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202 - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003) PART3

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This week we're finishing up our chat about "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring"

 

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(birds chirping) - Welcome back to BS Reactor and the wrap up of our chat about spring, summer, fall, winter and spring. If you're not into spoilers, ask yourself, have I heard a BSR spoiler? Maybe I've never been spoiled the right way before. So maybe this time treat yourself and get a little spoil in you. Also a pinch of profanity with that spoiling. We got you girl. And also, thanks for listening. We appreciate you. (upbeat music) - Where does everyone get this movie? (laughing) - Where are you at Jasmine? - You brought this to us while you lead us on. - Yeah, I don't hear him. - Yeah, I'm past little like this. (laughing) - That's very true. I'll give it maybe like a three out of five. I mean, watching it again, obviously now, as an adult was very different than experiencing it as a child and realizing that it was so symbolism heavy, even though I didn't get all of the Confucian or Buddhist or whatever symbols or their meanings. But I don't know, I do like that it's sort of a very, very slow paced movie, but also there's still some really heavy things going on in there, which is messed up. But I mean, again, from this particular director, that's hard for the course a little bit. - I'm not sure. - The scene from this director that has stuck in my mind forever, is there's a movie where a guy gets a hook in the penis? (laughing) - Ooh, yep. And it kind of comes out of nowhere. Look, it doesn't come out of nowhere, but you cannot prepare enough for that. And it's just like, yeah. There's not the only fucked up thing that happens in this guy's movies, but like, yeah. Anyway, sorry. - It's very contemplative for what this works. - Yes, let's go with that contemplative. (laughing) - That's just decent. But no, I was more interested in what you all thought because obviously it's a contrast from the last movie that we watched and somewhat, somewhat different than I have picked before. So I wasn't necessarily going for you to feel anything, but I did wonder if it would bring up any maybe memories of the season of our lives, would we, I don't know, would it bring up anything there? I'm not sure what he was going for. (laughing) - Can't this one? - Yeah, it's gonna be hard to do this but judgment on this one 'cause he has to like-- - So I can't say if it ended. - Do it, do what it said out to do. You have to know what the fuck it said out to do. - I don't even know what audience he was going for here. I mean, obviously you either really loved it or you hated it and a lot of people kind of really liked it. So I guess, but again, it was like my first film from this director, so I'll give it that and leave it there 'cause I'm not sure on a lot. - I guess I can tag team mine into that too, yeah. - So like a lot of the reviews I found online, some of them were like art students that are like, I saw an art film, I saw a guy feel so enlightened by the culture that I've experienced or whatever. And then there's another group of people that are like cult leaders, I don't wanna say. They're like, yeah, what he means in this scene is that he's doing this and they're talking very slow and melodically and I'm like, oh my God. - No. - Go back to the mountain tippy. (laughing) Which is not fair to them. But again, like I was saying the first-- - The first part is just like the people that were in a cold play, the pretentious kids really loved this movie. Korean cinema was sort of peeking into America at this point 'cause this is the same year that like, memories of a murder came out. It's the same year that old boy came out. So like you were kind of getting peeks of it but everyone just assumed it was Chinese. So like it wasn't really in the mainstream yet. But I think because of those people, the way that they talk about it, it kind of has an insulated fan base where no one's super critiquing it. So did it hit its audience? - Yeah. - Kind of. - Yeah. - I don't know who else it's hitting 'cause like-- - You're right. - This is the first like straight up art movie that we've done or itty kind of movie that moved the slow which is not a bad thing. Like I enjoyed myself. I'm sure Malik would have fallen asleep at some point but he's out today. Happy birthday, by the way. (laughing) Yeah, my rating for this, honestly, I'm gonna give it a seven and a half out of 10. I mean, I don't like to give those ratings like that necessarily but like it's fine. But it also, so I'm gonna say two things about the