Space movies, searing heat, and scalding takes—today’s Rush to Reason hits escape velocity with John Rush, Andy Peth, and Richard Battle launching into a full-throttle discussion of their favorite outer space flicks. From Apollo 13 to Guardians of the Galaxy, from Spaceballs to Interstellar, no black hole is left unexplored. Along the way, the guys roast bad reboots, debate the best sci-fi characters, and laugh over ludicrous plot holes—literally. Plus: sweltering thermometer contests, Chris Pratt crushes, and guest shoutouts to Kevin Flesch, Paul Leuenberger, and Al Smith. It’s Friday fun at warp speed.
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All right, Hour 2, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. And myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes, and a couple more thermometer pictures coming in. And so far, nobody has beat the 108. It was on a dirt road, by the way. I did get confirmation on this. That was on a dirt road, not a pavement road.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, that surprises me.
SPEAKER 17 :
That really does.
SPEAKER 1 :
108.
SPEAKER 18 :
Wow.
SPEAKER 17 :
That is the leader so far. That is dusty, John. That is dusty.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s just hot. That’s hot. I don’t like this much heat.
SPEAKER 17 :
No, luckily here in Colorado, we don’t have, you know, we’re spoiled. We don’t have a lot of this, Andy. We really don’t have much to complain about. It’s really pretty decent. And our nights still get cooler.
SPEAKER 18 :
I wonder what it is right now in Phoenix.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, I can tell you because we have family. Yeah, let’s find out. We have family there, so I keep tabs on that one quite often.
SPEAKER 18 :
Exactly how much are they suffering?
SPEAKER 17 :
Let’s see here. Phoenix at the moment, 107. So actually, it’s hot, but the difference is.
SPEAKER 18 :
Wow, they’re normally like 15 degrees warmer than us.
SPEAKER 17 :
Their low tonight is 79.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, boy.
SPEAKER 17 :
So the difference between them and, say, us, we will be a low of 64. So we’re 15 degrees cooler at night than they are. Right, exactly.
SPEAKER 18 :
There’s normally a 15 difference. Okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah. Actually, we’ll get all the way down to 63 early in the morning, 6 a.m. So right before the – well, the sun’s coming up then because right now the sun’s up at – it starts getting light at 5 right now because of these long – daylight days well folks rev up those air cons over the weekend that’s right and i digress so we’re going to get into the movies we’ll come back here in a moment outer space movie start texting those in if you would 307-200-8222 307-200-8222 paul lewenberger coming up next he is my insurance agent now a broker by the way he’ll shop for you to find you the best insurance at the best price possible and teach you how to save money at the same time 303-662-0789
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This is John Rush. And we are back. All right, Movie Rental Hour. Myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes, Richard should be joining us here in a moment. Before we do that, though, before, Andy, even you do your first round here, John and Cheyenne, let’s start with you.
SPEAKER 19 :
Oh, so the hottest day I ever was first was in Saudi Arabia in the desert. Wow. But in the United States, I was stationed at Yuma Proving Grounds when I first went in the Army. It was 117 one day. Wow.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s hot.
SPEAKER 19 :
And yes, we had to work outside.
SPEAKER 15 :
Wow.
SPEAKER 19 :
That’s hot. Yeah. That was before I became a mechanic and I had to stand post.
SPEAKER 18 :
I was once in Phoenix. It was even a little hotter.
SPEAKER 19 :
Yeah. One day, I was working days and the polish melted off our boots. That’s hot. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
Really?
SPEAKER 19 :
That’s too hot. Yeah. You know… And what was interesting is when we had air conditioning in the barracks, we used to keep the air conditioner on like 80 degrees and it would feel cold.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah. Good point.
SPEAKER 19 :
And I know a lot of people that live in Phoenix during the summer, they say they keep it 82, 85. Because it feels cold.
SPEAKER 17 :
Because that change in temperature is enough to make it feel cold. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER 19 :
Makes sense. So I am not going to give you any movies. That came out recently or any day. I’m going to go way old school. Okay. And the first one came out in the mid-70s. It was called Marooned. Either of you ever seen it?
SPEAKER 17 :
No.
SPEAKER 19 :
No. I had not. It had a very young Gene Hackman. And it was a story. It was your typical. Astronauts were marooned in space, and they had to try to do a rescue mission. And, you know, standards. And then the other one came out in the late 70s. I don’t know if either of you have seen it. It’s called Capricorn One.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, that one I have seen. Been a while.
SPEAKER 19 :
Cheesy, but good. Yeah, but I thought it had a good cast. Yeah. And if you’re a conspiracy theorist, the storyline was great. And then one other… My favorite of all the Star Trek movies… Andy, I don’t know if you’ll agree with me, is First Contact.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, that’s okay. It’s not one of my favorites. It’s not bad.
SPEAKER 19 :
That one’s one of my favorites.
SPEAKER 18 :
The Borg on Earth.
SPEAKER 17 :
We lost John.
SPEAKER 18 :
We lost John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. That’s all right. It’s about time anyway, so that’s perfect timing. Let’s go to Richard. Richard, are you there? Richard?
SPEAKER 18 :
Richard? We’re having a hard time with the phones today.
SPEAKER 22 :
You are having a hard time.
SPEAKER 18 :
There you go. There you are.
SPEAKER 22 :
Now you’re back.
