35 Burst results for "2018"

The Eric Metaxas Show
Roger Stone: 'Ron DeSantis Has Shown Himself'
"Love talking to you, roger. You're fun. But you're also such a truth teller. I got to ask you, it's always annoying to me to see it's annoying to me to see Ron DeSantis looking like he's going to run for president against Trump. But it's equally annoying to me that Trump is kind of taking the bait and doing the Trump thing and dumping on him. I think it hurts Trump. Where are you in the middle of this? Well, first of all, make a suggestion to you. I know things are tough there in New York. Maybe if you showed your books in the background when you did a show to kind of, you know, product placement to kind of suddenly push book sales. I've read your book letter to the American church. It's really a great book and everyone should order it immediately. Well, you know what? I will take that advice under consideration. My team doesn't want me to be too forceful in pushing my books because they don't believe in my books as strongly as you do. So thank you for saying that. Michelle bachman also also likes my books. Let me address your question, please. One of the advantages of everything is that Ron DeSantis has now shown himself in his attack yesterday on Donald Trump. What was the attack? He basically questioned his moral character, which is funny because the governor was not questioning Trump's moral character when Trump unilaterally endorsed him in a tweet, which turbocharged his campaign and elected him governor. He wasn't questioning Trump's moral judgment when Trump had to come back to Florida twice in the final two weeks of 2018 to drag Ron DeSantis across the finish line. She ranked attendance is not a likeable fellow. I think he's what you would call a cold fish. He wears ear buds to avoid human contact because he doesn't like to speak to people. He is a largely, I think, driven by his wife, correct me wrong. Wasn't it evil said to Adam bite that Apple? I think it was.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Former Legal Adviser to Michael Cohen Discredits Him
"Tucker Carlson's program last evening, I think we have a tape from this. It's pretty amazing. Attorney Costello came out and because of the waving of the attorney client privilege, he was able to discuss freely and opening openly about his relationship with Michael Cohen, how Michael Cohen is materially lying to quote unquote get Trump. It is an interesting question, is Michael Cohen being incentivized to do this as Michael Cohen being paid or threatened to do this. These are legitimate questions, by the way. And also Jim Jordan is asking a very good question, something that I do suspect, which is is there a coordinated effort? Is there a, quote unquote, get Trump war room? We're going to ask that question in just a second because I think that's actually really interesting. Play cut 22. I called him up after I saw Michael Cohen on TV. Stating things that he said he was going to tell the grand jury and had told the grand jury that were contrary to what he told us when we first represented him in April of 2018. So I'm sitting at home watching these lies, and I said, I've got to do something about it. I don't represent Donald Trump, but I do stand for justice. And I think I have a legal obligation to inform both sides. So that's what I did. And so effectively, if you listen to the entire segment, it's a long segment. He went in and he has the emails and the texts and the phone calls, and he has a sworn waving of attorney client privilege, which I don't know why Michael Cohen signed. That's just really bizarre and strange. All over the place. And he went right in and to the grand jury and basically said, you can't trust this guy. You can't build a case on this. So the entire case is basically built on Michael Cohen saying, Donald Trump had an affair allegedly with stormy Daniels and then he wanted to pay hush money payment, which is not illegal, by the way. You might find hush money payment reprehensible. You might not like it. Unfortunately, it's done a lot in politics. It's done a lot in corporate America. I personally don't like it, but it's part of life. And it's not illegal.

AP News Radio
Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations
"Recent bank collapses that prompted a federal rescue are a reminder of the power still held by Washington lobbyists. It seemed like a good idea at the time, in 2018 Republicans working with president Trump to slash bank regulations joined forces with red state Democrats facing grim reelection prospects. The group passed a bill that rolled back portions of the 2010 Dodd Frank law. The bill was marketed as a form of relief for overburdened community banks, but it also lifted the threshold for strict oversight and mandatory stress testing of large mid sized banks, it is now being blamed for contributing to the collapse of Silicon Valley bank and signature bank whose executives lobbied for the Bill, the effort drew an army of more than a thousand lobbyists, companies and trade groups specifically mentioning the legislation spent more than $400 million in 2017 and 2018, according to an Associated Press analysis, Americans for financial reform, a watchdog group says we can draw a direct line between the deregulation driven by the bank lobby, and the chaos of the last few weeks. Jennifer King, Washington

AP News Radio
In Trump probe, grand jury hears from potential last witness
"A New York lawyer who could be a final witness in the hush money investigation against Donald Trump, says he brought documents to discredit the prosecution's star witness. Attorney Robert Costello and ally of Donald Trump, who counseled Trump fixer Michael Cohen after an FBI raid in 2018, says Cohen is not to be believed, when he testified about hush money payments, he said he made to women on behalf of Donald Trump. He's totally unreliable. Costello says he brought pages of documentation to be shown to the grand jury, but accused the Manhattan DA of cherry picking. Out of 321 emails, they cherry picked 6. Costello's appearance is an indication prosecutors are moving to wrap up the case. Donald Trump himself posted on social media. He thought he was going to be arrested this week and called on his supporters to protest. Portable barricades were delivered to the courthouse area to block off streets if needed. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
3 men found guilty in 2018 murder of rapper XXXTentacion
"Three men have been found guilty in the killing of rapper XXX tentacion at a motorcycle shop outside Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2018. I'm marchesa a letter with the latest. 28 year old Michael boatwright 26 year old diedrich Williams and 24 year old Trayvon Newsom were each found guilty of first degree murder and armed robbery. The three men will get mandatory life sentences in prison at a later date. They showed little emotion as the verdicts were read, a jury deliberated just over 7 days. XXX 10,000 had just left a motorcycle shop in 2018 when he was shot repeatedly and robbed of $50,000 he had just withdrawn from a bank. A fourth man involved in the robbery had pleaded guilty last year to second degree murder and

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Bitcoin Was Born Out of a Banking Crisis
"Bitcoin as many have already said was born out of an earlier banking crisis. The blockchain's very first block contained a message about bailouts. It was designed to disintermediate third parties from Internet money by making people responsible for their own keys in contrast to the highly intertwined private banking sector and public sector. President Joe Biden has said U.S. taxpayers will not foot the bill for the bailout and that unlike in 2008, the architects of this financial crash will not benefit. There are enough responsible actors here to play the blame game, but if you're like Tatiana, the issue is the system itself. Senior management of Silicon Valley bank sold millions of dollars worth of shares in the lead up to the crash. This is seemingly the only risk management they performed. In 2015, SVB chief executive Greg Becker said institutions like SVB did not present systemic risks while testifying before Congress over plans to deregulate banking that were implemented in 2018. SVB essentially took a bet that interest rates would stay near zero forever. Over the past couple of years, it took deposits from a tech industry that was booming in part due to historically low rates that made venture capital financing worth the risk for many investors. In an effort to juice as much yield as possible from those deposits, SVB put a majority of its money into long-term fixed rate interest investments. The Federal Reserve essentially created the foundation for a tech hype cycle through financial engineering to stimulate the economy, and then through the frying pan into ice water when things got too hot. The recent interest rate rises were not necessarily unpredictable, but the fed's inconsistent messaging, saying rate hikes were unthinkable until they weren't, did not help the situation.

AP News Radio
Australia: 'Millions' of dead fish clogging Darling River - DW (English)
"Millions of fish have been found dead in southeastern Australia, experts are blaming the phenomena on floods and hot weather. The lower darling baccar river in New South Wales state is coated with millions of dead cod perch and carp floating lifeless on the surface, local authorities said the deaths were likely caused by hot weather, which meant the fish needed more oxygen, however, as the floods receded, oxygen levels dropped, the combination of the two weather conditions resulted in mass fish deaths, local resident John denning in the outback town of menindie, complained of a pungent odor from the dead fish. And a horrible to say all those dead fish. Enormous fish kills have also occurred on the river at Mende during severe drought conditions in late 2018 and early 2019, with locals estimating millions of deaths. I'm Karen

AP News Radio
Kansas St tops Montana St, 1st March Madness win since 2018
"The number three seed in the Midwest region Xavier finish on a 24 to 6 run to complete a comeback against 14 sea to kennesaw state, winning 72 67. Forward Jerome hunter said the message from head coach Sean Miller at halftime was emphatic. He gave his stories about his other three seeds and we just got to come out and play harder. Xavier will play 11 seat a pit after the Panthers upset 6 seeded Iowa state 59 41. In the east region, 60 to Kentucky held off 11 sea Providence 61 53, Kentucky will face third see the Kansas state, who defeated 14 C Montana state 77 65. Dennis Cox, Greensboro, North Carolina.

