It’s finally Friday on Rush to Reason—and you know what that means: movie reviews, laughs, and the occasional political body slam. John Rush and Andy Pate kick things off with their signature banter and a double feature review: Shelby Oaks, a disappointing YouTuber-turned-horror flick that couldn’t scare a toddler, and Chainsaw Man, a bizarre anime that’s equal parts gore, romance, and teenage hormones.
But the show doesn’t stop at popcorn talk. The conversation turns sharp as John and Andy draw parallels between self-edited horror films and self-sabotaging political campaigns—especially in Colorado’s GOP. From movie directors who can’t take criticism to
It’s finally Friday on Rush to Reason with your host, John Rush. So I tell him I’m a pro jack. And who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama himself. So we finish 18, and he’s going to sniff me. And I say, hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know? And he says, oh, it won’t be any money. But when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness. So I got that going. And movie reviews with Andy Pate.
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Now, here is your host of Rush to Reason, John Rush. John Rush.
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All right, happy Friday. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes. Beautiful Friday afternoon, by the way. It is gorgeous, isn’t it? We’ll take it.
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Yeah, we’ll take it.
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We’ll be this way forever, so we’ll take it.
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Apparently, the weekend’s going to be really nice.
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It’s supposed to be a really nice weekend. Might be a little bit cooler next week, but we’ll take it.
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This looks like kind of one of those last weekends to do things outside, get the yard in place. Mm-hmm.
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I would suggest you do whatever you need to along those lines. Absolutely. Yep. Yes. Whatever you need to do, get it done. Again, I don’t, I don’t know if there’s any huge, you know, weather coming in. It depends on who you listen to. Some talk about maybe a little bit of snow for the front range here this next week, but yeah, Who knows, Andy? No. No idea. All right, what do we got today for movies?
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I’ve gotten my sprinklers blown out, so I don’t have to worry about it.
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You’ll be good. All right, so what do we got today for movies?
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Okay, we’re going to have Shelby Oaks, which is a little bit of a horror movie, and then some anime. Okay, I got an anime film called Chainsaw Man, which may well be the top-selling movie of the week.
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And I assume next Friday because it – make sure I have my dates right here. Since it is Halloween, we’ll be doing some sort of scary movie Halloween nonsense, right?
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Well, yeah, and the hour two will be scary movies.
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Okay.
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Obviously.
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So we already know that will be next week.
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Oh, yeah. We do that every year.
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yep yep um okay well um that’s always your worst that’s all yeah that’s the worst one of the year yeah that’s not my that’s not my i mean it all works out i’m not worried about it well it’s it’s not just a struggle for you richard doesn’t watch that many of those movies either no it’s not you know of course with his kids and so on no probably not our biggest genre of movies but i have in the past right you know i i know a few
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I’ll be honest, if I didn’t do movie reviews, I would rarely go to a scary movie. Obviously, I see probably 30 of them a year. Okay, at least. And so I’m used to it, but I probably wouldn’t do that. Just saying. Okay. Did you want to do question of the day?
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No, we’ll do that during the lab. We’ll take a break. We’ll come right back. So again, folks, we’ve got two movies today. I should have mentioned, what are we doing for hour number two?
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Hour number two is going to be binge watching. It could be movies or shows on TV. What do you binge watch when you’ve got an afternoon to kill?
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, John Rush, together with Andy Pate and John Rush. Are you ready for a movie?
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It’s Friday. It’s Friday.
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Of course you are, John. Well, a YouTube critic, movie critic actually, makes a horror movie called Shelby Oaks.
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Welcome back to the Paranormal Paranoid. Today we’re taking our first foray into the abandoned town of Shelby Oaks.
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I’ve been searching for Riley for the last 12 years. I know my sister’s not dead.
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Bodies were found outside of Shelby Oaks. Riley Brennan is still missing.
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The last night I saw her, she said she saw a man standing in her window.
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You live alone out here?
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Finally. What do you think, John? Scary?
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Yeah, sounds like it. The preview looks like it.
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Yeah, it looks very scary. Okay, well, Chris Stuckman, that’s actually his name, he does movie reviews on YouTube. Real guy.
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Okay.
