Join John Rush and friends on this Friday edition of Rush to Reason as they dive into the world of movies, with a particular focus on Andy Payne’s movie reviews. Despite the coldest opening day for the Rockies, the team keeps spirits high. The episode also sheds light on the surprising number of official languages in Bolivia, sparking a discussion on the importance of preserving cultural heritage through language. Additionally, the hosts emphasize the critical role of literacy in empowering young minds to distinguish right from wrong in an era where media spin can often blur the truth.
SPEAKER 19 :
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. And movie reviews with Andy Payne.
SPEAKER 23 :
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.
SPEAKER 21 :
What I do have are a very particular set of skills.
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Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.
SPEAKER 07 :
What do you want to do tonight?
SPEAKER 19 :
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.
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All right, happy Friday, everybody. Myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes. And it’s like opening day for Rockies, and I think probably one of the coldest ones they’ve had.
SPEAKER 08 :
It looks awful out there. Are they going to play through? Are they playing through?
SPEAKER 05 :
You’re the sports guy.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, but I’m not a Rockies fan. I’m a Cub fan. So I don’t know. I mean, looking out there, honestly, I would call it just because… Charlie says they’ll play. Well, they probably will. I’m saying what I would do. I would call it because I’d be worried about this thing being wrecked three, four innings in.
SPEAKER 05 :
Charlie’s the only full house of the year.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, you play then.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, you play.
SPEAKER 05 :
You keep rolling.
SPEAKER 08 :
Everybody suffer. After about 8 to 10 inches of snow, keep it going. Keep it going, baby. Keep it going.
SPEAKER 05 :
I guess get the shovels out.
SPEAKER 08 :
Ground balls would be fun.
SPEAKER 05 :
I guess so.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
All right, possible question of the day. Yesterday’s was, which country has the most official languages? The answer is Bolivia. It has 23 of them. Bolivia. 23 languages.
SPEAKER 08 :
I would have thought everything would be some variant of Spanish or Indian.
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The country has a significant amount of indigenous people, which has held on to its linguistic and cultural roots. The country adopted a new constitution in 2009 and designated all indigenous languages as having official status, with 23 of them spoken by fewer than 1,000 people. and two of them being extinct, Bolivian Sign Language is also one of the 37 languages that were given official status.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, I think they’re just adding a bunch just for fun.
SPEAKER 05 :
Just to make it unique. We’ve got that many. You know, we get the Guinness Book of World Records or whatever that way.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, come on. You could be right. Look, how many languages do you think they’re actually speaking? I mean, what do you think is actually going on there? Portuguese or something like that?
SPEAKER 05 :
Fuckiest idea.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
Beats me.
SPEAKER 08 :
Some variant of Spanish.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m doing well to speak English, Andy. Yeah, most days you do that. That’s about all I can do. I’m going to struggle some days to do that. All right. Today’s a possible question. Answer this on our Facebook page. Which artist is known for painting the Garden of Earthly Delights? I wouldn’t have the foggiest idea. Charlie, any idea? The Garden of Earthly Delights. I’m not sure I could even tell you what that painting looks like.
SPEAKER 08 :
No clue. I don’t do art.
SPEAKER 05 :
Are you a painter, by the way? No. Can you draw a stick figure?
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, yes.
SPEAKER 05 :
I can barely do that.
SPEAKER 08 :
I did a cartoon called Stickman. Oh, really? For several years in college, yes.
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, good for you. I’m lucky to draw that.
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Okay.
SPEAKER 05 :
I am not an artist. That is, I do not have an artistic brain. You know me. I’m the mechanical thinker, analyzer. I am not a whimsical, you know, thinking outside the lines, and that is not me at all. No, that’s not you. You look at a blank canvas, it’s like, yeah, it’s a blank canvas.
SPEAKER 08 :
This is why I can oftentimes predict what movies you’ll like.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, I’m not an artsy-fartsy kind of guy.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, you like, when it’s humor, you like big, in-your-face humor.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, absolutely. Boom, boom, boom.
SPEAKER 08 :
You don’t like these subtle types of artistic… Yeah, no. No.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’ve got to be belly laughing. I want a belly laugh.
SPEAKER 08 :
Exactly.
