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All right, we are back. Hour number two, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Myself, Andy, and Charlie. Rich will be joining us here momentarily this particular hour if you’re just tuning in. Movies with teachers or trainers. Now, one other thing I need to remind everybody of or start reminding everybody of because I forget each week. This hour also will replay, and it will replay from 6 to 7. You’re free to text in your favorite movies of this particular genre. But this hour is already done at that point. Right. So you can text in, and it’s great, and I appreciate it. It’s a replay then. John and I are home by that point. I appreciate you listening. And I get a lot of text messages during that time. And, yes, I know you’re listening. And I apologize that we can’t add some of your recommendations to the list. But by then, yes, Andy and I are on to other things.
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What, does your wife want you to actually come home?
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Well, yeah. Okay, then. Even if you go and have dinner or something and the phone just keeps going. And again, not criticizing because I enjoy all of you as listeners. But at that point, just as a reminder, during that hour, so if it is now 6.08, you’re welcome to text us. But those movies are not going to get added to the list because we’re done by then.
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Just making sure everybody understands that. So we’ll be right back. We’ll get things rolling along here in a moment. Again, movies with teachers or trainers. And by the way, trainers includes what I would say, Andy, coaches, things along those lines. Those are what we’re looking at, correct?
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Yeah, anyone who trains people in any endeavor.
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And we are back, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Richard, are you with us now? You bet I am. All right, movies with teachers or trainers. Andy, lead us off.
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Okay, and this is from the trailer for this movie, and I believe the best example of a teacher I’ve ever seen in a movie was Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society. Here we go.
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Come on, Mr. Overstreet, you twerp. Mr. Anderson, are you a man or an amoeba? Language was developed for one endeavor, and that is to communicate. No! To woo women. Mr. Keating. touchstone pictures presents robin williams as john keating teacher well is this a dagger i see before me philosopher i like byron i give him a 42 but i can’t dance to it orator oh titus bring your friend hither and founder of the dead poet society a bunch of guys sitting around reading poetry no thank you for playing anyway what was the dead poet society The dead poets were dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. Spirits soared, women swooned, and gods were created. Not a bad way to spend an evening, eh?
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I hereby reconvene the Dead Poets Society. It was an amazing movie.
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It’s been a long time since I’ve seen it.
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Just amazing.
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One of those I should re-watch.
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Incredible acting, top to bottom, incredible writing, a phenomenal performance by Robin Williams, a good pace, the whole thing. I mean, it just had everything. There you go. Richard, have you ever seen Dead Poets Society?
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I have, Amy. Phenomenal. I was going to say, one category we should do, which I think we’ve done in the past, but we really should do is, actors gone too soon.
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That’s a good one.
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That’s a good one, yeah.
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They were just so phenomenal, and Robin is one of those.
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Oh, yes. I mean, what a tragic story with such an amazing talent. Absolutely amazing. Yes.
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Okay, Richard, you’re up. I’m going to go slightly opposite here, Andy, and you’ll know when I say the movie. Do you have just opposite character, a little bit more serious? Well, Robin Williams did play a fair share of serious guys. But it is Denzel Washington, because it wouldn’t be a week without me mentioning Denzel, in Training Day. Oh, Training Day.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, you surprised me. I didn’t think you’d go with that one first.
SPEAKER 27 :
Yes. It’s a good one. Well, it’s kind of trainer, you know.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah. And by the way, you can go with Denzel anytime you want. I am totally fine with that. I am down with Denzel, man. I love that guy.
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I agree.
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Phenomenal.
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John, you’re up. Okay, let’s see here. I think this counts because the teacher spent a lot of time looking for this particular student and had lots of mishaps along the way, and a good portion of the movie was about him. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
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Yep. Bueller. Bueller. Bueller. hilarious that was a great movie by the way it was hilarious i still think though the best scene had to be singing in the streets yeah okay all right um with the ticker tape parade and all that you mean phenomenal yeah that was good okay now this this next one is a bit of a long clip but i just love the movie and it’s damon wayans in major pain and at this point uh he has been told because he’s too tough on the little kids and he’s been told he must be sensitive and here we go one of the kids comes running in
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So he’s following him upstairs to the closet.
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Still in there, he ain’t happy.
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What was that?
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Major Payne just terminated that Batman with extreme prejudice. And if he’s still in there, he ain’t happy.
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Extreme prejudice. He goes up and shoots the closet. Oh, so funny. That’s pretty good.
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Did you see that movie, Major Payne?
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It’s been a long time.
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Don’t get me wrong. It’s stupid. It’s a stupid comedy, but I don’t care. It’s stupid fun.
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I agree.
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Okay, Richard, you’re up.
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What is that movie?
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Major Pain. It’s more of a kid’s movie.
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It’s like P-A-Y-N-E, right? Major Pain.
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P-A-Y-N-E. Yeah. It’s pretty fun.
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Go ahead, Richard. Dad, in honor of your fair feelers, I’ll go with another teacher movie, which is Don’t Mess With the Bull, Young Man, or You’ll Get the Horns.
