Dive into a thrilling episode filled with football predictions and futuristic flicks! Andy Pate discusses all things NFL with guests Richard Rush and Tanner Cole, covering recent game performances, pivotal moments, and upcoming challenges for teams like the Broncos and Seahawks. Not stopping at sports, the discussion seamlessly transitions into a lighter, more imaginative realm where movie futures come alive and rip through to our present day. A perfect mix of reality and the unreal, threaded together with wit and engaging conversation.
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This is Rush to Reason.
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You are going to shut your damn yapper and listen for a change because I got you pegged, sweetheart. You want to take the easy way out because you’re scared. And you’re scared because if you try and fail, there’s only you to blame. Let me break this down for you. Life is scary. Get used to it. There are no magical fixes.
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With your host, John Rush.
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My advice to you is to do what your parents did. Get a job first. You haven’t made everybody equal.
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You’ve made them the same and there’s a big difference.
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Let me tell you why you’re here. You’re here because you know something. What you know you can’t explain, but you feel it. You’ve felt it your entire life. That there’s something wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is, but it’s there. It is this feeling that has brought you to me.
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It’s Rush to Reason with your host, John Rush. Presented by Cub Creek Heating and Air Conditioning.
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Actually, it’s Andy Pate. Party of choice. And welcome to our number two here on Rush to Reason. I’m Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Tanner Cole. Man. And Luke Cash.
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Man.
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And somebody who’s more man than all of us combined. That is Richard Rush, who’s going to talk a little football with us. Richard, how you doing, sir?
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Oh, I am. You know, Andy, I am well. There was a cavalcade of emotions last weekend, and I don’t know if I’ve recovered yet.
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Well, yeah, that was a lot closer. Denver really does play down to their competition, and they make it interesting because I’m telling you what, Buffalo is not a very good team. They didn’t belong there, and Denver played down to them. They made it a game.
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They absolutely did. No, they they they they made it a game. And I mean, I guess Josh Allen helped us make it a game. I mean, because I’m not sure. And there’s some others. You know, it’s always, you know, you look back, Andy, you’re like, well, if this has happened and, you know, the Broncos had put it away, you know, Bo doesn’t break his. you know, ankle and overtime. And then if they had called holding on the, in the end zone on, you know, after we punted the ball, then the game would have been over and you stood all the, you know, what if, but you know, that’s sports Andy, right? You know, everything kind of sort of happens and, and we’re here where we are.
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Okay. Well, Charlie, do we have the music? Let’s take a look at a little bit of NFL here. The first game. Now, here’s what I’m going to do, Richard. I’m going to let you and Tanner make the picks this week. I’m not going to make… By the way, I was 4-0 last week, just so you know. I got all four right. That’ll never happen again. The next week, I’ll get them all wrong. Um… This first game, the Patriots are favored by four and a half here at the Broncos. Drake May against Jared Stidham with Nix is out. Bo Nix is up and you got Jared Stidham. I’m going to say something, Richard, that is very controversial to lead in. I don’t think it makes any difference that you’re missing Bo Nix. I don’t think it matters. I think he was terrible against Buffalo. Buffalo was packing the line to slow the run, to stop the run. They were putting eight men in the box most of the game. He had no pressure on him, not much, and he was throwing into empty secondaries, and he looked bad. I’m just going to say it, okay? He didn’t look good. I don’t think the drop-off to Stidham is noticeable at all. I don’t think it matters. I think also that Denver plays down to their competition, and now they’ve got a better team coming in, so they’ll play up. That’s what I think. What do you think?
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Uh, yeah, you know, I’ve been hearing that, right? You know, lots of people, you know, have been saying that we are, I guess we’re not worse, right? Because of Jared, but which, and I don’t know how to take it, right? You know, I don’t know if that’s an indictment on, you know, Bo, maybe he’s still a young guy, if that’s a, you know, you’re talking of Jared Stidham of… who he is or who he can be sort of a thing, or maybe Sean. Maybe it’s a combination of everything, right, Andy? I think it’s more youth. I think the biggest separating factor between Bo and Stidham to me is Bo has proven he can have a terrible game, but when it comes down to it in the fourth quarter in overtime, Andy, he’s going to make a drive, right? He will drive you down the field, make the throws that he needs to make, and put you in a position to win the game. And we haven’t seen that with Stidham yet. Now, I’m not saying it can’t happen. And I think that what you maybe lose with some scrambling ability, Andy, and with Bo Nix, he has a really quick clock, which allows him to not take stacks. But the downside to that is he doesn’t let plays develop at times that I think he probably could. I think Stidham will push the ball down the field a little bit, right? You saw that a little bit with the Patriots, a little bit with the Raiders in that one game he played, and even with the Broncos when he took over for Russ to kind of finish off the season a couple years ago. I’m with you. I guess I’m going to kind of jump on the city train in that I don’t know if there’s a massive drop-off, right, like you may see with other backups in the league. But I also think that’s sort of an accomplishment and a kudos for the Broncos as a whole, right, that we have a pretty complete team outside of the quarterback position.
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Well, if I may, may I jump in for just a second here? Absolutely. I don’t mean to beat up Bo Nix, but I don’t think he was that good this year. I think he’s got a very bright future. I like him. I think this is just youth. I think it’s the league figuring you out. But he’s going to come back even better next year. I’m not worried about Bo at all. I think he’s got a great future. But I thought he was a game manager this year. And I thought the reason he came back in fourth quarters is because of the quality of your team. It’s your offensive line and your ferocious defense. It wears teams down, and by the fourth quarter, their legs are gone. And when you’ve got the other team, their legs are gone. The quarterback’s going to go wild, and I think that’s mainly what you saw. Not to rip on him, but the reason I say that is I think Stidham’s going to do the exact same thing. I think any quarterback for Denver right now is a fourth-quarter quarterback.