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Yes. All right. Mike Goldstein was going to join us today, but with the weather and everything going on, I get the fact that things come up. But we’ll talk about the adventures of GMA and Andrew for just one moment. And, you know, Andy and I both, we’ve got a desire to help young people to read. And, by the way, it’s not just – I’m sorry. I don’t want to sound wrong in this, Andy. But, I mean, I want kids to learn how to read, by all means, because it’s how you become productive citizens and so on. But beyond that. I feel like part of the problem we have politically speaking in today’s world is when kids can’t read and can’t decipher what’s going on by actually reading words on a page, that affects us greatly, correct?
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, then they are at the mercy of the spin troop.
SPEAKER 05 :
What they’re being told.
SPEAKER 08 :
They’re at the mercy of what they’re being told by the media, academia, and all these people. I mean, that entertainment industry.
SPEAKER 05 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
They’re totally at their mercy. Right. When you can read well, when you can understand, when you can actually not just read well but reason through it, you are powerful.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s right.
SPEAKER 08 :
Otherwise, you’re totally a sheep.
SPEAKER 05 :
So for me, and I know Andy is the same, Mike is this way. Mike’s got all sorts of goals in this. But for myself and Andy, I’ll just tell you straight up. I want young people to learn how to read so, A, they can be not only smarter, but so they can distinguish right from wrong, good from bad. Am I being told the truth? Am I being told a lie? I want to be able to research this on my own, and not being able to read really limits that. Not to get off on a tangent, Andy.
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Yeah, go ahead.
SPEAKER 05 :
This is why when, and most of you may or some of you may know this, some of you may not know this, but when the printing press was invented… And its main purpose was to print the Bible. Right. So that common men could actually read the Bible and understand what was in the Bible. Andy, that was a huge upsetting thing at the time. Oh, yeah. There were those who really opposed that. Was it not?
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And why? Why was that upsetting to some? Yeah, because knowledge is power. Exactly. They want the power consolidated. I would say that there are two huge things that have been really achieved by today’s education establishment. Number one, kids can’t read and reason with the reading. Good point. Okay, they can’t reason with the reading. Good point. And number two, kids are separated from their parents. And this book undoes both of those.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, this book brings them together.
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Right.
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Absolutely.
SPEAKER 08 :
I want kids to be able to reason, to read, and also to do it with their parents.
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Back to Rush to Reason. And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, John Rush, together with Andy Pate and John.
SPEAKER 05 :
Are you ready for a movie? This one, neither one of these today I know anything about. I know. I’m in the dark on both of these.
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I’m going to have fun with both of these. And the neat thing is they are completely opposite movies. So everybody out there who’s listening, there’s something for everybody today. Okay, here we go. Once again, a video game comes to the big screen in a Minecraft movie.
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In the overworld, anything you can dream about…
SPEAKER 09 :
So they built all this? Yeah, most of it. Hola.
SPEAKER 10 :
That thing doesn’t understand a word you’re saying.
SPEAKER 09 :
We’re talking.
SPEAKER 10 :
Life here was perfect. Until one day, flint and steel, we came across the Nether. A place with no joy or creativity at all. You! What are you making? If they get their way, this beautiful world and everything in it will wither and die.
SPEAKER 01 :
Biocon Dios. It means goodbye, brother.
SPEAKER 10 :
No, it doesn’t. If we want to save this world, creativity is key to survival. Now what? Elytra wingsuits. Bye-bye.
SPEAKER 01 :
Those things work, right?
SPEAKER 09 :
Absolutely.
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Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry.
SPEAKER 09 :
It makes no sense, John.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, I’m not a gamer. Are you? No. So this is a movie about a game? About a video game. I think it’d be great if John Rush were a video game addict and all your businesses would just wither on the vine because you spent all your time late at night doing video games.
SPEAKER 05 :
I never played them as a kid, even.
SPEAKER 08 :
What would your wife do to you?
SPEAKER 05 :
She probably never would have married me.
SPEAKER 08 :
That’s true.
SPEAKER 05 :
I never got into it, ever.