SPEAKER 18 :
You know, it’s always a hard time when we can get through to you.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yes, it is. You never are, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, shall I lead us off? Yes, get us going. Okay, I am going to do something that I have never done before. I’m going to lead off by cheating. I am going to beat Richard to the punch.
SPEAKER 17 :
To the cheat?
SPEAKER 18 :
To the cheat. I’m going to do it. Now, you guys have all seen Star Wars, right?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, do you remember the scene? They’re on the Death Star, and Darth Vader is talking to his generals and so forth, and at one point he says, I find your disbelief unsettling, and he’s strangling him with his mind, right? Okay, well, they replay this scene in Family Guy on there, and Darth Vader is standing on the table, a little stewy. It’s in a Darth Vader outfit. And here we go. They’re having almost the same meeting.
SPEAKER 16 :
This station is now the ultimate power in the universe. That is fantastic. Terrific work. So no weaknesses at all, huh? No. No. You hesitated there. Is that something I should know? No, it’s virtually indestructible, like 99.99%. Uh, okay. Wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t ask what’s the .01. Well, I mean, there’s this little hole. It was kind of an aesthetic choice by the architect. And if you shoot a laser into this hole, the station blows up. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That sounds like a pretty big design flaw there. No, no, no. The hole’s only two meters across. Well, that’s no bigger than a womp rat. Exactly. And even to get within range of it, you have to skim along this whole trench. It’s not a big deal. I mean, can’t we board it up or, you know, put some plywood over it or something? Well, that would look terrible. I mean, we’ve got to think about resale. What are you talking about? This property is right above sunset. The value is only going to go up. Lord Vader, your inside references to the Los Angeles real estate market haven’t given you the clairvoyance to turn a profit on that condo in Glendale, nor has it… I find your lack of faith disturbing. That property is in a prime location, 20 minutes to the beach, 20 minutes to downtown.
SPEAKER 18 :
There’s nothing to do downtown. Enough of that. I’m sorry. I just love Stewie as Darth Vader.
SPEAKER 22 :
Stewie?
SPEAKER 18 :
He’s very heartless. What do you think, Richard?
SPEAKER 22 :
He’s the most heartless of them all, Andy. Yes.
SPEAKER 18 :
So, there you go. I’m doing Star Wars from Family Guy. You were up, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
Andy, that doesn’t count. We are still allowed to do Star Wars. I’m just saying. Yeah, go ahead. You bet.
SPEAKER 17 :
There’s only like a hundred of them.
SPEAKER 22 :
I’m not going to, Andy. I… There’s not a hundred, Dad. There’s lots, but not a hundred.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, if you include all the really awful ones on Disney+, yes, there are. There probably are, actually.
SPEAKER 22 :
Well, Andy, we are being selective in our choices here.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, okay, okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Not quite. But yeah, I’ll start with one. This is the better of, well, there was two of these made and one too many of the two, which is Space Jam, the original, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
I kind of figured you’d go with that one.
SPEAKER 22 :
I know you like Space Jam. MJ is my guy, Andy. You don’t like Bugs? Well, I just don’t like LeBron, so I’m saying MJ is my guy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, we’ll go with Space Jam. Good job.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. John, you’re up. I’ve never seen either one of the two you guys are talking about.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, you haven’t?
SPEAKER 22 :
No.
SPEAKER 17 :
Dad, you’ve never seen Space Jam? Nope, never have.
SPEAKER 22 :
What is wrong? I mean, I know you didn’t have a childhood.
SPEAKER 17 :
Is it like a cartoon episode? Okay, it’s like a cartoon and people, real people both, right? Yes. That’s just weird. Yes.
SPEAKER 22 :
I mean, they suck. The Looney Tunes suck Michael Jordan in because he needs saving from the aliens.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s just weird.
SPEAKER 22 :
Andy, no imagination.
SPEAKER 17 :
He’s your dad.
SPEAKER 22 :
What are you looking at me for? I can’t fix him. Andy, you know what they say. You can’t choose your parents, but you can choose your friends. Hence, why I haven’t chosen either of you.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, it makes sense.
SPEAKER 17 :
It makes sense.
SPEAKER 18 :
Your son makes sense.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right, The Martian is mine.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, The Martian is yours.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s a long movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, it is. It definitely is.
SPEAKER 17 :
It kind of wanes a little bit.
SPEAKER 18 :
But it’s still good.
SPEAKER 17 :
A little bit. I watched it the other day, actually. It does drag.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
It does.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, this is Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home, and it’s, let’s see here, Kirk and Spock talking to a lady when they’re kind of being found out. Here we go.
SPEAKER 10 :
You’re not exactly catching us at our best. That much is certain. I have a hunch that we’d all be a lot happier discussing this over dinner. What do you say?
SPEAKER 26 :
You guys like Italians?
SPEAKER 10 :
No. No. Yes. No. Yes. I love Italian. And so do you. Yes.
SPEAKER 18 :
Just such a funny movie. The Voyage Home was hilarious. It’s the one where they’ve got to bring back the humpback whales.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, directed by Leonard Nimoy. So Spock directed it, and it was hilarious. It was a comedy. The movie was basically a comedy. And people were just blown away by it. They couldn’t believe that Star Trek had made such a funny movie. There you go. Richard, have you ever seen that one?
SPEAKER 22 :
I have not, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s worth watching.