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What do you think? I like your team. Again, I’ve been struggling, right? Because there was this wave of emotions on Saturday of a thrilling victory. You’re like, okay, you can settle in. Watch the night game, the dud of the night game. And then you kind of come back. And then an hour after the game, you see that. And so it’s like this wave of emotions that happened. And then there’s a piece of me that… kind of wanted the Bills because, I guess, if Bo can’t go, then what? And so, Andy, I’m at this point where I’ve sort of resounded myself to where Sunday’s a win-win for me. If they lose a close one, get blown out, it doesn’t matter to me. We can always chalk it up to Bo wasn’t going to play. Bo wasn’t playing. We’ll never know what it could be.
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Now, you’re playing a better team. This week, you are not. Look, the Bills had a rotten defense. This week, you’re playing a team with a good defense, and they are very balanced. They’re not great at anything. New England’s not great at anything, but they have no weaknesses. This is a totally different kind of team. How do you see it?
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You know, Andy, I have picked with my head in a lot of cases, or your heart opposite as reverse jinx. You know, because we’re switching quarterbacks this week, Andy. Not by our choice. I’m going to go with the idea that I’m going to switch it up myself. And I’m going to go with the Broncos. Okay. Because, like I said, it’s a win-win to me. If they win, it’s great. And I’m hoping this, Andy. I’m hoping Jarrett Siddham sees that $100 million that’s in front of him. He goes out and plays with a… Not a reckless abandoned, but a contained, confident abandoned, right? That he goes out and plays well, plays within himself, but he’s looking to show. Because, Andy, let’s be honest, right? And then I know we’ll let Tanner go. If Stidham comes in and plays well this week, and then I know next week or two weeks here for the Super Bowl would be a real challenge. But if he does that and he plays well in both of those games, he sets himself up for life, right? Yes, he does. He sets his family up for generations.
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But that could also be a lot of pressure, but I agree. Okay, so you’re taking Denver at home. Okay. Tanner, what do you think?
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NFL fans across the country, even the world, thought, hey, Tom Brady’s gone, Belichick’s gone, the Patriots shouldn’t be in the Super Bowl anytime soon, let alone seven years later they have a chance. I think you win the game in the trenches, and I think the Broncos are better in the trenches, so I’m taking the Broncos as well. I honestly don’t think anyone’s going to sign him up for a big contract, even if he wins both games by 40.
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I’m going to be honest, guys. I think it’s going to be, this is the better game of the two, I think. Okay, I will make a pick. I’m going to take the Patriots.
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Andy, you’ve been on the Broncos all year, and then this is the game you decide to come off of them.
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Well, because this is the most balanced team I’ve seen Denver play. And I’m not sure of this at all. I just think that Denver is used to, in the fourth quarter, and especially here in the altitude, which they still have, teams wear down in the altitude. They can’t breathe well. but new england is deep and they are balanced they are so much more balanced and they don’t have a terrible defense like buffalo so there’s much more of a challenge there i don’t know yeah i think it’s a really good game but let’s go to the next game because this one’s going to be interesting many years ago denver was going to the super bowl And they got really, really lucky because in the NFC, the Minnesota Vikings, who were easily the better team, were playing the Atlanta Falcons to go to the Super Bowl. And Minnesota would have been a huge matchup problem for Denver that year. If Minnesota had won that game, I was picking Minnesota to win it all. If Atlanta won that game, I was picking Denver to win easily in the Super Bowl. atlanta won minnesota went out and laid an egg they just played badly and it just happens sometimes and atlanta upset them and then they went to the super bowl and they just got run over by denver which was predictable richard now you’ve got the rams going in against the seahawks hawks favored by only two and a half i don’t know why matt stafford against sam darnold why such a low number i’m sorry but i think the seahawks are easily the best team in the nfl right now
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Honestly, I think it’s because I don’t think people trust Sam Darnold. Last week, he didn’t necessarily play a great game. He played within himself, which is what the Seahawks need. Seahawks are kind of like the Broncos, Andy. They don’t need a quarterback to be extra special. They need a quarterback to not screw up the game for them. Right. And that, to me, is where bookmakers, fans, everyone is at with the Seahawks. They’re like, yeah, I think the Seahawks’ defense is really good. I think they have a really good running game, although they just lost one of their running backs. Good receivers. And Darnold, he is your typical game manager. I know they sign him to a big contract. He just needs to play within himself, Andy, and that’s the question. Can the Rams… get him to not play within himself and actually think they have a better chance than most. Although the biggest thing that worries me, Andy, is the Rams are an indoor, technically an outdoor team, but an indoor team playing that way. I like the Rams here, Andy, mainly because I’m going to pick with my heart and my head here. Yeah, you want the Rams. The Rams are the Falcons.
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They are the Falcons. If the Rams win this game and Denver wins theirs, I’ve got Denver as the favorite to win it all. If Seahawks win this game, I’ve got Denver getting beat in the Super Bowl. Go ahead.
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Well, and I’m with Andy. I can’t stand the Seahawks, but their defense is playing – they’re just playing really well. We talk about peaking as a team. When do you want a team to peak? And obviously it’s the end of the year. That seems to be how they’re going. But, again, the biggest – I guess the odds are against him in the sense that Sam Darnold hasn’t proven that he can go win you a game. He’s proven he cannot lose you a game, but can he go win you a game? And that, to me, is going to set him apart. Stafford against Darnold, I’m going to take Stafford all day and twice on Sunday. All right, there you go. And what do you think, Tanner?