SPEAKER 08 :
Here’s a question. Here’s a question. Women out there who are listening, how many of you dreamed of marrying a gamer? See, I got nothing against gamers. I think it’s great. It’s just that I’ve never been into it. Here we go. Most video games are about shooting and destroying, right? True. But some are about building. In a Minecraft movie, Jack Black stars as Steve, who as a child dreamed of being in the mines. You know, like digging the mines. But his dad said no. So Steve grew up frustrated in a dead-end job, and one day he just grabs a shovel to explore a mine. There he found a gateway to a dimension called the Overworld, where you create anything you want as long as it’s in cubes. Well, naturally, once there, Steve didn’t want to leave. He built his paradise. All right. Now, though, another portal opens, this time to a hellish place called the Nether or Netherworld. Nether is ruled by the evil Melgosha. She’s voiced by Rachel House. She is a pig. All right. An evil pig. And naturally, she wants to invade Overworld. Well, back in the real world, four new characters emerge. There’s the washed-up has-been gamer Garrett the Garbage Man Garrison. And he’s played by Jason Momoa. We like him. And he’s fallen on hard times. Then we have brother and sister Natalie and Henry. They’re played by Emma Myers and Sebastian Hansen. They’re new in town, with Natalie starting a job and Henry at a new school. And finally, there’s this part-time realtor, part-time mobile zoologist, Dawn. She’s got a bunch of animals that she takes on the road to, you know, places for kids and so forth. She’s played by Danielle Brooks. Okay, kind of get the feel for the people. So in true Jumanji style, these four get sucked into Overworld as well. There they meet Steve. And they find themselves battling Malgosia to save Overworld and themselves. Well, that’s the plot, John. Stop Malgosia, you know, keep some magic cubes, save the world. Does it sound good?
SPEAKER 12 :
Mm-hmm.
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All right. Well, what works in a Minecraft movie? First of all, folks, flat-out stupid fun. Stupid fun. You know I like stupid fun. Jack Black and Jason Momoa, they ham it up. They’re having a blast. You could tell these two were just having a ball making this movie. Myers and Hanson, the two younger actors, they have big futures. I can tell you they’ve got it going on. Both played to the kid movie genre very well. The Minecraft world is wonderfully recreated with cubicle animals and everything else. And there are some touching undertones with each person struggling with the real world. So you’ve got a bunch of people who are struggling in the real world. who find themselves in this other world, a lot like Jumanji. Makes sense? Rachel Hulse, she does a great job voicing the evil pig, Malgosia. She’s funny, she’s British, and she’s evil. I like it. And finally, there’s a good message. If you want, you can build the magic in the real world. Elon Musk! You know, in a way, this movie is for Elon Musk because everything that happens in his mind, somehow he makes happen in the real world. He just needs the building blocks. You know what I mean? That’s what Minecraft is all about. You just point and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. You get blocks that go up everywhere you build a house. You get blocks that go up everywhere you build something else. You build a sword. It’s pretty fun. And that’s what they do there. Well, what doesn’t work in a Minecraft movie? First of all, really quick, why not just call it Minecraft?
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, why is it a Minecraft movie?
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I have no idea.
SPEAKER 05 :
Is that because of the game name or something trademarked or weird?
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I would think the makers of the game would be all over that. I mean, it’s marketing their products. I have no idea. First of all, though, it’s 10 minutes too long, I would say. The story is an inch deep. It’s just an inch deep. It’s very, very thin. It’s fine for kids. It gets tedious for adults. Yeah. There are stupid fun movies, right? They need to be, you know, stupid fun movies need to be more fun. The jokes miss at times in this movie. They’re kind of hit and miss. The plot does drag some, but don’t get me wrong. There’s a lot of good, funny, just stupid, funny moments, especially if you’re a kid. Here’s one thing that gets old very quickly. There’s too much making Jason Momoa pathetic. More predictable than funny. It’s just like every single scene he goes into, we’re like, yep, he’s going to get beaten up by this. Yeah, he’s going to suffer at that. Yeah, he’s going to fail at this. It’s kind of like, we get it. We got it the first five dozen times, okay? Can you just make him normal? And it gets old. Action in this movie is so chaotic at times it’s hard to follow. Now, kids don’t care. adults will true you know when you’re watching cars the action you can follow it every step of the way true right toy story action you can follow every step of the way and then even some more you know modern cartoons with even more chaotic action you can still a lot of them really follow it if they’re really well made here it gets a little crazy a little hard to follow next A really underused Danielle Brooks. Now, she