culture of this. First off, Pat and I saw a movie, I don't know, a month or two ago. There was an Indian sci-fi movie. - Oh yeah. - We feel like it's an Indian sci-fi. What the fuck? - They don't be sci-fi. - It's on Netflix now too. - Okay, awesome. I don't even remember the name of it. - One reason why I know it 'cause I saw it on the thing and yeah, whatever, keep going on. - Yeah, and we were sitting through this thing and I know a lot less about Hinduism than this movie wanted me to know. And it's just like, if you show up to Avengers in-game, not having seen any of the other movies and it was like, oh, the guy summons ants or some shit, cool, you know? But it doesn't actually make any sense to you. Like you don't know their back stories or whatever but the movie that we saw was like, it's referencing B, Madrama and Brahma and like all these things and was like, I don't know what that means. I don't know what it means. (laughing) - I've got some ranking in the reading for you. - No, I mean like, I have read the bog of a Geeta in "Friends" but like, I don't have people to talk to about that, right? - Yeah, and "Friends". - So yeah, let's just play that movie that I wanna go go. - Oh fuck yeah, I guess it's fucking insane. - Yes. - Yeah, again, it's fun but I don't get every reference and I feel like a lot of people entering this movie are going to be like, wow, that was spiritual and then like, I don't know what that means, right? It was like, obviously I don't speak Korean so like, I'm already out like- - Step away. - Yeah. - And also, I mean- - Totally the subtitles we had were fine. - Yeah, the titles were fine. I mean, I'm not gonna note a critique anyway so like, you know. The other part of this isn't necessarily a critique of the movie, per se, but it feels like all movies that have this sort of Buddhist bent feel like they're stuck in a liminal space, if that makes sense. It's like living your entire life in a hallway because like a hallway isn't a place, it's not where you live. It's a way to get to a place where you live. So you're like constantly going through a stairwell or up an escalator. You're never arriving at a place in this movie. That's kind of the point that it's just these seasons that keep transitioning and transitioning, but it doesn't land anywhere. And if you don't necessarily believe in reincarnation or whatever, I'm just like, so what was that about? And a lot of people that live in the traditions of eternal renewal that are sociologically speaking, living on the elevator, everyone who else who's trying to use that elevator is kind of gonna get blocked and frustrated at the people that live there. So take that however you want to. (laughing) So yeah, I think that's my rating. I think it definitely hit where it wanted to. I think it's a fine movie for the analysis. There is so much fucked up stuff at this. I can't get past the animal cruelty completely with myself. Cringed every time I saw that. - Yeah. - Like I just- - I know it's a thematic thing but then it's like very specifically and near identically repeated. - Yeah. - It's just like now I think this place is cursed. - A little bit. It went to creepy music playing that I think was supposed to be sentimental but it just came across as creepy. - Oh, sorry, did not come off that way, yes. - Okay, yeah, yeah. - I actually, my brain went to when I was just like trying to place how I felt about this as a whole. I actually launched Way The Fuck Back to very early in us doing this project. That there's I think the way I rated that movie was that it was the only movie that I've ever hated that I watched again immediately. - I don't map it nowhere. - Last Life in the universe. - Oh, last Life, okay. - Oh yeah, definitely a lot of the same kind of thing. - That was around, it came out around the same time but it's the amount of density of background information and how much the setting informs the story. I mean, this movie is not anywhere close to as dense as Last Life. That shit is every single thing in the, like that is some fucking- - Down to the particles, to the air they bring. - Yeah, yeah. - But yeah. - This one was an allegory. - Yeah, like like- - That was just a forest. - One was a fucking, that's like Kubrick was taking notes, levels of density for- - In retrospect. - Perfection of frame. - I'm sure the manga that he knocked over or like the whatever knocked over in that one scene. - Was it a children story? - Of Last Life. That was probably significant. I just can't read. - I know what it was. - It was, I know what I mean. It's a children story where a lot of the metaphors and lessons are very parallel. - Yeah. - No, I like started researching every goddamn thing in every scene of that movie. Just because I caught enough