AP News Radio
Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles to fix brake hoses, wiper arms
"There's a forward recall to fix brake hoses and wiper arms. I'm Lisa dwyer. Ford is recalling more than 1.5 million vehicles in the U.S. to fix leaky brake hoses and because on some models, windshield wiper arms can break. On Ford fusion and Lincoln MKX midsize cars from 2013 through 2018, the front brake hoses can rupture and leak break fluid, which can make stopping distances longer. Dealers will place the hoses. The second recall covers F one 50 pickup trucks from 2021, the windshield wiper arms can break on those models, dealers will replace the arms if needed. I'm Lisa

AP News Radio
Honda recalling 500,000 vehicles to fix seat belt problem
"Honda is recalling half a million vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because the front seat belts may not latch properly. The recall covers some of the automakers top selling models, including the CR-V 2017 through 2020, the accord 2018 and 19, the 2018 through 2020 Odyssey and the 2019 insight also the Acura RDX from 2019 to 2020. Honda says the surface coating on the seat belt buckle can deteriorate over time. The release button can shrink against the channel at lower temperatures, increasing friction and stopping the buckle from latching. The automaker says it has no reports of injuries, dealers will replace the front seat belt buckle release buttons or assemblies if needed.

AP News Radio
Remains of 160 people found in Bay Area cremation warehouse
"Remains of multiple people have been found in the cremation warehouse in California. I'm Lisa dwyer. San Francisco Bay Area officials are working to identify the families of 160 people whose remains were found and warehouse used by a cremation business whose license was suspended. 6 bodies in the ash remains of 154 other people were found earlier this month at a warehouse in Hayward after the California cemetery and funeral bureau received several complaints from customers saying ocean view creations had stopped responding to them. Ocean view had its license suspended in 2018 and again last year and was not supposed to be operating or keeping remains in a warehouse. Many apparently were supposed to be dispersed at sea. The remains date back to 2013, but with poor record keeping and no contracts found, officials now have to check different databases to find out who the relatives are. I'm Lisa dwyer

AP News Radio
Court records show political pressure behind Fox programming
"Court documents that are part of dominion voting systems libel lawsuit against Fox News show how Fox became actively involved in politics instead of simply reporting it. In May 2018, president Donald Trump and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell were trying to stop West Virginia Republicans from nominating U.S. Senate candidate Don blankenship, court records say they turned to Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch, who told Fox News executives that Sean had a day and Laura Ingraham dumping on blankenship hard might save the day, and on election night blankenship sounded surprised at some of the results. We are really disappointed in some of the votes in the northern Panhandle and of course we expected to be bad in the eastern Panhandle. Blankenship who lost the primary set in an interview this week that he felt the shift right away and he filed a separate unsuccessful libel lawsuit against Fox, Fox says dominion's lawsuit claiming dominion became a target of 2020 election conspiracies is a flagrant attack on the First Amendment. I'm Donna Warner

AP News Radio
Yeti recalls 1.9 million coolers and cases for magnet hazard
"There's a Yeti recall on coolers and cases due to a magnet hazard. I'm Lisa dwyer. Yet he has recalled 1.9 million coolers in gear cases because magnets can become detached, posing a risk of serious injury or death the recall effects, the sidekick dry gear case, the M 20 soft backpack cooler and the M 30 soft cooler version one and two. The coolers in gear bags were sold from March 2018 to January 2023. If swallowed two or more of the high powered magnets can attract to each other or to another metal object and get stuck in the digestive system. The consumer product safety commission says consumers should immediately stop using the four recalled products and contact Getty for refund information.

The Trish Regan Show
Seth Dillon of the Babylon Bee Joins Trish to Talk Censorship
"I couldn't think of a more perfect guest to have on this program than my friend Seth Dillon the CEO of baby on be a company that has seen its share of shadow banning and full out banning. Seth, welcome to the program. Thanks for having me on. So I love your website. You know that. I've told you that many, many times before. I need that sort of levity, right? Given everything that's going on. But you guys went through a two double L and back over the last couple of years, like many of us did, but what was unusual about your situation? And I'd like you to speak to it a little bit. I also want to talk a little bit about the business of conservative media with you because you are such a entrepreneur on that front. You've had to deal with this censorship in a way that is pretty extraordinary, even when it comes to humor. What's up and like? Well, I mean, we faced a number of challenges with our humor. One of the things, which is kind of a funny one that doesn't really fit in with the censorship, but it has been a challenge nonetheless, is that half the time we make these jokes, they end up coming true. And so you have the situation where they're fulfilled prophecies instead of punch lines. We have a spreadsheet where we're tracking them now. We have like 90 plus jokes that have come true, which is just kind of a crazy sign of the times. I don't know if that's funny or disconcerting. I guess you can look at it either way. Just concerning, for sure. You guys. You guys are futurists in a way. Yeah, but you know, it started out for us, the censorship really started, we experienced it in 2018 initially, you know, Facebook was facing a lot of pressure to crack down on misinformation. Basically, the idea was Zuckerberg was responsible for Trump getting elected because he let conservatives talk too much. You know, God forbid, conservatives have a platform. You might end up with a Republican getting elected. So, you know, they were trying to crack down on the spread of misinformation. They started fact checking things. They started working with partners like snopes. And next thing you know, we ended up getting our jokes fact checked. We had the first one that was a really big deal was the CNN purchases industrial sized washing machine to spin the news before publication. That was a joke of ours, which is just silly. And it's like the image there is just this big washing machine with a CNN logo across the front of it. Snopes rates at falls, Facebook threatens to kick us off the platform if we keep spreading fake news. So, you know, we've been ever since then when that started, we were dealing with this issue of our jokes continually getting fact checked, getting flagged for incitement to violence, getting flagged for hateful conduct.

HASHR8
Bitcoin Mining Taxes 101
"David, welcome to the mining pod, thank you so much for your time today. We're going to talk about everyone's least favorite conversation that is taxes, but probably the most important to stay out of jail. And this last year is pretty notable in terms of crypto. A lot of ups and downs and people are probably scratching your heads a little bit, what's going to occur when that deadline comes past, but again, thank you for joining the show. Yeah, thank you for having me on. Excited to, again, talk about taxes and hopefully answers some questions and put people at ease because it can be an annoying and stressful thing to have to do. Yeah, definitely can be stressful. I remember last year I was working with some crypto tax software, I don't believe it was yours. In fact, I know it was not yours. And it just was not doing what I needed to do, and I had a lot of deep transactions. Yes, I do some DeFi stuff to listeners who are Bitcoin maximalists. They might be upside, but I do some DeFi transactions here and there. And I had way too many, and it was just a mess. So a good software, like Quinn ledger is definitely a bonus. Let's get a profile from you. Maybe yourself and then coin ledger. And then, of course, a pitch on coin ledger versus any other tax software that's out there, whether it be crypto or not. So yeah, again, my name is David camera, so I was part of the team that started coin ledger back in the spring of 2018. So I believe it's been that long, but it was really back then when we first me and my partner is kind of ran into the tax reporting problem that it's got to be unique honestly to the Bitcoin and crypto space. And it all stems because of the interoperable nature of digital assets, right? It's because of the fact that you can buy crypto from something like coinbase and transfer it to your custodial wallet or mine it. it quickly becomes difficult to account for all of these transverse transactions, thus track your basis and actually figure out what's your actual taxable income for the year.