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They played twice this year. First game, Rams won 21-19. Second game, Seahawks won 38-37. So I think that’s where they’re getting the two and a half points from because they were such close games all year. True. The Rams are the only team with a Super Bowl winning coach and quarterback on their team that’s left in the playoffs. I said I thought the Rams were going to win the Super Bowl since about week 15, so I think I’m going to stick with that, that the Rams are going to win. Stafford’s just more of a gamer than Sam Darnold.
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I think Hawks by seven. Okay, sorry.
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I’m rooting for the Seahawks.
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I’m disagreeing with you guys both games. Go ahead, Richard.
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Andy, real quick, did you see, you know, Oz, the mentalist guy, right? That he goes to run all these teams and he does it. Have you seen the thing that he did with the Rams at the start of the season?
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No.
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Look it up, where basically he does it with Stafford and Devontae, and he has Devontae Adams. Imagine who he’s with or whatever it is. And he’s like, well, who are you playing in the Super Bowl? And he’s like, we’re playing the Broncos in the Super Bowl. And Stafford, the point obviously he has in winning the Super Bowl, but it’ll be fascinating. If it ends up happening like that, I mean, crazy, crazy, crazy things. But go look it up. It’s really interesting.
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He’s never wrong.
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I think it’s going to be interesting. I’ll tell you what. Look, these are really good teams at this point. I just think Seattle is loaded. I do. They are. And they’ve got a fast defense. I think they’re going to make life very difficult for the Rams. It’s going to be good. Richard Rush, you have got the Broncos and the Rams going to the Super Bowl. So do you, Tanner. I got the other teams. So I’ll probably be wrong. I’m due to be wrong. I had a big week last week. I got lucky. Okay, Richard, thank you for joining us. And we will talk about it next Tuesday or next week. Absolutely. All right, you take care. That’s going to be good, isn’t it? It’s going to be a big weekend. Okay, folks, after the break, we are going to be doing movies about the future. It can be about the future. It can be with the future. Anything having to do with the future. And these can be pretty fun movies, can’t they? Okay, and if you want to give us a call, give us a call at 303-477-5600 with your ideas on movies about the future. Up next, we’ve got Paul Leuenberger. Paul is now an insurance broker shopping nine companies to find the best plan for you. Call Paul Leuenberger at 303-662-0789.
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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 Luke Cash and Tanner Cole. Okay, guys, you ready to talk about the future?
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I’m ready to talk about the future, Andy.
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Okay. Do you like future movies? I do. I like getting out of the present and kind of seeing cool things that will be one day.
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Kind of scares me.
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Does it scare you? I like them. Okay, well, you know what? Look, as long as Tanner is scared… Let’s do one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen, but one of the coolest. And this is a long clip, folks. It’s a minute long, but it’s worth it. It’s Ripley letting the Marines, the space Marines, know what they’re up against in Aliens. Here we go.
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One of our crew members was brought back on board with something attached to his face, some kind of parasite. We tried to get it off. It wouldn’t come off. Later, it seemed to come off by itself and die. Kane seemed fine. We were all having dinner and, um, it must have laid something inside his throat, some sort of embryo. He started, um, he… Look, man, I only need to know one thing.
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Where they are. I hope that’s good, guys. Anytime, anywhere, man. Right, right. Somebody said alien. She thought they said illegal alien and signed up. Anytime, anywhere.
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Are you finished? I hope you’re right. I really do.
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Yeah, okay, right. Thank you, Ripley. We also have Ripley’s report on disk. I suggest you study it.
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Because just one of those things managed to wipe out my entire crew in less than 24 hours. And if the colonists have found that ship, then there’s no telling how many of them have been exposed. Do you understand?
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Anyway, we have it on disk, so you better look at it.
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They have it on disc. They’re not taking this seriously at all. I mean, we all know what aliens are really like. My gosh. Yes. I mean.
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Scary.
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Would you say aliens are the most terrifying monster in a movie?
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They’re pretty high up there. The things from A Quiet Place and the thing from. Yeah, those are pretty good. Oh. What is it? The creature turns into people. They’re in Alaska or the Arctic base. The thing.
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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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That one’s also pretty bad.
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And then there’s Barbie. Right. Now, I mean, she had me.
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All of the moving and walking toys from Toy Story?
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Ken was terrified. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I mean, the dinosaur.
SPEAKER 14 :
I know. I was afraid. Mr. Potato Head, that’s body horror.
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Exactly. I mean, switching out parts on a body, that is the scariest thing I’ve ever heard of. I mean, Aliens isn’t that bad. Aliens is terrifying. Have you ever seen it, Tanner?
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I don’t think so.
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Yeah, you couldn’t.
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It’s a classic.
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It is a classic. And by the way, the second one, this is one of the rare ones where the second one was better than the first. And the first was great.
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You know, I’ve seen the first one a couple times. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the second. I need to go take a look again.
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It’s war. Okay, Luke, you’re up.
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Oh, let’s go with… There’s a good version of this movie and a bad version of this movie. And both of them are worth watching for very different reasons. And that’s War of the Worlds. yes the uh did you like the tom cruise one or no i like the tom cruise one i thought it was i thought it was fine it was a fun kind of yeah alien invasion movie the newest version war of the worlds who is it ice cube i think i have not seen the whole movie is filmed it’s like a found footage but it’s all from a zoom call so the entire movie you’re watching footage can be good through a zoom call uh Amazon branding everywhere. The whole movie is basically a brand is an advertisement for Amazon. And Ice Cube’s acting, spoiler alert for War of the Worlds, someone he cares about dies in this movie. And his acting, no joke, I’ll give you a perfect interpretation. He goes, no. No. As a matter of fact, I might have done better.