to know that there was something important. And once I started pulling that thread was like, why is this still happening? (laughing) How was there more all the time? I like this kind of hit that a little bit for me. Like it's like a miniature version where there's so much in the story being told is being told more by the setting and the background and the things in it, rather than the characters acting it out. - Yeah. - But I'm left with the same kind of thing where I'm like, not sure what you were trying to convey at the end of it, right? - What movies scratch a certain kind of itch that other movies don't? But like, yeah, that's like, who do you talk about? - Yeah, I don't have whatever that is. (laughing) Like, I think it's fascinating. And I liked the way I can appreciate how well some of the things were put together. And that like, the comparisons that I have immediately are like last life and then we just watched perfume. We're like, I just absolutely despised perfume but God, everything in that was so overproduced to the point of insane quality. - Yeah. - The amount of detail they went to to make everything what it should be. - Yeah. - The amount of German efficiency and excess. - Yeah. - And, but just like, it feels kind of like a weird confluence of my feelings about those that like there's, there was a lot of effort put into this to an end I didn't understand or want. (laughing) - Yeah. - There's so much more storytelling in the setting and the framing and the scenes than there are in the acting or like the actual plot of it. So like, I'm cool around three out of five that it's, there's a lot of things I appreciated about it. - Yeah. - But I still don't know where we landed. - Yeah. It's above average. - It's not schlock. - I actually think if it had cut off the Anne Spring, I would have liked it a lot more. But like he has his, he takes like his last journey of redemption to like work out the rest of those demons before he goes to raise a child to hopefully avoid his mistakes. And then, oh no, it's also a sociopath. Bye folks. - Yeah. - Like, oh okay, thanks. I'm glad we stuck it out through all this to make sure that nothing changed. - I feel like it definitely would be a different movie if they didn't have Anne Spring. - Yeah. - Yeah. - So for better or worse. - I think, I think even if like it had an Anne Spring where the kid was going to do this shit and he intervened to teach a lesson before it happened, maybe, like if he'd done anything differently, okay? But he did not. - Like the new old man came up with that big stick from the beating scene. They're like, the fuck you do. - Yeah. Even if it had just been like, hey, leave it alone and here's why. And explained some things, but no, everything has to be an object lesson. - Yeah. And the cycle of abuse continues. - Yeah. Like that's what I got out of it. It's not the cycle of life, but generational trauma. (laughing) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - So, for me, as you can tell through my earlier comments. - And your incredible amount of energy at this time. - Yeah. I wasn't too, like, this move gets 3.5 or three out of five for me because much of-- - You know, update your braiding scale on as it grows. - Yeah, I mean, I gave it an eight, so like-- - Give it a 7.5, you raised it since you said that. - Oh, yeah, yeah. - No, 7.5, fuck, I'll commit, yeah. - Which is about where you guys are, yeah. - Yeah. - So, the reason why I got this 3.5 at 3.5, 3 out of 5, was because a lot of what Evan said about the world of this was beautiful. Like, I would love to live on that lake. Symmetage would be great, costumes great, still trying to understand where that girl came of all her clothes, that was great. - Where did the dog go? - Where did any of the animals go? - It started a-- - Well, we saw where the chicken went. - It started an animal commune, that's where the chicken went to live also. And then the cat. - The old guy was just a mystical bean, that was just there, and yeah, he could do better. And also, too, I didn't understand a lot of the movie until we started talking about it, and you guys were giving me the info, the stuff behind the Buddhist stuff, because then it made sense to me, so I was like, okay, I got it, because the movie, if you're looking at it, there's not, like I said, there's not a lot of words to it, which is fine, but there's a lot of it that dragged on, and I was watching him like, okay, I could watch slow movies, but if the pacing's very slow, if it's very slow, I'm gonna just, like, literally, I was falling asleep, but to that woman fell in that water, and let me up, I was like, oh, snap. - You should try to get my wife to watch Sergio Leone movies sometime. - She just leaves the room. - Yeah, I was