AP News Radio
Hope Hicks meets with NY prosecutors investigating Trump
"Donald Trump's former spokesperson Hope Hicks met with New York prosecutors investigating hush money payments made on the ex-president's behalf. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. Hope Hicks for their lawyer hustling into a black SUV outside the Manhattan district attorney's office Monday. She spent several hours inside the latest member of Donald Trump's inner circle to be questioned in the renewed probe into payments made to two women on his behalf to keep them from speaking publicly about alleged affairs with Trump. Hicks served as his 2016 campaign press secretary in court records from a federal probe into the matter indicate she spoke with Trump by phone during a frenzied effort to keep the stories out of the press in the final weeks before the election. Last week, prosecutors questioned Michael Cohen, Trump's estranged former lawyer and fixer who pleaded guilty in 2018 to federal charges, including campaign finance violations to porn actor stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal. Trump has denied the affairs. I'm Ben Thomas

The Breakdown
Are the WSJ Articles on Binance and Tether Trial by Press?
"Let's kick off with some good old fashioned tether FUD. On Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported that tether had used falsified documents and shell companies to obtain bank accounts, citing emails leaked to the newspaper they discussed some of the tactics used by tether and their intermediaries back in 2018. The article claimed that an email from Stephen Moore, one of the owners of tether holdings limited, said that a major Chinese counterparty was trying to quote circumvent the banking system by providing fake sales invoices and contracts for each deposit and withdrawal. He wrote that it was too risky to continue with this method, considering his signature was on the fake invoices, and recommended that the counterparty abandoned its attempts to open the account, saying quote, I would not want to argue any of the above in a potential fraud slash money laundering case. In March 17, according to The Wall Street Journal, Wells Fargo stopped processing transaction from several Taiwanese accounts that tether had been using, and in a lawsuit filed against the bank, tether called the move quote, an existential threat to their business, but withdrew the lawsuit shortly thereafter. A few weeks later on a conference call with users, Phil Potter, tethers then chief strategy officer attempted to calm concerns, saying quote, we've had banking hiccups in the past. We've always been able to route around it or deal with it, open up new accounts or what have you. There's been lots of sort of cat and mouse tricks that everyone in the Bitcoin industry has to avail themselves of. The article also claims that another account opened up on behalf of tether in turkey was later used to funnel money to a Hamas linked terror organization. And on top of that, the article also chronicles an attempt to funnel money through Panama using a company called the crypto capital corporation. The company allegedly used a series of shell companies to move around more than $1 billion. In October 2018, around 850 million was seized by authorities in the U.S. and Europe during an investigation into bank fraud and alleged money laundering. The seizure caused ripples through the crypto ecosystem with tether losing its peg and making a loan to bitfinex its sister exchange to shore up tether's balance sheet. But for next claims to this day that it was defrauded by crypto capital corp and is still fighting the seizures.

Cointelegraph
Binance tried to hire Gary Gensler in 2018 for closer ties with U.S. regulators Report
"8 p.m. Sunday March 5th, 2023 Biden's tried to hire Gary gensler in 2018 for closer ties with U.S. regulators report. The Securities and Exchange Commission chairman was approached by Biden's in 2018 and 2019 while he was teaching at the Massachusetts institute of technology.

The Big Picture
"2018" Discussed on The Big Picture
"Off top. What's the last great satire? And I think all I could come up with was idiocracy, but it's actually death of Stalin. This is one of the few movies, and it does exactly what satire needs to do, which is it tells a compelling story. In this case, a historical story. But I mean, it is just so clearly about what has been happening with autocracy in the last ten years around the world. And iannucci is as good at rendering a story like that as anybody. And for people who don't know what this movie is about, it's essentially as the revolution, it's not even as Stalin dies, it's all of the sort of hangers on in the sort of various Pollard bureau cabinet level positions jockeying for power and avoiding blame that it is just this is amazing portrait and you know it's worth mentioning that we were that movie came out when there were these 45 anonymous sources tell alls about things that were happening in the Trump White House that were not too far off. I mean, that is much murder, but just in terms of back biting and fucking one another over. It's not that it felt like it was drawn very much from the moment that we were living in. Amazing pick. Amazing pick. Okay, so I'm up. Yeah. Yeah. Damn, this year was fucking awesome. It was good. All these movies are good. Okay, so my remaining categories right now are wild card and action horror. I'll tell you the truth. You know, I put together a little document before we pick. And I have all of my possibilities for each category. I'm sure you guys do some version of the same thing. I've only got one movie left in both of these categories. Oh. Action horror. Another film I saw at south by Southwest that I believe debuted at Sundance that year. One of the best horror movies over the last ten years. I think it's now in the critical community,.

The Big Picture
"2018" Discussed on The Big Picture
"You know? And I don't know. We've gotten back from that. Do you guys look back on this year with some distance and feel like the films that were still good this year, aromas, your black glands, or whatevers? Got their proper due in the sort of long tail of history against the bohemian rhapsodies and the green books that wound up did taking down some awards. It's a good question. I think we're maybe just not yet far away enough to know. And Chris, you hit me up about a movie earlier. Today that came out this year that I think is going to be significantly critically reappraised over time. There's a handful of those. And then as I look through some of the nominees here, you know, let's look at best actor, for example. Rami Malek's incredibly talented, that performance as Freddie Mercury was really not one of my favorite. And I think it was considered kind of a joke that he won that. And it's also a year that Christian Bale's nominated for vice, Bradley Cooper, of course, for A Star Is Born. You know, Willem Dafoe is nominated for add eternity's gate. Did more than like a 150 people see at eternity's gate. I still don't really know how that happened. That's one of those movies that it's like it doesn't exist. It has no, has no reputation, really, except for the handful of people who supported defoe's work. And so it's a funny thing where it's a little bit hard to tell like maybe ten years from now someone will say at eternity's gate is one of the greatest portraits of an artist in the history of film, but I don't really know if enough people have seen it yet for something like that to take place. Does that him playing van Gogh? Yeah. That is correct, yeah. I can't say that I've seen that film. Nor have I. It was on that it was on the list of things that I definitely meant to get to before Oscar night, and then it just, it didn't happen. The truth of the matter is the most talked about movie this year, which will inevitably get drafted. But it's infinity war. That movie wound up being and this whole marvel thing only grew and grew and grew out of this..

Cinemavino
"2018" Discussed on Cinemavino
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"2018" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Did he live at the end? Sure. Yeah. I love it. I love those kind of stories. I mean, you're like, what's the name Phoebe from friends? You have to stop the movie like ten minutes for it's over. It just makes your OE lives. Yeah. I would say yes. You know a dude named Travis shot old yeller? You know how much that still holds me to this day? Yes. Have they made a pet oriented movie like that were the name of the pets in the title and the pet is not dying at the end? There's Marley and me, which I have not seen. But you know what? If anything could use a remake, it's old yeller. We gotta bring this back. I was thinking turn hooch, but that's fine. No, we need a lovable dog to get rabies and they get shot in the fucking head. Could you make that movie now? Could you make fun for the whole family? I mean, you can imagine that in a modern theater, like the last ten minutes of old yeller. And little boy trembling clutching a rifle bat sheet of dog in the head. Yeah. Imagine that. So great. They're redoing dumbo and I don't know how that's going to play dumbo's pretty sad Tim Burton. I don't know, man. It was so awesome. Why would you, I mean, I love Tim Burton. You know, I love what he's done. But man, that's like, you know, those old Disney, you know, man being dumbo and fantasia is like, leave them alone. They're making another Mary Poppins. Yeah, it's fucking weird. So we're gonna take another brief guitar interlude and we're gonna do our final wine and our benediction are sending forth with blessing. This second wine gets my vote. I enjoy this beaujolais. Beaujolais, Boitano. What would Brian Boitano do? Domain de la voute, the process. That's going to be my French that's the best I can do. I like it. It is if you're wondering it's a gamay grape. Thank you. What's the price point on this? What did you pay in store for this bottle roundabout? This will clock in at about $20. Shit means. Give or take. What about the first one? It's going to be 20. So all three of these ones in the $20 range. Nice. And I will link all of them in the website so you can look around and find them and we'll do some details. There, a little more info. And again, let's movie reviews that a U.S. dot us. And so again, brief pause, and we will be right back..

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"I think I'm burned down on a Christmas story. What are you talking too many times on TBS during the 24 hour movie marathon? Yeah, after you've seen it 17 times in a row, it's probably put that away. I do enjoy love actually. I hate to admit it. So hard. Oh, and the holiday? I don't know why. Yeah. Yeah. It's not a great film. But for some reason, I was thinking the other day was like, you know what I could use? An entire bottle of wine and the holiday. I need Cameron Diaz, not knowing how to cry and like doing a weird fucking run up a wooded lane. Yeah. Something else and this is non cinematic, but I think The Office didn't great Christmas episodes. Oh yeah. I think you could bundle those up and do those over an afternoon with some wine. And that would be a pretty good, a pretty good day. Yeah, pretty well spent. And so yeah, that's what I got for the holidays. So you recently saw Bohemian Rhapsody or Bohemian Rhapsody. Starring Rami Malek. I think that's how you pronounce it. I think so. Honestly, don't know anyone else in the movie. But I'm curious to hear your thoughts. The guy who plays a Game of Thrones, and again, I haven't seen it a year and a half. Sansa, Littlefinger. Oh yeah. Yeah, he's in there. And it's weird. He looks weird, I think. Without a little soul patch. Yeah, and flavor saver. Yeah. And it's like they're deliberately trying to make him look so different from Littlefinger that they make him look kind of weird, I think. When he looked weird and Dark Knight Rises, where he's on the plane with bane at the beginning. Oh, that's that guy. Weird. Yeah. But yeah, I enjoyed it. I thought it's gotten mixed reviews. And I think that a lot of people feel like it sanitizes. The history of queen, they kind of gloss over a lot of stuff, and they, you know, it's not maybe the most coherent timeline, which is weird to me because it was produced by the other people and other guys in Queen, did it. And but I don't know, I feel like it fit the vibe of Freddie Mercury. I think with biopics, you have to consider who they're making the movie about. You know, for example, I think like John Leno Paul McCartney, you make a John Lennon movie, I think that and again, I don't know, but I would speculate that John Lennon would want a very detailed, very intense, because his expression was through his music. He didn't leave anything out of his music. He was very, he was very Frank about his troubles. I mean, it was like, when you look at his song titles, you know, help, I'm a loser, they know that kind of stuff..