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Oh, I didn’t have that. Yeah, good one. Yep. You mess with the bull, young man, you’re going to get the horns. Good one.
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I got you for the rest of your natural-born life, Bender.
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Not even close, bud. A lot of good one-liners in that movie, by the way.
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Oh, so many good ones. Don’t watch it with the kids, though.
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Yeah, no, you can’t watch that with the kids. Not at all. Okay, somebody mentioned this on a text message. I already had it on my list as well. Andy might even have a clip. Miracle.
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I don’t because I’ve played that clip so many times. I do have it on my list, though. Was Kurt Russell amazing?
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The whole movie was great. I know. It was such a good movie. It was just awesome. Yeah, he did a great job. Oh, yeah. Soren, you’re next. Go ahead, Soren. And don’t steal too many. I don’t have a lot on my list, so don’t steal too many.
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Okay. Which Denzel Washington movie did Richard do?
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Go ahead, Richard.
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Training Day.
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Training Day, yeah.
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Okay, The Great Debaters with Denzel Washington is really good.
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On my list.
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Good one. And then The Music Man. Oh.
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What? Soren. Soren, Soren. Is that not a musical?
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Yes, John. Soren, are you a real man or what, Soren? Soren is trying to broaden you, John.
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No, no, Soren. Come on, man.
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John. Keep it up, Soren. That might be a musical, though, you like.
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Yeah, no.
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There’s no such thing, Soren. Let me tell you.
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There’s no such thing. Yeah, no, Soren.
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Soren, how many times have we told you John hates happiness?
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Well, you know, he might, but I don’t know.
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Just musicals.
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The other one, though, is El Dorado with John Wayne.
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Yep. Who’s a teacher in that?
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He teaches him how to shoot and all of that.
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Okay. Yeah, he totally does. But for John Wayne teaching, what about the Cowboys?
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Well, I don’t know. I haven’t watched that one much.
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It’s good. It’s good. All right, good. John Wayne and a bunch of young guys. Okay, we’ll give you a pass on the musical, Soren.
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Hey, you’ve got to watch it.
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Yeah, I’ve seen enough of it. I don’t want to see any more. John would not like the music, man. Yeah, no, it’s too stupid. I’m sorry. Too much dancing and singing and dinking around.
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Okay. So you don’t have fun dancing with your wife or anything?
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Not a lot. No, no happiness. And she resigned herself to that when she married John. No happiness. That’s right. I’ll tell you what, though. The Simpsons did a really good episode doing a spinoff of The Music Man where they had a guy come in and sell the monorail to the town.
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Oh, there you go. And he did it from The Music Man’s point of view. Gotcha. All right. Good job, sir. I appreciate you. All right, man. Have a good night. John and Cheyenne, you’re next. Go ahead.
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Well, Andy just stole one of my favorite movies, The Cowboys.
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Sorry, man.
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I have two others.
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But you know what, John? Really quick, John. That feels good. I stole one of yours.
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Usually it’s the other way around.
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Yes, I usually steal yours. That’s a switch. That’s good. I feel good about that.
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Go ahead. How about… How about R. Lee Emery in both Full Metal Jacket and The Boys in Company C? Oh, yeah. Okay. Both of them. Well, he played the same character, but…
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Now, John, I hope you don’t mind. I’m not going to be playing clips from Full Metal Jack.
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Yeah, that’s not going to happen. It’ll be beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. It’s like somebody’s backing up. I know.
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What’s going on? You guys worried about your FCC liking? Yeah, just a smidge.
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Just a little.
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How about I’m going to steal one other one that I’m sure everybody has on their list. Okay. but the greatest teacher in sci-fi, and that would be Yoda.
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Oh, yes. That’s on my list, yeah.
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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Absolutely.
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Sorry, guys. All right, nope, that’s it, John. Appreciate you, man. Have a good one. All right, Andy, you’re next. Go ahead.
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Okay, now, I know you wouldn’t think of this, but this, to me, is one of the best trainers I’ve ever seen in a movie, one of the most enjoyable. You’ll recognize it right away.
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Manas maketh manas.
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Man.
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Do you know what that means? Then let me teach you a lesson. Are we going to stand around here all day, or are we going to fight?
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You don’t know that? Kingsman?
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Yeah, Kingsman.
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That’s what I thought.
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And I thought that was a great training movie, and not only did he train him in fighting, but he trained him in being a man, and manners, the whole thing. I thought it was totally a training movie. What do you think, Richard?
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Yeah, I would agree with you, Andy. I mean, there’s a few of those that are like that, kind of in the same realm. Yeah, you’re up. All right, speaking of, you actually made me think of one, Andy, Colin Firth. Is it The King or A King’s Speech? But The King’s Speech, I think it is.
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That’s on my list. With Geoffrey Rush and Colin Firth.
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Yeah, good one, actually.
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Geoffrey Rush was terrific in that. Well, so was Firth, of course.
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He is. Good job. Trying to come up with ones that we don’t normally mention because some of these we mention a lot.
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Okay.
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So Leatherheads. Leatherheads? It’s an old football movie.
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Okay. All right.