SPEAKER 17 :
It is good. I agree with that. Okay, Richard, you’re up. Go.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, Chris. All right, I’ll go with another good one. Not many actors in this, which is kind of reminiscent of a lot of outer space movies. Passengers with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt.
SPEAKER 17 :
Not a bad movie. A little slow at times, but not bad.
SPEAKER 18 :
You know, a lot of these space movies are a little slow. Because you’ve got to watch them in space. I’m in space because I’m in doing space. I know. That’s true. It’s the final frontier, Andy. This is true. Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
What do you think they did in the Wild West? Nothing.
SPEAKER 18 :
It was exciting all the time. Gunfights, night and day, constantly.
SPEAKER 17 :
It is true that a lot of these. It was all the quick and the dead. A lot of these are slow. You are correct, actually. Yeah, they are. You are right. Let’s see. Deep Impact. Deep Impact. There you go. That one’s not super slow. That one’s actually, that one pays pretty well.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, it wasn’t too bad. Okay, Aliens. Here we go. Ripley talking about what’s coming their way.
SPEAKER 27 :
I hope you’re right. I really do.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, okay, right. Thank you, Ripley. We also have Ripley’s report on disk. I suggest you study it.
SPEAKER 27 :
Because just one of those things managed to wipe out my entire crew in less than 24 hours. And if the colonists have found that ship, then there’s no telling how many of them have been exposed. Do you understand?
SPEAKER 06 :
Anyway, we have it on disc, so you better look at it.
SPEAKER 18 :
We have it on disc. That’s great. Yeah, you’re really ready. You’re really ready for what’s coming.
SPEAKER 22 :
I mean, I know that movie sounds old as is, but then when you start playing it, we’re going to play it on disc.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, we’ve got to watch the disc.
SPEAKER 22 :
That’s like you guys saying, hey, we’ve got to throw in that floppy.
SPEAKER 17 :
I know. That’s right.
SPEAKER 22 :
You’ve got to put in that cassette tape.
SPEAKER 17 :
That 8-track. That’s right. The 8-track. There we go. Now we’re talking.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’ve got to tell you, though, Aliens was absolutely heart-pounding action.
SPEAKER 17 :
It was. It was wonderful.
SPEAKER 18 :
It was actually more intense more often than T2. Oh, no. You’re right. So intense and so good. And so many good characters. I love the second Aliens. The first one was good, too. The second one was war. It was better. Richard, you were up.
SPEAKER 22 :
All righty. I’m going to go with one that was slow, good, weird, but makes you feel like you were in space falling out of space, which is Gravity with Sandra Bullock.
SPEAKER 17 :
Never saw it.
SPEAKER 22 :
I mean, you’re not missing a lot. Again, we’re talking about this. There’s not a lot going on, but it is amazingly heart-pounding that you feel like you’re going to fall out of space.
SPEAKER 18 :
She has a very bad thing happen to her. So, I mean, she is put in quite a position in that movie.
SPEAKER 22 :
Hmm. You’re not wrong, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Okay, John, you’re up. Well, I mean, I don’t want to give it away is what I’m saying.
SPEAKER 17 :
I’m not going to watch it. I don’t care.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, it’s intense. It’s very intense. She’s going to fly out into space. Yeah, I’ve seen the previews of it. Keep going. Which is, by the way, what happened to the Alien Queen when Sigourney Weaver shot her out of the airlock. So the Alien Queen was kind of like Sandra Bullock. They had a lot in common.
SPEAKER 17 :
Gotcha.
SPEAKER 18 :
Spinning out into space. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Edge of Tomorrow.
SPEAKER 18 :
Edge of Tomorrow. Oh, that’s Tom Cruise, right? Okay, it’s not in space, but the aliens, no, no, this is a good one. We are being diverse here, right? They come from outer space, so that’s great.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, and he’s trying to find their, like, leader, and he keeps – it’s like Groundhog Day, only with aliens.
SPEAKER 18 :
John, it’s a hell of a movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s great. I watched it the other day. It’s great.
SPEAKER 18 :
I love that movie. I’ve seen it several times. I’m going to see it again.
SPEAKER 17 :
And when they – okay, so here’s where I got confused, because it seems to me like – and I know it’s not the case, but – When he keeps getting dropped, you know, he’s alive, and then he’s dropped. Where are they getting dropped at? Isn’t that another planet, or where are they at when they’re getting dropped to fight the aliens? That’s where it’s confusing.
SPEAKER 18 :
No, this is all on Earth.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s Earth?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, the aliens have come to Earth, and they’re overwhelming the Earth.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, because it’s not normal Earth.
SPEAKER 18 :
All I remember is I think France went first.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well, that’s true. You’re probably right on that.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, let’s do this. Soren, it’s 100, right?
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah, that’s pretty warm, and I’ve been outside in an open cab tractor all day.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, you’re a tough guy. You are a tough guy. I wish I was a man like you, Soren.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s not that hard. You just got to drink plenty of water.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, that’s what they say.
SPEAKER 12 :
And listen to the radio all day. There we go.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right, give us a movie. Don’t steal too many because I don’t have that many on my list, so go light on us.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. The Right Stuff and Apollo 13.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 18 :
Those count. Really quick here, Apollo 13. Here we go.
SPEAKER 16 :
What did you do? Nothing. I stirred the tanks. Whoa. This is Houston. Say again, please. Houston, we have a problem. Yes.