is a pretty well-known, sorry, just to describe her, heavy set woman of color. She’s a funny actress, but her role was boring and dumb. And it’s kind of like, look, you know, you guys are really underusing a very good comedic actress. Could have done more with her. Next, a little too much singing in the movie. Now, it was meant to be awkward by singing where you don’t need it. But really, it just dragged it out. Once again, I said this is about 10 minutes too long, and it was. It went just over 100 minutes. No, you don’t need that for this kind of movie. I would have done this in the 85 to 90 range. All right. Rotten Tomatoes did not like this movie. They gave it 48%. I think that’s too mean. Quality, I’m going to give this three stars. But listen closely, and you might want to write this down. For kids, that’s a four. The kids were having a ball, folks. They were laughing. They were yucking it up. I asked a couple kids afterwards because, you know, that’s who I really want to talk to, not the adults. Who cares about us with a movie like this? Hey, what did you think of the movie? Oh, it was the greatest movie ever. I loved it. That’s what I want to hear. I want to hear kids laughing. You know I don’t like it when I go to a kid movie and I don’t hear laughing. OK, I heard laughing, John. They were enjoying it for adults. I’m going to give it a two. It’s not terrible. It’s stupid fun at times, but it does get tedious. And it’s a little below average for for adults. There were there were critics who said this is horrible. It’s awful. I think they need to, you know, reach down and find their inner child and relax a little bit. It’s not that bad. Yeah. Yeah, Cool Your Jets, man. It’s a stupid fun movie. It is exactly what it’s supposed to be. Three stars, four for kids. Do I recommend bringing your kids to this this weekend? Yes. Snow White finally has something to replace it. Thank goodness. All right. Political three, more religious three. Didn’t preach at me. I like that. Do I recommend going to a Minecraft movie with your kids? Yes, I do. You might want the phone on. It gets a little tedious. But maybe you just want to… Enjoy it with the kids. Throw the popcorn around and loosen up a little. There you go. A Minecraft movie. I think it’s worth watching. And by the way, I think it’s going to do pretty well.
SPEAKER 05 :
All right, I had a question earlier, too, as to were we going to skip movies and even movie rental hour because of all of the bad financial news we’ve heard over the last couple of days and the impending depression coming? And I said, well, of course not. We always do movies and reviews and all of that to take our minds away from all of those things. But I said I did cover in Ready Radio for – about an hour, that entire topic, and no, there is no pending financial crisis, nor is there a depression coming. These are tariffs. This is a trade war. Trump is working his way through it as we speak. Some of the countries are already caving and coming to the table. Some of you are worried about a lot of things that, frankly, you don’t need.
SPEAKER 08 :
John, what did I say when we brought this up a couple weeks ago? I said, look, a few weeks ago, I said, initially, this is going to cause a slowdown. Initially, this is going to cause a fall off in the market. I said that. But this is a long-term strategy. And the question is, as countries start turning around, how quickly do we start building back? Here’s one thing I want to ask you before we go to break, because we’ve got a moment here.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, we’re fine.
SPEAKER 08 :
John, if you are a country next to another country that has come to Trump, this other country next to you has come to Trump and they’ve said, hey, tell you what, we’ll kill all our tariffs. If you kill yours, we’re going to be a Vietnam. We’re going to do it that way. Maybe Canada. Right. Doesn’t that put the pressure on you? Yes. Because you’ve got businesses saying, wait a minute, we can move right across the line there to Vietnam, build there, and we can sell to America with no problem. And we can get Vietnamese labor and sell in America with no problems. I mean, doesn’t that put the pressure on China? Doesn’t that – well, not – China’s not going to care at first, but I think they will.
SPEAKER 05 :
They will eventually. I mean, the thing that I keep remembering, number one, the market’s going to do this because the market’s full of a bunch of globalists. And globalists hate anything to do with tariffs and anything along those lines, any kind of a worldwide disruption that all they hate just because they’re globalists.
SPEAKER 08 :
Obviously. But what about Korea, Japan, Indonesia? The ones who are nearby there where you’ve got businesses who can move right there.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, they have to be thinking. And suddenly open up the market. Yeah, they have to be thinking heavily about, you know, what’s our stance on this going to be.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. And so doesn’t it stand to reason that if you get one or two European, one or two Asian, one or two African, one or two countries here and there, South American, that yield and say to Trump, hey, tell you what, we’ll get rid of ours. Let’s trade like crazy, baby. Right. Don’t you think the other dominoes start to fall?