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Where they had leather helmets. Well, here’s one. Really quick, just as a side note. Yes. Can you imagine playing football, Richard, with a leather helmet?
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You know, it’s funny, Dad, because actually I think if we went back to leather helmets, I think, guys, we would have less head injuries.
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Oh, you may be right. Yeah, good point.
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Never thought of that. Because it’s kind of like rugby, where guys, they lead with their head because it’s protected in a way. Because they can, yeah. They can.
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Good point.
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Now, granted, I also, Andy, we’ve talked about this, I think, players and guys today are stronger and faster than they once were. Yeah, absolutely. And just for a variety of reasons. So I think it would look different. But, you know, when you don’t have something as a weapon.
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Good point.
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I can think of a few politicians I think have played in leather helmets.
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I can think of something to play with.
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Yeah, they’re still around, Andy. They’re still in politics, aren’t they? Yes, exactly. All right, who’s next? You’re up. I’m up. Okay, here we go. And it’s Apollo Creed from Rocky III. Oh, I got it. Yep. What’s going on here? I can’t.
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Oh, I don’t know. I don’t know. Technical difficulties? Let’s try it again.
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Here we go.
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Here we go.
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What’s the matter with you?
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Come on.
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There is no tomorrow. There is no tomorrow. There is no tomorrow.
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It was so good. When Apollo was training Rocky in that movie, I just loved it. And what really blew my mind is, you know, because they opposed each other in the first two movies, I didn’t know that their chemistry of those two characters would be so good in that movie. And it was. It was really good. Okay, Richard, you’re up.
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All right, let’s go here on the old list. Sorry, we have a one-and-a-half-year-old playing catch in the background, so my apologies, folks.
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That’s all right. Does he have his leather helmet on?
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Does he have any good ideas here for trainers? He needs a helmet. He needs a helmet. He is full-born to everything these days. All right, let’s see here. Okay, Samuel L. Jackson, Andy. Coach Carter.
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Oh, yeah, that’s a good one. Ah, Samuel L. in anything, really.
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True. Reading the phone book, even. Oh, that’s so good. So good. Yeah, that one’s good. Go ahead, John. Let’s do Mr. Holland’s Opus.
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Oh, yes. What a great performance.
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Good movie, right?
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Oh, yeah, really good. Long movie, about 240, but really good movie.
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All right. Joe, you’re up. Go ahead.
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Have either of you ever seen Bulletproof Monk with Chow Yun-Fat?
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Yes. No. No. Bulletproof monk.
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It’s good. The movie opens, World War II, a bunch of Nazis are raiding this Tibetan temple looking for a mystical scroll that was supposed to have powers. And one of the monks escapes with it. Seventy years later, the movie starts over in New York City, and here’s the same monk who escaped, hasn’t aged a day.
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Oh, wow.
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but because the scroll has kept him, has prevented any, but the Nazi colonel who raided the temple is now in his 90s and has been searching. He’s got a gang of thugs and he wants the scroll to regain his youth. And he finds this young, I think it was played by Sean William Scott, plays this young street hustler who’s been practicing Kung Fu by watching, he works as a projectionist and he’s been practicing Kung Fu by watching the Kung Fu movies and he Chow Yun-Fat takes him under his wing and schools him and turns him into not only a brilliant martial artist, but changes his mentality towards life and the world.
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Yeah, and by the way, Sean William Scott is funny.
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Yeah, it’s a great, it’s a guilty pleasure. It’s a lot of action. I think you can probably catch it on Netflix or something, but Bulletproof Monk. And I thought Chow Yun-Fat was, He doesn’t get the amount of PR that Jackie Chan does, but I thought he did a wonderful job. Well, I’ve always liked him. Yeah, very calm, very worldly. He’s always got a little smile. You know, he’s got this gentle way of teaching. So I encourage you to watch Bulletproof Monk.
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All right. Joe, appreciate you. Have a good night. All right. Appreciate you. Dave, you’re next. Go ahead.
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So I got three that you guys will not ever guess.
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Okay. Okay.
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So I’ll give them to you. Ra’s al Ghul trained Batman in Batman Begins.
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It’s on my list.
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Oh, my gosh. I can’t believe you.
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It is on my list. But you ruined it. You took it off my list. Okay. Batman Begins.
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It’s not on my list.
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Those were great training sessions. They were awesome. I loved it. Go.
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Okay, so what about Hannibal Lecter? If not for him, Clarice would not have caught the serial killer.
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Okay, I didn’t think of that. I did not have that one. I usually think of a teacher as being a little more fatherly and positive.
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Hello, Clarice.
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Hello, Clarice.
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So you like evil teachers. Okay, go ahead.
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Determinator. He taught Sandra, or whatever her name was, he trained her to survive.
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Sarah.
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Sarah. Sarah Connor.
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Sarah Connor.
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True, good one.
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Ooh, that was a good Connor. Good job.
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And the last one is Emperor Palpatine. He made Darth Vader the villain he was.
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Boy, you just love, is this what you look for in, is evil in teachers? I know you’re not a fan of the teacher’s union. Maybe that’s how you look at it that way.