SPEAKER 17 :
Houston, we have famous words. Yeah, and by the way, we have a problem.
SPEAKER 18 :
Really good cast.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, excellent. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Good one, Soren. That one counts. Thank you, man.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah. Okay, have a good day.
SPEAKER 17 :
We’ll do it, Soren. You do the same. Appreciate it. All right, you’re up, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
All right, here we go.
SPEAKER 17 :
I’ll just play him because I like the character. Don’t know how many times I’ve been crossed off the list and left for dead. I think he’s from outer space. So this. If there was ever proof of aliens, he said. Maybe that’s why Tucker is right.
SPEAKER 18 :
I mean, really, between Vin Diesel, Al Pacino, Morgan Freeman, and Dustin Hoffman, who’s the greatest actor ever? Not him. I mean, it’s so close. I mean… You know, I think the question to ask here, Richard, between those four guys, between those four actors, who do you want to see starring in a street racing movie with a lot of girls who are scantily clad? What do you think, Richard?
SPEAKER 22 :
You know, Andy, the choices are many. Al Pacino scantily clad himself. You know?
SPEAKER 17 :
I would watch Al Pacino all day long over, what’s his face?
SPEAKER 18 :
Vin Diesel. Come on, Fast and Furious. What are you talking about?
SPEAKER 17 :
One of the crappiest movies ever. I have not watched one of those yet. No, I will not watch one. Everything I know about cars from those movies. Yeah, well, then you haven’t learned much because it’s all garbage.
SPEAKER 18 :
Between those and the Batmobile? It all makes sense to me.
SPEAKER 17 :
As a car guy, I just can’t watch Fast and Furious. Honestly, I can’t. Ask Richard. I cannot watch Fast and Furious. I won’t watch Fast and Furious.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s awful.
SPEAKER 17 :
Nothing in it is correct.
SPEAKER 22 :
You hate him so much. He is beyond saving.
SPEAKER 1 :
I know.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, you’re up, Richard. You’re up. What was the movie, though? What was the movie?
SPEAKER 18 :
Riddick.
SPEAKER 17 :
That was the third one.
SPEAKER 18 :
For John, watching Vin Diesel is like me turning on the TV and seeing Whoopi Goldberg.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, about that.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s about the same. Okay, Richard, you’re up. Fair enough.
SPEAKER 22 :
All right, let’s see here, Andy. Oh, what’s the Tomorrow War with Chris Pratt?
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, that’s a good one.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s an Amazon Prime one, similar to whatever it is, the… Similar to the end, whatever, your Tom Cruise work.
SPEAKER 17 :
Similar to Edge of Tomorrow, yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, and what I’m seeing is a theme here of Chris Pratt for Richard. I’m just saying, hey, Andy, my wife’s not complaining. I like Chris Pratt. He’s one of my faves. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Can’t argue that. Yeah, I agree.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, you’re up.
SPEAKER 17 :
This one I saw the other day, I believe, I think you reviewed this, First Man. Did you review First Man at one point?
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah, I think I did, but it’s been so long.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s not a bad movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
I think so, yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s not bad.
SPEAKER 18 :
Either I reviewed it or saw it. Yeah, it’s a space movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s a little slow, but it’s decent.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, well, tell you what. Let’s do a space movie with Chris Pratt. Why not? Here’s a little Guardians of the Galaxy. They’ve got to talk about a plan.
SPEAKER 15 :
We have to stop Ronan. How?
SPEAKER 21 :
I have a plan. You’ve got a plan. Yes. First of all, you’re copying me from when I said I had a plan. I’m not. People say that all the time. It’s not that unique of a thing to say. Secondly, I don’t even believe you have a plan. I have part of a plan.
SPEAKER 07 :
What percentage of a plan do you have?
SPEAKER 21 :
You don’t get to ask questions after the nonsense you pulled on Nowhere. I just saved Quill. We’ve already established that you destroying the ship that I’m on is not saving me. When did we establish? Like three seconds ago. No, I wasn’t listening.
SPEAKER 11 :
I was thinking of something else.
SPEAKER 21 :
She’s right. You don’t get an opinion. What percentage? I don’t know.
SPEAKER 1 :
12%.
SPEAKER 21 :
12%? That’s a fake laugh. It’s real. Totally fake. That is the most real, authentic, hysterical laugh of my entire life because that is not a plan. It’s barely a concept. You’re taking their side? I am Groot. So what? It’s better than 11%. What the hell does that have to do with anything? Thank you, Groot. Thank you. See? That’s a good movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, I just love the dialogue. It was so well written all the way through. Richard, what do you think?
SPEAKER 22 :
Yes, it was, Andy. Well, actually, it’s going to lead into my choice, which is going to, I’ll just go right into it, which is going to be Avengers, because they’re outer space fighting aliens. Oh, yeah. I love the Avengers. And then when you tag it, which again, Andy, obviously, at some point in time, we’ll have to discuss the great of what’s if, which is, They just should have continued on the same path, the same directors. And they’ve just now gotten so weird with Marvel. And I get that they had to end the stuff at some point in time. But, man, oh, man, is it bad these days.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, but it’s not like, you know, I mean, it’s not like these people are dead. They’re still good actors. Why didn’t they keep a lot of the same characters, keep them going? I mean, they’re getting, obviously, and I did a whole segment one time just on all the white men they’ve replaced with every other person they can possibly think of. Why they care, I don’t know. A good actor is a good actor. I don’t care. I like them all.
