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I Said No Gifts!
"ayo" Discussed on I Said No Gifts!
"The same shape even. And so we got closer. Wait, so the company that you use like you send them a picture and then the kind of and they match you with an artist who makes an oil painting. And then you give notes? You can give notes. That's incredible. You can pick background color. You can do a lot of stuff. How long is the process? Like about three weeks? Wow, that's amazing. It's odd to me because it feels like whoever painted it. It's obviously a decent painter. At least better than someone who would paint glasses of one circle one square. Well, it feels like a real rudimentary mistake. It in my initial no, I do think I said something also that was like have fun. And I did also I asked for I was like, if you want to make the background like the city where you're from, I really invite you to do that. And that wasn't that offer wasn't taken up. Obviously. Well, for privacy reasons, I'm sure. Oh, okay, here's the picture also that was the reference image. I found it. Oh, are you going to send it to me? I'm going to send it to you in the chat. Can we, when this eventually, this episode comes out? Can we put it on the Instagram? Absolutely. Absolutely. People don't know. This photo is so this is sort of. This is a far different thing than what the painting ended up here. Really is crazy. And I wanted the hands, you know, I wanted this, but he made his own artistic choices. Right. It is what it is, but he well, he may not be able to paint one of these photos, arms are kind of at an angle and maybe he hasn't mastered that part of painting yet. Yeah, it's very specific code. But in these photos, you do not look like a middle aged woman, and you look like a cute little girl. Yeah. And you're even your suit coat looks kind of appropriately sized. In the painting, it is clear that it's your father's jacket. So that's an interesting the artist had that insight. Kind of exaggerate the suit and give you some nice broad shoulders. Anyway, neck really small and sort of, yeah, but anyway, that's what I got you. No, in this other photo, I'm seeing like a white wig somebody's wearing. Do you recall? That was my friend. Whose name is Leanne? She was my best friend at the time. Then the next year she moved to the cape. Oh. It's her family. And we would play video games online with each other. Oh. And then that sort of stopped. And what was she dressed as? She was dressed, I think as Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein. These are two Jefferson. When you get a white wig on, you can be about 60% of people from a history book. You can be albright side, or you could be Thomas Jefferson. I don't make the rules. You can be any sort of wizard, whatever you like. Well, have you ordered a painting like this before for yourself? This was my first time, and I felt moved to have that be, you know, lost to you, I guess I would say. Toe in the water for you. I feel like now you're going to become addicted to it. It is a really funny present. It's an extremely funny present. That's amazing oil painting. Of you as a child. I've got to get this frame. It's wonderful. Yeah, I have options to get a frame but it would have taken longer. Right. The same artist had to build the frame, and then you would have had to know that all notes giving process. And we all know how well he responds to notes. So you two are no longer on speaking terms, creative differences. How do you feel my best friend after you? This is incredible. What should I do with it? Should I put it in my office? Should I hang it in my home? I think however you feel comfortable, whatever feel comfortable with. Well, look, I think it's put it in your bedroom or whatever. It's fine with me. That's fine with me. So wherever you want to put it in. Yeah, when someone gives you a photo of themselves, I feel like you need their permission where to hang on your home. You come over for one of my outrageous parties that I'm so famous for holding. And then suddenly you're painting hanging in the bathroom, things get a little uncomfortable. People have questions, for sure. I think don't put it in the bathroom. Okay. Unless then your bathroom becomes a space where you hang jokes and don't forget to be in the bathroom like that before. I have. And it was a fun nice bathroom. But you know, I think as long as it isn't rolled up in a closet, 'cause I will be coming over to your house. I'm gonna get it framed. I've finally gained the strength in the last literally week to put things in frames and hang them. It was a big step for me. It is a huge step. And then you're like, well, now my House is officially at home. And I also can't move because it took so much effort saying this. After framing it, I mean, including the effort that I took to frame it, right. So once that's hung up, I'm just, I guess I'm here permanently. And what can you say about that? But yeah, I mean, you have other gag gifts from jobs or Friends and the office above the fireplace. If you have a door, a door, a closet door for coach. You can put it inside the closet door for codes. To hang a picture in a closet. That feels like a real end. I actually had a poster that I hung in the closet, but it wasn't like it gave me joy. What was the poster? The poster was a gift, my friend gave me for my birthday. That was a poster that she made that was a photo of Michael Peña. And it said, the hardest working man in showbiz. That's great. You might be. Because we really were like, wait is he the hardest working man in showbiz? And that was a gift that she gave me one year for my birthday and I was like, this is so touching. Every time I open my closet, I'll remember. Are you a big gift giving person? I do like to get gifts. Yeah. Do you have any memorable gifts you can think of that you've given? I got my most recently, somebody to come and clean the house. Oh, that's an incredible gift. You hate cleaning the house. And so I got you a buddy to do this for you. Oh, that's amazing. I mean, I think even for someone who doesn't mind cleaning our House, it's just a nice, yeah. And I got an hour of that time be to help organize stuff. Beautiful. That's very thoughtful. Considering how cruel your mother's been to you. Well, okay. So all the pieces are on the table. Let's play chess. All the pieces are out. Oh, that's a great. I need to put that in my repertoire. I'm sending somebody to clean someone's house. Also, when somebody is hired to clean a house, they just do a better job. Yes, yes. They will always do a better job than you ever could. Right. Look, we gotta play a game. Bridger? I told you the pieces are out. The pieces are out. It's time to I think today we haven't played this game in a while. It's called gift or a curse or actually I want to give you I feel like I should give the guest the option. That's nice. Only nice enough. We can play a game called gift or a curse or a game called gift master. Oh. I obviously give master has such a evocative title. Right..