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Well, see, I didn’t think you guys would get that one. I was shocked that you got Raza Ghul.
SPEAKER 22 :
I did have him.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s the only one, though. I didn’t have any of the others.
SPEAKER 23 :
Good one, Dave. Good job, Dave.
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Yeah, awesome. All right. Thank you, man. Appreciate you. All right, let’s take a quick break. We’ll come right back. Up next, it is an interview with Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial.
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Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial and the show you love, Retirement Unpacked, is here with me. How are you today, Al? I’m doing great. How are you, TJ? I’m doing great as well. I have a couple questions for you. As a financial advisor, do you also do taxes?
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No, I don’t prepare my clients’ taxes. I do, however, spend a lot of time talking to them about taxes. To use a sports analogy, tax preparation is like doing a recap of the game. What I do is more like creating a game plan and then following up over time to see how it’s working.
SPEAKER 17 :
And how much are taxes a part of that game plan that you create?
SPEAKER 31 :
Well, with so many different taxes we’re faced with, it becomes an important thing to take into consideration. It’s not how much income you have, but how much you get to keep. In addition to federal and state income taxes, there’s property taxes, state and local sales tax, and fees. And they all play a part in shrinking our income.
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What about people who already have really healthy balances in 401ks, IRAs? Won’t they be facing significant taxes as they draw income from those accounts? Well, it depends.
SPEAKER 31 :
Everybody’s situation’s a little bit different. There’s no one size that fits all when it comes to tax planning. But often when I work with people, we’ll create a strategy where we will convert traditional IRAs to Roth over time. And that not only reduces taxes in the future, but it will also lower the tax they’ll be paying on their Social Security.
SPEAKER 17 :
Is that kind of strategy really only for the wealthy?
SPEAKER 31 :
Not at all. Many of my clients who have modest IRAs have chosen to convert to Roth over time. They enjoy the freedom of having a tax-free nest egg that they can access on their own timeline rather than an RMD schedule.
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Well, that is excellent. And how can people reach you if they want to learn about their own taxation in retirement?
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You can reach me through KLZ or contact my office at 303-744-1128. And when you call, I’ll provide you with a summary of all the tax changes for 2025.
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SPEAKER 21 :
All right, we are back. Movies. Movie Rental Hour with movies about trainers or teachers. Andy, go ahead.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, and now you remember my last one was Apollo Creed training Rocky. And who played Apollo Creed? I don’t remember. Carl Weathers. Now, Carl Weathers was also a trainer in another movie, and that is Happy Gilmore. Here we go, where he decides he wants to train him.
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You have no idea who I am, dude. No, I don’t. Back in 1965, Sports Illustrated said I was going to be the next Arnold Palmer. Yeah, what happened? They wouldn’t let me play on the pro tour anymore. Oh, I’m sorry. Because you’re black? Hell no. Them alligator bit my hand off. Oh, my God! Turned me down in Florida. I hooked my ball in the rough down by the lake. Them alligator just popped up, cut me down in my prime. He got me. But I tore one of that bastard’s eyes out, though. Look at that. You’re pretty sick, Chubbs. He’s got his eye in it.
SPEAKER 22 :
He’s got the alligator’s eye in it.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, now here’s some trivia for you. I believe it was just this past week, or maybe it was right before Memorial Day weekend, that alligator died here in Colorado.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, really?
SPEAKER 21 :
The very alligator.
SPEAKER 22 :
That’s great.
SPEAKER 21 :
So there’s a little trivia for you.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, thank you, John.
SPEAKER 21 :
There you go.
SPEAKER 22 :
I thought alligators lived, like, near forever.
SPEAKER 21 :
I thought so, too, but it was in Colorado. They don’t really live here, do they?
SPEAKER 22 :
By the way, has either of you ever seen Lake Placid yet? The horror movie? No. Keanu Reeves and… No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It’s Oliver Platt and… I’m telling you what, Lake Placid is one of the funniest horror movies ever made. Betty White was in it. Oh, my gosh. She’s foul-mouthed. Really? And terrible and evil. And it is absolutely fall-down hilarious, this movie is. Anyway, go ahead. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, Andy. It would not be a week, obviously. I’m going to do some level of an animated movie. No, I’m not going to cheat. Not yet. That’s coming up. But I’m going to go with Moana because Maui teaches Moana how to sail.
SPEAKER 21 :
Hmm.
SPEAKER 27 :
That is true.
SPEAKER 23 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
That is true.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, good job. How about Good Will Hunting?
SPEAKER 22 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 21 :
It’s in that same genre of Dead Poets Society and Mr. Holland’s Opus and so on.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, and it’s on my list, too. So there you go.
SPEAKER 21 :
Good movie.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, here is the teacher, Miss Norbury, from Mean Girls, and they see her in a shop in town.
SPEAKER 10 :
You shopping?
SPEAKER 34 :
No, no, I’m just here with my boyfriend.
SPEAKER 22 :
She points at a homeless guy.
SPEAKER 34 :
Joking. Sometimes older people make jokes.
SPEAKER 17 :
My nana takes her wig off when she’s drunk.