SPEAKER 05 :
What I said on Ready Radio, and I said it this week, but I’ll say it again, something I think we need to be reminded of at times. And as a business owner, I can say this and understand how this works. We are the world’s – I’m saying this to those of you that think we should be covering this in today’s program, which we’re not, but covering it just for a moment. We’re the world’s largest customer. Right. We are the globe’s largest customer. And I know as a business owner, I’ve been one for a very, very long time now, when your biggest customer talks, you listen, you pay attention, and if needed, make adjustments necessary to keep that customer happy. Why? Because they’re your biggest customer.
SPEAKER 08 :
What if they’re the biggest donor at a small church?
SPEAKER 05 :
You do the same thing, unfortunately.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, because you have to. I’m sorry, you’ve got to do it for your family, you’ve got to do it for the rest of the congregants. Look, do I think it’ll be a setback for a while? Of course, I said that. Not very long. But how long, you know, if these dominoes start falling, then not all that long.
SPEAKER 05 :
No, and I predict it won’t be very long. I predict most people won’t even notice it. That’s my prediction.
SPEAKER 08 :
I don’t know. I think some things will go up in price for a while. Not very many. But you’ve got a lot of things also that are stocked up already.
SPEAKER 05 :
You’ve got cars that are already stocked up. We’ll talk about more of this on Tuesday, even on the car end of things and so on, because that’s another item that… that unless you’re a fleet, you’re not buying car every day anyways. I mean, yes, people buy cars, but in a lot of cases they don’t have to buy a car. They’re buying a car because they desire it, they want it, something along those lines. Will certain parts for cars maybe go up and have some adjustments there? I’ll talk about that on Tuesday. And I talked about during Ready Radio how despite what even Governor Polis says, no, food prices are not going to skyrocket. I’ll explain that more on Tuesday. Sounds good. So, no, there is no global or countrywide depression on its way. And if you believe that, I don’t know what cave you live in, but, no, there is no depression coming, folks.
SPEAKER 08 :
No. Like I said, there will be a bump. There’s going to be a bump in the road. I just don’t know how long the bump will be, but it will end. This is necessary.
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The best export we have is common sense. You’re listening to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 08 :
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 05 :
Who’s Bob Trevino?
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, you’re about to find out. Okay. All right. John, can one good relationship heal us? If you had a broken person, can one good relationship come into their life sometimes just be the difference?
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, probably.
SPEAKER 08 :
I agree. Maybe it can, and then Bob Trevino will find out. Bob Trevino likes it.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’ve been doing some thinking and I got some stuff that I wanted to share with you.
SPEAKER 14 :
Dad, is this an itemized list of all the expenses of being my father?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Dad, there’s baby food on here. Do you know where you would be without me? We’re over.
SPEAKER 14 :
I’m here to see a counselor. It’s my first time. Why don’t you give me your history in your own words, and we can go from there.
SPEAKER 15 :
Maybe my home is out of place. My dad stopped talking to me.
SPEAKER 18 :
Hello?
SPEAKER 15 :
Hey, Dad, it’s me.
SPEAKER 18 :
Gotcha. Leave a message.
SPEAKER 15 :
Hi. The mailbox is full. If I’m not the same as ever. So I went searching for him. Dad? And I accidentally found another Bob Trevino. Bob Trevino likes your comment. Hi, are we related?
SPEAKER 22 :
Jeannie, I think I may have made a friend. Who? Some young woman on the internet.
SPEAKER 14 :
My name is Lily Trevino.
SPEAKER 22 :
I don’t even know how she found me.
SPEAKER 14 :
He’s funny.
SPEAKER 22 :
Look, she’s screaming into the void. No one even likes her posts. Just don’t give her any money.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, I’d say that’s a pretty reasonable caution, right? Don’t give her any money. Yeah, don’t give her any money. Okay. John, why are some people users while others are always used? Why would a person allow themselves to be used? Can that person ever be healed?