just like, oh my God. And also, too, I guess I'm not smart enough to get all the metaphors and-- - It's not about smart. It's about reading the books. - It's about, yeah, don't act like it's smart. - It's about having gone through a phase. - Yeah, I'm proud of that phase in my life. - 'Cause I just don't get the deeper meaning of a lot of this stuff. - My scholar of the whole world phase seriously repeated my progress in the future. - 'Cause I kinda wish that they did more about the, I guess, kid called the junior monk. I wish they did more of his life after he left the-- - And not just when he came back immediately. - They kinda give a just position of, hey, this is what he was taught, and by leaving, he gave up, like, whatever, and then he kills, you know what I'm saying? It'd be, 'cause that felt like more could have been done in this movie to give that, in quotations, average viewer, a better idea of Buddhist lesson of rebirth, that everything is reborn, you live, you die, you're born. 'Cause I'm still trying to understand why the old monk or the master just said, no, I'm just gonna go kill him. I'm just gonna die, so-- - 'Cause he had reached enlightenment. He had nothing else. - Okay, like he'd severed ties. - Yeah, all right. - I know. - I know. - That was his last attachment. He left the child in the cat go. - Yeah, okay, I'm just-- - And sort of-- - And also, Biscuit's song here. - And also, too. After the one girl left, and before the junior monk left, they were still sleeping in the same bed together, and I was like, "Wait, why is they still jacked on?" Now, why is they still sleeping in the guest room with many guests there? - It's my untactful Michael Jackson. (laughing) I was just like, "Okay, why are they still sleeping together?" - But Gandhi's situation. - Yeah, I just, so it's the FMI, which I brought it from the two, because I was gonna give it a two, but when you guys explained to me all the stuff behind it, it made the movie better to me. That could do a slow movie, so I watched slow movies before. - If it makes you feel any better, when I sat down to watch this, before I finished getting through summer, I had stopped at various points and watched three different episodes of "Mashal." (laughing) - Yeah, it just kept drawing on, like I understand you're trying to do atmosphere, you're trying to get the whole idea of this world, and we're just trying to build everything, but a lot of it was just like, "Okay, what is he doing? Like, what is this monk doing? What is he trying to teach this kid, 'cause I don't see no teacher going on outside of the-- - Oh, like the teaching he does is like-- - Tying a rock to the guest? - Yeah, like heavy handed and after the fact, and not-- - Yeah, like I'm teaching this not before, I'm teaching you everything afterwards, so you could be like, "Oh, well, if I knew that." - Yeah, I'm pretty sure Peter would be all over this. - Oh, yeah, for sure, yeah. - There is no like, there were no animals, no, they're definitely-- - No, no, they're definitely where-- - Yeah, and like, I know people eat fish, and snakes, and frogs, and dogs, even. I just-- - There's a way to-- - I don't wanna see it. - Well, there's a way to mainly do things-- - Yeah, there's a difference between-- - Yeah, there's a difference between-- - Even you would have been different than what's torture about this. - Yeah, exactly. He wasn't killing it, he was killing it to torture, or doing that stuff to torture. - It wasn't even trying to kill them with just trying to torture them. - Yeah, exactly. - The deaths were incidental. - And like, painting with a cat tail, you're like, "You don't need that metaphor." Like, the cat could just be there. - Yeah, I mean, the same brush you were just using-- - Right, yeah, I don't get that. Like, I was like, "Why are you torturing that cat for it?" Yeah, like-- - Seems like we're at a solid consensus for this one. - Yeah, yeah, I think so. - So I don't know, everyone was basically three out of five. - That's weird. - Yeah, I mean, that's what I was referring to. - Yeah, that doesn't really happen with this group. - No. - I bet Malik would have fucked it up. - Oh yeah, for sure. (laughing) - He's like, "This movie's bullshit. We're the race cars." (laughing) - I don't know, you might be able to sell them on the visuals. - Yeah, so he really is a weeb, so that way to help too. - So since he's out here, I'll tell you what I was going to do. Since today was his birthday recording, I tried to get him a Speed Racer shirt. - We'll do it next time. - From the movie, from the movie, but all of like a fine-re-onese from the cartoon series. And I did buy a Monster Airy drink so he could stay awake, but. - Yeah. - Well, yeah. - 'Cause he's always working. - Further