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"In the shoot ready. So what is Jack Jack? Wait, oh, you guys move the litter box. The litter box has been moved and where do I go? I mean, you can still go there. We will have the pads down. So that's up to you. Where did it get moved? It's downstairs. The litter box downstairs. Well, what if Jack is upstairs and has to take a dump cycle? He'll work that out. You know, sometimes he just lets gravity do its work. Has he left any livings? Were you stole his throne? He's done that, yes. Yeah. Well, maybe you should have two. One upstairs one down. We've got two bathrooms. Yeah. All right, I'm sorry. Anyway, the wine's good. This is a very fruit forward yet derived rose that you could do with all kinds of. I mean, pretty much anything you can think of with Thanksgiving ham, turkey, chicken, salads. Dressing or stuffing, I don't know what you call it. Well, if you make it and then you stuff it in that bird, it would be stuffing. Yeah. But if you don't, then it's dressing. Yep. Okay. See, that's solved a long-standing riddle for me. But yeah, this goes with that. This goes with, I don't know if I've ever had cranberry sauce, but Thanksgiving. I don't remember ever eating that. I've had cranberry chutney. Pretty good. And I'm not sure what chutney has been like the word a lot. I think pears are involved though. But I think chutney would be a good nickname if you were like in a cockney gang in the 19th century. But anyway, digressing. So yeah, this is a good Thanksgiving wine and we've enjoyed it a lot. And I will put the link where you can learn more about it on the website and move your reviews U.S. and also you can find my reviews of hunter killer and overlord. They're both on there. Overlord or forward. Exactly. And so we are going to move on to the next one and our next topic of discussion momentarily. But I'm going to give you a soothing guitar interlude to get us there..

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"Yeah, it needed a ride on the spruce Bruce. Yeah. And then you saw a hunter killer, which is submarine movie. So my dad and I and this is a story I have to tell because he doesn't remember or agree with it at all. But I guess he read hunt for October way back in the day and he picked me up from the sitters and was like, we're going to go see this movie and I don't know why he thought at that age I would like it. But for some reason, I enjoyed it a little bit, not as much as he did, but it grew on me. And then later on, we would see what crimson tie together and I think U 5 7 ones. I was like, our thing is submarine movies. So I was going to drag him to this. Yeah, I eventually got him to go. And then I apologize afterward. It was a seeming pile of dog shit. Horse shit. Cow shit, couch chips. And so he didn't like it either. You choose the animal and it is the feces of that animal. It was not very good. Yeah, there's platypus droppings. Yeah. Yeah. It was just the same movie that you've seen. If you've seen crimson tie and have run October, U-571, that's boot. You pretty much put those movies into a casserole. And that is this movie. But it doesn't seem to boot. Yeah. See that? And that to me is the movie that inspired all those other movies. And what was the other movie you had in your review of it that you had mentioned about run silent run deep old classic movie? But yeah, those movies, it's like the people who made this movie watched all of those movies and then had a software program. They put like cranked me out of script that approximates all of these movies. At least a little bit. Do Jack Ryan, hunt for October, but shit here. Yeah. And it's bad because the jar butler? Not a bad actor. But he was just not given a lot to do in this. Gary Oldman. Gary fucking a woman. Sid Vicious. Jeez. You know. Just Lee Harvey Oswald. But the whole team of dudes that they send in on the ground to do reconnaissance in Russia to check out all this crazy happenings and goings on because they've essentially kidnapped the Russian president. And that's what all is happening here. Think about how goofy what you just said is. They've essentially kidnapped the Russian president. I think I told you that I was like, oh, this sounds like somebody greenlit a nugget of a story I wrote in middle school. They were like, yes, keep all the characterizations exactly the same run with it. Yes. This is project greenlight gone bad. I mean, and I knew I said this and review I knew there was a point coming where it was like somebody's gonna say get me The White House or we've got a brief president or get The Pentagon on the phone now. It was all it was missing was for the ground crew to be pushing the Russian president to the ground. Get down, mister president. Yes. Yeah. Who is swollen as fuck? Yeah. when he's standing next to other characters, like he looks like the fucking hulk. I saw him sitting next to what? I can't remember the actor's name, but he was, I think he was Boris the bullet Dodger back in. And snatch. Or is that, yeah, I think it's snatched. Anyway, Locke's talking. But yes..

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"The people in the world to agree on anything is going to be like cats, marsh on the parade, but yeah, I don't put a flat earth flag up there. Yeah. Yeah, depict the flat pancake, orbiting around the sun. It's circular, but it still looks flat to me. Man, yeah, and it's like, I take that as the ultimate example of darwinism the flat earth people. Steve, I hope you're not a flat earth guy. Don't let me down Steve. Steve is our one follower in case you're wondering, yeah. But anyway, so your opinion is that it should have been depicted. They should have shown it. I mean, if it's part of the story, yeah, I get that, but there's. So much if a lot of this story was about the whole lead up to it. There's a movie called the dish with Sam Neill, and putty from Seinfeld. Warburton. It's great film. It's about, but it's set in Australia. It's all about the dish. On the other side of the world, you know, getting the signal and beaming stuff back so that you can actually see Neil Armstrong, walk on the moon in here, all that stuff and about how they almost lost the signal and trying to hurry up and get it back. Great film. And it only has the audio and stuff. Well, it might show the depiction. But most of it was all about being the trials and tribulations of the guys made in the satellite trying to get the signal back. So I can see it on that other side if they're not actively showing it. But if they did it, thinking that people were going to be butthurt, then that's dumb, but I don't know. I didn't really have a lot of skin in that game. Yeah. Well, to me, it's also the movie does depict because.

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"Going to kind of ride this ride for a while. I'm going to show up, have a great idea and then peace out. A few seasons. You guys figured out. There's a smoke monster, and there's a dude named Jacob and that's really what we know. How it ends, we don't know. So. It seems like they just rolled like sexy dice, but like plot device. And they just rolled them and they were like, okay, smoke monster. Good and evil. And island. And they were like, yep, we'll go with that. Yeah, it was like mad libs. But yeah, and if there's not a band called sexy dice plot device somebody needs to get on that. That'd be great. That is women with beehive hairdos and short skirts, playing instruments in my mind. That's what I imagine. Maybe I'm drunk. But yeah, over the world's good, it was enjoyable and if you're looking for if you can handle the violence of it and the dismembered limbs and talking severed heads, yeah. Well, there's supposed to be like the one hardcore badass army dude paratrooper that that's going in with them that's inexpensive expert or something. He has some terrible fucking lines in this, like they're walking to a destination after they've made an enormity. And they're talking about other friends and he goes, well, so friends do, sometimes they die. All right, weird. And then he has at least one more of those who like, that's what happens sometimes. He tries to say some cool shit and it doesn't work. At the end, there's a big confrontation in somebody's like, how does it feel for the blood of eternity? We flowing through your veins or something and he waits a beat and a little too long and I was like, this very fucking good. And he goes not too fucking great. And Jesus. Remind me of minimum. That's the take we don't. That's what we decided on. It's like what happens to a toad that's been struck by night and he walk. Yeah. Yeah. There was a lot of difficulty at the end. But yeah, I wanted at the end of an army of zombies coming out of woodwork and I wanted. I wanted a giant just Montage of heads exploding and chill like that. I didn't get it. I wanted some little splatter house in there. You wanted to eat all that. You weren't ash to show up in the middle of this movie. Yes. Yeah, what you need is ash in a sergeant uniform, 1944, rolling around machine gun zombies. Now, he had some liners. Hey, she bitch. You know. That was great. Shop smart, shop, that's smart. He just, yeah. You know what, Bruce Campbell just needed to go over that screenplay at the end with a fine tooth comb. Like, let me write you just a few on liners. Yeah. Yeah. Gave me ten spots. I'll give you ten good one letters, and that's what you go with. It needed a little Bruce spruce. Yes it did..