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You know, we could get him on Starfleet Academy. It’s so bad, it’s hilarious. Oh, wow. That’s horrible. Yes.
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So, worth watching for very different reasons. Get some popcorn and get ready to laugh.
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And when you’re following Tom Cruise, that’s rough. Yeah, right. Okay? That is not easy. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
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Future movies. That movie was so bad, Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 4%.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, it is disastrously bad.
SPEAKER 16 :
I actually really like Ice Cube.
SPEAKER 12 :
I do too.
SPEAKER 16 :
His acting is not good. Not in that one. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
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Future movies. Let’s go with, I’m going to have to steal this one from you, Pacific Rim. No, you haven’t even seen it, you fraud. I haven’t seen most of these.
SPEAKER 16 :
You haven’t seen Pacific Rim?
SPEAKER 12 :
One of the best movies. It’s so good, dude. I’ve been watching old movies, like from the 80s. That’s more my style.
SPEAKER 16 :
You two are like Pacific Rim, okay? Because you’ve got to have two people who are in the pilots thing where their minds have got to be connected to each other. Working with you two is just like that. Totally.
SPEAKER 12 :
Maybe we should join the Starfleet Academy.
SPEAKER 16 :
Only in Pacific Rim, the guy is with a hot chick. Right. So, you know, Tanner, you’re falling short.
SPEAKER 14 :
Tanner? I’m serious. Wear a skirt. Go watch Pacific Rim, dude. It’s really good.
SPEAKER 16 :
Not the second.
SPEAKER 14 :
Not the second one.
SPEAKER 16 :
No, that was awful.
SPEAKER 14 :
We are scrubbing the second one from our memory.
SPEAKER 16 :
That didn’t happen.
SPEAKER 14 :
Didn’t happen. The first one, however, beautiful.
SPEAKER 16 :
The second one was right on par with Green Lantern. Just awful. On the line, we’ve got somebody who’s never on par with Green Lantern, because we like him, and that is John from Cheyenne John. Future movies. This is not really up your alley. What do you got?
SPEAKER 20 :
No, it’s not. Not at all. Let’s go back in time, Andy. How about the original The Day the Earth Stood Still? Classic.
SPEAKER 16 :
I thought you were going to do another one, but okay.
SPEAKER 20 :
Okay, and then my two favorites… From the Star Trek series, Star Trek VI, Undiscovered Country. Really? I did not know that.
SPEAKER 16 :
You’ve never said that. Okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER 20 :
The last one with Kirk and Spock. Yeah. Yeah, Christopher Plummer quote in Shakespeare at the end is classic.
SPEAKER 16 :
I know, Christopher Plummer as a Klingon quoting Shakespeare. That’s pretty cool. At least he’s not a gay Klingon who, you know, really likes birdwatching. You got to go there, right? I had to go there, man. Starfleet Academy. Guys, I’m sorry. I wake up screaming at 3 a.m. just having seen a few scenes, just so you know. But go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 20 :
I haven’t seen any of it. The other one is Star Trek First Contact.
SPEAKER 16 :
You know, I thought that was pretty slow. Oh, wait a minute. Are you, wait, are you’re talking first contact with the Borg? Yeah. I do like the Borg queen.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, the best. I think that’s the best of the next generation movies.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah. How’d you like, did you like generations where you had Kirk and Picard together? It was okay.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yeah. You know, If I was going to pick a Star Trek movie off the shelf to watch, which I’m looking at the videos and DVDs right now, and yes, I still have a working VCR. Oh, wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Ancient dinosaur. I’m going to tell you mine right out. It’s Wrath of Khan.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, well, you know, everybody loves Wrath of Khan.
SPEAKER 16 :
I know.
SPEAKER 20 :
It was great. What did you think of the Chris Pine…
SPEAKER 16 :
one with uh benedict cumberbatch i liked it i did i i thought the third one was terrible but i thought the one oh yeah and of course it’s a totally different con i understand that and i i do like that cumberbatch was not trying to replicate the first con he did his own one right and i think that was a good idea because if you try to replicate what ricardo montalban did you’re just going to look stupid Okay, that’s like trying to be the next Michael Jordan. Good luck. Okay, you’re not going to do it. And I thought he did a great job. What did you think?
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, I love that one. That one’s great. But I will refer back for the youngsters that are sitting there with you. If you want to see a classic episode from the original series, go back and watch the one with Khan, Space Seed. Yeah, it is great. That’s another great one.
SPEAKER 16 :
Andy, have a great weekend. Try to stay warm. John, stay warm. Hey, really quick before you leave, how cold is it up there in Wyoming? Oh, it was minus four this morning.
SPEAKER 20 :
Not counting a wind chill, but The air’s too heavy. It’s not really windy. And it’s never got above zero today.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, wow.
SPEAKER 20 :
Even my dog, who’s a livestock guardian outside dog.
SPEAKER 16 :
He’s frozen solid outside.
SPEAKER 20 :
Thank you. Of course, this afternoon, I took him for a walk. And he said, yeah, let’s just wander the pastures. And it’s minus two. I’m like, come on, dog. Did you take him for a walk or a drag?
SPEAKER 16 :
No, he dragged me. Oh. Nicely done. OK, well, John, thank you so much, sir. We’ll talk to you next week. You have a good one. OK, let’s do another round here. And boy, you know, options. There are a lot of options. I’m going to go with the Matrix. And here we go. Blue pill, red pill. I love the Matrix. Here we go.
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This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill. The story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill. You stay in Wonderland. And I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes. Whatever pill would make it so I never saw Starfleet Academy. I want that pill. I just want you to know the memories, the memories. Even driving home tonight, I’m going to be shaking.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s called the rainbow pill.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, I want the rainbow pill.