SPEAKER 17 :
Right.
SPEAKER 18 :
You know, I don’t know. The bottom line is the writing is not good. The characters are not interesting. Marvel is a disaster right now, and they’ve got to turn it around. You are correct on all accounts. You are correct. Okay, John, you’re up. Or do you just want to do Riddick?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, let’s just do that.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 17 :
Let’s see here.
SPEAKER 18 :
How can you not like him?
SPEAKER 17 :
Oblivion.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oblivion. See, now you are doing a lot of Tom Cruise. He’s doing a lot of Chris Pratt. You are doing a lot of Tom Cruise. That’s good.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right, let’s go to Dave in Woodland Park. Dave, go ahead.
SPEAKER 18 :
I can guess this one. The best space ship.
SPEAKER 25 :
Okay. Okay. Go. Andy, which one? No, no, no, no, no. You’ve got to guess now. Galaxy Quest. Oh, my goodness. Did I guess it? You got it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 25 :
You got it.
SPEAKER 18 :
You know why I know that? Because you have the same taste I do. I love that movie. It’s so good. I laughed myself sick at that movie.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yep, you got me. And Forbidden Planet. Oh, that’s going back.
SPEAKER 17 :
Forbidden Planet. Classic.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yes. Oh, it’s a classic, John. It’s a classic.
SPEAKER 25 :
And the last one is Play 2 Barada Nikto. Come on, David.
SPEAKER 20 :
Is that a space movie?
SPEAKER 25 :
That was a space movie. It’s The Day the Earth Stood Still. Right. That’s where that phrase came from.
SPEAKER 18 :
I know, but the thing is, is that that’s where that originated, but I always think Army of Darkness.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 18 :
Where he has to repeat it.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, I forgot… The actor uses that command to take control of the robot. He gives it to the woman, and she’s got to say, in order to take control of the robot and keep it from destroying the Earth.
SPEAKER 17 :
Cool. Okay. All right. Well done, sir. Yeah. Thank you, Dave. All right. Good show. You betcha, man. Appreciate you very much. All right. We’ll do another round, then we’ll take a break. So go ahead, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Just a little bit of Steve Buscemi talking in Armageddon here.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah. Good. Good.
SPEAKER 32 :
Hey, Harry. Yeah, Rock? You know, we’re sitting on four million pounds of fuel, one nuclear weapon, and a thing that has 270,000 moving parts built by the lowest bidder. Makes you feel good, doesn’t it?
SPEAKER 18 :
Built by the lowest bidder.
SPEAKER 17 :
Pretty good.
SPEAKER 22 :
I love Steve Buscemi. If he was wrong, it would be funnier, but he’s not. He’s right.
SPEAKER 17 :
Absolutely.
SPEAKER 22 :
It is. Government at its finest. We’re going to do lowest bidder for this, and we’re going to send people to space on this bad boy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Honestly, if you want a guy who always plays weird roles but speaks so much truth, it’s Steve Buscemi. It’s what he does. Anyway, there you go. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
All right. Let’s see here. OK, I don’t think you did this one. It falls under the line of it. But, you know, Matthew McConaughey and it sort of falls under the line of, you know, when people trying to save Matt Damon because he seems to get stuck in space. He does.
SPEAKER 18 :
He does a lot.
SPEAKER 22 :
Interstellar.
SPEAKER 18 :
Interstellar. Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
Interstellar. All right.
SPEAKER 18 :
Another slow movie, but pretty good. And I really like him.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, very good. I’m trying to pick one that’s not slow. I don’t know if there is such a thing.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, there are some.
SPEAKER 17 :
Elysium? Is it slow?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s my pick. All right. Al Smith coming up next. Did a great interview lately. We’ll be back right after this.
SPEAKER 09 :
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SPEAKER 28 :
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SPEAKER 09 :
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SPEAKER 28 :
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SPEAKER 09 :
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SPEAKER 28 :
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SPEAKER 09 :
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SPEAKER 31 :
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SPEAKER 17 :
Live and local, back to Rush to Reason. All right, Andy, we are back. Let’s do another full round. Again, for all of you listening, maybe just tuning in for the first time, we are doing movie rentals. We do this every single Friday. First hour, we do actual reviews. Second hour, we do your favorite movie rentals. Today’s theme is space movies. So it’s all yours, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, easily one of the most rewatchable films ever made. I mean, it’s up there for me with con hair. Just movies you could just see over and over and you don’t care. Independence Day, here we go.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 19 :
We’re loose. Can you get us out of here in 30 seconds? I ain’t heard no fat lady. Forget the fat lady. You’re obsessed with the fat lady. Drive us out of here.
SPEAKER 29 :
Uh-oh, they’re closing up on us. Is that closing?
SPEAKER 20 :
Shut up, shut up, shut up!
SPEAKER 29 :
We must go faster. We must go faster. We must go faster. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
SPEAKER 17 :
Cousin Eddie.