SPEAKER 34 :
Your nana and I have that in common. No, actually, I’m just here because I bartend a couple nights a week down at PJ Calamity’s. I hope you do join mathletes, you know, because we start in a couple of weeks and I would love to have a girl on the team. Just, you know, so the team could meet a girl. I think I’m going to do it.
SPEAKER 11 :
Tina Fey. You can’t join mathletes. It’s social suicide.
SPEAKER 34 :
Thanks, Damien.
SPEAKER 19 :
That’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 34 :
Well, this has been sufficiently awkward, and I will see you guys tomorrow.
SPEAKER 23 :
Tina Fey. That’s hilarious. She was hilarious in that movie. That’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
And by the way, the old Mean Girls was very good. The new Mean Girls was very bad. Very awful. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, Andy, another coaching movie, because it’s just one of the better, I mean, slower, but it’s still one of the better movies, and because you just passed away. Hoosiers.
SPEAKER 23 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, yes. On my list. On my list. Great movie. Yeah, and by the way, here’s a clip. Here we go.
SPEAKER 12 :
Forget about the crowds, the size of the school, their fancy uniforms, and remember what got you here. You put your effort and concentration into playing to your potential to be the best that you can be. I don’t care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game. In my book, we’re going to be winners.
SPEAKER 06 :
Let’s win this one for all the small schools who never had a chance to get here. I love you guys.
SPEAKER 22 :
Team! Five-star movie. I mean, seriously.
SPEAKER 23 :
No, no, you’re right. What a great movie. You’re right. John, you’re up. Bad Teacher.
SPEAKER 22 :
Bad Teacher.
SPEAKER 21 :
Not a movie for kids. No, that’s just wrong. But it’s hilarious. Cameron Diaz, it’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, I know. Cameron Diaz.
SPEAKER 21 :
Here’s another one that is not for kids. Are you ready? Can we tell what she’s actually trying to have a collection for?
SPEAKER 22 :
No.
SPEAKER 21 :
Can’t say that on air. Okay. Moving right along.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay. Well, we got to go with Patches O’Houlihan from Dodgeball. Here we go.
SPEAKER 31 :
Shouldn’t we learn by dodging balls that are thrown at us?
SPEAKER 10 :
That’s what this sack of wrenches is for.
SPEAKER 32 :
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
SPEAKER 29 :
What?
SPEAKER 19 :
Right in his head.
SPEAKER 29 :
He’s like, oh.
SPEAKER 22 :
He’s hitting them all with wrenches.
SPEAKER 29 :
It’s just terrible.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, my gosh.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s a good movie, too.
SPEAKER 22 :
That is a movie that, you know, it’s not five-star, but I’ll tell you what. I don’t know.
SPEAKER 23 :
I had five-star laughter. Five-star is a fun. I did. I really did.
SPEAKER 27 :
Richard, you’re up. All right. One that you may not think, but has Ben Stiller, Andy.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 27 :
Which is Heavyweight. Oh. No, I’ve not seen it. Because he trains them up at whatever it is. What’s What’s his name in that movie? Oh, God, come on. In Heavyweights? Yeah, what is his character’s name?
SPEAKER 21 :
Well, so the cast… Perkins.
SPEAKER 22 :
Perkins, I think.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, yeah, okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay. I haven’t seen the movie, so I don’t know.
SPEAKER 27 :
It’s Ben Stiller in… You haven’t seen Heavyweight, Andy?
SPEAKER 22 :
No, I’m not a Christian. I’ve lost my faith. You know, and up until today, I was headed for heaven, and everything was going well. But now I have had to admit this sin, and I’m in trouble. No, I haven’t seen it. I know I love Ben Stiller. He’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 21 :
There’s a lot of funny folk in it.
SPEAKER 27 :
Okay. He’s not quite as funny as in Dodgeball in this one, but he’s still pretty funny. Okay.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 27 :
Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
Let’s see here. And I’ll mention some that have been texted in here in a minute, but let’s do any given Sunday.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yep, that’s on my list.
SPEAKER 21 :
Good one.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Al Pacino, right?
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, and now, obviously, up next is an actor who, of course, got into a lot of legal problems later on, but a phenomenal actor and a great movie of acting overall, and that is Pay It Forward with Kevin Spacey.
SPEAKER 21 :
Hey, and really quick. Yeah. I don’t know that any of what he was ever accused of actually came to fruition. In other words, I don’t think there was ever any proof that he actually did some of the things he was accused of. I was reading about that the other day. Am I right, Charlie? Yeah, he was never found guilty.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, I don’t know if there was proof or not proof, but I’ve got to be honest. I checked out of the whole story.
SPEAKER 21 :
Well, that’s one of those where I’m not sure he did all of that because there was never any proof, but it ruined his career.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, here’s the scene from Pay It Forward. By the way, another movie I loved him in was Baby Driver. Just had to throw that out. Okay, Pay It Forward, here he is in the classroom.
SPEAKER 18 :
What does the world expect of us? Expect. Of you. What does the world expect of you?
SPEAKER 24 :
Nothing.