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So now he gets reviewed himself. And I thought this would be kind of interesting because we movie critics… We all say what we would do differently with the movie, right? It should have had more of this, less of that, none of this, none of that, whatever. And what if we actually made an entire movie because that’s an entirely different thing. I think about football fans. We all say, hey, we should have gone for it on fourth or no, take the points, or we disagree with how the coach does it. But what if you had to run an entire football team and you had to deal with all the mechanics of that? That’s a lot. So I just thought it was pretty interesting that Stuckman was putting himself out there to actually get reviewed himself. Here we go now. The story is 12 years ago, Riley, she’s played by Sarah Dern. She was a YouTuber, okay, doing videos on haunted homes. And when she went missing in a small town in Ohio called Shelby Oaks. No, J.D. Vance had nothing to do with it. I know you were suspecting. I just thought this was kind of interesting. Ohio, I have never seen a horror story about Ohio. So that was interesting. Anyway, her filming crew was actually found brutally murdered, but she just disappeared. Now, Riley’s sister, Mia, her name is Camille Sullivan, that’s the actress, is being interviewed for the documentary. Mia is still determined to learn the truth of what happened, so they go to Shelby Oaks, she and her film team. Well, this seems more historical than scary, John, but then something horrible happens. Someone kills themselves right in front of Mia. Wow. Now Mia must study the history of Shelby Oaks as she investigates its sinister origins. Well, this, of course, has Mia talking to the locals. You’ve got this witchy woman. You’ve got a prison that they have to walk through. It’s very scary. You have, you know, the usual horror film stuff. What matters is that she’s discovering how this little abandoned town could take her sister. And maybe, just maybe, it will threaten Mia and her crew. Well, convinced that Riley might still be alive, Mia pushes forward, even without her film crew. So she decides, even without them, I’m going to look into some of this stuff. And so suddenly this is not done in documentary style anymore. It’s done as a straight movie, just watching Mia try to investigate this. But what if Mia finds Riley? Then what? Or what if she doesn’t? Danger and mystery lurk around every corner in Shelby Oaks. What do you think?
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Doesn’t sound bad. Yeah, I mean, it does sound like a good movie.
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Sounds pretty interesting, right? Looking into her sister and what happened. Okay, well, what works in Shelby Oaks? Well, first of all, the beauty of these found footage movies is the raw, real look. Okay? That adds to the scariness, since it feels like this is really happening. And I’ve always kind of liked that feel for horror films. to make them feel more real. And it does that. Second, you’ve got a good mystery combined with jump scares and horror. A lot of these horror films are pretty straightforward. This one has a real mystery, and it unfolds to you. There’s much more investigation in this film than most horror movies, and there’s a cop in it. And he sounds very real. I like that they got this cop in it. And he adds a real, I don’t know, just a feeling of, yes, this is an investigation. This is what we did. This is how it broke down. And that helped the movie a lot. Next, you got some scary moments being pursued in an underground hallway. I hate that. dimly lit underground hallways in horror movies, don’t you?
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Mm-hmm.
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I mean, they’re terribly scary. I’m not saying that you’ve got two girls following you like in The Shining, but it’s icky. Okay. And it’s really good. You have some plot twists as the true villain finally changes. You think it’s this one. Nope, it’s this one. Nope, it’s this one. And I like that. It kind of moves it around, moving target. Finally, Camille Sullivan, she does a good job as the dogged investigator and a screen queen. And she does a real good job in the movie. Now, what doesn’t work in Shelby Oaks? Because, once again, Stuckman, he got his chance to do it. And let’s see how he did. First of all, there’s far too little horror. This is a horror movie. You need more horror. And it really fell short. Very slow pace. Pretty much a collage of other films. Okay. You take some Blair Witch Project, you add some hereditary, mix in some paranormal activity, add water, stir, voila, you got a movie. Basically, he was borrowing from all kinds of other movies, not doing his own thing, not charting his own course. And so it had this feeling of, geez, I’ve seen this before again and again and again. It’s not so bad.
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Okay.
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But it just wasn’t that good. What begins as a focused story, and it did, well, it becomes bits and pieces falling from the sky. Now, I understand it’s because it’s a mystery, right? You’re getting a little here, a little there. But it’s just too scattered. By midway, oh, the film is dragging badly. And it really did.
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Hmm.
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You don’t want to be in one of these mixed kind of found footage, normal footage movies where the story just grinds to a halt. And they literally could have cut, I would say, 15, 20 minutes out of the inner hour of this movie and sped it up, and it would have been much better. Okay. It’s terribly implausible with Mia walking into extremely dangerous situations alone and unarmed. I’m sorry. We always… You know, you’ve seen horror movies where there are always several times you say, don’t go in there. Don’t open that door. Don’t go there.
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You know, it’s behind that door.
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Right. And we do it anyways. Well, yeah, but we can put up with some of that. But there there are degrees to where we say, no, that’s just too stupid. I wouldn’t do that. Right. No human being would be this dumb. Well, unfortunately, she is that dumb. And she walks right into some of these situations where you’re just like, hey, no, no, no, no. Especially somebody who investigates horror. Come on. You should know better. Yeah, only a complete idiot does these things.
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Right.