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"Or if you're looking for a really good wine to have after the meal, I mean it's something that will warm you up by a hot fire. First couple sips didn't grab me, but I think it's grown on me. I think as you grow more and more red in the face. Yeah. It's what we need. So we got a lot of stuff on our plate and not a lot of time to get there. Actually, we got all the time in the world hell. We can go all night. Be like with one of those dance marathons, these two back in there were people danced until they fall over. I'm supposed to be home at 9 o'clock. Okay, well then we got like 17 minutes. Cool. So first thing we're going to talk about is. So I saw first man last weekend. Yeah, yes, Ron Gosling. And Claire Foy, who was in the queen. She's the new girl who dragon tattoo or whatever. Looks good in the previews. She's versatile. Versatile is what would you say? I would say beans. Yep, first House beans. Cool. And so saw that, there was kind of a controversy around that and I'm going to kind of bounce this off of you, see what you think. The big deal was obviously it's about Neil Armstrong. And so if you have never read any kind of history book in your entire life, he walks on the moon with the Apollo 11 mission. He and Buzz Aldrin. And the big thing is that they do not depict in this movie the astronauts planting the American flag on the lunar surface as they did in real life. And so that has they don't show it at all or they don't show it as it happened. They don't show it. They omit it completely. And so that has some controversy. All about the lead up and not actually the they show them landing on the moon and walking, but they do not depict them planting in American flag. Oh, so people are butt hurt over flag and flag related items. Yes. Yes. It is offended some sensibilities. And I mean, I get where they're coming from. And because I like to see both sides to, you know, all kind of just, you know, issues of the day, and I would like to say in this regard, welcome. Yeah. I see both sides of it too. I mean, the thing that on one hand is Neil Armstrong, obviously had a lot of time on the way to the moon to think about what he was doing. What he was going to say, because 800 million people are watching you on TV. It's like, gotta come up with something. And so he had some time to think about what his line was going to be. You can get a good look at it two months take by a second or have a bull's ass bow and try to take the butcher's word for it. It doesn't have the quite zooming ring. That was one of the last like that was it was either that or one small step for man. Yeah. He met in his statement. He deliberately left it open. He didn't say this is one giant leap for United States of America. He said, he purposefully included everybody. So he wanted out there to be a global event..

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"Set up and you have all of these things going on where all of this doubt has crept in like you said and you have this guy who a lot of people know to and then you're like oh he's being a little strange now and oh he suddenly in texas and all of these questions are popping up and i have to say the dan the dynamic between clod and his mom was just so fun to like. That injected this sort of levity into the book even though in the midst of a very very serious situation. But you just can't help but laugh when you're reading some of the things bobby say yes. His mom lovey is so great so great and she's just like whip smart and very capable even in her old age. I love that. She's the one who just has no trouble believing any of this stuff. She's like yeah make sense. She's like i've heard this folklore before makes sense to me. Actually it's real. And i wonder if that's kind of why king took it to texas because of its proximity to mexico and l. Cuco sort of being this mexican boogeyman. Who goes after kids usually. it's disobedient. Kids which frankie wasn't as far as we know you know he was just this kid who liked baseball. And you know terry was. He was an easy target. Yeah yeah the way that this story takes a turn again as they get to texas and you know they have to keep sending claude away like he sent to go get chicken at loved that okay. I guess i'm going to get chicken. Ma and he's like but it's going to be cold by the time. I get back because look i can relate to that. Yes we have food places nearby here. But it's like if you want something that's in colorado springs. Let's say by the time you get back that she's not going to be war. So yeah it was. I was really feeling that moment. I i understand your pain claude. You know you. You don't wanna call chicken. I don't blame you i. I do not want the cold chicken town. Yeah yeah and they how it all wraps together by the end of the book like it starts out a little slow but then it picks up and has a steadily increasing pace even with those stops when they hit texas where okay. Now we are going to sit down and have an explanation session. I think it starts out slow because everyone's working under the assumption that the crime is already been solved. So then you're kind right like okay. We got a question him. We gotta read a ms rice. Got get ready to go to trial and you're doing all this preparing for this thing that never comes and then after that went terry dies. You're like oh oops sees where we gonna do now. Where's the after ramp things up to eleven basically to one solve the crime and to forking to keep your attention. Frankly because this did start a little slow. And i was getting a little worried like about a third of the way through i was like is something gonna happen and of course i knew it was because i had seen the show but i didn't know how the ten episode limited series would compare in pace to the book because ten episodes is a lot but also not a lot. You know it's it's a good amount. Yeah and for the length of this book. I think that was a good choice for the adaptation. But you know as soon as we get to texas. Your expectations are just like okay. Something has to happen and we get this whole major shootout because another character. We haven't even mentioned yet. Jack hoskins and we also have not mentioned yoon sapolu. I hope i'm pronouncing that correctly but yoon kind of ads. All of this element of okay. I am here. I want to help. I have these other obligations. We'll see okay. i'm here again. We're definitely doing this. And jack hoskins is just like taken over you know mind wise and he is doing altis irrational things you know cops at their scariest if you will because you have two sides of the coin here i think because you have ralph. Who is a good detective. Wants to continue being a good detective made of very terrible mistake. And then you have jack who is just going completely off the rails so you have this juxtaposition between ralph and jack where they're just reacting to things in completely different ways you know. Jack wants to get revenge on ralph. For whatever reason petty petty. Because it's definitely shown that jack is not considered a good officer or good deductive. He's not he doesn't he can't get no respect as they rodney. Dangerfield like this fault. He's it is his fault like he has. He shouldn't be getting respect. And like it's i. I'm pretty sure that it's hinted at that. His time on the force very well may be coming to an end anyway and then alco comes to him and manipulates him and takes him over essentially. And then you have this wild card. Because he's obviously not not in his right mind by the time he gets down to texas. He's very unaware of the reality of the situation. He's just being driven by both his own. Petty desires and the prompting of out cuco and so by that final scene or not the final scene but by the big climactic scene where the shootout is happening. It really does feel like okay. Who's going to make it out of this because it's king book and you know somebody's gonna die probably more than one and it could be anybody because there's no very rarely are their sacred people with an king book and this definitely definitely holds to that a lot of people die and it's very sad at that final moment. Yeah you have jack shooting at howie and alec. All of them really. But because he hits the gas tank that explodes where those two have been killed and you is wounded not dead and then ralph and holly go into this cave. Basically like these caves that have been shut down because of probably safety reasons. I mean there was like this whole family thing and people died right like this whole story. That lovey had and you really.

