Run For Your Lives Podcast Episode 178: Office Uprising
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Run For Your Lives Podcast Episode 178: Office Uprising

In this episode, Pake and Daphne discuss Office Uprising, directed by Lin Oeding and released on July 19, 2018.


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[00:00:00] Hey everyone, welcome to the show. I'm Daphne. And I'm Pake. And this is the Run For Your Lives Podcast. This episode we are talking about the horror comedy film Office Uprising directed by Lynn Oding and released on Sony Crackle July 19th, 2018.

[00:00:50] That's my birthday! July 19th is my birthday! Yeah. So Crackle gave you this present a number of years ago. Crackle has had some interesting movies. They've done a few movies that I think definitely fit the Run For Your Lives world but we haven't gotten to them yet.

[00:01:14] Interesting. I don't think I've seen any of them. I didn't even know this thing was a movie that existed until you brought this to me for this week. So never heard of it before, which

[00:01:27] is surprising I guess in a way that just looking at the cast like at least... It's a good cast, right? Yeah. I mean like especially like Britain Thwaites and Coransoni and Zachary Levi.

[00:01:41] Like there's people in this movie that I'm like, oh I like these people. I've seen these people but I did not know this movie existed. Yeah I know. There were some familiar faces in there. I mean you mentioned a bunch of them already.

[00:01:54] I thought you might get a kick out of seeing Zachary Levi in a different type of role than what you've seen. Yeah. It was interesting which of course I was like, Zachary Levi always a treat to see him.

[00:02:11] Yeah I have a personal degree of separation connection to Zach just to lightly brag but not really... Barely. Barely. I've never met him. I just know somebody who knows him. But yeah but I'm used to seeing him yeah and a lot more of a like more positive,

[00:02:30] leady kind of vibe just like just to see him be the obnoxiously douchey boss who becomes the obnoxiously douchey villain is really interesting. He's very demented. Like he goes to this place of pure evil and it's not something that I feel we get to see very often

[00:02:51] and I thought this movie had enough humor that it was the perfect movie for us to do this week to record. So I'm excited to do this one. It's kind of part of this... I call it the Unlinked Office Nightmare Trilogy.

[00:03:14] Okay because these movies there are three movies that were all released within a 16 month period. Yeah. We got the Belco experiment that came out in March 2017. We got Mayhem that came out in November of 2017 and then this one came out in July of 2018. Yeah.

[00:03:36] Now makes sense that this one came out last because not to slander it too much but clearly they just said oh I liked that thing that that movie did let's do exactly that and not change it at all. Well, did they though? Yeah yeah they did.

[00:04:00] You know I don't know though. I mean was it a drink? No okay so that's what they changed and then nothing else. Even with this idea of Desmond's working on a video game and explains working his way up to the executive office

[00:04:23] as like a video game in the final boss situation. It's all like I was like okay yeah I've seen this before. Well in some of the music that was in this movie too sounded like 80s video game or music like different things would be happening.

[00:04:37] I'm like oh wow so we're really you know we're going up levels so it is kind of like a video game to me. Did you happen to catch the Wilhelm scream that was in the opening? Very beginning yeah. You can't miss it. It stands out.

[00:04:55] I think that it had some like zombie land you know how they had the he had the list of things that you should do. Yeah. We had our own little list in here which we will talk about but then it also has the lovable slacker character.

[00:05:11] Like I feel like they all do right there's the always lovable goofy guy. Yeah so again so it's he was playing Mike from the Belco experiment in Mayhem. What did you think though when the walls started closing and going up?

[00:05:32] Again I was like oh I've seen this movie before it's called the Belco experiment. Yeah. So really it kind of was a mashup between the two. It was both movies yeah. True true.

[00:05:44] I thought we needed it this week and I think it was a good choice for us to talk about because yeah sometimes you just need something that is very goofy and you need to you can run with it with the discussion.

[00:06:03] So starting off the way we always do it was filmed in Birmingham Alabama. This was the fifth film that was directed by Lynn Odding who is actually more known for his stunt work.

[00:06:18] He has done these on-screen fights with Jetley Chuck Norris Vin Diesel I mean he's he's really deep into the stunt world. There was you could tell because there's a lot of stunt choreography and fight choreography in this movie that was really well done. CGI mmm no.

[00:06:43] That was not as well done but I'm sure releasing on Crackle they didn't have the greatest CGI budget so I might give them some slack on that although some of it is real rough. Tell me this had you even heard of Crackle? I've heard of them.

[00:07:00] I've never watched anything on there ever in my life though. Oh my gosh. Yeah they've had some interesting movies and random things on that channel. I've watched it a bunch but I got sick of the commercials.

[00:07:15] So there's no budget or box office info because it is a streaming service film so we're used to there not being any information. It's 92 minutes long. Paik bring us a synopsis.

[00:07:32] Alright an employee at a weapons factory discovers that an energy drink turns his co-workers into zombie like rage monsters. Who am I kidding it's just a Belco experiment themed reskin of mayhem. So I'm expecting a lot of jokes from you in this one. Maybe we'll see.

[00:07:55] Did you notice the man in the opening who did the commercial for Ammo Tech was actually in another movie in my unlinked office nightmare trilogy. Oh yeah. He played the voice and the man behind the curtain basically in the Belco experiment. That's right. Yeah.

[00:08:18] So he decided oh I did this one it was a lot of fun why don't I go do this one because I can do more than what I did in the last one. Yeah.

[00:08:26] So he was on the other end of an experiment in this one although it wasn't an experiment but kind of like it was somebody vengefully purposefully making sure that this happened. So yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was it was a shit show for that office building.

[00:08:48] So I think we should probably just jump in the way that we always do. All right. Did have like a random note that I didn't get to where I was instead of talking about what movie we're actually covering.

[00:08:59] I was just going to kick it off by saying this week we're covering a video game in which a group of paper sellers in Scranton Pennsylvania battle to the death because that's what it definitely sounds like it is. I see where you went there.

[00:09:12] I know and now I want to see that game even just a mobile game like yes the office with the logo. And then like colon uprising. Oh my gosh.

[00:09:21] You know I was at the collectible shop in Rochester which I go to every once in a while to pick up some Jurassic items and I almost came away with a Lego office packet basically that was like 100 bucks.

[00:09:40] But and I was just like but it's the whole layout of the office. Yeah. I feel like I need that but I didn't get it. If it had been parks and rec because that's so fresh in my mind I don't think I could have left without it. Right.

[00:09:55] Because it's still fresh. However, we're not here to talk about comedy TV series. We're here to talk about office uprising. Oh yeah. Although I might have another reference to another comedy TV series. Okay. Wonderful NBC sitcom to throw it later on. Okay.

