HR2 Rush To Reason November 22, 2024 by John Rush
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Filling in is Andy Pate, party of choice.
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And I’m your host in hour number two, Andy Pate, filling in for John Rush, along with Tanner Cole. Man. And Luke Cash. Man. All right, men. We’re here. Are you ready to do some movies about swords and knives? Yes. By the way, this topic was brought to me by Jersey Joe. I’ll be bringing him up in just a moment, but we’re going to do a round first. All right? Because I think I got to start with… One of the easiest ones. Oh, by the way, if anybody wants to call in, 303-477-5600. Or if you want to text us, it’s 307-200-8222. That’s 307-200-8222. And John Rush should be standing by wherever he is. Mountain Doom. Yep, yep, yep. On his private island.
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Yep, exactly. Volcano, waterfall, and everything.
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With his volcano lair. Yeah, exactly. And he can relay those to us. But… The first one for me is pretty obvious. It is Pirates of the Caribbean, if you want some flashing swords. And here’s the fight between Jack Sparrow and Will Turner.
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You need to find yourself a girl, mate. Or perhaps the reason you practice three hours a day is that you already found one and are otherwise incapable of wooing said strumpet. You’re not a eunuch, are you? I practice three hours a day so that when I meet a pirate, I can kill it.
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Notice that he goes gender neutral. I thought that was good. You know, if I meet a pirate, I can kill it. I can kill they them.
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What do you think? I don’t think that flow as well.
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That was a shockingly good movie when it came out. I did not see that coming. I knew it was going to be a big movie, but that was one of the first movies that was not released on the 4th of July. This is back when I was managing at movie theaters, but it was released in mid-July. A couple weeks after the 4th of July rush. And it blew away the 4th of July blockbusters. It was so good. And people were just going to it over and over and over. What a great movie. So funny. Such a great pace. It had everything.
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They kept staying good, too. It was a number of movies after the first one before it started to go downhill. I think I’ve seen the first four and liked them all.
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Yeah, they’ve stayed very consistent.
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They did stay good. Although I’m going to say this. The first one was so fresh.
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Oh, yeah. You’re right. Okay, Luke, you’re up. I’m going to spoil us with what I think are some of probably the most technically accurate, good knife fighting scenes, and it’s the one in John Wick 3. Oh! I mean, all of John Wick has some good knife and sword work. But John Wick 3 especially has some outstanding choreography from the fighters there. Man, talk about, again, technically super. It’s not just choreographed well. It’s like it’s accurate. And it’s done in a style and manner in which you can expect. These are what real killers would use to try and kill someone.
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And it’s also fun as hell.
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It’s so fun.
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Okay, let me just play a little of the trailer. Sound good?
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Yeah.
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Here we go.
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Do you expect him to make it out? A $14 million bounty on his head. And everyone in the city wants a piece of it. I say the odds are about even. Dark. Five seconds.
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John Wynn, excommunicado in effect in three, two, one.
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Okay. So good. Tanner, if you were excommunicado, How long would you last?
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I have no clue. I’d probably die in this room. About five seconds. The time it takes for a tear to reach your eye to the cheek.
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Well, either Luke or I would take you out for the money. $15 million?
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Yeah, yeah.
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Just so you know, we like you, but not that much.
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I’d become a Democrat for that kind of money.
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You know, if you became a Democrat, you know, for that kind of money, you could afford to be a Democrat.
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I could go to the ditty parties.
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The only Democrats left are really wealthy people is what I’m noticing. Okay, Tanner, you are up.
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Let’s go with maybe the funniest movie that is possible with knives and swords, Monty Python.
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Oh, yes. That was hilarious. It’s just a flesh wound.
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Yeah, the Pirates of the Caribbean, those were great movies, and I think that was Johnny Depp’s best performance other than in the court case against Amber Heard.
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That’s all I had to say.
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Yes, I would agree.
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Talk about a difference, though, between Monty Python and the Holy Grail and then all the other ones. I mean, sure, there’s swords and knives. They’re kind of just flailing them around and people are losing limbs. Oh, yeah, and they’re like these fake
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plastic swords or whatever. I mean, they weren’t even trying to look realistic.
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Going around just stabbing women during a wedding. Oh, yes, yes, yes. It’s so funny. It’s so funny.
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Just going through and killing all these people for no reason.
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I love that movie.
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It was hilarious. Okay, up next we have Jersey Joe. Joe, this was your topic. How you doing, sir?
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And I gave you a bunch, but that’s not why I called. I wanted to go back to Wicked for a second and the Green Witch. Now, in the play… No, no, no, no.
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I need to ask. You know… Because you are married. So have you seen Wicked five, six times now?