SPEAKER 18 :
What a great movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
Good movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
I mean, and those two had such, you know, when people forget, they think of those two being together in the movie. They weren’t together until you’re already, I think, over halfway into the movie. And they had instant chemistry and were perfect together. It was incredible.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yep, good point.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
You know one of the best feelings in the world is when you have a sock that doesn’t have a match, and then two weeks later you find said match in a random place. Just saying, Andy. Yeah, just saying. Just saying. All right, I’m going to go with, I don’t think we said this one, but in honor of Galaxy Quest, and then we mentioned it last week, Andy, a second one of these is coming up, Spaceballs.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, here we go.
SPEAKER 20 :
Ludicrous. Sir, we’ve never gone that fast before. I don’t know if the ship can take it. What’s the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chicken?
SPEAKER 18 :
I’d like to play all that scene, but it takes too long.
SPEAKER 17 :
The most hilarious part of that whole ludicrous thing, Richard will understand this, the funniest part about that whole thing is on a Tesla Model S Plaid, if you want it to go the fastest, you get the ludicrous option. That’s great, isn’t it? Right, Richard?
SPEAKER 22 :
Elon, yes, correct. Elon, if nothing else, has a good sense of humor.
SPEAKER 17 :
Absolutely.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, he absolutely does. Because I’m pretty sure that’s where he got it from.
SPEAKER 17 :
Exactly where he got it from. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
But knowing Musk, he’s such a weirdo that way. Or wait, no, that was Richard’s. You’re up. That was me.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, so mine is next. Not because it was a very good movie, and there’s two of them. The first one’s not bad. The second one’s awful, Blade Runner.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, the second one was terrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
Absolutely terrible. All right, John and Cheyenne, go ahead.
SPEAKER 23 :
Yeah, I got a few of them. You haven’t mentioned them yet. How about Passengers with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt? That one we got because it had Chris Pratt on it. Yeah, that was a real good one. I liked that one. How about some old ones like Silent Running?
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, I didn’t have that one. I forgot about that one. That is a good one.
SPEAKER 23 :
Good job. It’s got that guy from Support Your Local Sheriff, the bad guy. I forgot his name. A real sleeper of a good one, which is surreal, is Sam Rockwell and the Moon.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, that one’s on my list.
SPEAKER 23 :
Oh, okay. That’s a good one, too.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s all right. I’ll cross it off. Perfect.
SPEAKER 23 :
How about Sean Connery in Outland?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, that’s on my list. Outland.
SPEAKER 23 :
You guys are adding me there.
SPEAKER 18 :
How about Serenity? Oh, good movie. I like Serenity. Well, I found one.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
Good job. John, I appreciate it. Those are great.
SPEAKER 18 :
Good job, John. Okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right, man. Appreciate you. Thank you very much. All right. Another round. Let’s go.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. This is one of the most famous scenes or maybe the most famous scene from all the Star Trek history.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s from the first set of Star Treks from Star Trek to the Wrath of Khan, the Death of Spock. Here we go.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 07 :
Don’t grieve, Admiral. It’s logical.
SPEAKER 29 :
The needs of the many outweigh… The needs of the few.
SPEAKER 18 :
Or the one. And he dies from there. Just an absolutely classic scene. Go ahead, Richard. You’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
All right, Andy. I can’t believe, Dad, you haven’t said this one yet because I know you enjoy it. One of the rare kid movies you enjoy, WALL-E.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, it’s on my list.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
WALL-E.
SPEAKER 18 :
WALL-E. Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 17 :
Very good. Very good. Somebody texted this in. It was on my list as well. Space Cowboys.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, Space Cowboys, I think.
SPEAKER 17 :
You have a clip?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, I do. Here we go. And by the way, that has the star from your, never mind, it’s a gunfighter movie, James Garner, but here we go. Now.
SPEAKER 32 :
The guidance system on this thing is a dinosaur. The only men for the job.
SPEAKER 02 :
Is there anyone still alive who can fix this thing?
SPEAKER 32 :
Are the boys.
SPEAKER 07 :
I can’t fill up a space shuttle with geriatrics.
SPEAKER 10 :
Clock’s ticking, Bob, and I’m only getting older. NASA wants to send us into space. I told them I’d only do it if the original team did the job. I’m going to need to pray about this.
SPEAKER 18 :
It was just really good. By the way, support your local sheriff. That starred James Garner, and he was in this movie as well. Okay. Oh, am I up now?
SPEAKER 17 :
You’re up.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, let’s go with Thor Ragnarok. Here we go. Loki Falling.
SPEAKER 29 :
I suppose I’ll need my brother back.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah, right.
SPEAKER 21 :
I have been falling for 30 minutes.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s so funny. That was such a funny movie. Now, that was a lot like Star Trek IV, where they just made basically a comedy. And it was just really good. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
A comedy with some action, Andy. Always a good combination.
SPEAKER 18 :
Exactly. Exactly.
SPEAKER 22 :
All right, Andy. I think you did this movie a few weeks ago, or you did one of them a few weeks ago, not this one, but Lilo and Stitch. Oh, that’s right!
SPEAKER 18 :
Because Stitch is from Outer Space.
SPEAKER 22 :
It’s not the remake that I’m talking about, the original animated one.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Well done, sir. Well done. I didn’t think of that. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Um… Ad Astra.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, with Brad Pitt.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Let’s have a little singing because I know John likes great singing. Here we go.
SPEAKER 24 :
From outer space.
SPEAKER 18 :
Little dog singing.
SPEAKER 24 :
I just walked in to find you here with that sad look upon your face.