SPEAKER 14 :
That turns you into a cast member of Starfleet Academy.
SPEAKER 16 :
Exactly. Oh, my gosh. Okay, Luke, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, well, we’ve had some pretty high sci-fi movies so far. Let’s go a little post-apocalyptic with The Book of Eli.
SPEAKER 16 :
Ooh.
SPEAKER 14 :
it’s on my list it’s uh it’s a good one one of the first like real like post-apocalypse movies i watched uh coming into like being a teenager it gets a little scary it’s a little spooky gets a little devious it kind of resonated with me though i don’t know it’s like that’s always been my vibe for the apocalypse now it’s like that irradiated desert wasteland and stuff like that that’s always like that’s in my head is that’s the apocalypse now i totally agree totally agree okay
SPEAKER 12 :
Tanner, go. Here’s another desert wasteland. Mad Max. Yes.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 12 :
I’m talking about the old ones for now.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, in that case, I’m going to do a new one. Because I like Mad Max Fury Road.
SPEAKER 12 :
I like Fury Road. I like both of them and Furiosa. I liked them both.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, I did too. Okay, here we go.
SPEAKER 02 :
Hope is a mistake. If you can’t fix what’s broken, you’ll learn.
SPEAKER 01 :
You’ll go insane.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, that’s Mad Max Fury Road, and I really enjoyed it. I thought it was really good. I liked it a lot. John hates it, and John, you know, has never seen it. Just hates it on principle? Yeah, no, maybe he did see it. I can’t remember. He probably saw some scenes and just hated it. I like Mad Max Fury Road, and I agree with you, Tanner. I like Furiosa.
SPEAKER 12 :
I like them both. That’s the type of sci-fi I’ll watch. The more futuristic stuff I’m not as into.
SPEAKER 14 :
I was going to say, Furiosa, was that Anya Taylor-Joy? Yeah. Yeah, she’s really good.
SPEAKER 16 :
Anya Taylor-Joy, when she first came out, she was in a movie called Thoroughbreds.
SPEAKER 14 :
I have not seen that one.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s worth seeing, and it’s she and this other girl, and it’s wanting to kill one of their fathers.
SPEAKER 14 :
Interesting. She’s an excellent actress.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, but she was terrific, and when she did that movie, I came out on this show, and I said, watch this actress. She’s not going anywhere. She’s going to be a star.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, Luke, you’re up. Let’s go with one of my favorite animated movies of all time, a little Disney Pixar WALL-E.
SPEAKER 16 :
WALL-E, yeah. Now that’s John’s favorite.
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s a great movie. It really is. It holds up exceptionally well.
SPEAKER 16 :
And you know what? It’s just like Starfleet Academy because it has chubby people in space.
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s got a lot of fat people in space. Watching WALL-E makes me sad because it reminds me of what Pixar used to be. Yeah.
SPEAKER 16 :
You know, getting back to Starfleet Academy, trust me. He can’t keep it out of his head. Trust me, to avoid the ship spinning, you can’t have too much of the cast on one side of the ship. I’m just saying.
SPEAKER 14 :
I wonder, you’ve got to calculate how many extra tonnages of fuel is required to pilot the vessel.
SPEAKER 16 :
Once you get going, then momentum.
SPEAKER 14 :
You’ll never be able to stop.
SPEAKER 16 :
You’re going to plunge. With that cast, you’re going to plunge into the nearest star. I’m sorry. Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 12 :
Let’s go with Blade Runner.
SPEAKER 16 :
Blade Runner. That’s a classic. The second one is not. The second one is beautiful.
SPEAKER 14 :
No, it is not. The second one is art.
SPEAKER 16 :
No, it is. And you are all uneducated. It is cheap porn. It is beautiful.
SPEAKER 14 :
It is.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, no. You’re wrong and you’re evil and you must be stopped. Folks, we’ve got to take a break. Jersey Joe, hang on after the break. Sorry, we are running late. Flesh Law is up next. Corey and I, we won easily with Kevin Flesh. You can, too. Call Flesh Law. That’s F-L-E-S-C-H at 303-806-8886.
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SPEAKER 15 :
TJ here with KLZ Radio, and I’ve got Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial with us once again. Al, we are coming into a new year here now, and we’ve talked recently about getting a fresh look at our retirement accounts. So tell me what that means a little bit. What kind of stuff do you want folks to look at?
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, a fresh look is not only looking at the past and seeing how you’re doing, but putting together what you would like to look like in the future. Not just growth, but are things on track? Some other maybe non-financial things. Are there some other things that you have concerns about as you get closer to retirement?
SPEAKER 15 :
Very cool. And what do you do for folks when they come in? And let’s say it’s a potential client that you’ve never seen before. Where do you start looking with a new account like that?
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, I have a pretty lengthy conversation where we dive into a timeline when they might like to retire and a few income things so we could get a handle on the amount of money they’re going to need to retire. What does that look like for you? Are you going to be traveling a lot? Are you going to be skiing? Are you going to be spending a lot of time at home? Because some people’s idea of retirement means they’re going to need $10,000, $12,000 a month. Other people, $4,000 or $5,000 is going to be very adequate depending on what kind of things they do in retirement.
SPEAKER 15 :
That’s pretty great. Al Smith goes through a lot more than just numbers, folks. He’s about people and really wants to find out exactly what you want to do with your retirement. Al, how do people get in touch with you if they want to start that process?
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, you can reach me at the office, 303-744-1128. My cell is 303-875-4572. I reply to texts and
SPEAKER 15 :
You got it, Al. And as always, you can reach Al from the klzradio.com website. Just go to klzradio.com slash money. Al, thanks so much for joining us today.
