of the show. Makes sense?
SPEAKER 05 :
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay. Can Marvin survive? Will he save Rose? Does he even want to because he didn’t want her back? And can he still reach his sales goals? John, that is the story of Love Hurts.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s a repeat, but it doesn’t sound bad. Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
I mean, we’ve seen this kind of thing. Yeah, people who have a past of being a hitman or being this, that, and they’re trying to hide out in the present. But it’s kind of fun. Well, what works in Love Hurts? First of all, this is a very quick movie. It clocks in at 83 minutes.
SPEAKER 17 :
Not bad.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, so boom. There are really good, and I mean really good, fight scenes, very well done, mostly toward the beginning and the end.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, you have some gore, obviously, because you’ve got knives and stuff like that. But you know what? Not that much overall. Really, not for what you would expect in a movie like this. K. Hui Kwan, he’s a very likable actor with great martial arts skills. Just tremendous. He’s actually done the choreography for a lot of other movies. And so he’s amazing. He’s a lot like Jackie Chan. Incredibly likable, great skills. Now this makes it easy to care about him. And you instantly do. And you want him to win. There are several moments of humor amidst the action, and even romance. Here’s something that kind of caught me off guard. There are some surprisingly interesting side characters. There’s a budding romance between Marvin’s real estate assistant, her name is Ashley, and a poet killer called The Raven. And They kind of warm to each other over time. And finally, Sean Astin. Remember him? Rudy, Rudy. Oh, yeah, yeah. Right, right. Sean Astin puts in a surprisingly heartwarming performance as Marvin’s realtor boss. This came out of the blue. In this wacky, zany movie with these exaggerated characters, right, and this action everywhere, and this nice guy who makes cookies trying to hide his past, you don’t expect his boss… to be this very wise, very caring, soft-spoken country guy with a cowboy hat and all that. I was really impressed with Sean Astin in this movie. Okay, what doesn’t work in Love Hurts? First of all, this movie generally has a weak script. It does. It’s like kind of a B-movie, B-team, Tarantino crime humor. I mean, you know these Tarantino crime humors. They have all the cool crime people saying all the cool crime things, and they do it in funny ways. This falls short of that. Now, Rose, here’s the big problem. For me, this was the biggest problem in the movie. And by the way, I looked at a bunch of reviews. This was the biggest problem for most everybody. She is one of the most unlikable female leads I’ve ever seen. Ariana DeBose brings nothing, nothing to this role. She doesn’t even seem to fit in the part.
SPEAKER 05 :
Hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
She’s not likable. You don’t like her. You don’t like the character. You don’t like either. You don’t, you wish she was off the screen. She’s acting really cool. And of course they have her doing cool things. Cause you know, the heroines always can fight and shoot and do these things. And you’re just like, we don’t like you. Okay, leave.
SPEAKER 05 :
Interesting.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, not likable at all. There are a couple of hit men who are supposed to be funny. One is played by Marshawn Lynch, and he was a running back for Seattle all those years. He at one point even says, going into beast mode. I thought that was great because that’s his signature line from football. And they’ve got Marshawn Lynch and Ryse Darby, who’s a fine actor. and they fall short they do they’re not as funny as they can be now they do have some funny moments just not as much as they could have done daniel woo he’s a fine actor but knuckles just isn’t a great villain i mean about all that’s interesting about him is he loves to drink bobo and he’s really really evil because you know as the brother of marvin finally it felt like it was assumed we’d care about these characters but the writing doesn’t get us there Right. It’s like they dropped all these characters in and say, you’re supposed to care about them. And it’s like, you need to write us there. OK, you’ve got to get us there. You’ve got to drag us there. And I think maybe with the Marvin, obviously you care about him. And I think the budding romance between Ashley and the Raven, you kind of care about them. And that’s about it. Oh, and you care a lot about Sean Astin’s guy, the realtor boss. But overall, you’re really not caring that much about the characters. You’re just watching a lot of stuff happen. It’s not that funny or interesting or plot twisting or anything else. Summary. Here’s my summary. This was a stupid, fun movie. This was a stupid, fun movie. The crowd liked it much more than the critics. I’ll get to that in a moment. Rose hurt the movie a lot. Man, if they’d had a better character for Rose and redone that character and gotten a different actress, basically any female on planet Earth and put her in, you would have had a better movie. All right, Rotten Tomatoes. At one point, this had sunk down into the mid-teens. OK, it bumped up with a few last second reviews to 23 percent. They did not. That’s one star. OK, they really did not like this movie. I think they were too hard on it. I really do. Because sometimes, as I’ve said before, the critics forget stupid fun is stupid fun. And there was plenty of fun to be had in this. And I did question the people, the moviegoers, as they came out. And I had, let’s see, it was a mix of either thumbs sideways or up. There were no thumbs down. None. All right? Okay. I’m going to give this two and a half stars. And I almost gave it three, because for me, this is a good, solid three-star movie. I had fun. Not quite as good as The Beekeeper, but close. I had fun in this stupid movie, and I loved watching Kei Hui Kwan fight, and I enjoyed him. Political three, more religious three, doesn’t do a thing, really. Well, more religious, take it down to two and a half. I forgot, you’re in a strip club at one point. They don’t show everything, but… You’re in that club. And but that’s really brief. This movie is not that bad. OK, if you want to go see this guy, you know, fighting off his past and just basically if you want to see some campy humor and can’t be fun. and look away from the Screaming Roses on it, and enjoy Kei Hui Kwan in all these fight scenes, which are very impressive at times, do it. I would recommend actually going to Love Hurts, especially if you’re not somebody who wants to watch something like Hard Eyes. This movie is okay. There you go.