[00:10:21] Well our listeners should just grab their can of Zolt and join us on this adventure that we're going to take them on. I don't know. I don't know if you should do that. Well you could drink a little.

[00:10:35] There might be an adult for a little but you can't drink the whole can. Step away from the can, Paik. I'll stick to my Coca Cola spiced right here. Coca Cola spiced? Mm-hmm. Oh, I thought it was just a Coke Zero. No. So what is special about spiced?

[00:10:58] Raspberry spiced whatever that means. Is it good? It's like yeah it's very good. All right. It's like a little bit of raspberry flavor and then like the spice is kind of like a I don't know like a clovey. A nice kind of wintery spice.

[00:11:16] So it's not like the Beverly. Somewhere out there in the ether. There's a video of Paik trying the Beverly and Paik likes just about anything did not like the Beverly. It did not. I'll pass on that. All right. Let's get to it. Let's talk about this one.

[00:11:43] That is some notes. We got like a good cast of characters, but I kept it mainly light. But what we'll start with, I guess Desmond whose last name I didn't bother to write down. He got yelled at himself at the end. Brimble. Desmond Brimble.

[00:11:58] It's a weird name and I was like he's Desmond. Yeah. So he was an interesting main character. Like I said, it's Mike from the Belco experiment except maybe a little more slackery. Just caught in this. Yeah, he's chronically late and unmotivated.

[00:12:17] I mean, like you see the first thing he does, he shows up late to work unprepared. It sounds like this gate, the key card thing happens all the time.

[00:12:25] And when he finally gets into work late, first thing he does is open up a video game on his computer, which then going back it was like, well, at least the video game was like his own personal project.

[00:12:36] And then seeing the like dynamic of the office, I was like, okay, the more I see of this, yeah, fuck this entire building and company get paid to do the video games. It literally anything else that I'm more on your side on that now.

[00:12:50] But yeah, but the kind of thing that kicks things off at first, which ends up not being a big deal, but where he finds his mind, which is what keeps him up late at night to be late again

[00:12:59] and not be paying attention to when things have changed is the fact that he finds himself having to earn keeping his job through this merger that's apparently happening, which makes him care about his job for maybe the first time ever. Well, the weirdest time to finally care.

[00:13:15] But you know why he cares. Oh yeah. Yes, because Samantha is working there a friend of his from school and whether he wants to admit it or not. It's she's definitely the main reason he's working there at Amateur.

[00:13:32] He denies his feelings for her at first and it's like, come on. Come on. Yeah, for sure. He's definitely into her. Everyone knows he's into her and he just he hasn't acted on any feelings.

[00:13:48] So he realizes that he doesn't want to lose his job because then he won't be seeing her every day. Yeah. So he actually has to try.

[00:13:58] Yeah, although he went two for two at first on attempts to do this project just ending with typing the Clayton project and then that being the extent of the document for the diving.

[00:14:10] The first time he just didn't care as much but then of course the second time is because the cutest little Yoshi appeared and it was definitely Mario Kart time in real life. Yes. That was kind of cool. Can you imagine doing that? Like with carts?

[00:14:27] Yeah, I've always wanted to have chair races. When I was working in an office, I wanted to have like office chair races because we have a big open space and I thought it would be fun.

[00:14:39] But I think this Mario Kart real Mario Kart could be a lot more fun. Yeah, it looks fun. Well, the first time that he's going to write this paper, he deletes it and decides to write how to survive a day at Ammo Tech instead.

[00:14:58] Yeah, which you know these tips for surviving work, we saw how well they worked for him the first time, which I mean honestly we're pretty decent. He's got his ideas of how to get around. But then I liked seeing that they also transferred over to the new situation.

[00:15:14] It was really good that you know, carrying the clipboard through the room of just like rage zombie people. People just go and it's again, it's like they market it as zombie horror and it's like there are zombies and they use the word zombie.

[00:15:30] It's like no, it's just it's the rage thing. It's like a food poisoning. Yeah, it's like it's mayhem aspect. It's like that's what you're copying. You just gave them a different reason that they have it is because they drink this energy drink. Zolt.

[00:15:53] Yeah, but I love that like he's like how many through there and then just the clipboard. Yeah, works the same as he's walking through with the clipboard and they all just ignore him. It's like that's that's pretty funny.

[00:16:02] There's a lot of really great visual gags in this movie.

[00:16:04] I will give it that for his like rip offy cheesy terrible effects in some places can be there were several moments which I'll point out most of them and not all of the like that like literal laugh out loud moments of just great visual gags that I really, really appreciated.

[00:16:26] And yes, just carrying the clipboard through and then even like getting out of the slogan, you know kind of thing where like getting like toss the ball first whatever and just like he gives a half ass terrible slogan on purpose so they just let him go.

[00:16:41] And then even when they're throwing on my human head and like your life is on the line give us one he gives one just not terrible enough but just right on the line enough for them to go like whatever.

[00:16:55] Yeah, they were very intense. Another, you know, cameo not cameo another person that we've seen in a bunch of things. Yeah, I recognized Alan Richardson immediately. Yeah, that's another one of those actors was like yep, there's Alan Richardson.

[00:17:12] They had a great cast like they were people for sure that were doing different, you know different things Karen Sony. It took me a minute to remember where I had seen him. And now it's like oh my god, he was great as Moe just really enjoying.

[00:17:30] Yeah, yeah, yeah, Karen Sony. I love him and everything he's been I'm jumping ahead a little bit to his character. That's fine.

[00:17:36] Yeah, I mean especially like the main two if I'm going to think of him he's been in like a bunch of stuff even more than this but like right now mentally where I'm at is like Deadpool, which was like his big like kickoff for a lot of people.

[00:17:49] And then he's incredible in miracle workers as well with is that the Daniel Radcliffe with Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi. Yeah, I might have to put that on my list to watch. It's great. It's very great every season is a different theme right.

[00:18:08] Yeah, it's like an anthology thing. It's the same actors with a different thing. Yeah. And like in the last season maybe it's like I don't know if it's getting renewed for another one. I think the one that ended last might have been the final.

[00:18:22] I don't know hopefully it comes back but you never know. But yeah, he played like a like bounty hunter cyborg. Oh wow. It's incredible. That's different. But yeah, but other ones like Sam Daly was Marcus.

[00:18:42] We didn't see him a lot but within just a few lines of dialogue I was already stoked to see him die a horrible death later on in the movie.

[00:18:48] So I mentioned Alan Richardson was immediately recognized and then even Kurt Foller who played Lentworth is one of those guys that you've seen a million times.