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How many times has she made you go? I saw the play when it came to Denver, and it was great. The play was fantastic. And by the way, Kill Bill would be my movie, but I’ll let you play. I’m sure you’ve got a clip of Kill Bill. I do. In the play, they pronounce her name Elphaba. Now here’s the little inside baseball. Do you remember who wrote The Wizard of Oz? No, I don’t. L. Frank Baum. Elphaba. Oh! Oh, what do you know? Yeah, Elphaba. El Frank Baum.
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I did not know that. Elphaba.
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Elphaba, yeah. Short for El Frank Baum, the author of The Wizard of Oz. That’s all I got today.
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Okay, well, in your honor, we’ve got to play a little of… And by the way, Charlie, you may have to turn this up. It’s a little quiet. Some words from The Bride in Kill Bill. Here we go.
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killed a hell of a lot of people to get to this point but i have only one more the last one the one i’m driving to right now the only one left and when i arrive at my destination i am gonna kill bill
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Joe, Kill Bill, I mean, it was a whole new style of sword fighting movies, wasn’t it?
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It absolutely was. By the way, the classic of all times was Basil Rathbone and Errol Flynn in the original Robin Hood. It’s on my list. Yeah, and they were both fencers in their day, so they didn’t need a lot of training. They were both…
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both experienced actually actually I think actually a lot of actors back then were a lot of actors back then were much more trained in the arts and nowadays of course it’s all stuntmen and CGI unfortunately probably 96% of your audience never saw that movie but what a great sword fight between Basil Rathbone and Errol Flynn yeah and by the way all three of us in here right now me and Luke and Tanner are CGI we’re not actually here just so you know yeah I’ve known that for a long time yeah All right, Joe. Thank you so much, sir.
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You’re welcome, Dad. Bye-bye.
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You bet. Take care. And next on the line, we got Mike. Mike, what do you got for us?
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Well, you guys, your guys’ one-liners are all CGI. Yeah, they are.
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Well, obviously, I could never do a one-liner on my own.
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No, the writer’s room is really putting in a lot of the work for us.
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They’re working very hard. Very hard.
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So I just got back from Wicked. Ah! And, well, actually, I took a… 80-mile bike ride and then came home. Oh, wow. More man than me. Oh, no, no, no, no. I’m not a PBJ rider. I ride a real motorcycle.
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Oh, okay. Then you’re really more man than me.
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But anyway, what did you think of Wicked, Mike? I went to see it to see how bad Disney would screw it up. Really? Okay.
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Universal, I think. Anyway, go ahead.
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It was bad, and I couldn’t stand the blondes singing. Oh, you don’t like Ariana Grande? Oh, no. I mean, I’d much rather have… Jeez, the Wicked Witch singing than Glenda there.
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Well, the Wicked Witch had more of a smooth alto, a powerful alto voice, whereas, of course, Ariana Grande is a soprano, a piercing soprano.
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Why did they put that soprano in? I guess they did off the original movie.
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Yeah, Glenda is a soprano for the show, so it’s probably why.
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One, I thought it was too long. I can see why they put in the second part, too. Could you imagine if they just did it all at once? They may be able to get it done in just two hours and 40 minutes.
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Right. They’d need intermission. But at 240, because I really thought, Mike, it needed to be two hours or less. Oh, I agree. I thought especially the first half was really dragging. And every single song, they were dragging. My wife leaned over to me and said, each song, and now, you know…
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chick flick and she’s a chick okay she’s leaning over and saying every one of these songs are going twice as long as they should with the dance routines and everything they’re dragging it out what’d you think uh half the songs didn’t even appeal to me at all now understand i have you name the musical i have that on my ipod that i listened to on my way up the hill this morning and i i just so does john rush No, John Rush doesn’t like musicals. I know that.
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I’m kidding. He’s not here to defend himself, I can say that.
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Okay. I was disappointed because it seemed to be too politically correct for me. Yeah, there was some of that. I mean, because they’re trying to, number one, make the witch nice instead of being evil. You know, one of those things that the Democrats like to do. is what’s good is bad, and what’s bad is good, if you ask a Democrat.
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Well, yeah, because the idea is kind of blame all wickedness on upbringing and your surrounding factors, not your own choices, right? And so people are only bad because society made them bad, and that’s kind of the story of wicked, rather than choosing to be bad on their own.
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Now, the one thing that would have made it even better for the Democrats would be if The Wicked was a warlock because then they could blame it on the guy all the way.
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They should have done that. Absolutely. I’m all for that. Of course, nowadays there are no genders, so maybe it was a guy. If you thought about that, I mean, it’s very possible. All I know is out of the 38 genders, she looked rather feminine. Really, the girl who played Elphaba, or Elphaba, however you want to say it, had a wonderful voice, didn’t she?