SPEAKER 17 :
So this is a little bit like, was it Bob Oden that did the one? Bob Odenkirk. Bob Odenkirk, he did the one where his past caught up to him and
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, what was called Nowhere. Nobody.
SPEAKER 17 :
Nobody. Nobody.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, this is not as good as Nobody. Nobody, I gave four stars, and it was a strong four-star movie. I almost gave it four and a half.
SPEAKER 17 :
Similar premise?
SPEAKER 08 :
It had a few weaknesses.
SPEAKER 17 :
It wasn’t a love story.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. You’re right. Actually, it is similar to Nobody. This is a poor man’s Nobody. And this guy’s a better fighter than Odenkirk, obviously. But Odenkirk is a terrific actor. He’s very funny. And Nobody was just a much better written movie. By the way, folks, once again, for those who have not seen Nobody, I’ve now recommended it about a dozen times. Please rent that movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
Go see it. It’s great.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, rent it. It’s worth it. It’s worth the price of rental. You’re going to have a fun night. But Love Hurts is also a pretty fun time out. I enjoyed it. For me, it was a strong three-star. I’m going to give it two and a half for general audiences.
SPEAKER 17 :
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SPEAKER 17 :
Now back to Rush to Reason on KLZ 560. All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Okay, something I wanted to mention today. Well, hang on. We’ve got a question of the day. I almost forgot. Let me do that really quick before we move along. Yesterday’s in the film The Shining, what phrase did Jack Torrance repeatedly type on his typewriter?
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, I haven’t seen The Shining in over, like, 20 years.
SPEAKER 17 :
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
There’s your answer. I actually would have got that one right. I’m not too good at these, but that one I actually would have actually remembered and got right. Today, the question of the day is, what is the term for a word or phrase that reads the same backward and forward? And yes, Charlie would know that one. Yeah, Charlie just rattled it off. But I will not say that. You guys can answer that on our Facebook page today. Speaking of Facebook, something I wanted to get to, Andy, was there’s a lot of stuff on Facebook with everything we’ve got going on. Trump, the things we opened up the show with, you know, Doge and so on. And what I’m seeing, and you have to wonder, is some of this planted by… you know, different individuals that aren’t necessarily in our camp? In other words, are they Democrats, things along those lines? Which thing now? Just making sure. In general, just certain things that I see posted where you look at it, you read it, and you’re like, okay, wait a minute. I haven’t read that anywhere other than here. Highly doubtful that that’s, you know, I really doubt that that’s a true statement that’s been made in that particular post or that particular social media post.
SPEAKER 01 :
Right. Whatever.