[00:19:00] You can't like pinpoint exactly where he is but he's one of those recognizable character actors who's appeared in like literally everything at one time or another. He's like, yeah, that guy.

[00:19:09] So Ian Harding who played Nicholas From, he became very popular because he played a teacher on the show Pretty Little Liars. There were also like other people that have gone on to do other things like Stephen O'Young.

[00:19:28] I don't think his character actually had a name but he was the salesman who was screaming into the phone. We're going to see him a little bit later, Paik, in this summer because he's in Twisters.

[00:19:43] Yeah and his face is recognizable because he's the voice actor and face model for Mr. Negative in the like Sony Spider-Man games. Oh okay. Recognizing from that as well. Yeah, Kenneth Choi has gone on to do TV. Like he was really big on the show 9-1-1.

[00:20:04] He's been on it since it came on. He was also on The Last Man on Earth which I think is pretty popular Will Forte show.

[00:20:15] So yeah, I mean this despite it coming across as a mayhem experiment ripoff and I left Belko off but you know I'm kind of trying to merge the names.

[00:20:30] Despite it being kind of a ripoff of those two movies, the cast in it, I mean the cast was great. Yeah. And there were a lot of funny moments which I'm sure we'll get into.

[00:20:43] But Desmond does as we were talking about, Desmond used his list of ways to survive at AmmoTek as a way to kind of get around and do things. Like practicing your breathing techniques to minimize job stress. What's more stressful than rage affected co-workers chasing you?

[00:21:07] I mean that's going to stress you out. Maybe just a little, yeah. Yeah. I liked his number four, Avoid the Douchebags, The High of the Office, The Bigger They Are. And he puts douche god on the top floor. So I really liked that. Yes. Yeah.

[00:21:29] Let's say again I'm a little lighter on notes so I'm like just kind of getting into the like survival aspect. Once things have kind of hit the fan and everything's going down, just a lot of his like those good stupid visual comedy gags that I mentioned.

[00:21:45] I think one that is my favorite, I am very pleased because I saw it and then I was like, I'm glad, I'm pleased that that was left in the movie because I was like they easily could have edited that out because it was useless and meaningless.

[00:22:00] But the fact that they kept it in made me very happy because it made me laugh a lot. It's just the quick shot of them trying to shove Sam straps through this dolly up into the ceiling of it. Hilda, it's so funny.

[00:22:18] And just because they could have taken it out because it literally was like a just a quick little visual gag and then they're like, that's not going to work. And then they just moved on to something else.

[00:22:26] But the fact that they kept it in and included it to make me laugh so hard, I'm grateful.

[00:22:32] I had a feeling you might get a lot of laughs from this one because Morehead or Moe had a ton of lines that were which we'll talk about once we get to him. There were some pretty funny things. Some of the dialogue was funny. Yeah.

[00:22:53] A lot of his moments, yeah. I think maybe the best was them dealing with the receptionist assistant Helen. Oh my God. To open the door. Yeah. But later, even when she's infected and they don't want to hurt her but they just don't know.

[00:23:13] And then they just have this whole moment of them just injuring this elderly woman. And several times, multiple times they injured her to the point of transforming her into a skinnier, taller stunt performer. I know. It's crazy how they managed to do that. Amazing isn't it?

[00:23:28] How that can happen? Yeah. We should mention that all of this madness really started because everyone was pulled into a motivational seminar at four o'clock. Which Desmond left to go work on this report and then got sidetracked as we talked about with Mario Kart. Yeah.

[00:23:51] That everyone else stayed. They all stayed at work and drank. And they were given this bad batch of energy drink on purpose because of a disgruntled scientist who had his work stolen out from under him.

[00:24:08] So he decided to purposely release the bad version that he knew was going to have these horrible side effects. Yeah. As what the CEO, whatever Mr. Gont says is a final fuck you company. Well, and he got away like he got away. He drove off.

[00:24:26] He didn't get any coming back in that next morning. He's just like sees him like peeling out like, oh, I'm gone. Good luck. Desmond. I mean, he pulled when he pulled up to the gate.

[00:24:38] The guard wasn't there, but he was still looking for a badge that he can't seem to find. And I get it with the badge. I can't get into my office building if I don't have my badge, but I don't go in very often.

[00:24:53] So I mean, my badge, I keep it in the same place so I don't lose it. But yeah. Yeah, which leads to that like classic another kind of those comedy gags of this like clueless character with carnage and horrible things all around them.

[00:25:12] And they're just because they're so single track mind on something that they're just walking past it and not even recognizing it the way he just goes slinks in and goes to his desk with bodies and mayhem and carnage everywhere. And he's just like, oh, just here.

[00:25:27] Well, he wrote the report but there were 1920 spelling error or issues with it like when he printed it to take it in. And oh God. Adam Nussbaum who of course is played by Zachary Levi.

[00:25:49] Which if you just put the A and you don't put the full name, it's just anus bomb. Yes, which is amazing. Unfortunately, one co-worker brought in a report with lots of mistakes and ended up with a lot of lead in his back and I'm not talking about bullets.

[00:26:14] Pencils. Pencil pushpin. Cushion. There's a lot of words to mix together. Yeah, I don't know if you can say it 10 times fast. I'm not going to try. No, probably not a good idea. I'm good. Well, I don't have much other notes for Desmond.

[00:26:39] I do have a few more but it's not to like we get more to the end of everything so I'll let you fill in the gaps before that if you've got other stuff to say.

[00:26:48] Well, you know, it's not a typical day at the office now that everyone is now rabid. Not in the way that the zombies in 28 days later or 28 weeks later. Not like those zombies.

[00:27:03] This is a whole other world because they're just infected by something that was in the Zolt. So they do still have, even though their brains are pretty scramble, they're still in there somewhat. Yeah, like it's they're speaking and talking.

[00:27:20] It's like their own triggers and thoughts that are causing things. Yeah. Like our from says it's like because they took like the full dose, like their prefrontal cortex is so beyond screwed that like they'll never come back.

[00:27:33] They'll never come back from it dead like as far as like that is there. They're done for. So they're kind of zombies in that way but also not at all. Like it doesn't take a headshot to kill them.

[00:27:50] I kind of got reminded of wrestling just from the thumbtacks to the face and the stapler and all of that. It yeah, I'm like, OK, is this a movie or is this double or nothing? Because people getting thrown through tables early on.

[00:28:08] Yeah, I mean this could be a paint preview here. I did think the CGI on Bob's head slice was real bad. It was real bad. It was real bad. However, I loved their face off his face off with Adam Nussbaum was awesome.