Couples Therapy
"ayo" Discussed on Couples Therapy
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Couples Therapy
"ayo" Discussed on Couples Therapy
"Genders. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys. Okay, so she is dating a white male TV. All the time, but also can we talk about that cat going to town? That cat was not done the entire video. And I thought that was amazing. That was like this show is dirty. I need to clean it off. I think we had was a little it was very sensual. Yeah, it was. Isn't it enough to tell someone that you're dating? It would be enough for me. If someone told me when I was dating, you look so sexy in that shirt. You look so hot when you wear clothes like that. It turns me on so much. For me, that would be enough to be like, oh, well, maybe I should rock this look then. I just don't give him any compliments when he wears things. Yeah. Something smells different. And then of course literally anything else, it's like, wow, actually, mama, woohoo. How about. Wait, ayo, you're saying pretend she has synesthesia, and then is that when you were saying? Yeah. Yeah, so full out, going to just one second. You have a completely different sense. I also feel like with guys you can like, I don't know. Buy somebody like a shirt. But see, I will tell you this, though, this man right here, he owns about 79 band t-shirts, okay? And Andy like, likes what he likes. I remember the first time I bought him a hoodie at urban because I'm also the kind of person where like, if it's on sale, I'm just buying it, right? And I'm like, this is on sale, this would fit you. And I get it for him. And I was like, oh, here's this hoodie. It literally is just a different color than the one he had, which is the same hoodie in a different vibe. And he's like, and I was like, here, and he's like, okay. I was like, why don't you like? And he was like, it's not my hoodie. He has the clothes. This is early in our love. This was not like recently, but it was like first few months. Early where he was like, this is where what I wear. And I've had to kind of pull you into some interesting tiny dots on a shirt into a button down moment. It is surprising how many cis straight men are really actually very attached to their clothing and very sort of create stories around it about it's important and truly in a way that you think that women do with fashion, but guys just aren't as fashionable, but still have such a connection to what they're wearing. They never want to get rid of anything. It just is a thing. My childhood, my dad had the bigger, he had the hers closet to her's closet. And my mom just has three closets, one's downstairs when she has two upstairs. And my dad had the big one and I was like, and it's like full length, like walked in. He has all this shit. And I was like, when does he even buy clothes? I've never seen him in my clothes. I've never seen him come in with a bag. I don't know how the clothes appear. I feel like he's hiding it. In this situation, it's tough 'cause it is like you don't want to be like telling your partner what to wear. And I don't know. Like, do you just see him in a check or start and just be like, oh, oh my God, my pussy just drive up. When I look at your shirt, I don't know what happened. This is Eric. It's so arid. Oh, God. That's just something about the checkers. Anyway, so I'm not going to grocery store. You want some? I don't know how you suddenly, you know. That might not be subtle. Right. That might not be subtle. Yes, my thoughts. Oh, through my vaginal canal. Oh, God. Listen, mister safi, how do you feel about this? Sure. They are loving this conversation. I'll write my parents are watching, oh no. No, they can handle it. They can handle it. They're killed. We like taking them on a journey. But he knows who I am. I'm pretty sure. I give you what Brian was saying about being like, oh, wow. Something different. Woohoo. Something's in there. What do you think of me though? 'cause I think about it opposite way. We're saying this because you're wearing a checkered shirt and like pussy is arid. That is what you said Lacey. My ovaries turned into little raisins. That was that might be a little bit meaner. Then I love what you're wearing. I'm throwing mine in the hat and saying is it more nice to be like, maybe I love you. Can you just buy some different shirts? 'cause you got so many of these damn shirts. And I love you so much and I love seeing you every day. But it started to look like a cartoon character who like, hey, Arnold every day, baby. You know? And yeah. Like, I feel like maybe it's more straightforward 'cause I feel like all the other stuff, now that I hear it, I'm like, oh, that's nagging. Yeah, I guess I should have waited. Okay. That I hear it. Exactly what you said. My other idea is you could just put like when you make sure this is dark at night. And you have to leave an open and being like, come in the closet later, or whatever. And then he lay part coming the closet at ten 45 p.m.. Meanwhile, you've been in there all night because you're hiding in there. So he finally goes and he's like, oh, wow, what's awaiting me in here? And you go in and you are holding a knife to your throat. And you say, if you don't stop wearing these, I'm absolutely gonna slice them up right off. And then see if that works, then it might. Honestly, sometimes you really have to go big to get anywhere. Yeah. Yeah. The last idea is you like, if there's somebody who's a guy who like who style, you actually really like if you can think of like a guy or a type of guy or whatever whose style you really like, then make him your phone background. Just like, yes. Make his marker, you know? The photo of a solid shirt, your phone back. Like no person wearing it just a solid man shirt. No, not helping anymore. We just threatened a 72 hour hold. We've got my fallopian tubes or husks now. We've got we've got your hideous. Yeah, yeah. I feel like it just, for me, someone gives me a compliment. I need it. Take it run with it, yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely..