than that, I was like, "Oh, Jasmine, final work since this is your day." - Yeah, and thank you again for fucking our brains. (laughing) - Your unique style. - No, we never did. - It's too late now 'cause we recorded like a bunch of these other ones. We should ask you, Isaac, how do you feel? (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - I don't know why I feel. - After watching the movie. - Oh, I guess we should. - Oh shit. - Oh man, that's a good cause. - So the whole point was how Isaac feels. - Yeah. - But he's so interesting. - This one specifically, first time through, I made sure to, you know, dim the lights. - Watch it. - In my office with the, you know, false sound. Second time through was 3X speed, right? - I mean, it's not much dialogue for myself. - From my notes, you know, like I sped it up considerably. Yeah, I mean, it puts you in that deep meditative state where you're occasionally like, "Ah." But I also think it's like, when you watch Blue Velvet, you're not supposed to turn away from the violence. Like it's a mirror for a reason, right? - Oh shit, actually, my wife suggested I should put you through Blue Velvet. - I've seen it. - Of course you have. - I haven't. - Wow. - Okay. But yeah, it's that thing where you're like, I get that it's a different culture. Like it's whatever. I'm implying my Western values on the world. That's not necessarily a positive thing. - That's a Western value. - Yeah, exactly. My prime directive says I'm not allowed to complain about certain things for certain reasons. - Manifest Destiny says I should impose my will on everything. - I hate to say that I had fun with it, but I haven't seen an art movie like this in a bit, so. - Okay. - Yeah, so you felt fun. - Again, that's really the right word. It put me in a contemplative headspace that I enjoyed. So I enjoyed feeling contemplative. So yeah. - Yeah, excellent work. - I'm a little torn between it's fun to find all the little links and then also I have to find all the little links, right? - Yeah, I don't like movies. I mean, I guess I can say I don't like movies like that. - I don't think my schedule would permit another last life because I spent time on that. - I don't know if there's-- - I guess that's a good thing about movies that, like this, let me keep going, look at other stuff, but. - Yeah, I mean, I have avoided putting slow movies in the chat, which is because I didn't know how people would take them. - I always cut like, come up with a humongous list. - Oh yeah. - And I still got a list of day one. - Yeah, exactly, and I'm like, okay, what do I want to subject them to this time? What are we aiming for? - Once again, once again. - I do stuff that I try to, like anything else, a bad movie is if there's a good movie or bad movie. I just want to make sure that it isn't, like you're not bored. - Yeah. - And it doesn't feel slow because the worst thing I think you can do is have a, sorry, I'm probably can't even hear me on the thing. I think one of the worst things you can do is be, have a movie that is slow and boring where you're sitting there, two is the thing about, you got another 20 minutes of this thing. - Movie watching is kind of a meditative act in itself. The reason that I keep my AMC's, you know, a list membership or whatever, is because I can lock myself on the dark room and force myself to do one thing occasionally. And that's not a thing I do. Like, I'm multitasking constantly with things and my brain is full from whatever. Like, I now think of being bored as a gift from the Heaven. - It's a mana. - Like, once or less someone was actually bored. Oh, shit, yeah. - Can't relate. - But yeah, it's just, I mean, for me, so that's why you, we-- - Spend all my bored time sleeping. - That's why you guys end up getting movies, like Jumkata. - Jumkata. - Yeah. - Jumkata, yeah. 'Cause I did suggest that in "Last Dragon," "Fire," and all of that is just like, so that, they may not be the best movies, but you'd be like, well, that was interesting. - Yeah, that was, it's an experience. - That's fine. - I think the worst movie I gave that was in "Boring" was "Voices" as being boring. - He was fine being boring. - I have some fondness for that episode just 'cause like, I had a bunch of stuff growing up in my life at the time. - I don't think I, well, I don't think I even did that one. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, I think you did. - I know Jasmine hated the movie. - I don't know what the hell that was about. - I don't remember where he was choppin' up. - Oh, I love that movie. - In the fridge. - That was fun. - Yeah. - You just don't like fun. Like suffering. - We have, I think we have very different. - I've seen the shit you read. - No, you haven't. - You like suffering and lesbian porn. - That's not true. - What is Jackie on that kid? - That is the maximum possible suffering. - But also kind of lesbian porn. - Kind of lesbian porn. - Yeah. - It's actually really gay dude. - You know what? - It's lesbian porn. - Now you say. - It's lesbian porn about gay dude. - When you say it in that form of everything she likes is lesbian porn or suffering, last life in universe, suffering. Man from nowhere, suffering. - Do you think I'll be? - That wasn't gay porn. - Gay porn. Gay, well. - I got off the man from nowhere. - Yeah. - That was a great movie. I don't care what you're doing. - Oh, that was a good movie. - I love that movie. My favorite genre of action is fucked with the wrong guy. - The Taoist Wizard. - Oh, Woochie? - Yeah. - John Woochie? That was amazing. - That was great. That was about suffering. - Well, it was. There was if you are a total cheat. - Well, yeah, yeah. - I still think in. - Chirongy suffered a little. - I still think in the champion of where. - Chirongy's a dog. - Chirongy's a dog. - Chirongy's a dog. - Chirongy's a dog. - Where you should have had, like, twice. - Do you think it's suffering or gay porn when we talk about summarize? - Oh, God, so much suffering. - So much suffering. - It's so thirsty. I don't know where to put that one. - You had a lot of things to say about that guy's asshole and the things you'd like to do to it, so. - I just wanted to, okay. Anyway, we'll catch you all next time when we do a different thing. Probably some shit that I came up with. - Like, yeah, there have been no lesbians in any of the movies that I suggested. - It's still lesbian porn. Look, I can make you a chart. - I have no time to say it. - I wouldn't say it a little more. I would say porn. - It's a unique skill set. - You'll do it. - I submit that Rat Queen was lesbian porn. - Yeah. - It wasn't about any of those dudes. Anyway, and Hannah did make us suffer. - She did. - Fucking Hannah. - She started off fun. - Yeah. - And she did. - That's a. - It does a creative problem on the production. - That did not end, that did not end as well. - And like I said on that episode, I'm pretty sure I dated Hannah at a different time. - I read Rat Queen's with the exact same energy that I would read DP7, the comic book that I had you guys read where it's like, you read to this point where the writing changed and studio pressures were different and it's not good anymore. - Well, that's where I kind of like, right up to there. - Although I have like four friends that started reading Rat Queen's because of that episode. - Really? - Yeah. - Up to like the current episodes. - Oh, what's done now? So 10, this is the last one. - You know people that listen to this? - Yeah. (laughing) - All over the world nonetheless. - I never even think to plug it. (laughing) I'll tell people like, oh, I've got recording today and they're like recording what? - That's exactly what I do. And they're like, oh, what are you doing? You know what I'm like, well. - I'm like, who like, you have a podcast? Like, no, I don't have a podcast on a podcast. - You show up to a podcast. - No, I tell people you. - I'm an occasional guest at this point. They've plugged it on their stuff. But yeah, I don't know. I'll send you the next time that happens. I'm going to plug something I do. - Sorry, I'm still trying to look at it. - Anyway, my pics have been fine and I will. - Fifth element. - Yeah, that's porn. - Fifth element is not porn. - It's porn. - If you look at this, majority of the guys are just like, Lulu is just a sexual being. - Okay, it is not my father's director's like in love with the actress. - Not only is Lulu super naked most of the time, but everybody is hellishly rapey at her. - Yeah. - Okay, I'll give you that. - I like it. - It's just- - My wife loves it. - It's just really sexist the whole time. - It made its own trope. - Yeah, it definitely did. - And like the base plot of it is so, we had to come up with a video game in 12 days. - No, no, the director spent his entire childhood riding that script. - Really? - Yeah. - I mean, is this what he's telling us? Or? - No, no, he's got skin to the industry because that is the weakest plot possible. - Oh my God, look into the development of that. - So much of that is mysterious aliens because fuck you. - Which I'm fine with. - Not if it took years and years and years to develop. I want some story in that. There's not story in, anyway. - Anyway, always appreciate your pics 'cause there's things I would never have picked in the movie. - I will say this, Jasmine. I would never have watched, well, tougher fifth element and labyrinths. I would never have watched any of these movies. - I appreciate all of them except Jackie. I will never forget about that. - Yeah. - The