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s a great question.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, a lot of it comes from how we’re raised and how we get our value from our parents. And you will see that in this movie. Here we go. Meet Lily Trevino. She’s played by Barbie Ferreira, a young, very heavyset woman who just learns in a shocking way that her boyfriend is cheating on her. It’s terrible. Well, this is nothing new, though. Lily is a giver, a compulsive people pleaser who just wants to make people happy. Naturally, she’d like some approval in return now and then. But it’s never happened. Lily lost mom at a young age and dad is emotionally abusive. Now he’s Bob Trevino and he’s played by French Stewart. You remember Third Rock from the Sun? Right. He’s nothing like that character in this movie. It’s really something. Though Lily makes little money as a caretaker for a woman with MS, Bob hits her up for cash and blamed her for his life. The two have a falling out, but rather than just dump dad like she should, Lily decides to reconnect on Facebook. Here’s the problem. She connects with the wrong Bob Trevino. Yes, this Bob Trevino is played by John Leguizamo. and he’s nothing like Lily’s dad at all. He’s happily married for many years, but lonely because his wife has become a scrapbook junkie, a fanatic due to a tragic loss in her life. Bob isn’t some creepy old guy hitting on young women. He’s just a guy. He works construction, and his partner there uses him too, so he knows what it’s like to be used. Lily is a giver who’s never spent much time with another giver, and the two bond. The fact is, people pleasers are always taken advantage of because this is a world of needy people who will take whatever you give, right? If you’re giving it, they’re going to take. What they don’t understand or care to understand is that people pleasers are dying inside. It’s incredibly degrading to earn your value day after day by endlessly doing for everyone else. But for good Bob, doing for others is a pleasure in itself. He just likes doing that. I think a lot of us do. It just feels good to do good for people. Will that heal Lily? Will she heal Bob? When pain has grown for many years, sometimes we just need to be liked. And that’s Bob Trevino likes it. What do you think?
SPEAKER 05 :
Good story.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. And by the way, it’s made by the people who made Peanut Butter Falcon. Oh, cool. All right. What works in Bob Trevino likes it well. This topic has rarely, if ever, been handled this well. In fact, I’m going to just say it. Never. It’s never been handled this well. I doubt users could ever watch it and feel remorse since users are blind to the pain they cause. They really are. They have no idea. The performances are perfect. Ferreira needs to win Best Actress. I’m calling it right now.
SPEAKER 11 :
Hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
Give this woman best actress. She won’t get it. I know she won’t because the best actress never gets it. Ferreira, Barbie Ferreira needs to win best actress for Bob Trevino likes it. She was wonderful. She has a great chemistry also with Leguizamo. He’s been around forever. He’s terrific.
SPEAKER 12 :
I love him.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, yeah. You know, I hate his comments on Trump. Yeah, I just like his acting. We don’t care about that. He’s a great actor. Stewart is a great villain. He’s terrible. You’ll hate him. And that’s his job. And he does a good thing. A lot like Peanut Butter Falcon, this is heartwarming and not preachy. It’s just real. Very, very real. They’re not preaching at you to believe in this, to love government, hate government, believe in global warming, hate global warming, not care about global warming. They don’t care.
SPEAKER 12 :
Hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
Just watch the story. Watch the lives play out. There are some humorous moments. There’s a tragedy happening every day to people that we should know. And this is what this movie is really bringing to you. There are people dying all around you, folks, and they are the people pleasers. They are the ones who are used. They are the ones who get used so easily because they’re nice, they’re kind, and they want to be appreciated, and they don’t want to be taken advantage for that. And they’re dying inside. This is a totally platonic love song for lonely and used people everywhere. There’s no sexual stuff whatsoever. And by the way, this was based on a real story and there was no sexual stuff there either. Okay. It was very similar to what happened. They even mentioned the real man at the end. This is the kind of film that will hit all used people hard, causing them to recommend it to everyone they know, even strangers. They’re going to run up to people shaking them in the street saying, you must see Bob Trevino likes it. The depiction of users is almost ruthless. But it’s true. OK, what doesn’t work in Bob Trevino likes it? Well, it takes a while to achieve liftoff. It really does. The first 20 minutes they could have edited this better. It took a little too long. I understand they want this to be a relaxing pace to it or to where it feels real. And boy, does it feel real except for one thing coming up. The bad Bob moments, her bad father, they’re cringy, and I’ve got to be honest, they’re a little exaggerated. The film, I mean, if this guy actually did this in real life, wow. And there are parents who are that bad and abusive. Don’t get me wrong, but this was pretty emotionally abusive. It was really stunning. The film also needed a little more humor, especially when you’ve got somebody as gifted as Barbie Ferreira and somebody as gifted as Leguizamo. OK, John Leguizamo is a tremendous comedic actor. They could have done more. And this was just a little too relaxed. While the tearjerker quality is elite in this movie, it’s absolutely elite. There are very few wow moments. It just unfolds to you as you go along. But don’t get me wrong. It pulls you along. You care about these characters. You’re going to care more about these characters than you have cared about almost any characters you’ve seen in a very long time. They are really something. Remember that cartoon I talked about last year with the cat who was drunk? And I said, you’re going to care more about this cat than almost any characters you’ve seen. Same thing here. Okay, Rotten Tomatoes gave Bob Trevino likes at 95%. Users gave it 96%. They were all in agreement. I’m going to go quality four stars.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
This is a very strong movie. It’s not my best movie of the year so far because my best movie of the year so far is Novocaine because I just think it’s more entertaining. It’s got more holes in it than this movie. This movie doesn’t have really holes in it, but Novocaine is just more entertaining. People need to see it. However, Bob Trevino Likes It is a movie that you will not… be disappointed in seeing at all. Political three, moral religious three, no preaching. It stays out of your head. It stays out of your face. I like that. John, this is a very, very well-made movie. It’s a very well-made movie. The only thing is it doesn’t wow you a lot, but it does pull you along. And I will say this. Wait, I’m going to disagree with myself on one thing. Barbie Ferreira, her performance is going to wow you, especially toward the end. You’re going to go, wow.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
There you go. Bob Trevino likes it. Do I recommend going to Bob Trevino likes it? Oh, heck yeah.