Couples Therapy
"ayo" Discussed on Couples Therapy
"And for absolutely $0, you can rate and review the show on Apple. 5 stars, please. It'll only take ten seconds and it helps us tremendously. Okay, that's it. We love you deeply. Now back to the show. So we've got a bunch of video questions from our we told them our audience. But I want to start out with every once in a while on our Twitch show. I do a little segment called valley of the paper doll. Where I put it to the audience. I find something so over the pandemic all we sat on Instagram all day and we would get ads for fake chicken nuggets and clothing. And every once in a while, I would find some clothing and be like, I wonder if I could pull this off. The answer is no, almost every time. But I would put it to the audience. And I'm going to put to you guys. I found this. So eBay, I got a message from eBay last night. That's like, hey, you haven't logged on in 20 years. If you don't log on, we're going to shut down your account. So I didn't click the link just in case. Smart proud of you. I'm proud of you. We don't click out here. He knows about scams. Yeah. Yes. If you ever do an episode on Goldman Sachs, please have me on. Or the mortgage crisis or collateralized debt obligations, collateralized debt. Spicy indeed. And what I was on eBay, Nikki, can you put up this T-shirt I sent you? Oh, I can't wait to see this. Should I buy for $19 and 99 cents? Should I bid on this ALF rocks T-shirt, which is a strong down? Drug thumbs down for Bryan. Now, lazy looking concerned. I.

The Main Column
"ayo" Discussed on The Main Column
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Hollywood Handbook
"ayo" Discussed on Hollywood Handbook
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Blank Check with Griffin & David
"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
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Blank Check with Griffin & David
"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Like funny. Because i remember ninety percent of the script and i remembered also like quoting things with my friends like as jokes. That were jokes. Lines from shrek also. It looked horrible bad. It is terrible looking movie. I cannot imagine what it would look like watching. A theater now looked so bad. Yeah like in every respect it looked awful but like fun destructive beaters and also i'm in the theater like so it was just me my friend and then like a mother and her young daughter and i think like maybe the dad or something and it was really funny like the kid was like barely laughing. It just feels like we don't on track. We were dismissive about shrek in some episodes and a lot of our listeners. Closer to your age than ours. Got very defensive. My oldest fuck but like my sister was three when shrek came out. I saw shrek three times opening weekend. I was all about track. My sister watched all the fucking time she all. The shrek toys like shrek was like a very prevalent thing. I was a fan at the time. But i just in my mind star on the hollywood walk of fame. We'll look a star. I'm not going to argue against that first. Second he's a star cafe said he. He paid that he put he put it be. Put it up there. next time. Kerzner return his damn stark. Wrote.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Only the person involved in the breaking news. Joseph gordon levitt confirmed secret knives out cameo my god had one or he's going to have a voice on the phone what was had one he had won in two thousand. Nine hundred. ninety will have one in the future. He's had a cameo with every single one of ryan johnson's films from brick to the brothers bloom and even star wars the last year and i love to keep it. Who did he play knives out it. It's a voice in the beginning. Keep your ears open. Okay if threat literally off from joseph fucking word 'love' and actually put the fuck in the wrong place. I should have put it between gordon and levin grew does mistake but writing is rewriting writings rewriting. That's the convincingly method in effect. Right there anything else correct. That is the method itself in practice. Okay david let's play a box office game. This movie came out on june. Twenty nine th two thousand and one okay like a wild thing to think about shrek. Shrek delivered trek is number seven. Great guests into ten. Here's the thing griffin. It'll it's been a very long time but we did this box office game many years ago because this is the weekend that a i. Artificial intelligence came out when they dropped that in clown. That movie is the least june movie ever made. That movie should come out and like the secret month after december. Yeah it's a very nephew area. It's.