SPEAKER 18 :
Nothing. My God, boys and girls, he’s absolutely right. Nothing. Nothing. I mean, here you are, you can’t drive, you can’t vote, you can’t even go to the bathroom without a pass from me. You’re stuck right here in the seventh grade. But not forever, because one day you’ll be free.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s a good scene right there, by the way.
SPEAKER 22 :
It was a good scene, and the acting, the three people, the three stars in that movie were all just incredible. Unbelievable acting. Okay, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, Andy, here’s my cheating one. Thank you. This is for you, because I don’t know if you would have thought about this one, but Seinfeld… The Mendelbaums, you know, Mr. Mendelbaum, the old guy.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 27 :
He’s like the trainer.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 27 :
And they go, Mendelbaum. And then, remember, Jerry challenges him, and then he hurts himself.
SPEAKER 21 :
There’s actually a lot of different training slash coaching things in Seinfeld in a lot of the episodes. One of the funniest series, in my opinion, of all time.
SPEAKER 27 :
Did you like that kind of stuff? Because there are people, Dad, that do not like Seinfeld.
SPEAKER 21 :
How could you not like Seinfeld? It’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, you had such a strong core of four characters.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
Really strong.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, absolutely.
SPEAKER 27 :
Because some people, Dad, want a show about something. That was a show about nothing.
SPEAKER 19 :
That’s the best part.
SPEAKER 27 :
Correct. I know, because you don’t have to think in Seinfeld.
SPEAKER 19 :
No, you just watch it. You sort of remember the characters. That’s right. You just watch. You just watch. That’s the best part about it. I’m with you. Yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
That show is really just, once again, mainly about displaying four characters just going off.
SPEAKER 21 :
Right. It was awesome.
SPEAKER 22 :
They were so talented.
SPEAKER 21 :
Absolutely. Well, that’s why it ran for, what, eight or nine seasons, something like that? Yep. John, you’re up. Let’s do, okay, I’ll get a couple in here from Texters. How to Train Your Dragon. Oh, yeah. And Vision Quest.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well done.
SPEAKER 21 :
So there you go, folks. Thank you.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, this one, you may not know this one, and it is A League of Their Own.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Tom Hanks. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Are you crying?
SPEAKER 29 :
No. Are you crying? Are you crying? There’s no crying. There’s no crying in baseball. Why don’t you leave her alone, Jimmy? Oh, you zip it, Doris. Rogers Hornsby was my manager.
SPEAKER 21 :
You zip it, Doris. That was a good movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 22 :
It was a good movie.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, I mean, it was well done, and Tom Hanks was great. Actually, there were several really good performances. Madonna was good in it.
SPEAKER 23 :
Oh, I forgot about that.
SPEAKER 22 :
I mean, go figure.
SPEAKER 23 :
Yeah, good one. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, let’s see here. I don’t think we said this one yet.
SPEAKER 22 :
Chariots of Fire.
SPEAKER 21 :
No. Oh, no.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s on my list. That’s a good one. He’s the trainer, right? Yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, yeah. Yeah, that’s right. How about, somebody mentioned this as well, but it was on my list, also School of Rock.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, yeah. That’s on my list.
SPEAKER 21 :
Jack Black.
SPEAKER 22 :
That’s a good one. That’s a good one. Okay. Thomas Hayden Church from Easy A. Here we go. Yeah, that’s a good one.
SPEAKER 35 :
You know, innuendo is attached to everything these days.
SPEAKER 34 :
Innuendo? What ever do you mean?
SPEAKER 35 :
Rhiannon, Olive, go hit the books. They don’t hit back. Also, hugs not drugs. Mess with the bull, get the horns, and any other cliches you can come up with.
SPEAKER 22 :
bye mr griffin he doesn’t care any other cliches he walks away i i just think he was a good mentor what do you think john that was a good movie yeah it was good it was fun richard you’re up all right let’s see here andy oh i get another kid’s movie because there’s some training involved and that is luca Oh, I did not think of Luca. That’s not on my list.
SPEAKER 27 :
It’s a good one. It’s about a little town. Basically, they’re monsters. They’re sea monsters, and they’re in Italy. And when they dry off, they look like humans. But any time they get wet, they look like monsters is a very relative term. They look like little monsters. But it’s funny because they have to run this little race, and so they have to train to eat pasta and be like humans. Okay.
SPEAKER 21 :
All right. In honor, because Andy just reminded me of a movie. Lots of teachers in this, by the way, because it’s not another teen movie.
SPEAKER 23 :
Oh, gosh. Not Another Teen Movie is so wrong. It is so funny, though. Oh, it is.
SPEAKER 21 :
Because it’s just a play on all of the other teen movies. Oh, it’s hilarious. It is hilarious.
SPEAKER 22 :
I thought I had a ball watching that movie. It was so stupid.
SPEAKER 21 :
It is. Absolutely.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, really quick here. Ben Kingsley from Searching for Bobby Fischer.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, it’s on my list. Yeah, good one. I have never been so proud of anyone in my life.
SPEAKER 15 :
I’m honored to call myself your teacher.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m so scared.