[00:28:31] Like I wanted Bob to win because I did not like Nussbaum. Team accounting versus team advertising fight. And I yeah, I was definitely like wanting Bob's team to win but no we didn't have that.

[00:28:55] It made me laugh really hard when the elevator started saying we're experiencing minor technical difficulties. Minor? OK. I'd hate to see the major problems if this is that. Yeah. Not good. Yeah, going to Samantha and then her just being infected but not fully.

[00:29:16] Not as deeply still enough to turn her into a violent sex zombie momentarily from time to time. Yeah, I think he was into it but not. Right.

[00:29:29] I don't think he quite knew what to do because I think he was hoping for that like because I do believe he he loved her. He was in love with her.

[00:29:40] However, I don't know that he expected her to be that forward when it came to you know sex. Yeah, what you get to talk about the visual gags. I laughed way way way too hard at Desmond knocking her out with the big book of calm.

[00:30:04] I had a feeling you might enjoy that. Those are the jokes that the specialty for me. That's my favorite spot, those kind of jokes. I love it. Yeah. She wasn't completely in a rage.

[00:30:18] She'd be in a rage and throw them around and then she'd not be in a rage and she'd be herself again. It's because again, she only had a little bit of it. She didn't have the whole dose. Yeah.

[00:30:34] But he's afraid because he's not sure you know what she's going to do next or what's going to happen. So he has to take precautions but she does come in very handy. Yes.

[00:30:53] Yeah, just rolling her round strapped onto the dolly which after the HR moment that's what having her in there and then I love the HR scene. It's so funny.

[00:31:05] It was like of course it makes perfect sense that HR would have the most pent up violent rage and from any Absolutely, the stuff they have to deal with of course that they're going to be in a rage all the time. But they seem to just be working.

[00:31:22] They're following the lead of this one person. Yeah. Lisa from HR. Lisa from HR. There's always a Lisa from HR. Yep. Sam's incredibly helpful during this part because she basically reveals a few secrets about Lisa from HR. Yeah.

[00:31:40] Yeah, it was after that that I'm like okay maybe we can unstrap her from the dolly now although in that moment there was some real rage that came through while throwing Lisa under the bus but she was able to keep it mostly cool.

[00:31:52] You could see it coming through but like she was able to roll it back towards like okay. So you know she saved her friends there. She even managed to save Lentworth in his severance package sweatshirt. Oh my goodness. That's what he got.

[00:32:08] He was leaving I mean and he was freaking out because he has kids in college. He has all these things. He needs his paycheck but we should mention that Lentworth, Morad and Desmond all work in the same like cubicle area.

[00:32:29] And so they know each other so throughout this Desmond is getting reconnected with his friends. In true video game fashion Desmond is going up from one floor at a time to get to the top floor

[00:32:48] because he wants to get to Franklin where you know so he can figure out what's going on. And they can undo the security shutters on all the doors and windows that went off. Yeah. You know they got to get themselves out of the Belco experiment.

[00:33:05] Yes, yes we have to get away from that first. That I had done some research and I looked on Reddit and someone on Reddit actually asked if it was the same building. And I'm like no because it was just shaped. They're both buildings are just CGI creations anyway.

[00:33:30] So he makes it up there the issue is they didn't want to let him in. Franklin decides not to let anyone in despite the fact he may not have created this and it was created by a disgruntled scientist.

[00:33:45] He's still responsible for this company in this building and the people in it and he was not letting Desmond and his friends in. He was happy to leave them outside until a janitor walked out. No, just thwarted by just the janitors opening the door.

[00:34:02] Where have you been? How are you not infected? What's going on with this? It didn't make any sense. Yeah, it was funny. Franklin. I'm just I'm jumping in with other points because I really characters because I've just got like one or two notes for him.

[00:34:18] So I'm like, throw it in. It was interesting that moment. I was like, why is the CEO here? The one that ends up the most level headed at the point. I was like, don't get me wrong. He's still an evil greedy psychopath son of a bitch.

[00:34:30] But that's just his normal default setting. Yeah, but he's but like he's not infected. He plays a big role in in helping for a little bit, although, you know, I just but he thought he was safe in that office.

[00:34:42] And then the janitor and you have these other people in and then when when Nespom's trying to get in and he's like, well now there's no way you're getting in. And it was like, what about the the cheap walls? It's like, which again, great gag really funny.

[00:34:57] It's like the doors are high security all this. He's like, OK, the doors are but like wall. Yeah, the walls are cheap wood. That's easily really didn't think that through very well.

[00:35:11] Did you know it again, Zachary Levi and his delivery of this demented accounting director was I mean, it's pretty crazy. I even if the movie is a bit of a knockoff. He was pretty fantastic in this role. Oh, absolutely.

[00:35:32] Demented and deranged as he is leading his disciples up the levels behind Desmond. Yeah, because he's just been collecting everyone as he goes because he's got a plan. He's the man with the plan. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:35:54] So Nespom and his army of workers all ready to go easily infiltrate the office.

[00:36:02] They've got to just kind of move back all the way to the main office of Gantt, which that was that scene again, like I was like, I don't want to root for Franklin Gantt because he's a caricature of what actual real life villains are. Like he's an actual.

[00:36:21] But I will say he looks pretty badass with his guns standing in front of his painting with him looking. And so I was like, well, if I'm honest with myself, he's probably the best chance of our good characters surviving. And then with that, he was immediately dead.

[00:36:39] So never mind. Versus him was chopped and then his head was shot off. Well, never mind then. I started to wonder if I was watching Red Dead Redemption with the guns. Oh yeah. These guns were pretty good.

[00:37:00] I mean, they're pretty spectacular what they were able to do with them. Yeah, even things that defied all semblances of reality and logic. Like how Desmond ends up taking out the other guys standing around him in that room.

[00:37:19] I was like shooting a bowl of shotgun shells to take out people. I'm like, I don't think the physics of that work out at all. That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works.

[00:37:32] And yet the suspension of disbelief leads us to it taking out everyone. I mean, he would have been dead too. Like there's no way he would have survived it. Well, I mean, in reality, he would have survived it because it wouldn't have done anything.

[00:37:49] Well, that shattered the ball and like shot the death. That's true. You're not setting off shotgun shells with shooting them with other shots. That's not how that works. They require force. Yes. And you know, that's not how. But okay. This is the this this world we were in.

[00:38:09] That's how it works. It's ridiculous. I mean, that isn't ammo company weapons company. They've somehow managed to create shotgun shells that defy logic and physics. That's what they sell. And they have wacky scientists that work for them. So no wonder they're making things.

[00:38:31] I mean, they had something called Agent Orange something and it's like soda. It was a soda. Yeah, that is something that that's a chemical agent orange was a chemical that was used in a war. Yeah, like soldiers got exposed to it. Yeah.