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Like it reminded me of that black last seen in the garden like with that sort of like people don't sit like this in real right it heightens the the the moment and and and the any adds to this overall feeling that this movie is created of like dery me thinks feeling so real and real life feeling like this bizarre dream especially for this man who is in such a an in-between state in his life in his in his choices right. But that's like i mean that's where the sort of good version of the acting class thing comes to me where it's like you know. Okay you have to actors who have worked on some taxed and have tried to perfect. The most literal version of it and good acting teacher knows how to do this in a bad acting teacher. Does this just sort of like performative louis. But where they're like. Okay now do this scene again but this time play like urine alien you know or play it like you're hungry and that's the only thing you're thinking about where you like. Do a run through of it with some odd note. That is not intuitive but somehow might unlock some odd energy in some other area of the scene and like that whole stretch. I know we're jumping all around. But the whole stretch of the mother finding the weed in the rose garden yelling at erase about him defending himself ving rhames coming home owning up to it tirees trying to get her to throw ving range out like the just. The constant energy shifts in that whole sequence are so fascinating you know and just things character in general is just so fascinating -ly render. Here's another thing. I just wanna call out which is This is from the village voice piece about this movie when it was coming greg tate wrote where singleton said there's talk of a sequel the shaft but sam jackson. I want in our contracts. There will be some sex. You can look at baby boy and see all the sex that was frustrated on shaft. I put it down in this one. The horny nece. We talk about it. The shaft absurd how. He was annoyed that he couldn't. I don't know like have hornets all over that movie. Yes it's all spilling into this one and this is the incredible quote from singleton. He said as soon as aj came in for the first day of rehearsals vink picked her up. Put her on his shoulders and acted like he was eating her out like. Hey what's up. And then he was smacking her ass and she was like. I don't feel that i said. Yeah this is what it's all about. I wanted this to be almost a soulful as a marvin gaye record and man. Those actors bared their souls for me. The sex scenes in this movie are so bizarre. Because i feel like there is a There is an odd honesty to the odd power dynamics that are often inherit any sexual activity and on top of that. The goofiness of sex like there is a wide array of like. It's goofy right like you. Have you have a scene like that scene where. He is crouched with aj in his arms. And theresa's knocking on the door asking them to quiet down. That is plead as like pure comedy. But then you also have the scene after tirees hits raji p. henson where he goes down on her. That is like one of the most complicated sexy. I've ever seen a movie in terms of just the weird collection of emotions at play like he's using sex and a lot of different ways in this movie but the biggest way is just. You rarely see sex depicted. Onscreen this broadly. I mean the man had like seven or eight kids. That's on his wikipedia. It's seven or the land fucked a lot. The yes it's worth. We have not really delved into. The man is complicated about the miles way to put it but yeah he is the father of eight children. Yeah i'm not sure why. Wikipedia says seven aurait citation needed up there but it looks like it was eight. Th there's washington post profile about this movie that's points this out where it's like at that point. He had five children with four different women. He'd had this you know sort of alimony argument with one of the mothers of his children. I mean we should talk about. This happens right before this movie. There is a domestic abuse incident with the mother of one of his tasha lewis. Yeah right that also then gets caught up in an alimony lawsuit and then as part of the settlement. He has to make a short film against domestic. Violence happens like right around this time before. This and he also like was fairly dismissive of the whole thing where he was like. I pled no contest to get the charges off of me. And like i wanna make this domestic violence film about violent women like it did not seem like he was someone who took whatever whatever the sort of a resolution of that case was seriously like like but no i think the bigger trying to make yes. Okay obviously a very complicated guy with with his issues but this washington post piece was this guy. whoever's interviewing him saying like it feels like there's some interesting parallels in this movie obviously you have a very different career in your ten years older and you work in the industry. But you've had children with different women and you had this domestic abuse allegations against in all this stuff. Is there like some sort of you trying to i. Don't reckon with this point in your life thing and he liked completely dispelled all of that like he very aggressively fought against the idea that this movie was any reflection of anything that he was dealing with. He's like. I was just hanging out in like watching people in trying to understand that it's also like i don't know i feel like.