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Oh, yeah. I don’t know her from Adam, but I could listen to her do anything, really. And then the idea of waiting a year for part two. Yeah. Yeah. I would be surprised if this does the numbers they’re hoping.
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No, it works out pretty well because the movie is so long by the time you get out, you’ve only got about a week until part two. And, I mean, look, it was way too long. It was bloated. I mean, that’s what you call these movies, that they just put too much into it. My big thing was this, Mike, and then I just want to get your point on this, and then I’ll let you go. I thought the dance routines, quite honestly, and there were some decent dance routines, but I thought they were way too long. And honestly, I didn’t think the side characters were interesting. And I didn’t really bond with the characters at all until Elphaba and Glinda danced together on the floor and went and talked and related to each other. Until then, I just wasn’t feeling it with the characters. It was like all I was watching was a concert.
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You know, I just, yeah, and I wouldn’t even call it a concert because I just, the music didn’t appeal. I mean, the dancing, I mean, I like Fred Astaire and crew, so you know where I’m at. And it just, I thought it would be better, and I was disappointed. I’ll have to question whether or not I’ll see the second one. But I’ve got a year to think about it. You’ll be dragged to it.
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Mike, it’s going to happen.
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No, I won’t. My wife is out in the garage. I have three wives out in the garage.
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Three wives out in the garage. That’s hilarious. All right, Mike. Thank you so much, sir. You’re welcome. You take care. Guys, let’s take a break. We’ll come back and do more movies with swords and knives. You ready?
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Sounds good.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason. Denver’s Afternoon Rush. KLZ 560. Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Tanner Cole.
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Man.
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And Luke Cash. Man. All right. We are doing movies with knives or swords. Once again, if you want to call in, 303-477-5600. If you want to text, 307-200-8222. And John Rush will forward those to me. Okay. Now, when we’re talking about movies with knives, most of them are what? Slasher movies. Slasher movies.
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That’s a good point. Or Kung Fu.
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Yes. Well, there is some Kung Fu. But I’m going to go to a slasher movie, and it’s probably the scariest one ever made. Scary movie. And here’s the phone call scene from The Killer. Here we go.
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Who is this? What do you want? I’m going to cut you like a fish. No. I’m going to slice you up. Oh, my God. Leave me alone. I’m going to cut you. Can you hold on? I have another call. No. Wait a minute. Hey. Hello? Hey, Cindy, it’s Jill. Hey! Remember that hot blue miniskirt on sale at the mall? Yeah. I bought it. Get out! That’s awesome. You are going to look so gorgeous. Well, I think Jill is really cute. And I was like, yeah, she is really cute. But I didn’t mean it like I really think you’re cute, like, you know, because I’m not a lesbian or anything. But…
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It just goes on. That was hilarious. He keeps getting interrupted by other calls. Did you see Scary Movie?
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I have.
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That was so funny. Okay, Luke, you will never top that, but you are up next.
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No, no, I won’t top it. Because we did kill Bill in the last round. I’m going to go with the movie that I don’t know if I have a direct quote for this, but sort of inspired a lot of the blood effects that Quentin Tarantino ended up using in his films. But it’s an old Japanese film called Sanjuro. Yes! Where you get that huge, if anyone doesn’t know, it’s what popularized that, you know, someone swings a sword and then a crazy amount of blood just comes out of them.
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And it’s because… This exaggerated stream that goes, yeah.
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It’s because during that movie, they only had one blood pack and it misfired and released all of the blood in the blood pack as opposed to what was supposed to be only a little bit. And they’re like, no, this is really cool. We’ll just keep it. And then it became a stylistic choice after that.
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That’s funny. I did not know that.
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If you’ve never seen the original clip, it’s like five seconds, but you’ll recognize the effect almost immediately where he goes in and you get the just crazy Quentin Tarantino blood splatter that goes everywhere.
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Yeah, this is funny. That’s really funny.
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It’s a good one.
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A lot of the best sword fights are in the Japanese movies.
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They know how to do it. Oh, they’re so cool.
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Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
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Very simple one. Knives out.
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This is true.
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You know what? I guess there are a lot of knives in Knives Out.
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I mean, there’s actual killing that’s done with those, right?
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I think so. No. I think only the old man dies in the first one. There’s just the chair with a bunch of knives.
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Okay. We’ll take it. Well, I’m just going to say one really quick here. Star Wars. Lightsabers. And, no, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. I might have a clip. Which one? Yeah, Obi-Wan explaining this. Here we go. This is the first one. What is it?
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Your father’s lightsaber. This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. An elegant weapon. For the more civilized age.