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But she’s shown to be an idiot. It doesn’t work.
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Okay.
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Okay, the final battle is done a lot like Weapons, the movie Weapons that came out this summer, which I said was the best movie of the year. Well, this was done with far less quality. So they tried to do similar to what Weapons did. Only Weapons was done extremely well. This was done, I think, on a very tight budget. Okay. Let’s just say that. It wasn’t as good. Bottom line, this is just a real yawner of a horror film.
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Hmm.
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Nobody was horrified. The audience wasn’t very big, but what people I saw in there, they didn’t come out going, oh, did you see that? There were no gasps or screaming or anything like that. There was no reaction at all. I mean, honestly, midway through, I should have walked through and checked everybody’s pulse because I didn’t have one, I know. So there you go. Rotten Tomatoes, for whatever reason, and maybe they were being kind to a fellow critic. They gave it 68%. Not great, but come on, man. It wasn’t that good of a movie. It just wasn’t that good. It’s too slow. Quality, I’m giving this one and a half stars.
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Wow, so the movie critic only gets one five. Yeah, I’m sorry. Just wasn’t that good, huh?
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Yeah, and you know what the big thing is this, is I think a lot of times when we think that we would do what somebody else does, be it coach a team, run a business, whatever, we think about all the things that we would put in, but what we don’t think about is what we would edit out. And this guy left too many of his thoughts in the movie. It wasn’t edited well. That was the biggest problem with this movie.
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What kind of budget do you think this thing had?
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low i would say okay just low okay you know and which is part of the other factor people forget at times right it costs money to do these things yeah and by the way it’ll probably make money just because of that why because there are a lot of people who know this guy i’m gonna go watch it period right they’ll go watch a period it’s very low budget so unlike disney films this year it’ll actually make some money maybe i can’t imagine he’ll do a sequel okay um it’s just not worth it uh political three more religious three didn’t preach at all that i liked okay that part was good Yeah. Shelby Oaks is just a creepy little horror movie that had some horror moments. Don’t get me wrong. When she is trying to get away, and I won’t explain it all, but trying to get away coming out of the hallway, there are some camera tricks done in there that are very scary. Very nicely done. And I was thinking, there you go. Man, you nailed that scene. And then back to reality. And it just wasn’t very good. So, now, do I recommend going to Shelby Oaks? Absolutely not. I don’t know what horror movies are coming out next week even. I haven’t looked. But I’m sure they’re going to be better than this. Wait for Halloween.
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And do you think that timing was done, I’m guessing, purposely because you know all the big stuff’s next week?
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Yeah.
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Give it a little more flair maybe?
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Yeah. Bottom line, John, if they thought that they had a winner here, they would have put it out on Halloween.
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Got it.
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Okay. So they put it out the week ahead of Halloween, which – You’ve already got some horror movies because they’re coming out all year round nowadays because they’re cheap and Hollywood needs to save money. You already had some that came out in September and very early October, but nothing for the last couple weeks. So this was a real good pocket of time to release this. But no, if they thought they had something good, they would have released it a week later. So don’t go to Shelby Oaks. Not worth it.
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The best export we have is common sense. You’re listening to Rush to Reason.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Deadverse Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, John Rush, together with Andy Pate, and John! Are you ready for another movie?
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Hope it’s better than the last one.
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I think we can top that, John. I think we can do it. Okay, John, were you awkward as a teen? I was.
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I don’t know. Aren’t we all?
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Were you ever a teen? Let me ask it that way. Yeah. Are you sure? Yeah. Is there photo proof?
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I was a working teen.
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Okay. You see, you’re not going to get this movie at all.
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That was an anomaly.
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Yeah, yeah. Okay, well, teen awkwardness, it meets gory superpowers in Chainsaw Man.
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Hey, Ms. Mocky Mocky. Do you think I have a heart?
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Yes, you do. The name’s Reze. I can teach you everything. Let me teach you.
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I might fall for this girl. Bomb is coming. Jeez. Everybody’s after my Chainsaw heart!
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What about my heart? Genji’s heart? Does nobody want that?
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Boom.
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Chainsaw!
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Boom.