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"This is wrong. When i feel like the baby mama the second baby mama a whose name might be like peanut is peanut. Peanut yes is she. They're like him a amount of scenes like her diaries and earn and yvette the actresses tamara lesean bass. Like i never heard of her. I don't i mean no no. I just doesn't it's never given that much to do and is certainly not really given interior already. Almost the mothers character the peanuts mother almost like laura story and more things to say. Yeah can't brown Yeah yeah. I know but it's also funny that this movie's advertisers tyree snoop dogg and being rams when raji is sort of a huge part of it. She's kinda the second he absolutely actor right like. That's pretty loose. Snoop i mean just like by the poster. Like it'd be like okay like snoop. Dogg has his best friend. Character is gonna try to get him like an life and away from his family. And it's like no you know. Please just kind of crazy crazy guy right. He's like a lunatic comes in at the end of the movie and creates conflict but you earlier described him as a black hole and i think that that is like i don't know i've just been thinking about that game. He just sort of like sucks everything into his orbit but that makes sense why he's like also sort of spare spirit has to be sparingly. Used here because the when he's on screen it's like well god but the i seventy five minutes are pretty much just like these three main dynamics in his life of terachi his mother ending rains right. And it's like primarily sort of like confrontation scenes with those three characters and then omar gooding sort of exists his sounding board. Like anytime he's into omar gooding. It's not really about omar gooding it's about now. He's actually able to express himself like he's more verbal Then he emotionally with with gooding than he is with anyone else. I mean and i you call both of these things out. But i do. Think lake in singleton's filmography. I think this movie is the most interesting in terms of a how he works with actors and be blocking like it really feels like he's trying a lot of shit in both of those areas like i feel especially those confrontation scenes with those three characters. I mentioned all feel like acting class exercises in the best way. Where they're not like showboating. Like i'll out act you shit. But they feel like let's really experiment with energy rights and changing the status from line to line within a scene of sort of who has the ball who has the upper hand and there are all these sequences that are built around really really interesting blocking. I mean. he's doing a lot of sort of lake. Expressionistic physicality like non literal. This is not necessarily what someone would do physically in the scene. But this is kind of the most static expression of how these characters are feeling in these scenes and they're also a couple sequences were he's like monologue ing omar gooding where it starts like a real wide shot of them walking around some environments and then slowly both the camera moves in and they moved towards the camera until it becomes like tirees close up and it's like literally this character forcing himself into being like the center of the frame and commanding the movie and really feel like he has some clarity on. Who wants to be in his life. It just feels like a movie that is directed in a good way like yes. He's trying a lot of strain on a lot of shit while there's like a block that's interesting like in the end of the movie with like his mother and the rose garden that i find like so like striking and clearly such like a visual image and it also reminded me of hang out with my friends. Emma seligman who directed ship baby the other day and we want a movie together. That is a really stupid movie. keeping the face. Oh yes this great. Keep us safe. Rules wife's favorite movie of all time and we love women. Love this movie of analog said and was referencing scenes that were references. Like just in terms of blocking and i was like. This is so hilarious. Tweet that this was one of your references but only say that like that that ending blocking reminded me in a weird way of moonlight and last seen with nomi harris and the beautiful man. Toronto roads like it reminded me of that black last seen in the garden like with that sort of like people don't sit like this in real right.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Is very cute But i'd not a language i understand. It's so cute. It might actually divide fans like older fans who are seeing this for the first time. We're hearing this. For the first time my dislike younger fans it might be very endearing and create a sense of Lifelong commitment to this character. I believe this wicket the walk. David wicket the er famous hero battle of indoor little furry guy what's up wicket rub hub okay. The last time we did a grubhub app. Add on this podcast. I made some jokes about grubhub sounding like yob knob. The song that the e walk sing their celebratory song. And i think wicket is getting a little territorial here. Okay well we look. I'm glad you're here to talk about grub. They've got this new campaign. We've served restaurants because they love restaurants from the food to the passionate determination of the people behind them. They know their reputations matter. And they'll be damned if therapy tation suffer because of them and because good food deserves good service delivered fast fresh and exactly. How restaurants intended it to be grub working hard to serve their customers grub exactly look okay right now griffin. I have a little baby at home. You do four key. My wife is working. So you know if. I'm doing a podcast for example. Which is that's going to happen in the later afternoon. No time to cook not time to quit your job. Yeah i got a seven of grubhub. Okay and i basically. They've got so many restaurants in the new york city area in the brooklyn area for me. That can get food to me in this time of stress and a whatever crunch schedules so grow it's great..