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They never, with the Star Wars movies that came after the first three, they never matched the chemistry between the core characters and that core cast that they had with the first cast. The first cast, the lines would just go back and forth. Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. And in the second cast and third cast, everything slowed down.
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I don’t know. I really love that line about how he hates sand so much in the prequels. That one always really strikes me to my core.
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Oh, yeah, that’s great.
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But speaking of sword fights, though, what’s your favorite Star Wars sword fight?
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Actually, I would go to the next set of movies with Darth Maul.
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100%, because the prequels, the Darth Maul fight is incredibly good. Right. So good.
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But, but, then they talk.
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Yeah. Okay?
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And the second they open their mouths in those movies and they bog down in interplanetary politics on a planet you don’t care about called Naboo, you know, you’re just like, we don’t want to see the Imperial Senate.
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No, I want to see lightsabers.
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Yeah, I want to see fights. I want to see cool stuff. Those parts are cool. And also the characters were boring.
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Yeah.
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They spoke monotone.
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They did put Liam Neeson in the movie, and I love Liam Neeson, but what do you expect?
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Yeah, it didn’t work.
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Okay, Luke, you’re up. It’s me. Man. Well, there’s a lot of swords, and there’s a lot of knives, because Deadpool has a huge duffel bag of weapons that he forgot in a taxi. Yes! Love it. Love it. I honestly was kind of surprised by how good a lot of the choreography was for those more sword fighty scenes. I was expecting more campy throwaway, but they really did it justice.
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They had a really great mixture of some really good fights and just humor. Very funny ways to kill people.
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Yes.
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It was ludicrous. I agree. Deadpool. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
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Let’s go with the Princess Bride. Oh, yes. My name is…
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Inigo Matoya. I’ve never heard that name before.
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Prepare to die.
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That was so great. Have you seen Princess Bride?
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Yes, of course. My parents would kill me if I didn’t. They also love that movie.
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You know who has not seen it? Who’s not? John Rush.
SPEAKER 11 :
John Rush has not seen the Princess Bride.
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He has not seen the Princess Bride.
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, get him out of that evil volcano lair and put a DVD player in front of him.
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I just did lightsabers. Let’s do it again. Spaceballs. Here we go.
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You have the ring. And I see your Schwartz is as big as mine. Now let’s see how well you handle it.
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That was one of the dumbest movies I’ve ever made. It was very funny. Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 11 :
We’re going so quick. Let’s, because in sort of reference to Gladiator, let’s take it back in time, back into the old days with Troy.
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Troy was good.
SPEAKER 11 :
I enjoyed that one a lot.
SPEAKER 17 :
It was a little slow. Yeah. A little lengthy, but it was good. Some great fights. Some really good fights.
SPEAKER 10 :
Absolutely.
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Brad Pitt. Yes. Good job. All right, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 10 :
I have not seen Troy. All right. Let’s go with Percy Jackson. Yes. A couple of swords in there. A couple of swords. A handful of swords, maybe. Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
Kind of a kid’s movie, but it was still a lot of fun, wasn’t it?
SPEAKER 10 :
Oh, I mean, I read the first few books. I loved it.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, if anybody, if you haven’t seen Percy, is it Percy Jackson and the Olympians? Is that what it is? I have no idea. I can’t remember, but the first one at least was pretty fun to watch.
SPEAKER 11 :
Yeah, Lightning Thief. Lightning Thief, I remember that one.
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Lightning Thief, there you go. Okay, let’s take a break. When we come back, we’re going to do more movies with swords. I got some more clips. I’m having fun. Here we go. Up next is Flesh Law. Hey, court cases, they go better when your opponent knows you’re ready for court. That makes them fear you. You want that? A little bit of healthy fear is good in the legal system. Kevin Flesch, he’s tried and tested so-called Flesch Law at 303-806-8886, or you can go to FleschLawFirm.com.
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SPEAKER 17 :
And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, Andy Pate filling in for John Rush, along with Luke Cash and Tanner Cole. Okay, now, Luke, you were just talking about, you know, Mr. Brad Pitt in Troy. He was in another movie that had some knife fights, and it was Inglourious Bastards. Here we go. Ooh.
SPEAKER 12 :
And the German will be sickened by us. And the German will talk about us. And the German will fear us. And when the German closes their eyes at night, and they’re tortured by their subconscious for the evil they have done, it will be with thoughts of us that they are tortured with. Sound good? Yes, sir! That’s what I like to hear. But I got a word of warning for all you would-be warriors. When you join my command, you take on debit. A debit you owe me, personally. Each and every man under my command owes me 100 Nazi scalps. And I want my scalps. And all y’all will get me 100 Nazi scalps, taken from the heads of 100 dead Nazis. Or you will die trying.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, I love it.
SPEAKER 10 :
Great movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
What a great speech.