SPEAKER 05 :
Well, you’re welcome. Thanks for having me, TJ.
SPEAKER 04 :
Live and local, back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 16 :
And welcome back for Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Luke Cash and Tanner Colm. All right, guys, really quick here. I got to do one quick clip to honor John Rush because his favorite actor, as we all know, is Vin Diesel. And Vin Diesel, probably the greatest actor of all time. I mean, is he the greatest? Has there ever been one?
SPEAKER 12 :
He’s the best babysitter ever. Yeah, that’s true. And the best driver and criminal, I guess.
SPEAKER 14 :
I will say, he is the best at characters who only have one line. He is good. He killed it as Groot. He killed it as the Iron Giant.
SPEAKER 16 :
He was great, exactly. But we’re going to go to the first movie that put him on the map, and it was a role that he was actually perfect for. Folks, if you can handle a monster movie, you’ve got to see Pitch Black. Here we go.
SPEAKER 02 :
They say most of your brain shuts down and cry of sleep. All but the animal side. Guess that’s why I’m still awake. All you people are so scared of me.
SPEAKER 1 :
But it ain’t me you gotta worry about now.
SPEAKER 07 :
Whatever it is, it got Zeke and it nearly got me.
SPEAKER 01 :
They seem to stick to darkness. So if we stick to daylight, we should be all right.
SPEAKER 03 :
A total eclipse.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, a total eclipse. I’m going to take it from there. Now, guys, that is a cool movie. I’m telling you, you’ve got to see Pitch Black. It is a very, very cool movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
Vin Diesel isn’t selling it to me, but, you know, maybe.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, he was good in that. He was good. Somebody who reminds me of Vin Diesel in every way, Jersey Joe. Joe, what do you got for us in future films?
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, the first one, as you’re driving up I-70 in Genesee and you look up to the left, you’ll see this kind of oval-shaped house on the ridge. What movie was partially filmed in that house?
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, that was with Woody Allen. Gosh, Sleeper.
SPEAKER 18 :
Sleeper, where he gets frozen and wakes up, you know, 50 years, 100 years in the future.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well done, sir.
SPEAKER 18 :
Which, by the way, was a good movie. I like Sleeper. It was great. And I got a second for you. This is a prequel to year four of the Mondami series. administration uh in new york city which is escape from new york with kurt russell yes yes i’m telling you what man it’s gonna get ugly have you guys seen escape from new york oh yeah no yeah that’s for the old guys like me yeah it’s worth it’s worth going on netflix and escape from new york it’s been The city’s been taken over by thugs and criminals, and they have their own courts and whatnot.
SPEAKER 16 :
So when does the movie start?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. So, yeah, Escape from New York, Kurt Russell, worth watching, worth your time on Netflix. And are you going to do Looper?
SPEAKER 16 :
I don’t have a clip, but I was going to mention it. But go ahead, you mention it. Who’s in Looper?
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, you’ve got Bruce Willis, but who’s the famous guy that, oh, he’s a great actor.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
SPEAKER 18 :
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, he plays himself. He’s coming back from the future. He has to kill himself so he doesn’t grow. So it’s just, you can explain the plot better. I just remember that he comes back from the future. He’s 30 years older. He’s got to kill himself to prevent some cataclysmic event from happening. So that’s why they call it Looper because you loop around. You keep looping back.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well, you know, having to kill yourself, like when I saw, you know, I’ve got to say it again. I’m getting in trouble here. I’ve got to say it. Starfleet Academy. Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
All right. Goodbye, guys.
SPEAKER 16 :
I mean, when you see that, Joe, Joe, you need to see Starfleet Academy. I’m going to tell you what. You’re going to learn a lot about life.
SPEAKER 18 :
What crime have I committed? I mean, if a judge sentenced me to that or a year in jail, which would I pick?
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, jail. Dude, jail. Because it’s easy. Yeah, okay. That’s Jersey Jail.
SPEAKER 14 :
Good job, sir. You’ll become more manly in jail. Lift weights.
SPEAKER 16 :
There you go. Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 14 :
Future films go. Oh, future films. Let’s go with a good classic, Ghost in the Shell. Oh!
SPEAKER 16 :
The 1995… No, you’re talking the anime.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yes. Not the… Not the new one with ScarJo. They butchered that one. Yeah, I’m sorry.
SPEAKER 16 :
That didn’t do it.
SPEAKER 14 :
The original 1995 animated one. Super, super iconic for, like, the whole cyberpunk genre. The big megacities and neon lights and cyborgs.
SPEAKER 16 :
It also says something that Scarlett Johansson is simply not hot enough to play the girl from Ghost in the Shell.
SPEAKER 14 :
Very true.
SPEAKER 16 :
Because she was like… Not just hot, but cool hot.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yes, yes. Almost a little bit of a Ripley feel to her. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She’s strong, but not in the new Hollywood, I’m a strong, independent woman way. She’s just actually cool on her own merit. Very, very nice.
SPEAKER 16 :
Well done, Luke. Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 14 :
Let’s go with Spaceballs.
SPEAKER 16 :
Spaceballs! I learned a lot about life through that, too, just so you know. I mean, mostly Starfleet Academy, but Spaceballs… I learned a lot. Okay, here’s one with Tom Cruise, Minority Report. Here we go.
SPEAKER 21 :
I’m placing you under arrest for the future murder of Sarah Marks. Give the man his head. The future can be seen. All we have to run on are the images that they produce. We see what they see. There hasn’t been a murder in six years. There’s nothing wrong with the system. It is perfect. I agree. Murder can be stopped. Tell me exactly what it is you’re looking for. Flaws. You ever get any false positives?