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John, do you get any feel for that movie at all? None. Zilch. I know. This is going to be really weird because, once again, this comes from the world of anime. All right? So Chinese animation, which, by the way, I like. I like a lot of anime. There’s a lot of anime that’s really boring and silly, but some of it is just incredible. Well, this is going to be less of a movie review and more introducing you to another world. Are you ready? All right. Chainsaw Man is a popular anime series, and it’s only had 12 episodes so far. And they are very popular. People just love them. It’s a sensation. Just so you know, it is an online sensation. The star character is named Denji, and he’s a Japanese teenager living in a time when devils prowl and destroy. Now, these devils come from our collective fears, and they take terrible forms. There is an organization called Public Safety that hunts the devils down, and it’s led by a woman named Makima. Okay, so how does Denji get involved in all this? Well, Denji, he’s an orphan who’s been exploited, so he’s very, very poor. And his only friend was a dog that was merged with a chainsaw devil. Once again, these things are things that… They represent our biggest fears, so chainsaws, bombs, guns. So you’ve got gun devil, you’ve got bomb devil, you’ve got chainsaw devil, and so forth. And devils, just so you know, once again, it’s not the devil. In Japan, devils are a very different thing. They’re still bad, okay, but they’re not quite what we’re used to, say, in the Christian faith. It’s very different. All right, well, at one point, Denji must merge with Pochita. That’s his dog. Okay. Okay, and he’s got to merge with the dog to save it, and he becomes the devil hybrid chainsaw man.
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Okay.
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And so he literally has a chainsaw that comes out of his head, out of his hands, and so forth. Multiple chainsaws. So by pulling a cord, literally pulling a cord in his chest, Denji actually grows chainsaws out of himself to battle the other devils. Are you following this?
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I think so.
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Okay, it’s very weird, I know. Anime can get so weird. Well, anyway, this leads Denji to work with public safety, where he has a crush on Makama. Remember, she’s in charge of it. Now, Makama, she’s a demon hybrid herself. She is able to dominate men. OK, she can control their minds, which, by the way, I think all women actually have this power. So I’m not sure this is unique, but Makama can control men. She can, you know, use the eyes on them and they literally would do will do whatever they want, whatever she wants. As such, Denji, who, let’s face it, is a hormone filled teenage boy. Well, he wants her. He wants Makama. But then Denji meets something new, a girl named Reze. And she is very pretty, too. Now, she shares Denji’s kind of gross teen humor. She’s not as mature as Makama. And she actually cares about Denji. Makama was using Denji for cheap labor. So Denji, he’s going out there, and this is part of the 12… series, right? He goes out there and fights all these demons. You know what his pay is? Room and board. That’s it. So she says to him, hey, you’re being misused for crying out loud. You should get paid more than this, right? How can you put up with this? You should quit. Well, anyway, a cute romance comes forth. As Reze and Denji, they do all the flirty things teens do, even skinny dipping. Oh, my goodness. But Reze, she says Denji should, you know, he should quit. He should stop doing this because he’s underpaid for fighting dangerous demons. What? Well, eventually, a terrible, terrible, terrible force emerges, and Denji must fight against those who take advantage of him, but also the terrible devils themselves. This, of course, involves incredible action, right? And so you get all that anime action going around, sawing through this and battling that. Well, beneath it all, we see a theme. In our desperation, should we allow others to use us? And our desperation can take many forms. It can be because we’re poor. It can be because we’re lonely. It can be because we are hormone-filled teenagers. It can be for whatever reason. Everybody has a weak spot, John. And the question is, will you allow others to exploit it? And that’s kind of an underlying theme of Chainsaw Man. What do you think?
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Weird.
SPEAKER 08 :
Very weird. Yes. Okay. Well, what works in Chainsaw Man? Well, the cartoonistry is off the charts.
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Really?
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Wonderful. Yeah. Not the best I’ve ever seen. I saw better recently with some anime, but it’s up there. It’s really impressive.
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Okay.
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And both in the quiet sequences and the raging 3D action, by the way, this was 3D. I was surprised by the charming nature of the teen romance. Though, you know, Benji, he’s sex craved, of course. And so he’s really struggling because on the one hand, he loves Makiman. On the other hand, he loves this new girl. And he’s really struggling with that. But he’s a teenager. He’s a teenage boy. And I kind of like how they show the real struggle that a teenage boy might have. Okay. There is a good message here. In that Denji’s inability to read or write, that’s another weakness. Okay, he’s illiterate.
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Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, because he was too poor. He couldn’t go to school.
SPEAKER 03 :
Oh, gotcha.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, that combined with his teen hormones makes him vulnerable to deception. Gotcha. Knowledge is power, folks.