Camelot was the one I was on. - Oh yeah, that one. But that was fun with it. - I forgot about that one. - I think I have an unforgivable pic from all of us except Isaac. - Oh, I don't know. Ninja Terminator was so fine. I don't wear that. - I wasn't here for that. - Zelda, though, I think everyone but you right? - I picked that one. - I picked Zelda. - He picked Zelda. - Yeah, he picked Zelda as his thing. - We did a second episode that was just-- - Oh, yeah. - Lasted like eight hours. - Yeah, 'cause you guys were like speed running even. I was like, haven't even-- - I'm like, I went through the game and then started doing randomizer runs. It goes like, I'm gonna be ready to talk about this shit. - Oh yeah. - And then it's like, yeah, we did like part of the game. - So the whole evening, I got-- - And I'm like, a part of my brain. I'm like, oh, because we usually watch like a two hour movie and this is like-- - Like a 30 plus hour game for a new year. - Yeah, I know that makes sense. - Yeah. (laughing) - Maybe don't do that again. - We got a secret of mana and what not to go through in one of these days, so-- - The visions of mana just came out. Oh shit. - I don't know. - It looks really good. - I guess that's what I mean. - It'll be on it as well. - Excuse me? - I guess what you mean, it gonna be on. - I did a sword. There was what I brought up that we were all like, fuck you for that. - Oh, that was searching. - That was searching. - That was searching. - That was good. - I love searching. - Searching was a good fucking legend. - Okay, all right. - No, I like-- - Whatever the-- - We need to like frame our chat from that time. - Oh yeah. - Yeah, I think I still have it in here somewhere. It's like the-- - The like text on the movie. - Like the back and forth of like what? I don't like this, what's happened like, but what about the login? Like, I had a point where fucking, I was like losing my shit about something happened like, it was like, no, no that can't, but it's like my video feed was buffering, not-- - Not the movie. - About the movie. And I was like, Jesus Christ. And then later something on the movie was buffering and I thought I lost the video again. And I was like into it and I'm like, you cannot do this to, oh God, that's part of the movie. (laughing) - After you guys liked that one so much, I kind of felt like it was like the sixth sense and I was like, I'm never gonna pick a movie like it. - Like somewhere in the text, it's just like, I hate it here, what the, you gotta let me know what's happening. - This is suffering, this is suffering. - I think Jasmine was like three minutes behind me or something. - Yeah, somewhere in there and we'll just like back and forth. - That movie made me feel such dread and angry, like it's been very rare during the movie that during the time where it was a good time. I jumped, I was like, I shouted out like, yeah. - 'Cause you scared your dog. - Yes, yes. - You're my dog when-- - Oh, what did he found her? - When he said, oh it rained three days ago and he saw him whip around. - When you know that holy shit, there's a chance. - Yes, yeah. - And then I was like, oh, that was great. - I'm pretty sure I don't have it 'cause like I had so many text messages it took forever to download so I had to like-- - Oh yeah, I don't remember how long ago that was. - Keep it for the last, like from the last 30 years. - Also, I scroll through our text messages and it's stuff like October 15th last year is just, I have to scroll for a while because I sent you like 110 images in the city. - That is yes, yeah. - Well, let's wrap this fucker up. - I figured we were down right now. - Yeah, thank you. - I already did the join us next time for something I'll pick. - Okay, well, thank you again for joining us. I hope you check out this movie and that you eventually enjoy it. It was a nice little ride, I will say. Join us once again for something that Evan picks. - Yeah, we'll do probably some kind of warm-up and yeah, we'll see where we go. - And so like that, we'll see you guys later, leave it. (upbeat music) - BSR is recorded in the Midwestern USA as a public service for both nerds and normals. You normals. All talking and sounds and making the audio work right is put together by the reactor crew, all rights reserved. The music guy did something weird to his hand today so he's half-assing at this time with mostly samples. Semi-unrelated, the podcast is taking next week off for a holiday. Don't worry, we'll be back just in time for Halloween. Do you have any questions, accusations or investigations? Find us on social media or our website. Links are in the description and thanks for listening. We appreciate you. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) [ Silence ]