SPEAKER 28 :
We are arresting individuals who have broken no law.
SPEAKER 21 :
But they will. The fact that you prevent it from happening doesn’t change the fact that it was going to happen. The system can’t be wrong.
SPEAKER 1 :
Run! Wait!
SPEAKER 16 :
Can you say something, Chief? Now, I love the precogs. Do you remember them in that movie?
SPEAKER 12 :
No. I don’t even know what movie that was.
SPEAKER 16 :
The three girls who together, the three bald ones, they can see the future. You don’t know who the precogs are? You don’t know Minority Report? I don’t know Minority Report. It’s worth seeing, guys. It’s about a four and a half star movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. I saw it when I was looking up future movies. It seemed all right.
SPEAKER 16 :
I’m on a thing right now called the precog diet. They can actually see bad food you’re going to eat before you do it.
SPEAKER 14 :
Wow.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s really good.
SPEAKER 14 :
Pretty efficient. They’re really helping me.
SPEAKER 16 :
Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, well, let’s go to, I mean, another arty movie, but this one’s a bit more well-received. 2001, A Space Odyssey.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, classic, Dave.
SPEAKER 14 :
Hal, talking about spooky AI being able to predict, I think Hal is one of the best AI antagonists you can get in a movie.
SPEAKER 16 :
Excellent.
SPEAKER 14 :
I mean, the line delivery, it’s very ominous. I mean, you know, it’s an AI. It doesn’t emote. It doesn’t have a face, but you can feel every line delivery. It’s like, ooh, kind of spooky.
SPEAKER 16 :
I totally agree. Okay, Tanner, you’re up. Let’s go with Arrival. Arrival. Oh.
SPEAKER 12 :
I actually like that one.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, right. That’s Jodie? Adams?
SPEAKER 12 :
I can’t remember. Amy Adams?
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s not Jodie Foster.
SPEAKER 12 :
No, no. No, no. The ginger girl.
SPEAKER 14 :
Adams.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s Amy Adams.
SPEAKER 14 :
Amy Adams. So the aliens come down and the whole movie is about learning to communicate with them?
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah. I liked it a lot. And they were using symbols and stuff to communicate. And then it also had… Forrest Whitaker, Jeremy Renner as well.
SPEAKER 14 :
It was a very smart movie for alien contact. Very intelligent.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, but you see, I don’t want to learn anything. So because of that, my next movie is Starship Troopers.
SPEAKER 02 :
Here we go. Humankind. Everyone fights. No one quits.
SPEAKER 20 :
We are going in with first wave. You smash the entire area. You kill anything that has more than two legs. You get me? We get you.
SPEAKER 26 :
But they will face an enemy more devastating than any ever imagined.
SPEAKER 16 :
Bugs everywhere. Bugs. Now, that’s a thinking man’s movie. You know, I learned a lot. What do you think? I…
SPEAKER 14 :
I don’t know if that movie’s satire or not. I don’t know if anyone knows.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s actually a pacifist movie. I’m not kidding.
SPEAKER 14 :
But, Luke, you’re up. It’s beautiful. A movie that I really enjoyed. Not a lot of people watched, but I think is worth watching. Alita Battle Angel.
SPEAKER 07 :
And I have a clip.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, very nice. Here we go.
SPEAKER 07 :
You do not deserve such a weapon. I heard you were the heroes of Iron City. I am not impressed.
SPEAKER 21 :
What the hell are you doing?
SPEAKER 07 :
I’m gonna need you to stand way back. I will take on anyone in this room. And if I win, you fight alongside me. This bitch broke my nose. Yes, I did. Heroes? All I see are junkyard punks, assorted cyber trash, and a bunch of drunken motorball burnouts too slow to play the game.
SPEAKER 16 :
And from there, it’s a bar fight. I thought Alita Battle Angel was excellent. I gave it four stars.
SPEAKER 14 :
I thought it was really good. Also, the action choreography is really nice. Like, it’s fun to watch those fight scenes.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s cool, and I can’t believe they didn’t make a sequel. They totally set it up, and they didn’t do it.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, I think it underperformed at the box office. People were a little too reluctant to go see it. It’s very much worth your time.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s worth it. Rent Alita Battle Angel and Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 12 :
I was going to say, I can’t believe Christoph Waltz actually was in that movie, but… We’ll move on.
SPEAKER 16 :
Go, sir.
SPEAKER 12 :
Let’s go with The Giver. Kind of a weird book I had to read. Weird movie.
SPEAKER 16 :
That one I don’t know. But here is a movie I do know. It’s an old Kurt Russell movie called Soldier. Here we go.
SPEAKER 23 :
For this soldier, it may be too late to feel human. How do you know they’ll be back? Because they’re soldiers like me. But it’s never too late to be a hero. I’m going to kill them all.
SPEAKER 16 :
All right, tons of action on Foreign Planet. Let me tell you something. Soldier is a surprisingly good and fun movie. Okay, Luke, you’re up.
SPEAKER 14 :
Go. I’m just more shocked by the amount of voiceover narration in a lot of these older movies.
SPEAKER 16 :
In a time when. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
No, it’s all the same guy, too. It’s crazy.
SPEAKER 14 :
I know. Dude got a paycheck. Yeah. Speaking of a lot of violence on alternate worlds, let’s have some blue people on human violence in Avatar.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 14 :
Nice.
SPEAKER 16 :
I was rooting for the humans. Just so you know.
SPEAKER 12 :
I’ve only seen the first one.
SPEAKER 16 :
Go get them.
SPEAKER 12 :
Pretty good.
SPEAKER 14 :
They are. It’s a lot of visual spectacle. I thought the first one was nice. The second one was pretty good. And then I haven’t seen the third one. I know Ashley adores them.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, Tanner, you’re up.