[00:38:49] So it's definitely a super great idea for a soda name. Well, you know, Bob and his team probably they came up with it. Oh, they were very proudly. Yeah. Very proud of coming up with that one along with a bunch of other ideas that were his or theirs.

[00:39:06] It's all advertising. It's the creative team. We do it all. You know what they, yeah. But yeah, though, the shotgun shells thing that was weird. I thought it was a creative idea again, not based on any semblance of reality, but sure, it's creative.

[00:39:25] Unfortunately, we lost one of our band of heroes during this time because he had decided that he wanted to. He thought he could get his job back. Went where it decided that he would get his job back.

[00:39:45] Unfortunately, he took a knack to the stomach and that was the end of him just went out so stupidly. That was all that was so dumb.

[00:39:54] Franklin offering everyone a drink and them all looking at him like he had five heads because they didn't want to drink Zolt and he's just like, Scotch not Zolt.

[00:40:06] I'm like, OK, and I remember the first time I watched this, I wondered if alcohol was going to be the antidote for Zolt. But no, it was not. No, not quite. No. No, but there is an antidote that does exist in a way. Yeah, we get this.

[00:40:28] There's a chance that with Dr. From's help they might be able to concoct some kind of cure. Samantha, we just need Desmond and Mo to arm themselves with a historical variety of weapons. I love that part because it made no sense.

[00:40:41] None of those things are going to work. But yet they did. They worked, but it didn't make any sense. It's like, no, this is not going to work. But arm themselves up with that and then just make their way through Anus Bombs and the entire army of workers.

[00:40:56] Oh, man. You have to admit though, Nuzbom does sound like a video game boss when he's in that robot. Oh yeah. He does. He sounds like he reminded me of a mix of Starkweather. There is this game that Chris used to play called Man Hunt.

[00:41:16] And Starkweather, who was voiced by the amazing Brian Cox. Nuzbom reminded me of him and something else, but I can't put my finger on what the other one was. But to me, he's a final boss. I mean this movie was like a video game itself.

[00:41:36] Like all the different challenges and things that happened. It was very much like a video game. It's like going up levels in a building and people are dying and the music, it all really was just a video game. I'm surprised they didn't make one after this.

[00:41:58] But I couldn't find any information on, well, I couldn't find much information on this movie at all. But again, it's a Crackle movie so I mean, it's not going to be out there.

[00:42:12] It was interesting though to see Desmond and Moe especially just like really step it up and become way more capable than they ever would seem to be. I mean the sales floor, smackdown, clearing all of that out earlier.

[00:42:26] And then even dealing with all the people down here in the warehouse. Blasting their way through a warehouse full of parkouring soda addicts with a murder rampage going on. And they did it. I know and their poor friend, they had to watch it to their friend Ralph.

[00:42:44] They're like Ralph and he drops a whole bunch of Zoltan so Nussbaum tells them to kill him. Like everyone to kill him because he's you're only as strong as your weakest person and Ralph drops all the Zoltan. So he said kill him and so they watch him die.

[00:43:05] The final battle was kind of fun. I mean it ended up being what it needed to be. It wasn't, I mean of course the C4 was not going to work. Okay, it's not. The C4 without any wiring. No.

[00:43:22] He's just sticking it to the places and then just remotely trying to like do you think it's Bluetooth? Is that how you think that works? Well I don't know, maybe they would have come up with something.

[00:43:33] If they can come up with shotgun shells that work the way they do, maybe Amotec should have come up with some Bluetooth C4. You know what? I would not put that out of the realm of possibility. But again, Desmond isn't big on reading directions. No or paying attention.

[00:43:49] Or paying attention really in any way. I mean he's not into it. But he did finally make the landmine happen. That was fun. That I enjoyed. That I enjoyed because again it's a final boss battle. It's what you expect when you get into it with the last boss.

[00:44:09] You know, here's your final boss. I feel like going up every floor they were dealing with different... It's like Mario Brothers when you're going through the different levels and then your princess is in another castle. It's like you go through... The castle is in the basement.

[00:44:30] Well the whole reason that they ended up having to go to the warehouse is because the good doctor told them that that's where the B5H2 antidote was. Which once it was grabbed and Moe was able to get out there with it,

[00:44:48] I was like man that antidote worked really fast and easy, completely off-screen. How convenient was that? I know. Again, suspension of disbelief. It's like the timing of that. It's like he ran into the room with it, threw it at her face

[00:45:02] and then she was magically healed and came back down with it. With him. That's how fast it seemed to have worked. And fired a shot at a time to save his life. Okay, that's wonderful. It's like they were just putting it all together.

[00:45:16] Of course this is how it's going to work. Of course this is how it ends. Because this is what we're left with. We just gotta real quick get them all back together, blow up the bad guy and then walk out the front door.

[00:45:28] Walk out the front door of the whole building on fire and then after that I was like wait what about the doctor? What about Frohme? What actually... It doesn't matter. I thought about that for two seconds. I did. I was like what about him? Yeah. It's okay. I...

[00:45:47] For what this movie was, it was fun. Was it Mayhem? No. Was it Belko Experiment? No. Was it Fun and Goofy and Ridiculous and a Fun Watch when you need one? Yeah. Do I watch it all the time? No. Because those other two movies exist. Exactly.

[00:46:06] The exact same movie but better. Exactly. I do love Jane Levy. Have you ever seen Castle Rock? The... It's the Hulu TV series based on singing. Yeah, yeah. It did two seasons. She played Jackie Torrance. Okay, I remember that. And when...

[00:46:28] Was it Season 2 when it ended and she was driving off? All I could think was will you give us Season 3 that's about her? Go into the overlook or going somewhere because I want to see that. That's what I want for Season 3 but they didn't come back.

[00:46:45] No, that was it. I enjoyed it because it was an interesting show because it was based on Stephen King works but its own complete unique spin-off stuff that wasn't based... They took Stephen King's work. They took... Especially Season 2 is a lot of misery. Yeah. And...

[00:47:08] But then it was like an alternate universe kind of version where it's not actually canon with Stephen King stuff. It was like, but what if this was also in another kind of universe? It was an interesting show for sure. They... I feel like they took some liberties

[00:47:22] but they also just kind of flipped it on its head. And I thought it was fresh because Stephen King has had a ton of movies. I mean you've wrote a ton of books. There have been a ton of movies.

[00:47:36] A lot of them are very similar as far as whether or not they follow the book. With this series, I felt like it took liberties in a good way and flipped things on its head in a way that I hadn't seen and I appreciated that.