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"Supernatural being. Who has this gu. That i don't even really know. I'm still a little confused on the part but do when he changes form. It's it's not like what snakes do when they shed their skin instead. He just goes everywhere right right and then slowly like mutates into the new person and it's from the throughout the course of the book that it's not just that you know he takes on an appearance of someone. He takes on their dna their fingerprints their shoe. Size like everything about them is replicated into this l. cuco but only after he has scratched them usually on the back of the neck. Yes yup yes to get a blood sample from them and here we go and it's interesting how that revealed because it's just in these little bits you know and you can put together and i think that's the other thing i liked about. It is how all of those little bits add up and just like in a good crime. Book your trying to figure out what's going on right along with the characters and in this one. Unlike in a lot of his books king doesn't necessarily Give you a whole lot more info. Send the characters like you're kind of finding that stuff out as they do but you're not necessarily given more information it might not be that they believe it but you don't necessarily know more than they do for very long in the book one thing with l. Cuco is that you know. King is pulling this from a very real folklore from latin america specifically and they get into that and one thing i've always enjoyed about. His works is how much detail goes into the research. You know he very easily could have just made something up completely from scratch but instead we get to see what influences him through this story and obviously he's talked about influences in interviews and everything over the years so he has talked about other riders. He's influenced by you know. Shirley jackson i believe is a pretty big as many horror writers would site but i think and raymond chandler who is one of the biggest mystery writers of his time. So he's kind of taking these different elements and not necessarily smashing them into one novel. But he combines so many genres and you know as. I've been reading the more recent books i'm like. A lot of these aren't even really rooted in horror. You know this one. I think more so than some of the other recent stuff like the bill. Hodges trilogy and you know the institute is like fire starter. Which yeah i guess. Telepathy and telekinesis counts as like horror. A lot of people think of king as the guy who does horror. And that's kind of it or you know the dark tower which is more fantasy driven. So it's kind of yes. Yes even though. He's made a name for himself as the king of horror so to speak you get so many other genres and influences from him and i think that really comes through in this book. Yeah it kind of reminded me of a pet cemetery. Because there's a lot of that in pet cemetery with the mic mac. Yes the mic people in the wind to go which is a native american Story and i believe that is accurate to the mic mac people. It's the little bit of realism in that. It's a it is a in our world a real fable that people tell and all of that. It adds a certain sense of realness in that. Oh i could see this story. You know on a spooky youtube video or something like that and so it gives it this sense of more modern ness and less displaced from our own reality because king is all about that displacement from our own reality considering you know his dark tower series and all of that. So yeah. I thought i was like it when he includes that stuff. And when you can tell. He's done his research without reading his. You know his little intro where he usually gives credit to the people who he called. And hey gimme all the about. Yeah and obviously over the years. He's had different people doing research for him. He had doctors who entertain his questions. You know he's had a lot of people helped him along the way. That's for sure. But i imagine he also just out of pure. Curiosity does a lot of this research on his own because he has always said that you know in order to be a great writer. You need to read a lot. And i think a lot of writers would probably agree with that just because it makes sense you know i imagine comic book. Creators read a lot of comics and a lot of film and tv. People consume a lot of film and tv staff. You know it just kind of goes hand in hand to see what new things people are writing about or trying and with the outsider. Not only. do you see as influences coming through and sort of these different areas. He wants to explore. But it's not something that he's really done before you know. I mentioned the institute. Kind of feels like fire starter. I think a lot of people would agree with that. Because you have the shop and the institute and kids with the same powers you know or a similar powers and you know no one in the institute is throwing fireballs granite but you know they still have sort of this psychic ability and its supernatural so with the outsider though. We haven't really had anything like this book. Obviously we've had the crime stuff but the way that this blends crime with folklore. Is i think what really grabbed me with it. It kind of feels that. This book is in two halves. There's the terry maitland. Half of the book where they are trying to determine you know did terry kill the child if not who did And then terry's murdered by ali and then everything kind of switches like you were saying earlier where the second big event in this book it brings all of these disparate people together who some of them were already kind of doubting and then there were some who were like no. He definitely did. This are all forced to reevaluate. What actually happened. And then that sets them on an entirely new journey to stop this once. They realized that they didn't get the right guy. And this is just going to keep happening. There's a big difference in tone to with the small town. Everyone's looking at the maitland. Family vibe and then the middle of texas you know yes. It's an extreme change in setting during a novel for king. You know you don't often get that either. It's like if something is set in maine it's said in maine you know and This you go from flint city to texas and you know you obviously have the hotel and other city from one terry was outta town. And that's his alibi but we don't really spend too much time like outside of the hotel in the bar there so it's really hard to consider that in the same way as you do when the characters get texas and you know you have this bouncer and you know claude is someone.

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"Right. Yeah and i think the show did a pretty good job of adapting this. Now that i've read the book. They do have some changes as they all. Do you know you. And i have recently watched lisi's story and you know that definitely changes. Some things from the book and a lot of these stories are sometimes hard to tell the way king tells them in a visual format. And i think because this has more of the crime element you know. It's something that people are more used to seeing onscreen. So you know this. And i just finished watching mr mercedes recently to that crime element as long as you don't make it feel like law and order you know I think you're going to dry and a lot of people because you'll still dry in some people who love law and order and i have nothing against that series of shows because obviously as for has been on for like twenty three seasons or something so they know what they're doing but i think for a king novel especially the crime ones. It's still wouldn't make sense to adapt it that way. Because it's not a weekly crime thing that you can do over ten episodes. It's one crime in this case. It still multiple crimes right. It's not enough to have that sort of procedural feel and oftentimes kings crime stuff doesn't really follow procedure. No i mean this gets close. I think with like detective work. That happens in it. But it's still once. The supernatural element becomes apparent in it. All of that kind of goes out the window. Once you have the detective coming to the suspect's wife injuring in all of that will i mean. Does that happen after he dies. I know it's right around that time. I wanna say it's just before like once they start realizing like is this is not everything is adding up here. Detectives don't usually go. And i'll keep what you say to myself you know. And and that's it works within the context of this kind of supernatural crime. Story and too much procedure would have made this feel just so dry and it wouldn't have worked if you're also trying to you know include the really freaky aspects of the d'appel ganger part of this. Because i i. It's just kind of weird and creepy and then as you as they reveal more and more of the reality of what this creature is it gets more and more upsetting as you see the trail that this creature has left across the country the world killing children and feeding off of all of their them and their families misery. Yeah i totally agree with you. That it would have been more dry. If there were more of the procedural cop talk stuff in this and i think the fact too that they bring in alex kelly who is a private detective kind of helps ease that because he's sort of in this gray area. He has rules that he has to follow. But he's not a cop so he doesn't have all of the same rules that they have to follow and you know he has a little more freedom. He is basically trying to beat the cops at their own game too. So that how he can sort of. Have this upper-hand. Howie being the lawyer. For terry maitland and you see all of these people in the end come together in a way that at the beginning of the book you wouldn't expect but king does that legwork to make sure that all of these characters are going to come together in the end and you know you throw holly into the mix too because alec i believe is the one who has like. Oh hey i've heard of this person and you know at this point in time we don't really know y it was just holly and not bill. Who came because. I think as soon as alex mentioned holly anyone who's read the bill. Hodges trilogy is like oh you know. Maybe bill's going to show up to and he doesn't. And i liked that they actually just pull holly for this because it kind of leaves you wondering what happened to bill and they hint at it in this book may hint at what happened and how it all fell apart for them but i was. I was wondering as i was reading. It does as he's telling me what the end of the lah because this came out shortly after like this was obviously written after the mr mercedes trilogy. Yeah i think you had end of watch and then you had like wendy's button box and sleeping beauty's and then this so you have okay. That makes sense. So you only have those two books one being annabella in between and watching this so you know it's not like a lot of time has passed because it really seems like at this point. He's kind of telling these stories in real time so you know. We're not going back in time to tell any of these stories. They're kind of happening whatever years he wrote them in at least yet looks like the end of watch was published in two thousand sixteen and then this came out about two years later so enough time for him to write the end. Watch and then be like. Let's use this care. I like this character. Let's bring her into this next book and give a little closure to the previous previous ones. So i was like i really got to get into that. Mr mercedes series and then promptly didn't show started in two thousand seventeen to so that one kind of started right after the trilogy ended so we had this live action version of holly to see and different portrayal in the outsider. As far as that a patients go. I was wondering if it would be the same person. It is not very different way. But i think holly was one of those characters that people either really liked her or couldn't stand her because of her quirks that she had. And you know. I'm just speaking from kind of what i've heard you know within our little horror steven king kind of internet friend group if you will and i think she's a very interesting character since you don't have that experience with the bill. Hodges trilogy what did you think of holly. When she was introduced our. I just loved her. I was so excited to see her because she's not necessarily likeable in a traditional way even as an especially not as a traditional female character. She's very breaks all of those bounds. as you would expect from a king book honestly you know. She is so shrewd and isn't afraid to be you know upfront with people and insult people. If necessary to get what she wants and she's got so many flaws such a strong an interesting person that it really was sleek. That was the thing that may be the most interested in reading. And i'm still going to read it. It's just my it's in my pile. You know the giant pile. She was the one i was like. I gotta know more about this character because any any book that has her in it is gonna have at least something else going on as well and they allude to the fact that holly has experienced different things. Let's say yes. I do that really well because it doesn't give away the bill hodges trilogy. It doesn't spoil any of those books. Everything is alluded to extremely vaguely. So that if you have read it you know exactly what they're talking about. But if you haven't like you you're kind of intrigued and you want to go read those and be like ooh. What's this about. You know business very something very very specific. That happened to this character. And you know we've gone for about twenty five minutes here are so and we have not even mentioned l. cuco so yes is the big twist..