SPEAKER 11 :
Probably my favorite movie. Not a great accent, but a great speech.
SPEAKER 17 :
That was good enough.
SPEAKER 11 :
Get the job done.
SPEAKER 17 :
I’m not even sure where he was from.
SPEAKER 11 :
I don’t know either. But I know I want to give him 100 Nazi scalps.
SPEAKER 17 :
What they did to Nazis. If it’s possible to feel sorry for Nazis, and I don’t think it is. No. But they came as close as you can get.
SPEAKER 11 :
Okay, Luke, you’re up. I will go with my father’s favorite movie, Braveheart.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yes. Just a little bit of sword fighting in there. Big, broad swords.
SPEAKER 11 :
The touch.
SPEAKER 17 :
The big ones.
SPEAKER 11 :
The ones that matter.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, these were not repairs, okay? These were big… Meaty swords.
SPEAKER 11 :
Men’s weapons.
SPEAKER 17 :
Need four guys to carry it and swing it. Yeah, okay. Braveheart is classic. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 10 :
Let’s go with the Robin Hood from 1973, the only one I’ve seen, the cartoon. With the fox? Nice.
SPEAKER 17 :
You’re kidding! Nice. I actually enjoyed that a lot. Okay, for sword fights that I thought were a lot of fun in a movie I thought was a lot of fun was Antonio Banderas in The Mask of Zorro. Here we go.
SPEAKER 16 :
Seems it’s Mark. You know Zorro. He could be anywhere. Did you miss me?
SPEAKER 17 :
That was just a fun movie. Did you guys see the first one, The Mask of Zorro? I thought it was really good with Catherine Zeta- Jones?
SPEAKER 11 :
No. You’re asking the wrong person.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, I nailed it. Okay. Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, I remember seeing this. I don’t know if they came out at the same time, but I remember seeing them around the same time because they meld in my brain, and they’re not supposed to, but I was young.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. Yeah.
SPEAKER 11 :
Three Musketeers had some sword fighting in it.
SPEAKER 17 :
It had a ton. I like the Disney one with Oliver Platt.
SPEAKER 10 :
When they made real movies.
SPEAKER 17 :
That was when they made real movies, and they seem to be going back to it. They’ve taken it on the chin enough from Ron DeSantis they have to.
SPEAKER 11 :
I hear you. I remember those two movies, Zorro and The Three Musketeers, melding in my mind. So I don’t know what lines or what sword fights belong to what movie, but I know they both had them.
SPEAKER 17 :
You know, that was back when Hollywood was making these kinds of movies fun.
SPEAKER 11 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
And boy, they were fun. Folks, if you’ve not seen either of those movies in quite a while, run them again. Put it on again. You’re going to have a lot of fun. The Mask of Zorro and the Three Musketeers from Disney. It was a lot of fun. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 10 :
Let’s go with Shanghai Nights.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 10 :
Haven’t seen that one. Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. All right. I had not thought about that one in ages.
SPEAKER 10 :
Oh, I got another one.
SPEAKER 17 :
All right. Now, here’s a movie that was terribly controversial when it first came out. And it turned because it was supposed to be this hyper liberal movie was about liberals hunting and killing Trump supporters.
SPEAKER 10 :
They made a movie about that?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, they did. They did. And it was called The Hunt. But when I went and saw it, I realized about midway through, I realized, oh, my gosh, this is a conservative movie because one of the people fights back. And then the hunters are the hunted. So here’s a little clip from the trailer for The Hunt.
SPEAKER 01 :
What is happening? What is all of this?
SPEAKER 10 :
Did you see that article? Every year these liberal elites kidnap a bunch of normal folks like us and hunt us for sport.
SPEAKER 23 :
The last I heard, free speech still exists.
SPEAKER 09 :
Don’t First Amendment me.
SPEAKER 23 :
It wasn’t real. Everybody get out of here! We were joking.
SPEAKER 07 :
There’s been a killing spree. You gotta come here right now.
SPEAKER 23 :
You actually believed we were hunting human beings for sport. But you are.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s a slasher movie, but I tell you what, if you want to see a bunch of liberals with some, by the way, some pretty funny liberal lines that make fun of what liberals say and then see them get hunted down by one person, it’s worth watching.
SPEAKER 10 :
I’m watching that tonight.
SPEAKER 17 :
I enjoyed the hunt. Okay. Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 11 :
Let’s keep it in the slasher family and harken it back to that scary movie scene with what it was parodying with Scream. Oh, yes.
SPEAKER 17 :
And Scream, the original one was so fresh and funny. The original, yeah.
SPEAKER 10 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 17 :
So well done with the original. Was it Drew Barrymore with the phone call? I don’t know. Yeah, and then Carmen Electra, I think, did the same phone call in Scary Movie. They made fun of it.