[00:47:53] Season 1, there was references. There was definitely like Dark Tower references all throughout but it was kind of its own little thing that had some characters and things that tied in. Yeah, Season 2 was very interesting. I know this is a weird tangent, but like...

[00:48:06] I will say if people haven't seen Castle Rock then yeah, definitely check it out. Yeah. Yeah, because Season 2, like I said, it was Salem's Lot, Meat's Misery with a little bit of the shining and its own hodgepodge of insanity. Yes. It was really cool. Yeah.

[00:48:20] I do recommend, especially to get to Season 2. Definitely watch that show. Oh yeah. And Bill Skarsgard. Earlier, Bill Skarsgard. So for sure. Am I wrong or didn't Rima and Sean cover it on Strange Indeed? They did. Yeah.

[00:48:37] So if you need an accompanying podcast and you want to watch it, you can check out Strange Indeed which Paik is recording with Rima now and has been for the last four years. But before Paik, it was Sean and they did... I thought they covered it.

[00:48:53] They did, yep. So people should check that out. But getting back to you, Office Uprising, that's pretty much... I mean, the last Desmond thing that I have is him calling out Nussbaum and saying bring it, Anusbaum. Mm-hmm. That was really funny. Yeah. Again, the dialogue was funny.

[00:49:21] There were some funny moments. Oh yeah. But now that we've kind of gone through Desmond, we have to go to Moe because I have some really ridiculous things about Moe that I loved. Yeah. Yeah, he was fun.

[00:49:35] Again, Koran Sony, huge fan and he cracks me up in anything he's in. He's really fun. He's safe, of course, from this whole situation because he's fasting for Ramadan so he's not drinking an energy drink.

[00:49:49] So at least we get to add to that because it was just Desmond and Samantha and then they run into Moe and now we have another completely stable, at least somewhat mentally team member to join in to that. And yeah, he was fun.

[00:50:04] I like his interactions with Desmond a lot. Oh my gosh. He's the best third best friend anyone could ask for. You know what was interesting is when they had the conversation about Desmond should quit

[00:50:17] and leave so that someone who really wants to be there can keep their job. I'm like, I'm sorry, Moe, but I think you're going out the door too. Like I think, you know, Lentworth is just one of many in this department that are going to go. Yeah.

[00:50:35] So we didn't get that far though. Yeah, I talked about the sales room rumble, which was funny again. I mean, obviously like Samantha goes rage mode takes out a bunch of people. Desmond is doing his stuff and then we have Moe,

[00:50:54] Moorad taking out a couple of people on accident and then the one person that he takes out on purpose was normal and not infected at all, but he doesn't know. And it's again those gags. It's so funny because he's like, OK, I did that one.

[00:51:08] And you see Desmond trying to explain. He's just like, no, actually, actually that guy. And he's like, yeah, he was trying to kill you and I saved you. And he's like, yeah, I can't. I can't tell him that he's like, you know what? You're right.

[00:51:21] It'll break his heart. Yeah. Well, because before that he was yelling at them. Please stop impaling yourselves. And you know what that reminded me of? Tucker and Dale versus. College kids. I'm just like, what that this is a Tucker and Dale moment.

[00:51:41] And then it got me to thinking. We really should have some type of category for dynamic duos because honestly, Tucker and Dale absolutely would be one. Oh, yeah. They totally would have won. Desmond and Mo would definitely be strong contenders.

[00:52:03] I feel like maybe we might have to consider that. Maybe. I don't know. We don't have enough. No. We'll see what we end up with this season. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see what we end up with this season. Yeah. Mo lets out that inner warrior within.

[00:52:21] Not the one that he was showing Desmond his war face. That was that felt a little different. A warrior. Hmm. But you know, he finally is able to let it out with the flamethrower. Didn't amount to anything but still good for him. It was great.

[00:52:38] It was great to see him start to do that. But my favorite part was earlier in the movie, Marcus had been bullying Mo and we get to the end and then he's... Mo is trying to get the antidote back to from so that he can administer it.

[00:53:00] However, he runs into Marcus who just starts kicking his ass. Yeah, which the whole movie I was wondering where's Marcus? What happened to him? I'm ready to see him get his comeuppance.

[00:53:11] And then I was like, ah, I was wondering where the absolute douche canoe was going to make his in the next appearance. And there he is. Which yeah, he's really beating up on Mo at first and then the tables turn and he gets rocked.

[00:53:25] I loved the whole dialogue that Mo read said there. Marcus, because of racism, your thuggishness and your complete inability to call me by the right fucking name. I hereby sentence you to a lot of fucking pain.

[00:53:43] And he keys him in the leg and I knew that key with that whole thing that Marcus said about keying people. I knew that was going to come back.

[00:53:52] And then I love when he jumps on his chest and just screams and is like, that was my warface motherfucker. You go Mo. And he strips the sleeves off of his shirt and goes just full Hulk mode on his own accord.

[00:54:10] And then so that every all the other like infected crazy people coming after him literally scares them enough to where they stop. Because he's all home and then he just runs away which just further confuses his enemies. And I'm like, yes, never let him know your next move.

[00:54:25] No, don't do it. Yeah, don't. I love when he did have the flamethrower and it was working for a minute and he's like, I like my steak well done and that's how I like my coworkers. I'm just like, what happened to more Ed?

[00:54:39] He he's gone and now it's Mo with the capital M O. So I really enjoyed that. There are things I like. I think this movie could have been better. But the parts I liked, I really liked and the other parts I just kind of wrote off. Yeah.

[00:54:58] Yeah, I said there was there's moments a lot of there's gags and jokes that carried me through. Yeah. Yeah, because next I'm done with with the more Ed. Yep. Moments but, you know, talk about some Nussbaum for a little bit.

[00:55:16] Just again right off again with I knew it was going to be the jokes were going to be very well written and whether visually or even like just some of the like just dialogue jokes is early on when Desmond is in Nussbaum's office.

[00:55:31] And they're having that little meeting he's talking to him. He's telling him about the merger and the other companies that they're merging with the names of them. These are brands that are weapons manufacturers and like chemical warfare things, you know, like, there's like anthrax and stuff.

[00:55:50] And then jet skis jet skis also. But they're named Altria and Benavent Benavent. Benaventia. That's like these super positive names. It's like altruism benevolence and it's like open their weapon. Do you think? Of course they are.

[00:56:06] Do you think they put that into AI to come up with those names but wait, no, that didn't really exist back then when this movie came out, which was about eight nine years ago. Didn't exist so they couldn't do that.

[00:56:18] As they shouldn't know actual art should be written by actual people. Exactly. Exactly. It's fun to play with but no. Don't actually do anything commercial with it. No, but it's definitely fun to play with in special projects. Yeah.