SPEAKER 33 :
I know.
SPEAKER 22 :
Searching for Bobby Fischer is one of those movies that I thought was four star and nobody knows about it.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, agree. Yeah. Nobody knows about Searching for Bobby Fischer. It’s kind of one of those unknown movies. Agree.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s touching. It’s fun. It’s fascinating. It’s really good. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, Andy, I’m going to cheat again. Of course. Because this is, you know, it just wouldn’t be in weeks or anything. You are correct, Andy. Ted Lasso.
SPEAKER 21 :
I’ve never seen that.
SPEAKER 27 :
I’ve seen a little of it. It’s well done. I mean, it’s got a full following. It wouldn’t be your favorite, but there’s some funny. Jason Sudeikis is pretty fun as Ted Lasso, and the story is kind of fun. So it’s not a bad little film or series. It’s just not a film, Andy. I don’t want to get, you know, really. It is a series. Cheating, but yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay. McFarland USA.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, I’ve got that down.
SPEAKER 21 :
Good one.
SPEAKER 22 :
That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s a really good movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, it is. Okay, I’m just going to list some here. I’m going to list one right now that I am surprised you didn’t say, Richard. Come on, Denzel in Remember the Titans.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
Andy, who’s next up? You just took my favorite movie. On my list. Who you are? Well, I was waiting for you to do it, and I didn’t want it to go unsaid. So, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, Andy. In that nature, Dan, I’ll probably take one for you because there’s some training and coaching and stuff that goes on in this one, and it’s, I think, one of your more favorite movies, which is Ford v. Ferrari.
SPEAKER 1 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah. Yeah, great movie, by the way. All right, on my list, or written down, I should say, how about a couple more from listeners? Let me scroll down. Somebody had said Tin Cup. Tin Cup.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 21 :
Which I know we mentioned the last few days.
SPEAKER 22 :
I don’t remember the training in it, but I’m sure it was in there.
SPEAKER 21 :
Well, yeah, because of the golf pros and all that stuff, yes.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, yeah, okay. Well, let’s see. And that’s another Kevin Costner. Well done. Let’s go to, you ever see the movie Taps? Oh, yeah. Way early.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
George C. Scott.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
Easy, Andy.
SPEAKER 21 :
That’s an old movie.
SPEAKER 27 :
I went way back.
SPEAKER 21 :
You’re going over there.
SPEAKER 27 :
All right, maybe you won’t think of this one, but Up in the Air with George Clooney and Anna, what’s her name, Anna Kendrick? Yeah, I did not think of that.
SPEAKER 21 :
Up in the Air.
SPEAKER 27 :
They’re the HR people.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay. This one came from a listener as well, Varsity Blues. Along with a note, you can’t make that movie today.
SPEAKER 22 :
No, you cannot. No, no, you can’t. But I thought it was a good movie. Okay, I’m going to say Coach L. Elbrickson, played by Joel Edgerton in The Boys in the Boat.
SPEAKER 21 :
Good movie.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah. I mean, he had to train them and train them and train them. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
Oh, let’s see here. Kind of, well, it’s an easy one, but I don’t think we said it. Million Dollar Baby.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yep. It’s on my list. Good one. Clint.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 21 :
There was one on Netflix recently that I watched that is similar to Boys in the Boat, only it’s an older movie called Heart of Champions. It’s a very similar movie.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 21 :
And it’s a really solid movie, by the way, for those of you out there that might want to watch it on Netflix. It’s a great movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well done. Okay. I’m going to go to a cartoon here. How about Master Shifu from Kung Fu Panda?
SPEAKER 23 :
Okay. That’s a good one. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
Did we do Whiplash?
SPEAKER 21 :
Nope.
SPEAKER 23 :
It’s on my list.
SPEAKER 21 :
Whiplash? Yeah, that’s it. Yeah, I couldn’t really play anything from that.
SPEAKER 27 :
It’s not a musical. No, and it’s not a musical movie. It’s about music, but it’s not a musical.
SPEAKER 21 :
I don’t think I ever saw it.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s vicious. Absolutely vicious. Yeah, I never saw that. J.K. Simmons is the vicious teacher.
SPEAKER 27 :
He’s phenomenal, though, Andy. Oh, I know.
SPEAKER 22 :
I know, but wow.
SPEAKER 21 :
I’m surprised this one hasn’t been on Richard’s list. We are Marshall. Yeah.
SPEAKER 27 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 22 :
I was getting there. Okay. Okay, going way back in time before all of us, Annie Sullivan played by Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker.
SPEAKER 21 :
I never saw it.
SPEAKER 22 :
I did, and it’s a classic. It’s wonderful. It’s about Helen Keller.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
We started with Robin Williams, Andy, and then we’re getting close to finish, so we’ll sort of end with Robin Williams. Good Will Hunting.
SPEAKER 21 :
I did that one already.
SPEAKER 27 :
We got it. When did you do that one?
SPEAKER 21 :
Earlier.
SPEAKER 27 :
Wow, back.
SPEAKER 21 :
Thanks for listening.