SPEAKER 11 :
Yes, it was a scream. Good movie. I haven’t seen it in a while, but I remember really enjoying it when I did.
SPEAKER 17 :
Very well made. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 10 :
Let’s go with, there’s got to be a knife at some point in this movie, Indiana Jones.
SPEAKER 17 :
There was! Come on, the sword! The sword scene? Yeah, the crowd parts, and then the guy’s going, Oh, yeah, yeah, that’s what I was thinking. What does he do? He just pulls out a gun and shoots him.
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s just like, I don’t got time for this. You know the reason behind that? They had a whole sword fight scene choreographed and ready to go, but Harrison Ford was sick, like with the flu. He’s like, can I just shoot him instead? Yeah. And everyone was like, yeah, that’s so much funnier.
SPEAKER 17 :
So he did, and it was the sight gag of the year. It was perfect.
SPEAKER 11 :
It still holds up. It’s still hilarious.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, absolutely. Okay, here’s a movie that I got to go Steven Seagal.
SPEAKER 11 :
No.
SPEAKER 17 :
That lefty wacko.
SPEAKER 11 :
No, you don’t have to.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, I do, because he had a classic knife fight with Tommy Lee Jones in Under Siege. Here we go.
SPEAKER 14 :
All of your ridiculous, pitiful antics are gonna change a thing. You and I, we’re puppets in the same sick play. We serve the same master. And he’s a lunatic and he’s ungrateful. There’s nothing we can do about it. You and I, we’re the same.
SPEAKER 06 :
Oh, no. No, no, no, no.
SPEAKER 14 :
There’s a difference, my man. You have faith.
SPEAKER 17 :
Now, notice how Seagal just says his line, and then it gets over to Tommy Lee, and he’s actually acting. But it was a great knife fight. The only problem is it was one-sided. Steven kind of ate him alive. But, oh, well.
SPEAKER 11 :
I think it’s in his contract. I think so. Luke, you’re up. Let me ask you a question.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, go for it.
SPEAKER 11 :
Do you like giant robots? I do. Do you like giant robots with giant robot swords? I sure do. Do you like giant robots with giant robot swords gutting kaiju? Yes. Pacific Rim.
SPEAKER 17 :
Pacific Rim.
SPEAKER 11 :
So good.
SPEAKER 17 :
Pacific Rim. The first one also had a good story. It had really good characters in it.
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s a shame they never made a second one.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, they did. No, they didn’t. And it was a shame.
SPEAKER 11 :
Andy, they didn’t make a second one. You don’t want to admit it. It was horrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
It was so bad, you’ve blocked it out of your memory. It doesn’t exist. But the first one, folks, in case you haven’t seen Pacific Rim, for all those out there, this was a movie that I thought was going to be awful. It looked so stupid. And I’m thinking, oh, come on, giant robots that you have to get a couple people in. It was surprisingly good. My wife and I, we both like it.
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s so good. I love Pacific Rim. Using a boat as a sword? Come on. That’s awesome. That’s so cool.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, there was more to it than that, but okay. Tanner, you’re up, sir.
SPEAKER 10 :
Do you like robots with swords? There is a scene in the original Avatar.
SPEAKER 17 :
Tanner, just so you know, I know you admire Luke, but the time has come for you to make your own way. I will. Carve out your own life, not just repeat him.
SPEAKER 10 :
In the original Avatar, the bad guy gets in one of those giant robots with a sword and fights the female Avatar chick. I don’t know names.
SPEAKER 11 :
I don’t think anyone remembers the names of the movie. Yeah. The highest grossing film of all time. Name me one character who isn’t the main dude. She was a green witch. What’s her name? Yeah, what’s her name? Exactly.
SPEAKER 17 :
No, the guy named Mike who did a lot of the CGI.
SPEAKER 11 :
He did all the CGI.
SPEAKER 17 :
He was the star of the film.
SPEAKER 11 :
Guy was the star. Billions of dollars. No cultural impact. All right.
SPEAKER 17 :
Folks, let’s take one more break here. We’ve got to take one more break. When we come back, we’re going to do more swords and knives. And I’m telling you what, a lot of these movies are really worth renting.
SPEAKER 18 :
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SPEAKER 17 :
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Live and local, back to Rush to Reason. And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Okay, we are doing movies with swords or knives. Once again, if you want to call in, 303-477-5600. All right. In John’s honor, I have to honor his favorite actor, Vin Diesel. Because John, he just can’t get enough Vin Diesel. He’s got posters all over his wall at home. It’s embarrassing. But you know what?
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s all about family, Vin.