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"You even though she's acting it's not me deriding the acting ability but there is a thing where she's like. Oh my god. I feel like you're just being yourself like you're just being authentic. Even as he's playing a character which is like so cool and not easy to do. No no and terachi is just one of those. Jesus christ careers are so fucking long people. You know where it feels like. You have multiple kind of false starts where it's like as you said she just essentially does tv until this movie right and little little tiny guess guest spots after this she gets stuck on the division for sixty six episodes a show that like runs for years and her and like jon hamm and a bunch of other highly capable actors just cash paychecks really like getting any attention right now and it really is like four years later four brothers and hustle and flow a movie singleton directs in a movie singleton produces. He pushes her through again and is like what do i have to do to make people notice this woman hustle and flow is the one where i feel like people like stand up and take attention. Then she's in this run of like okay. Now she's getting like supporting parts and she's in smoking aces and talk to me. And then benjamin button oscar nomination and then even post oscar donation. It feels like people don't really know what to do with her. Yeah she does a lot of movies. But it's only like tyler. Perry giving her like a first person to put her above the title. She has like a nothing paycheck role in date night as one of the cops. She's the mom karate kid where she's like the oscar nominee you add to that cast out a little bit of we right and then you know larry crowne like the think like a man movies but all the time she's on fucking fifty five episodes a person of interest. Oh yeah she was the second lead she quits that show because she's like all the fucking marketing is just emerson caviezel. It's three people on the show. I'm nominated for a fucking oscar and you don't put me in any of the ads so she quits and then her career like takes off then it finally happens. Where like empire how empire rate the company mangas and then she becomes a leading lady. It's well but but that's like a twenty year journey essentially and she'd probably still doesn't get enough respect. I dunno well david next year. She of course voicing bell-bottom in minions the rise of grew so that's when the career really peaks. Oh boy that's so hard being a black. Oh my god and tirees. They're like we have to have a tie reese conversation. I think he's goodness movie. I think he was this very like interesting presence in these movies. He made early on post. This right i like him. In honestly. I like him into faster. Furious sampling kind of a different character than he ends up playing. Both i just wanna say tyrus is a really good singer and singer. Obviously his solos as well has work with. Tgt is iconic. And i feel like that bedrock also. He's insane. Yes yes i mean if you look at teresa social media. He's he's a lot of person. He has a benny honner in his backyard. Okay all right but this is my question. This is my question would look at the. Does he still get hibachi from the benny honner in his backyard. Is that your question. Just full-sized transformers in his backyard. A point at which that he kinda tip that way or was that always. No no you. Okay what's your my personal thought. This wipe okay. I thought okay. This is a if. I don't really this is my thought.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Let me get into some of the context of baby boy. Let's talk baby boy a little bit as you said griffin he wrote. It is a novel. Initially that's where the womb stuff comes. Sprinting complete it. Right but he started off And i mean this. This is the quota after we griffin. I assume you're looking at our doc on this. It's so funny just like what's the genesis of the project and he's like the idea came from sitting around the crenshaw mall south central watching these cats. They walk in with no shirts on. They're twenty years old. They're flirting with teenage girls. One minute than some other guys come into the mall and there's a fight. I thought i want to write about one of these cats. What's he doing with his life. Just wandering around aimlessly all of the heroes. Actions are defined by his fear of dying. He has this. I don't give a fuck attitude allows in the freedom of not realizing he's afraid so he's just like see people hanging out he's like what's up with these guys that's a movie like rubbing stones together. Well this is the other sub-genre movie falls into that is one of my personal favorites. Which is kind of like director imagines what their life would have been like if things have gone different. Yeah right like 'cause you consider that. He was making boys in the hood at the age of this character. Yes and i think it is is him looking at the mall and being like it like you know i think i. I have an oscar nomination. I made five movies but just as easily. None of that could have happened. An oscar nomination. I defied expectations apple. Right right lake. I it's it's the reason i talked about this extensively when we did the episode has been the reason i love ed wood so much as i do feel like ed wood is tim. Burton looking at would and being like. I don't understand why i'm successful in this guy isn't like i don't understand what the differences between the two of us other than people like my movies and they don't kiss and i think singleton has that same kind of thing where it's like. There's a very fine line here and so much. You know his films are. I feel like if anything. The biggest theme of his movies is like you know fathers and the lack there of and how they define development in lives right and this is sort of like okay what what happens if i don't have a data around. Maybe you know whereas like boys in the hood is so much about what if you get sent to your father's and he's kind of shapes your entire life That'll make also there's the to park thing of like he's writing this for two puck right and it seems like he feels like a lot of kinship with to park as a fellow like slightly wayward person who got famous really young and was overwhelmed by it like you know. He's really shaken up by