SPEAKER 22 :
Thanks for listening to your elders.
SPEAKER 27 :
You are 100% welcome. Both of you. All right. Well, hold on.
SPEAKER 22 :
Did he listen ever when he was your son back in the day? No. Okay, got it. Still don’t.
SPEAKER 27 :
What do you got? I don’t have anything, Andy. I’m running out. Oh, good.
SPEAKER 21 :
I have like 40 left or more. I got a bunch. Me too.
SPEAKER 22 :
Come on. Nobody’s even said Mr. Miyagi. I mean, come on.
SPEAKER 21 :
Well, that was on kind of the natural list, but… Okay, I have one.
SPEAKER 22 :
I could even play some of that, but I won’t.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, so do you have a clip from Major League?
SPEAKER 22 :
I don’t. I did one last week.
SPEAKER 21 :
Joe Boo.
SPEAKER 22 :
I did Major League last week.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, yeah. Yeah. You’re telling me Jesus can’t hit a curveball.
SPEAKER 22 :
Because last week was great quotes.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, that was a good one. Yes, okay. Good job, Andy.
SPEAKER 22 :
So I couldn’t do it this week.
SPEAKER 21 :
All right.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, Whoopi Goldberg from Sister Act.
SPEAKER 21 :
It was a teacher?
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, yes. She taught them all on how to sing.
SPEAKER 21 :
But they sang in that, right?
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, so I didn’t see it.
SPEAKER 22 :
No, no, no, no, no. It’s not a musical, really. I mean, it’s more of a movie and a comedy. It’s actually a lot of fun.
SPEAKER 21 :
But they sing, right?
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, yeah, the nuns sing. That’s what I thought. But it’s much more about other things. Anyway, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 27 :
It’s a good movie. I’m going to go just because it’s musical time. Okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Sound of music. Yes. Cool. Come on. You’ve got to learn. What is it? What movie is it? The Sound of Music, John. What movie again? You know, if she had taught you Do Re Mi, you would probably appreciate music. Maybe you would be, I was going to say. And then you would be in a movie with Nazis as well.
SPEAKER 21 :
How does that relate to going fast in a car?
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, they had to go fast in a car to get away from Nazis.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, there we go.
SPEAKER 22 :
This had singing and Nazis.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, go ahead. And hang on. I got to cross one off. How about Trouble with the Curve?
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, that’s good. How about Morgan Freeman in Lean on Me?
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, that’s a good one.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, it is.
SPEAKER 21 :
I think it’s on my list. Go ahead, Richard. It’s on here somewhere.
SPEAKER 27 :
Yep. Mary Poppins. From Joshua. Oh, yes. Yes.
SPEAKER 21 :
Mary Poppins. She taught them manners, John. Oh, geez. Wasn’t that another musical? She taught them lots of things. Yes, it was.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yes, it brought happiness to all normal people.
SPEAKER 21 :
Even when I was younger, I didn’t watch musicals.
SPEAKER 22 :
All normal people got happiness from that, John.
SPEAKER 21 :
Those type of movies just drove me crazy as a kid. It’s like just such nonsense.
SPEAKER 22 :
You will never be on a psychologist’s couch because you’d never get off.
SPEAKER 21 :
No, it’s just utter nonsense. All those are. Okay, we got to go. You’re up. I’m up and then we’ll let you go, Richard. How about, let’s see here. Last one would be Billy Madison. Oh, gosh. I’ll leave it with that.
SPEAKER 23 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 21 :
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We don’t yell at you. We inform you. Now, back to Rush to Reason.
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All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Okay, a few from listeners. We have got G.I. Jane, Top Gun, Days of Thunder, and Seabiscuit.
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Excellent. By the way, you know how your son doesn’t listen to you? Right. My wife doesn’t listen to me. She just texted in to me. Sister act.
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You already said that.
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I just did that, honey. Love you. Okay. But in honor of my wife, one of her favorite movies, John Candy and Cool Runnings. Go.
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Star Wars, A New Hope and The Substitute.
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Absolutely.
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How about Yogurt from Spaceballs? Go. Yogurt from Spaceballs. Somebody said Lloyd Bridges plays Mandolin Bomb, whatever that means. Oh, yeah. Okay, whatever.
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One of my favorite training scenes, Emily Blunt in The Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise. Oh, yeah.
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I’ve got The Way Back, which is depressing, by the way.
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Yeah, it is. Heartbreak Ridge with Clint Eastwood. Go. Semi-pro. Walter Matthau in Bad News Bears. Go. Kingpin. Billy Bob Thornton, Friday Night Lights. Go. Draft Day. Donny Osmond in Mulan. Go. Creed. Creed. Jim Belushi in The Principal, Sean Connery, Finding Forrester, Tom Barringer in The Substitute, Henry Winkler in The Waterboy, John Hausman in The Paper Chase.
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All right, that’s it, guys. And a lot of you kept texting in. That’s great. I still put it on the list. That’ll be up on the website later as well. Have a great night. Don’t forget tomorrow morning, first thing in the morning, 9 o’clock, Fix It Radio, followed up by Drive Radio. This is Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
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