SPEAKER 17 :
He’s going to come back from his vacation bald. And jacked. Yeah, and jacked. I think that’s going too far. I mean, you may idolize somebody, but you shouldn’t go that far. Okay, here we go. Chronicles of Riddick.
SPEAKER 12 :
Are you going to stop the monsters now?
SPEAKER 15 :
I am the monster. What acting.
SPEAKER 16 :
So angry. Get Riddick.
SPEAKER 25 :
Here they come!
SPEAKER 15 :
He’s beginning to understand. Are you with me?
SPEAKER 23 :
Who is this man?
SPEAKER 16 :
He sees everything.
SPEAKER 15 :
You’re not afraid of the dark, are you?
SPEAKER 17 :
Rawr. Yeah. Yikes. Vin Diesel, what an actor.
SPEAKER 11 :
His best acting is as Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy.
SPEAKER 17 :
Actually, did you see the first one in the series for Riddick, Pitch Black? No. Excellent movie. Is it actually good?
SPEAKER 10 :
Yeah, it is. It is an excellent movie. I just looked at images for the Chronicles of Riddick. That CGI was god-awful.
SPEAKER 17 :
It was dumb. And the movie was actually fairly dumb, but I’m telling you what, the first one, terrific. It’s a lot like Aliens. A lot like it. Okay, Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 11 :
Fair enough. All right, well, it’s less swords and knives, but it’s sword and knife adjacent. Axes qualify, right? The Northmen.
SPEAKER 17 :
No, they don’t qualify. I’m kidding. It qualifies.
SPEAKER 11 :
It’s good. Okay, the Northmen. The Northmen. It’s sharp edges killing a whole bunch of dudes. I feel like it’s in the same category.
SPEAKER 17 :
I think it is, too. It works for me. Go ahead, Tanner.
SPEAKER 10 :
I am the captain now. Captain Phillips.
SPEAKER 17 :
Ooh, Captain Phillips.
SPEAKER 10 :
There’s some machetes in there. I think that counts.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yes, there are. Okay, let’s see this very short clip. See if you know what it is.
SPEAKER 04 :
Sword! You idiot! We’ve all got swords!
SPEAKER 11 :
I recognize the voice.
SPEAKER 17 :
Aladdin! Aladdin! That was a lot of fun.
SPEAKER 10 :
Surprisingly, we’ve had a lot of Disney movies.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, we have. Okay, Luke, you’re up. Back when Disney was cool. We’re going rapid fire now.
SPEAKER 10 :
Go, go, go. The Last Samurai. No country for old men. One of the best movies.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well, we’ve got to go right back to the one that started it. Gladiator.
SPEAKER 10 :
Go ahead, Luke. First one, Lord of the Rings.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yes. There were a lot of sword fights there.
SPEAKER 10 :
Did we say 300? Nope.
SPEAKER 17 :
We did not. Well, there you go. Hey, we’re talking about blades. How about blade?
SPEAKER 10 :
Is that with Wesley?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes, that’s with Wesley. Luke, go.
SPEAKER 11 :
Talking about Wesley, I don’t know how to segue. I have nothing. Seven Samurai. Keep it a Japanese.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, I like it.
SPEAKER 10 :
Go ahead. I just watched this movie the other night, Lou, on Netflix.
SPEAKER 17 :
Ooh, nicely done. Has anybody said Princess Bride yet?
SPEAKER 10 :
Yep. Yes.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, I just wanted to make sure of that. How about Conan the Barbarian, one of Joe’s favorite movies?
SPEAKER 11 :
My next one. You’re up. The training scene in Batman Begins.
SPEAKER 17 :
Ooh, excellent.
SPEAKER 11 :
Oh, wow.
SPEAKER 17 :
I didn’t even think about that. Okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER 10 :
Wrath of Men. With Jason Statham. Yes. I love that movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
I like him. Okay, what about the knife fight from Saving Private Ryan? That’s a good one. That was intense. Shh, shh, shh, shh. Just let it go in.
SPEAKER 11 :
Okay, Luke, you’re up. Some sci-fi swords and knives with Dune.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 10 :
Excellent, excellent. Go. Maybe one of the worst movies I’ve seen. Build it up for nothing. The Village, an M. Night Chalamet movie. Oh, that was awful. Joaquin Phoenix. It was terrible.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, how about a movie that actually won some awards so we can get the taste of that out of our mouths? Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
SPEAKER 11 :
That was also my next one. Are you cheating?
SPEAKER 17 :
I totally am, yes.
SPEAKER 11 :
Let’s go with, not tigers, but dragons in Dungeons & Dragons.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, that was a good movie, actually.
SPEAKER 10 :
It was a lot of fun. That’s a movie?
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, it’s worth renting. It is.
SPEAKER 10 :
It’s fun. Let’s go with Tropic Thunder.