two puck dying. Yeah i mean this is the amazing to quote which is from hollywood. A reporter piece. Where he says he had all too was was a baby. Boy he didn't know whether he wants to be a thug. Or revolutionary he had all this brilliant but not enough time or purpose and no mentoring all and by the time. Somebody was ready to mentor him. He wasn't ready to accept it. That's this whole thing of this generation thinking they know everything and they don't know shit and that was from an interview. He did like late in his life in two thousand fourteen where he was sort of looking back in his whole career but he was like pitching this movie to pack. When they were making poetic justice he was like you know. This is your mean streets. And then now i'm gonna make your taxi driver. I'm gonna make your raging bull like you're going to be my deniro Here's a movie. I'm writing for you. It's going to be the one that legitimizes you it gets you an oscar and then yeah when to died the movie sort of got like stalls slowed down for a while right until i think he felt. Maybe while being gummed up in like the gears of shaft like i want to get back and make something more personal again it is. I guess i just didn't realize the terachi napping in anything obviously therese is defined as an actor. He takes this to columbia and like they're the only studio the wants to make it because of boys in the hood. They're like all right. You know we can sell it as like it's quote unquote spiritual sequel and this is another thing to think about is. There was a point in time. Where major studio could look at a movie like this and go. It only costs us fifteen million dollars. What's the risk will still release it. White in the middle of summer against blockbusters. Yes yeah right. Whatever and now studios. Just don't even bother with a movie this small. It would not even be a consideration for them. Even though it's kind of hard to lose money on a movie of this size yeah. I don't think this movie lost money right. After singleton died his family sued sony and they paid him half a million dollars in royalties from this movie that they had been hiding. Wait bullshit right. Yes but you know cost fifteen million dollars. It made thirty. I'm sure sony was like yeah. Sorry it didn't it. Sold it for a bunch of money to cable at probably sold a bunch of dvd's many times.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"To to to reference his own joke the hung that he made because i thought it was good. It's something that happened Happens almost never yes. This was this was back in january. Yeah but but even earlier than that. Like i feel like months earlier than that. We knew we had singleton on the schedule. We threw out like a longer list as one of her favorite people of like. You're the elaine may movies. You're single ten. Here's like musk clements. Does any of this trump and you said baby boy. So then i sent you an email following up in january when we thought we were going to record this episode before david's baby came early and i said You still wanna do baby boy. And then i wrote sims is about to have a all caps baby girl of his own in march and i said hello would love to do baby boy to be honest if that's okay and then the next followed up and i said also you should show david email. I think he did a great job with the whole baby boy slash girl thing now. I'm realizing it doesn't play as well read out. I really think it was a triumph of formatting and capitalization i- visual email yet. You had a space you had a graph break or whatever you went into gaps. Yeah that's exactly it. When i to be clear. I did not have a baby girl. My wife did. But i was there and i do you were there to. You're going to do an episode with gory about it right. I'm going to do an episode of chorley about my wife going into labor on on. I was there too. I was there to for the whole they wear. You were there But she did come early. She was february girl. Not a march girl in the end. But i don't have a baby boy. I do like baby boy. the movie. maybe. I i o john singleton. Are there other movies. That were whatever like format ever on replay like as well or is it later that you come around and you're sort of like oh singleton has like a rich mammography that i will now investigate. No i literally grew up in have watched rewatch boys in the hood poetic justice higher learning baby boy too fast too furious. Four brothers watching these movies. It just took off for you to unify them. All in one person's yes. I do that. I mean i think it's like a combination of things like growing up not really realizing like what like.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"I've so i'm i'm in the you can't go home again. Part of it though stuck on. But i guess i get what you mean like. Wasn't the hood poetic justice. Were all kind of like quieter rosewood. Sure and then and then he does like shaft and it's big right right higher learnings like so ambitious and messy him doing a big blockbuster and i also think if you look at the reviews of poetic justice we talk about this in our episode but like roger ebert was one of the only critics who kind of got that movie and i was like what is this. Why is he doing this now. You know sat and wrong right right. And i feel like roger ebert was like. Oh he's like pointedly making a counterpoint movie boys in the hood like he's doing the flip movie he's trying to do the opposite and a lot of ways but i think this is kind of when you read the reviews of his follow up films. It feels like baby boy is whatever was expecting him to make after boys in the hood they were like this guy is just going to be like the chronicler of yana. Black men in america specifically in la like he's just going to do different versions of this icon due to his credit and then by the time he came back around to this movie. I remember the press being like you know him doing interviews and being like i'm look. This is what everyone liked. i'm doing boys to get. This is my most boys in the hood movie since boys in the hood and then the movie just kinda came out. I think everyone was sort of like well. It didn't really recapture the magic. Maybe that was the lighting. The bottle thing. It got good reviews right. You know you ask for this movie. So i just wanna hit. Yes because this.