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"Adventure. Yeah and grace. Is the daughter. Who is you know seeing the outsider. And because she's the younger of the two everyone is kind of finding it hard to believe her but as a reader we all know from previous king novels. That you kinda always have to believe the kids you know. I just finished reading the institute recently to that definitely has like fire starter vibes all over again with more characters more kids. You have it where they're kind of just going through this thing on their own and no one in town is really helping them at all by any means because hates one. They're too scared to tell the adults and two. They know even if they do. They won't be believed but all of those kids are older than grace. So you know grace's just saying these things and telling everyone the truth but it's so bizarre what she sang that they don't really believe her. And you know you mentioned the bill hodges trilogy and holly gibney comes into play in. This and i was surprised how long it took. Because i could have sworn she was in more of the show i again. I could be wrong. Because i haven't seen the series since it premiered in january of last year and as we all know it is very very long almost year and a half now of this. Roughly roughly a year and a half. Now of this by the time Everyone is listening to this. It's been about a year and a half of the whole pandemic thing and this happened before that and it somehow seems like a lifetime ago. Yeah exactly like a january twenty twenty. That was like twenty years ago. So i apologize my as a little hazy with the show but i'll probably talk about more of the differences in that episode because with the novel's obviously being the source material. It's always interesting to be what the shows do decide to change. And i think the way king wrote this was very specific in its intent like you said the murder feels more detached and i think that is what makes it so brutal to because frankie is never really character. We get care about before this happens. Yeah yet we're seeing him from the perspective for the most part from the investigative team and then in howie Terry's lawyer and a little bit from terry's perspective it feels more like a crime show lake where we have this nameless victim almost that then kind of we get a little bit of glimpse into but it's not necessarily about this book is not about frankie. This book is about you. Know what happens. Because frankie. Because of frankie staffs and how that affects both terry and then his inner circle and then the detectives who are trying to figure out like what the heck actually happened here because you know from their perspective. Initially it does seem reasonable. They have all of this. What they feel is ironclad evidence but as Terry's lawyer point saudis. But you didn't actually do any checking. You took all those people seriously. But you didn't actually check terry's whereabouts. You didn't talk to him. I you just assumed you had something and swooped in. And i think that obviously the reason for that in the book is because of the brutality of the crime is that they don't want to give anything away and spooked terry. 'cause they think he's just gonna run and that works really well within the book. I think that they did just go off half cocked. Yeah and you have the fact that ada bill samuels is the one sort of pointing this case in a very specific direction. And you have ralph anderson the main detective who knows this family. He's known terry for years. And you know. Terry coached his son who they talk about a lot. But he's like am i the whole story. Yup we never get to meet him or anything like that. And and his I really liked the fact that we also get from genie his wife that. There's it's almost a detective and his his assistant or side worker where she's giving perspective and even though she's not a detective. Her perspective is at points in the book. Totally invaluable and that is what helps. Ralph really see. Like maybe i do need to keep more of an open mind because this is like it gets to a point of okay. It's a little weird you know. we've got this alibi. And then as the alibi becomes more and more concrete it starts to get weirder and weirder and then once they bring holly into things and she starts spilling the t. about okay. This is what i found lake then. It just turns the weird up to eleven and it really feels like genie. Is the only reason ralph can really except that. Because he loves this woman so much and she's able to accept it and willing to work within this framework he's able to do so as well eventually not reversed by. i like. this is not true on your crazy. Yeah and we have two massive events that really turned the tides of this novel twice. I you have frankie's murder and that really says you up to think okay. They already arrested the guy. This can't be the whole story. So you are basically starting with the end result and kind of working your way backwards through this to find out the truth and i kind of liked that he does it that way because even though obviously this is still going in chronological order as far as with the crime. It feels like it's all happening backwards. It's like you said it's chronological but then it also kind of plays what king does incredibly well plays with time so that we are still getting the past from the current perspective. It works really well within this book. And it's not too much because i think he really could have gone overboard like this did not need you know like an level where we are going back and forth in time and seeing the murder and all that like there's just enough of it to make it to give it some perspective i think exactly and he easily could have made the timelines super confusing for us especially with you know the quote unquote to terry's so i'm glad that it was done the way it was done and it was easy to follow that way and yeah you know the second. Massive event is teri being shot outside the courthouse by frankie's brother. Also everything that happens to. The peterson family absolutely terrible. Yes just crushing it crushing. And that's not anything new for king and like you can kind of tell it's coming as you could just see like okay like an under the dome with The guy who eventually commits suicide. I can't remember his name but like he's lost his whole family. Like i think i think he's the one who sees his wife bleed out in front of him. Right is the dome comes down. Her hand gets cut off and he just slowly loses his mind and you can tell from the point after his wife has died in his arms. That like there's no coming back for this guy and that's very much. How feels for the peterson. Family and i will say so. I had this book spoiled for me which was terrible because it was a review. And i was i was reading. I was like how. Do i want to give this a try. So i read this review and in like the first two sentences it says you know that who the outsider is. All of this. And i was like oh well that must not be like a huge part like king must get into that right away and then i learned as i'm reading the book like know what's going on is actually like the first half of the mystery and it's not truly revealed until it good until halfway point you don't really figure out what's going on and i was like sis not cool and i still liked. I was still able to enjoy the book but it did give me a different perspective of knowing that like it definitely wasn't terry who killed him. There is d'appel ganger and all of that and it was like But i was really frustrated. When i figured that out about four pages in. That was the mystery that we were trying to solve or the first mystery. There are more mysteries that come along but so if you came to this book after watching the show you also knew that..

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"Hey everyone chats materials back. I'm your host diana chapman and today i am joined once again by katie schaefer. And we are talking about the novel the outsider. Here's your spoiler alert everyone. I know we're talking about more recent stuff here but we are talking about everything that happens in this book. This is one that. I actually did backwards. I watched the tv show before reading the book. And wow some things are different. Katie are they. I haven't watched the show yet. I've i've been like okay. I'm going to do it. And i'm going binge at all but parts of it are really dark so it was. I don't know it's already dark time in the world. Do i really want to add more to well. I won't spoil any of the show for you. But i will say that. I have absolutely no recollection of all of the texas stuff. Oh okay being in the show. I think some of it is like in the show but i don't think it's texas. I could be wrong. I watched it when it came out for reasons that i don't really know because i knew i was gonna watch it for this but i guess i just wanted to like keep up with the conversation or something but i do have to say the book very good. I feel like people are kind of on both sides of the fence with this one where people either really don't like it all that much or people really do enjoy it and obviously we'll get to ratings later but overall. How did you feel about this book. This was one of the. Because i read this book. Way back when it came out as well and that at the time i think it was one of the first things i read after that. He wrote a significant chunk of time after his accident. So what. I see a lot of online people calling like his new style. Like people say that these are different than from before which. I don't know that. I agree with but i really liked this one and i was kinda reading it in that mindset of like does this feel different and not really. I mean i've read enough king. That's well it's no more different than like. The green mile is writing style. For example is from kerry. Those are two very different style. Stylistic books and a part of it is due to age but it also just seemed like and i haven't read his mr mercedes books which this kind of relates to so i was wondering maybe this is really his It's not exactly hard boiled but it's definitely leans towards that at times he's going through a crime phase. I would say yeah. Yeah and i wanted to read the mr mercedes. Because i've heard they're good and i really liked the guy who's the lead actor in that show. Brendan gleeson yes. I think he's fabulous Especially at this kind of a role that i heard the mr mercedes character is so what did you think i was a little weary going into it because i knew how brutal it was going to be having seen the show and knowing that even though the show is on. Hbo at probably tame to certain elements of kings story. Down a little bit because king is really really good at writing children characters but in this story he's writing about children in a completely different wildly morbid way. You know because for the most part you know the main kid that this focuses on is dead right from the start pretty much so you have this whole town mentality. I think you really see bits and pieces of this town mentality like we do in under the dome just to a lesser extent. Because we're not so focused on as many characters. But you know terry maitland. Was the little league coach. Everyone loved this guy and multiple people. Multiple eye-witnesses picked him out as the guy last seen with the boy alive right and then coming out of the woods with blood on his shirt and those are some pretty and people liked him enough that they all just kind of relate with the blood or just kind of like oh because he excuses it away with saying he has a nose bleed and they're like well. Let's seems a little weird but it's terry he wouldn't do anything wrong and then this happens and i think the the book opens with his arrest right on the when they're coaching. He's coaching that little league game and they just descend upon him. That's pretty close to the beginning. And then you kind of work your way through the story backwards as they're trying to solve the crime. And you have frankie. The boy who was absolutely mutilated raped. After the fact. I think it was and then you know. This story is just so hard to read at times because it's one thing when king has adult characters. Go through all of these horrible things you know like. I said we've seen him put kids through the ringer but never in quite the same way. The this feels more detached almost in in a certain way which fits in more with like the mystery crime book aspect of it because those are typically fairly detached from the victim and he does that and i think really the only time we get a kid's perspective in this is from Maitland's daughter who's seeing the outsider. And even then it's just a brief little glimpse of it. And i think even that brief glimpse feels very mike. Okay as usual. King knows how to write kids but this one. It feels almost more brutal. Because we don't learn a whole lot about frankie. He is just kind of the crime victim. And that's not usual for king book character. Development is very big in kings stuff and in this. We don't get a whole lot about the person whose death started this whole adventure..