SPEAKER 12 :
Let’s go with the Hunger Games.
SPEAKER 16 :
Hunger Games.
SPEAKER 12 :
I’ll just take the whole series.
SPEAKER 14 :
That was next on the list.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yeah, did you put one together for me for that?
SPEAKER 14 :
Hunger Games? No, I didn’t.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, darn it. Okay. Well, then we can’t do Hunger Games. Sorry about that. In that case, let’s take a break. All right. We’ll come back. When we come back, we’re going to go rapid fire. Are you men man enough?
SPEAKER 14 :
I’m always man. I got too many.
SPEAKER 16 :
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SPEAKER 04 :
We don’t yell at you. We inform you. Now, back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 16 :
And welcome back to Rush to Reason. Dead vs. Afternoon Rush. KLZ 560. Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Luke Cash. Man. And Tanner Cole. Woman. Jeez. Of course. Okay. We’re going to go rapid fire. Are you ready? I’m ready. Okay. Up next is Bruce Willis’ Fifth Element. Luke, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Project Hail Mary. Releasing this year. If it’s half as good as the book, it’s going to be excellent. Do not miss it. Tanner, go. Back to the Future.
SPEAKER 16 :
Back to the Future. That’s a classic. I’m going to go Aliens Romulus. Came out two years ago. Very good. Okay. Luke, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Let’s go with Ready Player One.
SPEAKER 16 :
That was really good. From Spielberg, might I add.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Tanner, go. Let’s go with Blade Runner 2049. Okay.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, I did The Matrix. How about The Animatrix? It’s actually very good.
SPEAKER 14 :
Deep pull. Also Spielberg, AI, Artificial Intelligence.
SPEAKER 16 :
It’s a classic. It really is. Slow, but good. Okay, Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Edge of Tomorrow.
SPEAKER 16 :
Edge of Tomorrow. I loved it. I’m going to go 12 Monkeys with Bruce Willis.
SPEAKER 14 :
Luke, go. Let’s do a little Dune.
SPEAKER 16 :
Dune. Boy, he’s skinny.
SPEAKER 14 :
Just wanted to say that. Okay, Tanner, go. The Creator.
SPEAKER 16 :
The Creator. I’m going to go to a lousy movie. Waterworld. Kevin, how dare you?
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay. Luke, go. Let’s go with Fahrenheit 451. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 16 :
I hadn’t even thought of that. Very good. Okay. Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 12 :
I don’t know if this counts. Cowboys versus aliens. Maybe that’s in the past.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s futuristic. I’ll give it that. Okay, I’m going to go with one that you guys have not seen fighting vampires in the Old West in the future. It’s called Priest. Believe it or not, it’s really quite good.
SPEAKER 14 :
Luke, go. Okay, let’s go with Planet of the Apes.
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, I love Planet of the Apes.
SPEAKER 14 :
Avengers.
SPEAKER 16 :
Avengers. Okay, I’m going to go with Judge Dredd. Yes, the one with Stallone, trust me. Okay. Luke, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Not enough slow-mo in that one. Let’s go with one of my favorite movies of all time, Top Ten, Interstellar.
SPEAKER 16 :
Interstellar, all right. Luke, let’s hand her go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Let’s go with Star Wars. I’ll just take the whole series.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, I’m going to go with Arnie in Total Recall. By the way, Star Wars was a long time ago.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, a long time ago. That’s in the past.
SPEAKER 16 :
Just so you know, future reference. In the galaxy far, far away. Okay, Luke, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Let’s go with Upgrade. Upgrade.
SPEAKER 16 :
Upgrade. That was actually pretty good. I thought it was nice.
SPEAKER 12 :
After that, I’m walking out. Let’s go with Arnie again. Terminator.
SPEAKER 16 :
Terminator. Okay, I’m going to go with Ex Machina. Oh, yeah. Okay, go, Luke. Let’s go with Robocop. Robocop. Love Robocop. Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 12 :
We’ll go with Tron.
SPEAKER 16 :
Tron. How about A Quiet Place?
SPEAKER 14 :
I like that. I like that. Let’s go with Cloverfield Paradox.
SPEAKER 16 :
Very cool, very cool. Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Atlas.
SPEAKER 16 :
Atlas.
SPEAKER 14 :
Didn’t like it.
SPEAKER 16 :
I’m going to go with Aeon Flux. Trust me, it’s not that bad.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, Luke, go. One of the few animated movies that are good to come out recently, The Wild Robot. Nice.
SPEAKER 16 :
I enjoyed that one. Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 14 :
Andy’s favorite movie, Lightyear.
SPEAKER 16 :
Lightyear, okay. I’m going to go with Companion. Go, Luke.
SPEAKER 14 :
Let’s go with another Japanese animated classic, Akira.
SPEAKER 16 :
Oh, classic.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yes. Black Panther, Wakanda forever.
SPEAKER 16 :
X-Men, Days of Future Past. Luke, go. Let’s go with Demolition Man. Tanner, go.
SPEAKER 12 :
Spider-Head.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay, I’m going to finish it off with a cartoon. Titan, A.E. You probably haven’t heard of that, but it’s not that bad. Folks, that is it for today. Tanner, did you have a good time?
SPEAKER 12 :
I had a great time, especially the first segment.
SPEAKER 16 :
Luke, did you have a good time? I did. Okay. Hey, hour number one with that first segment that replays next. Hour two is at six. John’s going to be back on Monday to share all about his trip to a car show. I can’t wait to see the pics. Until then, drive safe, God bless, and thanks for joining us at Rush to Reason, KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 1 :
Rich guy.