SPEAKER 17 :
And I gave one last Saturday, for example, on drive radio where there’s some folks on different platforms, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and so on, where they’re going around talking about in the automotive world and the trucks and such. There’s what we call DPF delete kits for diesels where it changes the emissions and so on. And they’re very illegal to do. The EPA has cracked down on those in recent years. A lot of states, even Colorado, has cracked down. And there’s people running around the Internet talking about how now that Trump is in office, you can go back to deleting those. You won’t have any issues, blah, blah, blah. He’s going to go about abolishing the EPA. He hasn’t said anything like that. Thank you, Andy. None of that has been said. So that’s one example. And I’ve got others where, you know – go out, before you forward anything, before you like anything, before you comment on anything, please do a little, just a little bit of due diligence. And if you really have a question, find Andy or I. You can text us, go to the text line, whatever. And we can pretty much tell you straight up if that’s actually reality or not. Because I hate to say this, as much as we want certain things to be true in our hearts, that’s not always the case, Andy. Sure.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. I mean, look, I have heard a lot of out there stories, you know, posts and stories like that have come my way over the last really the last couple of months because of, you know, the changeover. And the only one out of all of those that was true is that Politico got a bunch of money. Right.
SPEAKER 17 :
That one’s true. They have proven that one. Yeah. Got the receipts to show that one.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right, because they bought all these ludicrously expensive subscriptions. And I thought that was really, you’ve talked about this on air, right? They bought subscriptions from Politico so Politico could help them, the government, bought subscriptions from Politico so Politico could help the government know what’s going on in the government.
SPEAKER 17 :
Right. Dumb. To the tune of millions. It’s just simply money laundering is all it is when it’s all said and done.
SPEAKER 08 :
Totally money laundering. That was the only one out of everything else, and I mean there are probably 20 or 30, all false.
SPEAKER 17 :
I’ve said I’ve seen that, you know, the wacko one. I have seen a ton of false ones where it’s like, OK, yeah, I gave you an example a moment ago of one and there’s others out there. Point being, I know I say this a lot, but, you know, I really feel like it’s important for our side, especially. And I get it. You may read something and think, oh, yeah, it’s got to be true. You know, it’s got to be true. It’s something we’ve been waiting for. It’s got to be true. And so you’ll like it or you’ll forward it or you’ll post it on your own page or you’ll do whatever and then come to find out. It’s like, yeah, that’s not the case. And that’s not really happening.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, as you know, I’m against censorship. Right?
SPEAKER 17 :
I am too.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m okay with people putting crap out there. However, I think if you put a totally false kind of thing out on the web like that to mess with people and you get caught doing it, I think you should be banned from whatever platform you do it on.
SPEAKER 17 :
I think, you know, I don’t know that I could disagree with it. If it’s unknowingly untrue, unfalse, misleading, you know, you’re trying to send a group of individuals down a path they shouldn’t be going. I don’t know that I’m against that, Andy.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. And I mean, obviously, I’m not including when you’re doing a spoof or something like that. I’m not talking humor, satire. I’m talking when you are trying to mess with people. And you are caught doing it. You are caught putting out, knowing you know that you put out absolutely false information to where it’s cut and dried. You know, I’m not saying I want you in prison, nothing like that. But I do think you should be removed from those platforms going forward.
SPEAKER 17 :
I think if you’ve got, in your case, what you’re talking about, a history of not being truthful, and all you’re doing is spewing utter nonsense, and I get it, there’s free speech and so on. On the same token, folks, these are, we’ll see now where these head, but these are private platforms that do have certain rules that, and we’ve talked about this in the past, even when they were censoring, which I don’t believe in. I don’t go along with that. On the same token, and I’ve said it before, they’re private. If they decide they want a censor, then they can. Now, I also believe that, and it’ll depend on, be interesting to see how things move forward, but I also believe that in a lot of ways they are news organizations, and they’re publishing things, and they should fall underneath different regulations than they are currently, but we’ll see how things change moving forward.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, yeah. I mean, they have standards against obscenity. They have standards against abuse. They have standards, of course, against going online and threatening people’s lives, stuff like that. What about a simple standard that says if you knowingly push false information, you knowingly push false information that can damage the image of somebody else, you’d be removed.
SPEAKER 17 :
I can’t disagree with… Or at least banned for a time, you know. Well, or even, you know, I gave you the example of people spewing literally falsehoods on what you can do emissions-wise on your particular vehicle. And believe me, they are total, total lies and falsehoods. You are literally misleading certain individuals.
SPEAKER 01 :
Yes, you are.
SPEAKER 17 :
And potentially you could… Those particular individuals, depending upon what they do, could end up in all sorts of hot water when it’s all said and done. That’s a little different, Andy, than free speech. You’re leading people down a path to literally destruction.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. You have free speech, but you also within free. See, Democrats want free speech without consequence. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The Founding Fathers never said no consequence. If you use your speech to harm others dishonestly, there should be a consequence.