SPEAKER 17 :
Tropic Thunder. That was so funny. Okay, you stretched a little bit on what a knife is. How about X-Men with Wolverine? He’s got them on each hand.
SPEAKER 11 :
We’ll take it.
SPEAKER 17 :
You are up, sir.
SPEAKER 11 :
There’s a handful of good knife and sword fight scenes in Bullet Train.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well done, well done. Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 11 :
Kill Bill 2 to cop out, but I’ll do it.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s a total cop out. Suicide Squad, katanas, the soul taker.
SPEAKER 11 :
Awful. I try and forget that movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well, it had sword. Go.
SPEAKER 11 :
Puss in Boots, The Last Wish.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes! Yes! It was a good movie. It was really good. I prefer the first one, but yeah. Okay, go ahead, Tanner. The Beekeeper.
SPEAKER 11 :
The Beekeeper.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, here’s one going back a bit. The Count of Monte Cristo. And it was good.
SPEAKER 11 :
Luke, you’re up. The worst robot with swords, Transformers, The Last Knight. Horrible. Don’t rent that one.
SPEAKER 17 :
Terrible movie. So bad. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 10 :
Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes. And now to honor John Rush again, Muppet Treasure Island. What?
SPEAKER 10 :
That’s pretty funny.
SPEAKER 17 :
Kermit the Frog dueling with a sword. Go ahead. The Demon Slayer movie.
SPEAKER 10 :
Nicely done. Demon Train.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 10 :
Are you calling John Rush a Muppet? No.
SPEAKER 17 :
He hates the Muppets.
SPEAKER 10 :
That’s why I did it. All right. Spiderhead. I loved that movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay. Well, how about this line? That’s not a knife. This is a knife. That’s a knife.
SPEAKER 11 :
That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 17 :
Crocodile Dundee. Okay, you are up, Luke. Go.
SPEAKER 11 :
Oh, Mel Gibson continues to be a psychopath in The Patriot.
SPEAKER 17 :
Nicely done. Okay, Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 10 :
A perfect murderer, Michael Douglas.
SPEAKER 17 :
Michael Douglas.
SPEAKER 10 :
Gwyneth Paltrow. Love her.
SPEAKER 17 :
Okay, how about Child’s Play? Get a little Chucky in there. Didn’t think about that one. Yeah, go ahead.
SPEAKER 10 :
Kingdom of Heaven.
SPEAKER 17 :
Ooh, yes. Very good, very good.
SPEAKER 10 :
Go, Tanner. Disney back at it again. The Sword in the Stone.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes! How about throwing some knives really well? How about the expendables? Little Jason Statham there. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 11 :
Let’s talk about blind people using machetes in the Book of Eli.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yes! Which is generally, by the way, not a good idea.
SPEAKER 10 :
No, typically not. I said Shanghai Nights, let’s go with Shanghai Noon.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, now you’re just stretching. Okay. What about The Man in the Iron Mask? Okay. With Leonardo DiCaprio.
SPEAKER 11 :
Luke, go. Can I get a Mortal Kombat? Oh, that was fun.
SPEAKER 10 :
Can I get a Wakanda Forever?
SPEAKER 17 :
You can. Did anybody do… No, no, no. It was actually pretty good. I liked it. Can anybody do Psycho? Anybody do that?
SPEAKER 11 :
No, no one did Psycho yet.
SPEAKER 17 :
Come on.
SPEAKER 11 :
Let’s do Netflix’s The King.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well done.
SPEAKER 10 :
Tanner, go. This is for fun. Frozen. A lot of knives in that movie.
SPEAKER 17 :
There actually are. What about this one? Happy Death Day. That was a lot of fun. Let’s do another round. Luke, go. Elektra in Daredevil.
SPEAKER 10 :
Ooh, yes, yes, go. Let’s go with Rambo Last Blood.
SPEAKER 17 :
Rambo Last Blood, and we’re going to finish it up on a movie that, trust me, you would like. Nobody.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, I love that one.
SPEAKER 17 :
It’s an action flick. Folks, if you’ve not seen Nobody, please do. It is a fun action flick out of nowhere.
SPEAKER 11 :
Getting a sequel soon.
SPEAKER 17 :
Yeah, and it’s worth seeing. Okay, thank you, Luke.
SPEAKER 11 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 17 :
It was a lot of fun. Thank you, Tanner. It was a lot of fun. Folks, that’s it for today. Hour number one replays next. Hour two is at six. John is going to be gone for a while, but I will be back on Monday along with Mr. Tanner, I believe, right? Going to sit in here until next time. Drive safe. God bless. And thanks for joining us at Rush to Reason, KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 19 :
I’m a rich guy