SPEAKER 03 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, the second half is action-packed with battles against hopeless odds. And you do have some humor. There’s some funny moments dealing with him being a teen. Finally, this film delivers what fans want. personal story from denji right plus bloody action so that’s what the people are there for and there was actually a pretty good crowd for this movie there were a lot of people who wanted to see this movie it’s very popular okay what doesn’t work in chainsaw man well the biggest question with any of these tv series brought to the big screen is what am i going to be lost If I walk into this, am I going to be lost or will it help me catch up real quick? It doesn’t. This movie doesn’t help you catch up at all. Yes, you will be lost. You won’t know the characters and they don’t care. Just so you know. You do kind of pick it up. You pick up the story as it goes. Don’t get me wrong, but it would really help to catch a few episodes first. Next, in fact, without knowing the show itself, the action, that gets confusing too. It’s so big and all over the place and fast. You know how the Marvel movies, it feels like you’re in a kaleidoscope or… Yeah, it’s just on a roller coaster or whatever. It gets that way in this movie to where you’re just kind of like, okay, settle down for a moment and just have the battle, right? The first half… Now, this is really shocking for me. It’s pretty much all Denji. No Chainsaw Man, okay? It takes forever getting to the big action scenes. So, this movie’s called Chainsaw Man. You don’t see Chainsaw Man, really. I mean, you see a little at the beginning, but you don’t see him until over halfway into the movie. Nearly two-thirds of the movie is gone just watching Denji deal with his feelings. I mean, do you think that’s why these young people go to this?
SPEAKER 04 :
Maybe.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, they look bored. Okay.
SPEAKER 04 :
They’re done, huh?
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, it takes forever getting to the action. It’s very, very slow, and also it needed much more humor. They could have done more humor. They proved it at a couple points, but, boy, it needed a lot more. Next, they put a cliffhanger ending on this. So we have to watch the show? That’s a ripoff. Come on. Make the movie stand on its own. Don’t force us to go watch a show. I’m not going to go watch the show.
SPEAKER 03 :
Hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
I know the fans will, I get it, but come on. Finally, the bottom line. This film is for fans of the show and anime, if you like anime. Anyone else, I believe, is going to be bored with this movie. I really do. So this is going to be kind of a hard one to review, right? Because I’m looking at the whole span of people who go to movies. So here we go. Rotten Tomatoes gave this 100%. Wow. Those who went to it gave it 99%. But they’re all fans of the show.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
And they did get what they wanted. Quality, I’m going to give it three stars. So I am going to give it thumbs up.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
All right? But it’s going to be a tentative thumbs up, John, because, man.
SPEAKER 04 :
Because you’ve got to understand that whole world, right?
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, yeah. For instance, I’m right now looking at a person who I know would hate this movie. Okay. In the next room is a guy, Charlie.
SPEAKER 04 :
You might love it.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, he’d hate it.
SPEAKER 04 :
He’d hate it too.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay. Down the hallway, there’s a guy named Luke who would love this movie. Oh, okay. Okay.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay. I get it.
SPEAKER 08 :
And I mean, you guys would have a totally different experience. So I’m going to go three stars just because it’s really tough.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
The biggest problem is this. Even for the fans of Chainsaw Man who love the TV show, it’s going to be really, it’s way too slow for the first half. I don’t care who you are. You got to get to the action quicker.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
Way too much time spent on that.
SPEAKER 03 :
Makes sense.
SPEAKER 08 :
Political three, moral religious one and a half. Hey, he’s a young guy.
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m just saying. So obviously it’s not very moral. It doesn’t take any shots at Christianity, nothing like that. It’s just, you know. He’s a teenage boy. I get it. What can I say? So do I recommend going to Chainsaw Man, folks? If you like the… You’re into that, right? Well, if you’re into the show, obviously you want to see it. But if you like anime, I will tell you this, because there are a lot of anime fans listening right now. This is quality anime. It’s very well done, some outstanding artwork. And if you can hang in there until the second half, you’re going to see a lot of action, and that’s really good. So for you folks, go to Chainsaw Man. For everybody else, absolutely not. You’re going to be bored. There you go.
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SPEAKER 04 :
All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. You didn’t see the Springsteen movie, Andy.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m not going to go see the Springsteen movie.
SPEAKER 04 :
Not going to watch The Communist?
SPEAKER 08 :
No, I detest that man.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, I do too. That’s one I have no desire to go see.
SPEAKER 08 :
Let me ask you this, John, because we’ve got a couple minutes here. Are there actors who have gotten to the point where their political activism has gotten so vicious that you don’t even want to see them again, even though you used to enjoy them? De Niro was a good example.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, he was probably top of my list.
SPEAKER 08 :
It would be hard to see De Niro nowadays. The two girls who star in Wicked, which the sequel’s coming out here in a month, They are so utterly hateful. You know, one is a lesbian and the other one is, you know, this child star. And both of them, you know, just rage against Trump, rage against MAGA, rage against me.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, I couldn’t see that.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, so that’s going to be really tough for me.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, I couldn’t watch that one either.
SPEAKER 08 :
Is there anybody for you?