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"ayo" Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"That's what it's all about podcasts and butter baby you little dumb mother. Fuckers yapping rams being socking about Butter guns and butter guns and butter guns and butter. I mean this is my favorite line from the movie. But i couldn't change the words without removing all of its value. My favorite line of a movie is obviously when jodi played by tyrese. Gibson says papa your bitch ass ain't gonna do shit. Yes when he is throwing some shade popeye while watching popeye short right. But that's a little out of context. That doesn't really have a lot to do with the movie itself. Maybe it does. Maybe it's turnkey the whole thing. Yeah no come on. Ving things got most quotable stuff in this movie. Ve ingram's is unreal The only other line. I consider doing for the opening was. Let me smell your podcast. I considered it. i consider. Maybe i should have done it. Maybe i should have done. That's what i should have done. Let me your podcast. But david you infamously keep a spreadsheet of all the movies you've seen from every calendar year going back two years and years decades and decades before you were born and what you would nominate in every category the oscars for each year. So i will throw random statements out of my ass like he'd be my winner that year whereas you bring receipts and you've actually done the math. I will say speaking out of my ass. I think the rams might be my best supporting actor winner from two thousand one. The only thing. I'll say that's one of the most crazy loaded years of all time but i was. I was thinking through it. Because the actual nominees are ian mckellen. Jim broadbent well. Ben kingsley. Ben kingsley ethan hawke only thin that's two thousand one. Yeah and jon voight and ali winner i some other me and ghost world is the thing hitter. Who missed out there. Fuck joey pants. Memento you got jude law. In a i got though making scrambled eggs and baby boy i stand by it would be. It would be a showdown between ving and bush amee. that's i'd watch that showdown. yeah Our guest is allowed to speak at anytime any any moment that she wants to but in with opinions on this but also can remain silent for the entire episode if that is her right if she feels she's making some good faces very expressive deep consideration. Oh she's had a thoughts. She's she's playing drums. She's writing in place running. This is kind of the end of like the king. Shit ving rhames rondo right like he's got he's got this run for ten years where he's kind of like the most exciting guys movies or anytime is in the movie. You're like just pumping your fist. And you're right after this. i mean. i- cobra bubbles blow instead. Which is he is cobra. Bubbles. you are correct. That is his last performance of that run. We should say very clearly. Our guest today is. I owe debbie creator of the kominsky method but also from big mouth and the iconography podcast and this is a podcast about photography's it's called blank check with griffin david griffin. David it's about a mile guests. Say it say it say it. We're putting you above the title of this episode it's about directors who have massive success early on in their career and are given a series of blank checks. Make whatever crazy passion projects they want and sometimes those checks clear and sometimes they bounce baby boy. Ooh yeah me boy. Maybe the only time i've gotten to do that. Joke on this podcast. Have we ever had a movie title. That starts with baby before. I don't think so right. It's a mini series on the films of john it's called pods and the cast today. We're talking about Baby boy which a very particular type of blank check movie. Which is the kind of like. You can't go home again movie. It's the like massive success early on the career goes a little astray and the directors like. Okay okay i got it. I'm gonna go back to doing the thing you all like to be doing. The most yeah. It's funny it's also i don't know. It's like his stealth movie. That people are like well. That's his best movie. You know what i mean. They're like certain people who might be like well. You know what the singleton real jam is is baby boy. I think that's a wild fucking paik but it certainly a lot of movie and it may be the most movie..

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"10 matchup today. Luca Garza of Iowa, Ohio do sumo of Illinois. The line I in Hawkeye's matching up in the conference semifinals. After Illinois beat Rutgers too soon. You with a game high 23 points in that game Last night, Iowa took down Wisconsin on the other side of the Big 10 semifinal. Michigan plays Ohio State. There was a skirmish last night, Michigan's quarterfinal win over Maryland. Wolverine's head coach to one. Howard was ejected when he charged me, I reacted. And I reacted out of defense. So that's it. Words were exchanged, and then I got tossed over in the women's Big 10 championship. Maryland plays Iowa today. Elsewhere, Virginia and Kansas both