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"Eddie has on venom indefinitely. And you know and that's just talking about someone next to you and i think bannon To situation between m envenom is even stronger. Because they're they're they're together as one being and sharing you know Brain matter so that's even stronger of connection. I agree with you. It's not going to change eddie. Eighty still going to be who he is but he's going to be changing eventually. Yeah absolutely absolutely. it's like. I think that you prefer our genius. It's just somebody next to you. The the ma- the fact that they are having you rethink what you gonna do. You think for utilize Just take a step back analyze. Your own perspective is giving you that extra push to have. It's a different result on who you can be. This is just what you guys said the day we're just a recollection of all our spears and dot com by. We want our decisions. We made on depressant. I going to determine what we're going to be in the future which it's never gonna be ahead of the future is always becoming now anyways. Yeah you know so if you think about it it's just like it. That's what i said. He's like an alter ego but at the same time it's a totally separate consciousness for eddie broke as and as men wants to do his own things he has. He saw them things to do to allows. Where were you see that. They kind of try to meet halfway. Yeah that'll be doing a marriage right marriage of sorts. Like you have your agenda mine kind of similar. you know. now we're together. We're moving through life together and were meeting each other in the middle on pretty much everything. the good thing is that they could kind of see how each other feels on different topics. So you have an idea of how you proceed. You have an idea on okay. This is a no no. This is maybe okay. Let's compromise. i'll take than maybe and let you know what i mean. Which is something like in a marriage or relationship you don't have because you don't have you can only and that's why so. Communication is so important in any relationship. Because you don't have that connection. No you know so that you houston there for a successful relationship base. A relationship like eddie broke envenom. Well i think part of the marriage license. You have to to get neuralink installed that you know. I mean that's what people that's like. It's funny bring it up. Because that's the con- that's the whole concept behind soulmates. That's what people think of. Really when they're talking about soulmate. It's because you feel like somebody's sto intrinsically understands you on such a deep level that you you feel what they feel and you can sort of anticipate you know things that are going to make them feel happy or hurt or sad or angry and you just have this intangible connection with that person that it truly feels like you're one being Sesto whole premise of being soulmates. As eddie bracken venom that is so true. Their soulmate finish each other sandwiches. Wow so yeah this. This was a very fun movie to watch an. I really enjoy his his dark humor. I never failed. Sarcasm is so so awesome. And i think that's the appeal with a character not only in the movie but going back to the comics and and the animated Yeah that's the funny thing. He's little teasing. He cannot be covered by the law. Yes i watched the best part. So i i would really like to know from our listeners. who have not seen this movie because i find this very hard to believe if you any of you have not seen and if you had not seen it you know i strongly recommend you go. Watch it this. This is amazing Especially if you're a fi fan. Aliens seem beards. you know. it couldn't get more science. Find in that I really wanna thank you for for being in an our show. It's it we feel very honoured. Would someone agrees to be on our show and especially when like you said. You're not really technically a fan of scifi So it makes us feel really good so we want to really thank you for for being in our show. Oh it was my pleasure. I love venom. So this was such a great discussion. I've learned a lot and You know i enjoyed every minute of it. So yeah awesome and again You know just Tell our listeners where they can find you and in case a you know a nice like i said you know if you listen to the podcast you have to listen. Yeah especially now and times like now when you know most of us do feel alone If you think about it in we we do things and we feel along longest. We don't have that we can't really have that connection with you know like we had before with other people you know. I used to go to the office and talk to my friends at the office. Now we're all communicate through teams. We can't go to lunch together anymore. So we feel alone in an at times like this. I think is very important To to have that feeling of connection especial connection like you know you're really not you feel alone but you're not alone other people are experiencing and just just hearing that to me. At least it makes me feel better absolutely well. you know. that's so funny because everything that you said is almost like an ad for why somebody should have vano smartphone but yes absolutely you can go to stress depressed anxious dot com and you get all the links to the podcast. If you'd like to go. 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"2018" Discussed on Science Fiction Remnant
"The character So like going forward. And i'm i venture to guess here in this book for example this one we were talking about then. You are going to expect a tom. Hardy going forward because of because of that you know again they're reinventing actual you know Character yeah yeah. I mean you Itchy example and you guys show me. Find a right like look into batman movies. How how an actor can set up an expectation for character michael keaton. He did several batmans after him. There was no such big success as they wasn't michael keaton. I feel like after michael keaton. The next actor. Actually f- stylish good batman that people actually wanted. More of him was symbol. And i can tell you know. I was just agreeing. What it's so funny that you mentioned that. Because that's what popped into my head. I was actually thinking. Though not batman but of the joker in how many different ways that that one character can be played by so many different actors in it still embodied the character and do it in their own way. And it's in in exciting. I think even as a writer for me. It's like that's really cool but yeah i can tell you that's very important because let me give you a personal example and we talked about this before i am not a fan of badmin- game and i know a lot of people were gasped. Just me saying you know how you don't like batman. I never really did The comics animated series. I watched them. They're fun but it wasn't like i have to go watch this. We'll have to go read this. I wasn't really a fan a- batman and you can guess you know people that know me know. I typically shy away from dark stories Sat stories corey stories. Stuff like that period right. I don't watch horror. Not because can just because i don't enjoy it. Well that's what i'm going to say. I mean Michael keaton got me to love to character. Batman because of how you know and this is what i'm saying so sometimes dot that actor or maybe that movie that mixture can get people into a franchise they before would not true. I didn't even think of that. But that's absolutely the truth. You may have not read the comic books. You may have not been a fan her. But because let's say for instance. You're a fan of tom hardy. Whether or not you read the comics or were previously a fan. You're going to tune in to see his movie. And then all of a sudden you become you know a new fan of of that whole story. So that's true. That's an interesting perspective. And then all of a sudden now. You're going to have to backtrack. You're going to have to go. Read the comics. Go look at the enemy. You have that hunger for that character now that you didn't have before and you're going to go in consume everything. There's possible that you can consume about that personal character. Yeah so yeah. That's i think that's very very important. For a franchise to be able to get the right chemistry. And and i always say. I think i'm been saying this in almost every my episodes and movies dislike a recipe on the kitchen. You know you have to have the right amount of salt rental pepper. And if you don't do that food doesn't come out right now. Yeah that's true so you have the right script to right actors. The right cameras right producer. There's a lot of moving parts. You just like you said in a movie absolutely there are and it's it's fun that's why it's You know amazing when a movie does well. I'm sure it's just because you have so much going on even with two three actors. I almost think that the more Cast you have the more probability. There is for certain characters or people not to have the right chemistry so yeah a lot of moving parts. The main reason. Why i like van is to me. His funny he is. He is funny. it's the type of hero the they you don't find often. I think that type of hero. I i experienced it with robocup. Okay next deadpool. So they don't they're not it's not that frequent and that's why they're typically rated r. Because you know dole venom to be honest with you was vanilla. Compare to like that pool in an robocop. There was a lot of blood in a lot of you know gore which again i don't like blood gore but i love robocop. I loved that pool. Not so much but deputy for example has a comical tone everything that you seeing a guy getting his pleasure. Almost keitel on a dry elena trophy sign and he just looks twenty hook you. Gory doesn't thing when you combine gory action we good comedy is that keel the sears and and then now she ate as part of the gory part. Yeah so you seen this movie. How many times maybe five or six five or six. The first time. That you see this movie and i mean you were already a fan from the comics What do you think about the movie i mean. Were you excited to watch. Like i did because of the character and after you finish watching what was appointed last benham opping that there was a short appearance. Banham on the spiderman three ethnic. Yes he gets. Yeah i remember that. And i didn't like dad that benham a character. I dealing a lot of people. I should've didn't yeah. Yeah i was dr but it was like a very soaking character which is not to me. That's not been no problem. Easter they kind of competitiveness. That there was between eddie. And peter parker and they more portray him on that spiderman like he was Completely defeated by peter park in professional life and and competing because of the superpower knife. Yeah and i think they got it wrong mainly in my opinion here where you know eddie and peter you know. They're two separate people. They have their their own challenges together. They have their own things together. But ben issa third person. So i think there were combining van eddie again and i think that's where they made a mistake. You know this is a this is not a door this is a thrill ya because in many many parts. Ben always wants eddie to something at he doesn't want to do. The only thing is that you see industrial like all debenham movie. Its venom has his personality. in the movie from spiderman such case is more like it's a bad influence. I think you know. I think that's in my opinion. The reason why..