SPEAKER 18 :
Man in black too. Oh, that’s right.
SPEAKER 24 :
I should have made you leave your key. If I’d known for just one second, you’d be back to bother me. Go on now, go. Walk out the door. Frank! In the door.
SPEAKER 16 :
Bring your head in this window before I roll it up in there.
SPEAKER 17 :
Those are good. I actually like all of them, even though the last one no one else does.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, the third one, no, I like the third one. It’s very touching. A little long, but very touching. First one was the best. It was fresh. The second one was still good. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
Let’s see here, Andy. Yes, well, the first one is the best, but that’s how all of them are, right? Because it’s this novel concept. Oh, yeah, yeah. First one is the best. Let’s see here. Arrival.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, that was on my list. That was going to be the next one. You stole it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Did you say contact, too, or did anybody say contact?
SPEAKER 17 :
I said contact.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’m just making sure. Okay, go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
And you said Arrival, right, Richard, just now. Let me cross these off. Moonfall.
SPEAKER 18 :
That was not good.
SPEAKER 17 :
No. Hey, I’m running out here, so it’s going to get down to the edge here.
SPEAKER 18 :
Here we go. Here’s clip.
SPEAKER 15 :
Who is this man?
SPEAKER 25 :
You’re not afraid of the dark, are you?
SPEAKER 17 :
I already did him once.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, I don’t care. I had to do it again.
SPEAKER 17 :
So which one’s this? The Chronicles of Riddick. That’s on my list. I knew you’d say it.
SPEAKER 18 :
And by the way, I’m going to throw in Pitch Black, too, because it’s all a threequel. Okay, Pitch Black was the only one of the three that was really good. And that was really good. I’m going to make a movie. You’ve got to watch it. You keep judging, and you won’t watch it. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
You’re something, Andy. Prometheus.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah. Prometheus? I don’t know if I’ve seen that one.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s a prequel to Aliens. It’s a prequel to Aliens. It’s disgusting, isn’t it? I’ve never seen it. It’s hard watch. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Let’s see here. Jetson’s the movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, why not?
SPEAKER 17 :
Toads are running low.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’m going to go to the Tom Cruise well. How about War of the Worlds? They came from outer space.
SPEAKER 17 :
I was going to put that on there, but they’re locked on Earth. But I think you let me have one, so that counts.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
Elysium with Matt Damon.
SPEAKER 17 :
I already mentioned it. John said it. Where have you been?
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, well, not here, apparently. Why don’t you love your father? Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, great. That’s hilarious. I love Hitchhiker’s Guide. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that one.
SPEAKER 18 :
Is it really good? No, you wouldn’t like it. It’s British humor.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Not your thing.
SPEAKER 17 :
Silent Running.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. How about Lost in Space?
SPEAKER 17 :
Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
Let’s see here. Life.
SPEAKER 17 :
Life?
SPEAKER 22 :
Life. Literally, the name is Life. Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, Bradley Cooper, Charlie said, too. Oh, Ryan Reynolds.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
Go ahead, John. Jupiter ascending.
SPEAKER 18 :
Here’s a stupid one. Mars attacks. It was pretty funny, actually. Mars attacks? Yes. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
Here’s something, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
You have to see it.
SPEAKER 22 :
Hack, hack, hack, hack, hack, hack. Jeez.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
Go ahead. Super 8.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Is that really? Yeah, that’s where they come from.
SPEAKER 22 :
It has, like, aliens and stuff in outer space.
SPEAKER 18 :
Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oxygen.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oxygen. You know what? I referenced this with my first clip, but we haven’t actually done the movie. Here we go.
SPEAKER 30 :
Vader was seduced by the dark side of the Force. Star Wars.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah. The Force? Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER 30 :
The Force is what gives the Jedi his power. It’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together.
SPEAKER 18 :
We’ve now renamed it Capitalism. May the Force be with you. Exactly. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
Let’s see here. Did we do Blade Runner? Yes.
SPEAKER 1 :
2049?
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, that was awful. That’s not allowed. That was so awful.
SPEAKER 22 :
Have you ever watched it, Richard? No, it’s terrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
I literally have tried. This is not an exaggeration. That is the only movie that I have four times now tried to watch and can’t get past 15 minutes.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, it’s, well.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s awful.
SPEAKER 18 :
Then you haven’t gotten into all the real porn.
SPEAKER 17 :
No, I just keep thinking it’s going to get better, so I’ll watch 16 minutes or 17 minutes, and yeah, no, it doesn’t get any better.
SPEAKER 18 :
It doesn’t get better.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s awful.
SPEAKER 18 :
Go ahead, John. Dune. Dune. Okay. Here’s one. Green Lantern. Uh-uh. First Flight. It’s a cartoon. Green Lantern. Green Lantern, First Flight, and it’s actually a very good movie cartoon. Okay. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
Let’s see here.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, we’re not going to go with the other Green Lantern. It’s awful. Yeah, yeah. With Ryan Reynolds.
SPEAKER 22 :
Yeah, well, yeah, that one was pretty bad. Blake Lively.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 22 :
Okay, Ender’s Game.
SPEAKER 18 :
Ooh, I like Ender’s Game.