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I’d have to go through. There are… Yeah, I mean, I’d have to really sit down and look at it for a minute. And again, you never know when one of them is going to come up in a particular movie.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. Jim Carrey doesn’t make any movies anymore, but he did get to that point.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, and I was just going to say, that’s a really great question. I guess I’d have to just really determine the movie and who’s in it and is that somebody I really want to go see or not. But yes, for me, that is a factor, yes. yeah yeah i mean even even watching it on uh you know rental sides of the fence i mean yeah if it’s if it’s somebody like that i’m not renting it either one of my favorite actors ever who has become so offensive and i mean he goes to these rallies where they advocate violence against the right okay john cusack yeah and he used to be fun to watch
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, gosh, he’s one of my favorite actors of all time, and he has just become absolutely repulsive. It actually takes the shine off watching an old movie with him. It’s actually, you know, I still can do it. See, I’m more along the lines of…
SPEAKER 04 :
It has to be one of their really good movies for me to actually watch somebody like that. Right. Otherwise, if it’s one of their kind of halfway, it’s like, yeah, I can pass that one. I don’t need to see that.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I’ll watch him in Con Air. I’ll watch him in Identity, a couple of his rom-coms, which are really good. But overall, it’s just like, man, Cusack, the thing is, you hate me so much. For voting for Donald Trump.
SPEAKER 04 :
Why would I give you any credit, you know, give you any money at all? Even a rental, I’m giving you money some way, somehow. Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. Jeff Bridges, you know, the dude. I mean, oh, my gosh.
SPEAKER 03 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
Just vicious. This guy is actually singing songs about how much he hates Trump.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
And stuff like that. Whoopi Goldberg.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, yeah. I mean. Now you just named one. Yeah. And I’ve been that way with her for a long, long time.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. I mean, I will say I love the movie with the nuns. I did.
SPEAKER 04 :
Sister Act? Is that what it’s called? Yeah. I never saw it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, the second one wasn’t that good, but the first Sister Act was really very good.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. Yeah, she’s one where I, you know, other than Ghost, don’t know that I’ve really ever seen a movie with her in it because I can’t stand her.
SPEAKER 08 :
She was hilarious in Ghost. But there again, she wasn’t the main character. It’s not the same.
SPEAKER 04 :
And she wasn’t as wackadoodle-ish then.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, no, no, no.
SPEAKER 04 :
She was… She’s gotten worse.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and, you know, people forget because Whoopi has become such a caricature of herself, right? She’s become almost not a real person anymore. She’s such an activist. But what they forget is this. She wasn’t just a stand-up comic who did comedy. She was also a terrific actress. Okay, very, very talented. And then she just became so hate-filled that, you know.
SPEAKER 04 :
Ruined it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, it does. It does with some of them. I mean, I’m trying to remember the guy that, yeah. I reviewed his movie last week, and I’m totally spacing him now. Anyway.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s all right.
SPEAKER 08 :
But some of them get to a point where it’s just hard to watch anymore.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. So you said something earlier that I want to dovetail into because we don’t talk a lot of politics on Friday. But what you said earlier just struck something with me where it’s like, okay, that one needs a little further conversation on, and maybe we can get to a little bit more of it even on Tuesday. But when you talked about how a lot of movie stars that do their own editing – Right. Or, you know, produce a movie and then, you know, they’re involved in the editing and they’re involved some way, somehow.
SPEAKER 08 :
Where the film is their baby.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay. They either edit, they either direct or they write or they write and direct where this film is their baby. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. So my comparison is, maybe this is a stretch, but I don’t think so. I think you’ll catch on to what I’m going to say here in a second. Very similar to what a lot of political parties do, but now especially here in Colorado, our own Colorado GOP, again, not the whole party, but those that are really in charge of what candidates run and so on. OK, the Colorado GOP right now that’s in charge of that is the movie maker that is doing is the actor that is making movies, that’s doing their own editing because they see things in a much different way than what the actual market actually is at the end of the day.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. Yeah. We’ve seen this. Like I said, the last three campaigns we had for governor. Right. And Beaupre and Heidi and I forget the other one. They all of them needed serious editing.
SPEAKER 04 :
And then when you go further down to where you need to look at some of the local candidates that get pushed by the the Rhino Watchers of the world. Right. You talk about Rhino Watch running a candidate. Now it really is an actor making his own movie.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. The Rhino Watch, the Rhino Watch backed candidates. And I know, you know, we beat up on Rhino Watch all the time, folks.
SPEAKER 04 :
Rightfully so.
SPEAKER 08 :
Rightfully so, of course. But set that aside for a moment. I’m not being a hater here. I’m being honest, OK? Yeah. Rhino Watch and their candidates are very far divorced from the market.