SPEAKER 17 :
And that one I gave you as an example would be that particular situation. Yes. Because what they’re spewing out, people that are listening to that, if they go out and do those things and then find themselves in a bunch of hot water, well, you know, on the same token, you should do a little research on yourself and not just listen to some guy babbling on the Internet. But… But these are influencers in a lot of cases.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, what they’re doing online is basically a different version of what happened in the beekeeper to little old ladies who were scammed on the phone. Okay. You are lying to somebody in a way to take advantage of them.
SPEAKER 17 :
Good point. Good point, Andy. Yep. And I think you could even add another layer to that, Andy, to where if you’re an influencer, if you are getting paid by said platform any way, shape, or form, frankly, in my opinion, they definitely have more control over you at that point than they do anybody else because you’re now, quote, unquote, an employee in a way. Right. I mean, I know you’re not. You’re a contractor.
SPEAKER 08 :
Contractor, yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
You’re putting information out there. But in a way, Andy, they’re paying you for that content. Right. Correct? Correct. Oh, yes. So I think influencers, frankly, we could do this topic even during the week and spend a lot more time on this because I really feel like influencers should be held to a higher accountability than just Joe Schmo posting that is not paid as an influencer.
SPEAKER 08 :
I agree.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s my opinion on that. And influencers in a lot of cases can make, well, some of them literally that is their job. That’s what they do.
SPEAKER 08 :
Is there any way, going with today’s theme, is there any way to punish people who make really bad movies? Because I’ve lost a lot of hours, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, you have in the last few years especially.
SPEAKER 08 :
And there’s also been a certain amount of mental damage.
SPEAKER 17 :
Absolutely.
SPEAKER 08 :
Just saying.
SPEAKER 17 :
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SPEAKER 06 :
Live and local, back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right. We are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Dan, who is my cohort for years, said, buyer beware, a sucker is born every day. And who would you put in charge of that censorship? Well, I think in this particular case, the example I gave where there’s somebody out there spewing something that frankly is they’re advising people to literally go break the law, like the law or not. And I don’t care for the law, truthfully. I’m one of those that, no, I don’t think at the end of the day it’s really doing anything other than costing a bunch of people money. But it is the law. It is what it is. And I would never advise anybody, nor have I on Drive Radio advise anybody to go take those devices off because, again, it’s against the law. So in this case, Dan, I think it would be really easy to censor this. If it’s knowingly going against the law and you’re advising people to do so, that one’s pretty cut and dried. Right. In my opinion.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, I agree. I agree.
SPEAKER 17 :
You’re advising somebody to cheat on their taxes or to do this or to do that or, in this case, disable emissions devices and so on. Yeah, those, in my opinion, are pretty cut and dried. Now, I guess where it gets dicey is some of the other stuff, what’s censorable or what’s – who do you ban and who do you don’t, that would be a little more difficult than I agree. So to me, the first rule would be, is this person literally advising somebody to break the law? If that’s the case, that’s an easy one. Cut them off. You’re done. I agree. And by the way, in the case of the guy that I watched who was an influencer, was probably making money even on the video that I was watching, yeah, that should be cut off. Sorry, pal, you’re done. You’ve made money in the past on this, and you’re not making any money moving forward on this. If you’re going to advise people to break the law, you’re done.
SPEAKER 08 :
I just think it’s becoming kind of a look. This is a problem that’s rising, though. These totally fake mock posts that are going out. There’s a lot of them. And they are really messing with a lot of people’s heads. You are correct on that, Andy. You know, it’s unfortunate. I’m not sure what to do with it. But I think when people knowingly do that, if they put out stuff like that, knowingly doing it, it’s not satire. I don’t want him in prison. I’m not saying anything like that. But I think being bounced off the platform is a good idea.
SPEAKER 17 :
In the case of what I was talking about, some of these folks are literally making dollars off of what they’re doing. Yeah, that one to me is an easy discussion. You’re done. You’re not on here anymore. Sorry. You’ve given out information that literally is encouraging people to break the law. Whether you like the law or not, sorry, you’re done. And by the way, this isn’t a law like you have to wear a mask. I mean, we’re talking two completely different ends of the spectrum on laws. Get where I’m going there. Oh, yes. So this might be a good subject for next week. We’ll talk about this a little more. So, guys, we’ll be right back. Hour number two is next. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
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