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SPEAKER 05 :
All right, we are back, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. We’ve got five or so minutes left of this particular hour. Next hour we’re going to do movies with or about Bob. Could be an actor named Bob. Could be a character named Bob, Robert, whatever. Any Robert, we’re going to go with that too. Yeah, we’ll expand that out because that’s where Bob comes from.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, yeah, and obviously Bob Trevino likes it. I figured, why not? Let’s do movies with Bobs. So today it’s all about Bob.
SPEAKER 05 :
It’ll be a lot of fun. So, again, Tuesday, by the way, we’ll get into more, even kind of pro-mode, cut that for Tuesday. Andy and I will get into more of, you know, by then, you know, we’ll have a little bit of the dust settle down, in which you’d wish Wall Street would actually… do that at times, but they’re so reactionary. These knuckleheads, they always want to be ahead of the curve, or they try to be ahead of the curve. Are they really ahead of the curve? I Partially why I don’t mess with a lot of that because it’s such a – in my opinion, it’s a very volatile game. People maybe wouldn’t call it a game, but I will. I think it’s a gambling game at times. You’re really trying to figure out what’s a stock going to do, go up or down. You’re betting in some cases you can even buy a short against it because you’re going to bet on it going down. You can also do the opposite. I mean, reality is – It is very volatile. And yes, it made it even more volatile this week. Some would say, did Trump not know what he was doing? Yes, he did. Charlie said through the break, though, a couple of breaks ago that, you know, we’ve had how many presidents now? whereby we have known this needed to be done, and yet nobody has had the courage to stand up and actually do it because it hurts, and nobody wants to take that hit.
SPEAKER 08 :
Here’s the problem, John. You’ve got a president who doesn’t have 50 years to fix this.
SPEAKER 12 :
Correct.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay, he’s only got a couple years, and in fact, he’s really only got about a year. You’ve got a year, that’s it. Right, and you’re talking about a problem, though, that’s built up over several decades. Decades. because somebody here adds a tariff. Somebody there adds a tariff. Somebody there raises a tariff. Now you’ve got tariffs all over the world that are outrageous against us. It’s getting harder and harder for us to sell anything.
SPEAKER 05 :
There’s video out there running around. I saw some today of Nancy Pelosi where she was young in the 90s. Yeah, I saw it. Talking about the very same thing. No, I get it. Nancy Pelosi is not an expert when it comes to the economy and so on. Point being, though, she was talking about the very same things. Yeah. In favor of that her party today is against. How ironic. Point being, this has been a problem going on for quite some time now.
SPEAKER 08 :
It is. And as we keep saying, look, we love free trade. I love free trade. We haven’t had that. OK, John, if you’re if you’re having to play basketball on a basketball court where literally you’re having to go up court and they’re coming down court racing at you or a football field where they’re literally running downhill and you’re having to play uphill. Are you on a level playing field? No, you’re not. Folks, we’re not on one. We’ve been in a trade war now for decades. And we have been unilaterally disarming. And the problem is we have been hemorrhaging companies and businesses and businesses and companies. It’s not going well. Do I think that he, would I have done it exactly like him? I honestly don’t know. I’m no expert in these things. I don’t know. Could it have been more targeted? Some Republicans are saying they wish it was more targeted. More surgical. more surgical maybe they’re right maybe not maybe no maybe you got to do a total wave all at once i mean shock value i don’t know yeah might come back to the you know you got to be more surgical but it had to be done yeah my yeah my my point coming back to some of those that say it needs to be more surgical is would you get the same effect we’re getting now with some of these countries coming to the table if it was surgical probably not oh i don’t know i mean if you did it to a country that if you let’s say you did it to five or ten countries would those countries want to come to the table yeah However, would you, look, look at how many countries there are around the world. You wouldn’t get, okay, you wouldn’t get to the countries you need to fast enough.