SPEAKER 04 :
From reality, yes.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, they can run in deep red districts, okay? They can run in deep red. And we have a few who are serving in the legislature, but that’s okay. They’re in deep red districts. I don’t care, okay? But for the most part, then they go forth and they say, now we want our candidate to be running for CD this, CD that. I mean, major, you know, the U.S. House. the U.S. Senate, the governorship, and so forth. And you look at them and you’re just like, guys, Scott Bottoms, wonderful guy. And he is basically the Rhino Watch candidate right now.
SPEAKER 04 :
He’s their guy. He’s one of a couple.
SPEAKER 08 :
And, you know, guys. You would have to edit out, you know, see, editor, you would have to edit out a lot of what he wants to say for him to have any chance to sell to the Colorado market. You don’t understand the marketplace. You understand what’s in your head and you understand what you like. And therefore, you want to take what’s in your head and what you like and just put it out there.
SPEAKER 04 :
Good example.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay. Does the market want that?
SPEAKER 04 :
No.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 04 :
In most cases, the answer is no.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. And you see that with a lot of movies that are written and directed by the actors.
SPEAKER 04 :
It just reminded me that a lot of times politics, especially conservatives, they will accuse Hollywood of doing this and doing that, and they’re terrible, and they can’t do this, and they can’t do that. And it’s like, well, you know, you’re kind of mimicking what happens to – Some folks in Hollywood, when you look at the candidates that you want to run at the end of the day, because really at the end of the day, you’re not any different than they are. The mindset is the same.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, well, you are demanding that the market like you and what you believe. Well, what if the market isn’t where you are? Well, you’re demanding it anyway. Well, isn’t that the same complaint we have about Hollywood that’s putting out this far left, just nutso stuff? And we say, they’re ignoring us. They’re ignoring the market. Exactly.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
And by the way, let me give two examples. We were talking a break. And I’m going to give one left winger and one right winger. Okay. And these are actors who went on to produce and write. Rob Reiner.
SPEAKER 03 :
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 08 :
Clint Eastwood. Both of them set their egos aside and let themselves be edited, and they did a wonderful job. They became two of the best directors we have seen come out of Hollywood. Certainly, they came out of the acting rings.
SPEAKER 04 :
True.
SPEAKER 08 :
Wonderful. Can’t argue that. Yeah, and you’ve got a total left-winger. I mean, Rob Reiner is crazy. Oh, geez, absolutely. Oh, yeah, he is. In my view, this is personal view, folks, but in my view, he’s got serious issues.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, he’s got some mental issues.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
Clint obviously leans pretty solidly right. But anyway, but both of them, they did a fantastic job. Why? Because they set their egos aside. They said, everything that comes into my head does not have to go on to the film. And this is what a lot of candidates have to do. One last thing.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, boy, you just said it straight up right there.
SPEAKER 08 :
One last thing. I didn’t know we were going to talk about this.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, no, no. It just came to my mind earlier.
SPEAKER 08 :
Or I would have brought out the, there’s a clip right now of Tom Cruise talking about this. And it’s wonderful. And Cruz, he came out against—he didn’t come out against left or right. He came out against left and right. He said, leave the politics out of it.
SPEAKER 04 :
He’s right.
SPEAKER 08 :
And it wasn’t just because he was talking about the market and you’re trying to sell. You can tell this man loves the market. He loves all people on both sides.
SPEAKER 04 :
He wants to entertain them all. It’s like sports. Leave that out of it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s not what that’s designed for.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s actually designed to be the opposite. So are movies, by the way. It’s designed— They should be designed to bring people together, not split them apart.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right.
SPEAKER 04 :
And I think Tom Cruise understands that.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know who gets it, too? You know, Stallone. Now, Stallone’s a right winger.
SPEAKER 04 :
He is. OK. But he understands his market.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, but Stallone doesn’t. Yeah, he comes out and he endorses Trump and he says, OK, I’m for Trump. But Stallone doesn’t go on all the talk shows beating up the left.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s right. He doesn’t bash everybody.
SPEAKER 08 :
No. No.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right. Great point.
SPEAKER 08 :
Very low-key.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, and again, some of you that are listening that might be thinking about running for office or maybe you currently are running for office, all of your personal beliefs and what you want to see done, unfortunately, while that’s great and it’s admirable and I respect you for them, in a lot of cases, you need to shrink that all the way down to three or four points and essentially focus there and put all the other stuff that you’ve got in the back of your head aside.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and you know why John Rush knows that? Because John Rush knows marketing. Let me say this. We just had the no kings protest, which are ludicrous, of course. But when you are running to serve yourself and your needs and put forth what you want, then you’re running to be a king. When you are running to serve the people… Then you’re running in America.