[00:56:36] Yeah, I'm trying to see if I have anything else really. I just think him wearing that exoskeleton war suit thing. That was great. Made a comeback because the first time we see it is with Dr. From talking about it with Desmond, which it's their green initiative.

[00:56:54] And not by the way that it helps the environment but that it recharges and runs off of organic material. So you actually destroy nature in order to make it keep running. It's the exact opposite of environmentally friendly and that's their green initiative. It's like oh my god.

[00:57:12] And you know Marcus, Moe didn't really kill Marcus so Marcus had to donate his arm. Well yeah, the suit needs that organic material to recharge so Marcus was there to give it a hand. Or not. He could help arm it just a little more. Yeah.

[00:57:32] That was a good one. Yeah. Yeah, Marcus. Again, most of the baddies got there come up and except for the guy who caused it all, he drove off. And somehow I don't think there's going to be a sequel. No, no I don't think so. That's okay.

[00:57:53] So that's really all my character notes. I've got a few other random notes. I did like that Lentworth had a honeybong. Did you notice his bong was like a honey container? Yeah. It's like a little honey bear. It was a Pringles can or something. Yeah.

[00:58:16] It was real strange. I think that was Ralph and poor Ralph. We know what happened to him. Those are interesting tools. Yep. Effective I guess. I get, where are you putting the water? I mean the honey one made a little more sense that way.

[00:58:37] Oh, again, Pey, some stuff you just got to write off suspension of disbelief. Yeah. See what other ammo tech notes? I don't have a lot of, yeah like the commercial at the beginning was interesting.

[00:58:53] You know, going into it blind not knowing anything about what it was about when I jumped into it. Immediately I was like, oh, Belco vibes with the building and then it's like except this building makes and distributes weapons which if it goes way of Belco is even worse.

[00:59:08] Yeah. And then when the metal shutters came up, I was like, okay, it is Belco got it. Yeah. It's the wish version of Belco. Yeah. We do Timu now. Is that what it's called? Oh, Timu. Yeah. The Timu version of Belco.

[00:59:25] Right. Nobody has wish anymore. It's all that now. I think. I don't know. And then like the rage zombie monster people, whatever. Tainted energy drinks. The rage virus of their own. Yep. Which is yet any it was interesting perpetrated for people by people. Yeah. Basically.

[00:59:50] And so yeah, you see some of the starting effects of that. I was 100% with Jerry from Superstore played by Chris Grace.

[01:00:02] One of those I he's done some dropout stuff as well and then but he he was the one of the other people in the call center like the switchboard operator that their phones can't go out.

[01:00:13] So that was like another little storylines they can't call for help or anything. You can have our own calls. The company was so tired of people making personal phone calls that they to call the save money.

[01:00:25] I love that Desmond points that out is like, so to save the money from employees making personal calls, you hired an entire new department of people to work. And I want to just screen calls like that's what you. Okay, sure. And that lady was so annoying.

[01:00:43] I want to know what was on because I mean she must have been on. Something to be that happy and smiley because yeah, but so her coworker played by Chris Grace who as I made the joke.

[01:00:57] He played the character of Jerry on the show Superstore which by the way Daphne 1000% you're adding that to your comedy sitcom watch list that you're working on because that's another great. You think I would like it. I think so it's so good because I'm very picky.

[01:01:14] We've determined that it's not that I hate comedy. I'm just very picky. Yes, I think that one's definitely within the realm of what you've been doing lately. It's so good. I will put it on the list.

[01:01:24] Superstore is getting added and then you can see more of Chris Grace not whacking somebody in the head with a phone to tell them to shut the fuck up. America Ferrera. Is she on that? Okay. Yes. Yeah right now I'm working my way through Abbott Elementary.

[01:01:39] So go to get through that first. Top notch. Such a good show. Yeah, I think it fits right in if you need stuff to watch. It's like, all right, if you're going from Parks and Rec, Abbott Elementary, you got to throw Superstore in there.

[01:01:54] It's right there along those lines. Yeah, it's particular things. Not super silly. It's got to have a little bit of heart. Like it has to have a little bit of heart. Oh absolutely. There was, yeah, Superstore is one of those shows that I was, the jokes were hilarious.

[01:02:13] It was so stupid so many times but also episodes and moments that would just like make you cry and like really get connected. Oh okay, so it's like Ted Lasso and Parks and Rec did make me cry a few times so. But it was good cry.

[01:02:28] Like it was, yeah. Like Shits Creek was always good in that way. Heart. There's hearts. Always need more good shows like that.

[01:02:36] So I think the only one running right now that I'm really sticking with is Abbott Elementary in there between seasons right now so I got to wait. Yeah, spots, they'll be back in the fall, right? I hope so.

[01:02:49] I bet I'll be caught up and I can watch it as it goes. Imagine that. But yeah, I think that's it. I think that's it. Pretty much it. I don't see anything else. No, I feel like we have, we've talked about everything.

[01:03:10] I thought this would be a really good one for us to talk about this week so. And next week's movie is going to be even more interesting. Oh yeah. Well I'm sure we will talk about that in just a little bit. We will.

[01:03:32] But first before we can talk about that obviously we got to answer the feedback phone and see what's going on there. Yeah. Alright, we do have one piece of feedback this week and can we guess who it's from?

[01:03:43] The most loyal wonderful listener and feedback person ever so far. I don't know that I don't like everybody else but you guys got to step your game up a little bit. Because of course Catherine's coming through this week as well. Always looking forward to that.

[01:03:57] Always can rely on that. And she says, I hadn't heard of Office Uprising but loved every minute. The gore was horrific, the humor was corny and crude, but there were a few CGI scenes that made me wince.

[01:04:09] But it was so much fun and I could easily watch it a dozen more times. There were some cool camera transitions like Desmond's shift from back alley Mario Kart to sleeping at his laptop. Well I loved all three main characters, Morad was my favorite.

[01:04:22] He reminded me of Carol as he gained confidence. He also had the best one liners even if most were pretty corny. The choreography for the zombie fight scenes was amazing and all the extras looked like they were having so much fun.

[01:04:33] Can you imagine being an extra on a movie like that? Right. It would be so much fun. Well if you'd like to submit feedback like Catherine, you can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Run For Your Lives podcast. You can email us at runforyourlivespodcastatgmail.com

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[01:05:19] We do absolutely always love to hear the feedback and hope you will continue and add on. We won't hear from everybody so if you haven't left feedback, don't be shy. We always love to hear from everyone. Of course speaking about those sharing the love kind of moments,

[01:05:36] I gotta give those shout outs to things going on in the podcastic universe around us and beyond lots of great stuff going on in podcastic. Of course my other podcast, Strange Indeed, we are barreling towards the end of this final season of Sweet Tooth

[01:05:50] and I don't want it to end. I'm gonna miss Gus and Big Man so much, but we're getting down to the final few episodes so you can go check out our coverage of episode 6 right now of 8. So we're getting there but it's been a great journey.