SPEAKER 17 :
Charlie said that’s where they met.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, well, what a disaster. At least they got a relationship out of it. There you go. Jeez. Jeez. Okay. Good thing they didn’t put the wrong ring on her. Go ahead, John. Space Buddies. Space Buddies. Okay. I have no idea what that is. I really don’t either. I don’t want to think about it. Here’s one I can’t believe. But space is in the name. I can’t believe Richard hasn’t said this one because it’s a cartoon, Treasure Planet.
SPEAKER 17 :
Treasure Planet.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s actually not bad. Have you seen it, Richard? No. Oh, okay. Well, you’re up.
SPEAKER 22 :
Never, Andy. Never.
SPEAKER 18 :
Never.
SPEAKER 1 :
Fine.
SPEAKER 22 :
Maybe I should. Yep. All right, let’s see here. Signs, because they come from space. Oh, yeah. Actually, my first scary movie, I have Randy.
SPEAKER 17 :
Good one. I have several here from listeners. I’m going to start rattling some of these off. The Last Starfighter, Enemy Mine, and Battlefield Earth.
SPEAKER 18 :
You just, Battlefield Earth is horrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
But the other two are good ones that you just took off my list.
SPEAKER 17 :
Sorry.
SPEAKER 18 :
You’re hurting me here. You’re hurting me.
SPEAKER 17 :
Sorry. I have more from listeners, so we’re good.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, here’s one. X-Files, the movie. The aliens, they take off back out to outer space at the end. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
Let’s see here. District 9. Good one.
SPEAKER 17 :
Good one. Okay. Another listener, the Andromeda strain. Am I saying that right? Andromeda strain. Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Why not E.T.?
SPEAKER 17 :
E.T.
SPEAKER 18 :
I mean, come on. Yeah. That’s as spacey as you get. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
All right, Andy. I got one for you that you will find so stupid, but that’s okay. Rocket Man.
SPEAKER 17 :
I think I’ve seen it, actually.
SPEAKER 22 :
I love it. It’s so funny.
SPEAKER 17 :
I think I’ve seen it, actually.
SPEAKER 22 :
Go ahead, John. It is so silly, Andy, but it’s funny.
SPEAKER 18 :
I have a worse one coming up, but go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 22 :
Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 17 :
I’m rattling these off. Flash Gordon. Oh, you took it! Sorry, it was a listener.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s horrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s a listener.
SPEAKER 18 :
Hey, we’ve got to go with Star Trek. One more round, so you’re up. Okay, Star Trek. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Chris Pine. Yeah, yeah. Okay, go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 22 :
Andy, what’s the one, the animated, they have aliens, they form a super team, she becomes really big, she becomes a giant monster.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah. Oh, gosh.
SPEAKER 22 :
I’m spacing it. Me too. Aliens. Well, yeah, I know you have nothing.
SPEAKER 17 :
I got nothing. Can’t help you on this one, guys.
SPEAKER 18 :
Not my genre. Yeah, giant girl and the others. Oh, my gosh.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s the giant girl and the others.
SPEAKER 22 :
I’m going to find it. I’m going to find it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, yeah, you got the indestructible blob.
SPEAKER 22 :
Monsters versus aliens.
SPEAKER 18 :
Monsters versus aliens. Okay.
SPEAKER 22 :
There you go.
SPEAKER 18 :
By the way, we got one that’s similar. Can I throw it out real quick? Sure. Cowboys and aliens.
SPEAKER 17 :
I like that one, actually. Okay, last one I’ll do is Lightyear. Richard, I’ll let you go. Have a good weekend. Sounds good. See you guys. All right. We’ll be right back. Roof Savers of Colorado coming up next. And Dave Hart’s been texting in. He said, hey, he beats everybody because it was like 125 on a roof. So he, like, wins. Horrible. So there you go. All right. Dave Hart, we’d love to help you with your roof needs, whatever they are. Give them a call today, 303-710-6916.
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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, and because of Charlie, I have a clip that I’m going to play that I thought Andy would have played, but didn’t. Here we go.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my moon base.
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You’ve all been chosen to be part of my elite moon unit, which is divided into two divisions, moon unit alpha and moon unit zappa.
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There you go. Oh, I love that movie. Okay, shall I reel off a few? Yes, go ahead, Andy. Did Joe do 2001 Space Odyssey? No, Joe didn’t call. Okay, 2001 Space Odyssey, A Black Hole, The Black Hole, Arrival, Aliens, Romulus, which came out last year.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s a good one. That’s very good.
SPEAKER 18 :
And someone did Event Horizon, correct?
SPEAKER 17 :
Nope.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, then I’m doing it.
SPEAKER 17 :
Go ahead. You got some? I have Supernova Soldier Dark Star.
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Okay, I’ve got Pandorum, Avatar, that’s in space, Total Recall, Gattaca. Go.
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Tron, Countdown, and is Alita a space movie? Would that be called a space movie or no? No.
SPEAKER 18 :
Alita?
SPEAKER 17 :
No. Yeah, that’s not, is it?
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It’s a good movie, though. Okay, Star Trek Into Darkness, the second one. Star Trek The Search for Spock, which is great. Oh, that’s a good one. Megamind, they both come from space. Sunshine and The Fifth Element.
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All right, that’s it, Andy. We are out of time. Thank you so much. Have a fabulous weekend. The rest of you do the same. Don’t forget tomorrow morning, first thing, Fix It Radio at 9, followed up by Drive Radio. Have a great weekend. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
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Thank you.