SPEAKER 04 :
And you’re going to listen to your market and you’re going to talk to them and you’re going to run towards them, not away from them. We’ve got so many candidates on our side of the aisle especially because, by the way, the left has figured this out better than we have. Okay. And mainly because their message doesn’t change a whole lot. The left is the left is the left. Andy knows this better than anybody.
SPEAKER 03 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 04 :
But their message doesn’t really change much and they don’t have to go down different facets of things. And I’ll just say it straight up. It’s easier marketing-wise when you’re on their side of the aisle than ours because – They own everything. They control it at this point in time, especially here in Colorado. So it’s easy for them. Right. The left hasn’t moved further left.
SPEAKER 08 :
They’ve become more open about it.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s all they’ve done. Now, those of us on the right, you know, we’ve got all sorts of things that we want to see. And it could be everything from somebody that’s running for council to school board to a representative to you name it. And what happens is, and I see it because I’ve interviewed candidates over the years now for the past decade plus, you know, so many candidates, Andy, they will get some, I’m sorry to say it this way, some bug up their butt about something. That’s why they ran in the first place, which that’s great. That’s admirable. I get it. You don’t like whatever, you know, pick a topic. Right. You don’t like X, Y, Z. So you’re going to now run for office. Well, that’s great. But, you know, you’ve got thousands, in some cases, tens of thousands of constituents that have to vote for you. And you know what? That might not be one of their hot topics.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, yeah. And you’re running to serve them.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s not you.
SPEAKER 08 :
You’re a public servant.
SPEAKER 04 :
Right. You’re not running for you. You’re running for them.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right.
SPEAKER 04 :
And if you can’t get them to understand that because all you’re talking about is your pet peeve, that’s not going to win an election.
SPEAKER 08 :
John, let me sum it up with this. Here is what I would like every single Republican out there who wants to run for office to do. I’m serious now. I’d like you to watch two movies. I’d like you to watch Rob Reiner’s The Princess Bride. And I’d like you to watch Gran Torino by Clint Eastwood. And there are several more, but I’m just going to pick those two. And understand there is no agenda in either of them.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, they’re great movies.
SPEAKER 08 :
Even though, you know, Clint is playing a very politically incorrect character in that movie, there’s actually no agenda.
SPEAKER 04 :
But he ends up being politically correct in the end.
SPEAKER 08 :
In a lot of ways, yes.
SPEAKER 04 :
He really kind of redeems himself in the end.
SPEAKER 08 :
But he kind of brings it back to the middle because they also come to realize how good it is to have a tough guy like him around.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s not such a bad thing after all.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. Well, Rob Reiner also does no agenda whatsoever in The Princess Bride. Now, folks, what I mean is this.
SPEAKER 04 :
Both of them have agendas, Rob Reiner especially.
SPEAKER 08 :
You’re talking a far left wacko and a guy who leans pretty solidly right. Both of them set all their agenda aside, and what they did with those two movies is serve the public. They were public servants. And watch those movies and then apply that to your campaign.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, boy, so much to say along those lines because, unfortunately, so many candidates get, you know, I’m sorry to say, they get into races for probably the wrong reason. In other words, they want something they are disturbed about to be fixed, not what the market is disturbed about and needs to be fixed.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right.
SPEAKER 04 :
And they run on what they feel passionate about, not what the constituents are passionate about.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right. Do you want to be an activist or a public servant?
SPEAKER 04 :
Right.
SPEAKER 08 :
What do you want to be? And that doesn’t mean that you just do what everybody else wants. Bring yourself to it.
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Live and local, back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right, question of the day. In The Empire Strikes Back, this is yesterday, the character seen running with what looks like an ice cream maker becomes a fan legend. What was he later named? It’s Will Row Hood is the answer. Okay. Today’s impossible question of the day. Name the place in India that is home to 20,000 rats believed to be descendants of an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Durga. Okay, there you go.
SPEAKER 08 :
Obviously, I don’t know. Can I be totally vicious and politically incorrect? Sure. Quite a religion you got there, guys. Come on, rats.
SPEAKER 04 :
No comment.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m sorry, but… All right, next hour.
SPEAKER 04 :
What are we doing?
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay, next hour, binge-watching. Hey, you got a Saturday afternoon to kill. You’re sick at home, whatever, and you just want to binge-watch a show or some movies. Yeah, this could be movies or shows. What do you binge watch?
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, thank you. It can be TV series, TV shows even, maybe some old TV shows where, you know what, nowadays you can watch the entire seasons, plural, if you want to go back and watch some of those. Those are the things that we’re talking about, folks. So it doesn’t have to be something even current. Whatever your favorite is, let us know. Text line 307-200-8222. We’ll be back. Hour 2 is next. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
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