SPEAKER 05 :
No, that’s the problem. That’s why you almost have to do it in one fell swoop and let it all shake out.
SPEAKER 08 :
I don’t know that it’s a perfect strategy. I don’t know that it’s a bad strategy. I just know this, that the overall idea had to happen. I do know that. And we finally have a president who has the vision to look at the total landscape and say this has to happen.
SPEAKER 05 :
And we cannot continue to go down this path any longer. If we want a vibrant economy that we can start chipping away at our $36.5 trillion we have in debt, we can work on getting our economy to be vibrant again like it was prior to COVID, which, keep in mind, folks, we haven’t been back to that vibrant economy since then. We had the most roaring economy ever under Trump the first time. Do I believe we’ll get to that again? Yes, I do. Is this going to be a step up in that direction? Yes, folks, we’ve already had, I’m not exaggerating, about $5 trillion worth of promised investment in the United States of America, not all because of tariffs, but partially because of them.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and let me get close with this dirty little secret. Everybody knows long term this is going to work. Everybody does. The only question is politically, how quick will it work and how will it affect the midterms? That’s the only question.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s what you’re going to talk about on Tuesday, because that that that’s the that’s the million dollar question is, will this get done in time to have a positive effect? upon the midterms or is it going to cost us there’s some out there ted cruz today talking about how he feels like this may cost us in the midterms i think ted you’re a little early and i wish you’d just shut up for now and yes i just said that about ted cruz but ted just button your lip for a minute well you know i mean let’s let this work its way out here for you know and i get it ted you you vied for the presidency at one point in time you like to have your name out there you like to be heard i get all of that but right now just button your lip for a moment
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s my opinion on Ted right now. Just shut up for a moment, Ted.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, you’re probably right. I hadn’t really thought about it. I mean, he’s also got a podcast, very popular.
SPEAKER 05 :
He does. And this stuff sells.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. The bottom line is this. I think a lot of people are wondering… How will this affect it? But I will say this. One last time, we’ll go to break. Long term, this is a big-time winner.
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Live and local, back to Rush to Reason. All right. We are back. Got a minute or so left. And again, we’re going to do hour two about movies with a Bob character. Robert also doesn’t mean we’re going to be very loosey goosey. You know, Bob Robert could be the actor’s name, could be the character’s name. We don’t care. Right. We do not care.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, you know, I didn’t think of this one. What if the actor’s last name is Robert’s?
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, I didn’t think about that.
SPEAKER 08 :
That sounds creative.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m going to allow that. Okay, you guys can do that as well if you’d like. And then I was thinking this morning, and we’ll talk more about this on Tuesday. You guys all know how much I despise Rhino Watch. Literally despise it. And yes, I really had struggles with Dave Williams, which that has ended. That ended last Saturday. And was that because of anything we did here? I really have no idea. It took far too long, in my opinion, to actually get rid of Dave. But Dave is now gone. There’s a new administration when it comes to Colorado GOP. So my next mission now… My number two mission, which has now become my number one mission, is I am out to get rid of and defeat and see Rhino Watch in Colorado go away.
SPEAKER 08 :
Just collapse.
SPEAKER 05 :
That is my next number one goal. So Chuck, Julie, yes, I am coming after you. I want to see that thing shut down. I am going to do everything I possibly can on air to see that thing go away. It is a monster that needs to be beheaded.
SPEAKER 08 :
It is a Leviathan. It’s a terrible thing, but I will say this. They have virtually no cost. I mean, all they do is use an email listing.
SPEAKER 05 :
But I will do everything I possibly can to get it shut down. So that is what I’m going to be working on next.
SPEAKER 08 :
Hey, that would be fantastic.
SPEAKER 05 :
All right, we’ll be back. Hour number two is next. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 1 :
I’m a rich guy