[01:06:07] It's been a great show to cover. I've had a really great time talking with Rima about it, sharing all the funny moments, the highs and all this sad emotional thoughts. But it's been great. It's a great show so if you're not watching Sweet Tooth, go do that

[01:06:20] and if you are, go check out our podcast if you haven't because we're having a great time over there. Of course other great podcastic stuff going on. The cast of us have been doing their Walking Dead rewatch

[01:06:30] but this week because Jason took off to go over to Scotland and meet up with Lucy and some other people. We had like a kind of Scotland and UK area meetup for a lot of listeners in that area and did some cool stuff

[01:06:46] that they did there which is awesome. I hope to be able to do something like that sometime because I need to go to that area in that part of the world. I would love that. But yeah, super cool that they got to do that.

[01:06:57] So they took the week off of their rewatch and handed it over to our Welcome to the Apocalypse team in character so we don't get Randy, Jenny and Rob. We got Margaret, Elizabeth and Angry Adam rewatching and covering the first episode, the pilot episode

[01:07:16] of the Walking Dead and giving their thoughts on it and seeing how it compared to their real life in the zombie apocalypse and what they're really experiencing. So that was a lot of fun to listen to and I highly recommend going to check that out

[01:07:29] and plus just welcome to the apocalypse, go check that out. The first season is done. You can binge through those and it's hilarious and great. Those guys are incredible. And then also because Lucy and Peter are also doing the Bear podcast,

[01:07:45] Let It Rip, the Bear cast, they took the week off as well hanging out with Jason and Karen and David and everybody over there. So they did put up a little bonus episode over there

[01:07:56] where you can check out where the whole Lucy, Peter, Karen, David, Jason all getting together and talking about their get-together, their trip and all the food and things that they've eaten while there to keep in line with the food podcast of the Bear.

[01:08:10] Little bonus episode and then they'll actually be covering episodes three and four together next week to kind of catch back up. So you can check that out, but I'm excited for that.

[01:08:19] I've got to watch episode four now so I can make sure I'm ready for both of them. We'll do that tonight, I'm sure. So yeah, check out that stuff. Great coverage and fun conversations going on over there. Of course House of the Dragon season two in full flight.

[01:08:35] Just dancing around those dragons. It's been, holy cow, what a season. I don't even know what to say. It's been so brutal yet so great. And yeah, Dragon cast has been doing an incredible job of covering all of that.

[01:08:49] Wendy really at the helm this season doing a great job and usually Veronica and Renny have been there with her but they are taking this week off and to fill in we've got Sam

[01:09:00] who has been doing, who was doing a lot of the live reactions over on YouTube which they're not doing weekly right now. I think they're going to come back and do the finale, the live reaction so make sure to check that out.

[01:09:11] Sam's doing a really good job over there and Sam got to be on the podcast this week alongside returning host from season one, Kristen was on this week to also talk about this episode which is great to hear her back again and talking about House of the Dragon.

[01:09:24] So yeah, and then Rema's going to be on next week I think so definitely go check that out. But yeah, House of the Dragon has been great. Check out Dragon cast. Penny and Greg talking about Extraordinary, the Hulu show I believe.

[01:09:39] Yeah, just go check that out there in season two there with episode six, Jyn versus Nora Ultimate Showdown so you can check out their coverage of Extraordinary there. More Penny as well teaming up with Kara to do the Buffy rewatch over on Still Slaying

[01:09:56] season three this week, episode 20, The Prom. I've been building up to this one quite a bit. They've been doing a lot of like different like posts and talks with listeners and stuff. This one's a big one so definitely check that out.

[01:10:08] Yeah, they've been actually posting photos from their own proms. Yeah. It's been interesting. There were pictures too of Jason and some of the other podcast co-hosts I think in that mix. So yeah, lots of great podcast stuff for you to check out

[01:10:25] and then outside of podcast to always give our love to the TV podcast Industries Fellows because those guys are incredible. They'll just so much work with a lot of great shows and they are working through The Boys season four, which the finale aired this week.

[01:10:39] So you can go check out their coverage of that soon if it's not already up. And yeah, wrap up another season of The Boys. Yeah, I know Derek and John have been doing incredible work over there so go check those out as well.

[01:10:52] And then lastly, if for some reason you want more of me and Daphne, please, please do go check it out. It's going to be a lot of fun. Hopefully we have teamed up with our good friends Jerry and Jeff

[01:11:02] to do another podcast outside of the realm of TV and movies a little bit. And it's just kind of a banter comedy podcast for us to just get together and just talk about whatever is on our minds,

[01:11:15] just kind of joke with each other, try to make each other laugh, talk about what's going on in our lives and of course, center it all around a game that each of us gets to bring

[01:11:23] and run each week really just to kind of a lot of the games end up being just kind of prompts to get things, you know, funny conversations and things going and it's been a lot of fun. So we're having a blast with that

[01:11:35] and we would love for you to go check that out. It is called Buffalo Buffalo podcast. You can get all the information at buffalo buffalo podcast dot com. But outside from that, since you're listening to this podcast, we know you'll at least check this out

[01:11:50] and we will be back next week for some more fun stuff for you. Definitely what are we doing next week? Well, speaking of Jeff and Jerry, when a delicious addictive substance marketed as a healthy dessert becomes a nationwide sensation, a small group of investigators uncovers the horrifying truth

[01:12:08] and battles to expose the deadly secret behind the stuff. Jeff and Jerry are going to join us next week to discuss Larry Cohen's 1985 film, The Stuff. Lots of fun. It is a ridiculous movie and lots of laughs, lots of jokes. If you haven't checked out Buffalo Buffalo yet,

[01:12:33] the next week's episode might give you a hint of how we torment poor Daphne so much. You get a little taste of what the four of us together are like. Yes. I feel like I'm the Wrangler and it can get quite ridiculous with the three of you.

[01:12:52] Yeah, well if you're the Wrangler, I'm the Levi's. Don't know what jeans Jeff and Jerry are going to be yet, but I'll let them decide. And with that, we've come to the end of another great episode of Run For Your Lives. Thanks everyone for listening. I'm Daphne.

[01:13:11] And I'm Paik. And if you have to run, you better run for your lives. Bye-bye.