Griffin and David unleashed a March Madness bracket pitting directors against one another. The filmmaker deemed the champion will decide a future mini series coming in the fall. In a spot on drivetime sports talk radio style, the hosts walk through the recent match-ups and discuss all the drama! To get in on the daily action goto https://twitter.com/blankcheckpod and vote!
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[00:00:00] Hello there Blankies! Hello there, uh, like, check listeners. This is Gryff the Grip Newman! This is David Dogg Sims. Ah, of course it is. We're doing sports announcers! Oh boy, we listen to so much drive time radio you can tell.
[00:00:28] Yeah, clearly my favorite type of content to consume. We love to spoof it accurately. Should we start over? No, here we go. In fact I think this is the new format of the show just that way.
[00:00:41] This little bonus mini-soad, as you know we are well in the throes of March Madness right now, our crazy, totally mad bananas bracket tournament to decide which director we are covering in the fall. People have been tweeting at us angrily about the choices we made.
[00:00:58] The tanks are hot! In seeding this tournament, that's fun. So we're just gonna do a little recap. Yeah, I want to just talk about this is something I am desperate to do and I'm making a very sleepy Gryffin do it with me.
[00:01:14] I'm so tired I'm probably gonna fall asleep in the middle of this episode. I want to talk about some of the matchups that have already happened. Twist and turns. What's coming up. And let's just run it down.
[00:01:22] One, we started out with and this is to decide who we talk about on blank check, the director we talk about. So it's not best director, just who you're gonna have most fun listening to us talk about.
[00:01:32] And doesn't mean that if someone fares poorly in this we'll never cover them. Doesn't mean someone fares well in this it moves them up. No, and it doesn't mean whoever wins is definitely getting done.
[00:01:43] And right, and the seeding doesn't mean like we think one's better than the other. It's more just who we thought fans would gravitate towards. Most likely to vote for. We've usually been right. Sometimes we bounce, baby. So number one was David Fincher who we seeded first.
[00:01:57] Can we just talk about something very topical because this is one of the few times we're recording episodes once in a dance and this is an episode that's actually gonna come out with it. No more important than that.
[00:02:05] Pitbull comes aboard STX's Ugly Dolls film as voice cast and to pin perform original song. Yeah. What do you think 200 opening weekend 300 Black Panther in the dust. I also think like Mary J. Blyich just became the first person to get nominated for acting and singing. And singing.
[00:02:23] He's number two. And writing the song in one year and now immediately she's gonna be trumped. Ugly Dolls. Ugly Dolls. Do you know who's directing that film? Fincher. Rodriguez. Is directing a fully animated adaptation of Ugly Dolls, a good set of aesthetics with no backstory. Those little guys?
[00:02:44] Not Funko Pops. No, I know they're not Funko Pops. They have sort of like funny eyes don't they? They're kind of like monster-y kind of. They look at monsters and characters and their whole joke was that they sort of were intentionally poorly stitched.
[00:02:55] Anyway, Great Dolls is gonna be a great film. Pitbull's gonna kill it. He's one of our finest. Ben, should we call it there? Yes. First match up.
[00:03:05] Bob Fosse, Camaray, All That Jazz versus David Fincher, that guy you've heard of who's made movies like Fight Club and 7 and the social network. And weirdly can't seem to get anything off the ground right now. Yeah, who weirdly seems indecisive and like is...
[00:03:21] But also he was like, I don't think I can get films made anymore, not the types of films I want, the budget levels I want. So he made this hard turn into TV and then all his TV projects got fucking shut down.
[00:03:31] He had three things set up at HBO and they fucking put the kibosh on all of them. Now he's got Mine Hunters at Netflix. Okay. And he's sort of waiting in the wings to try to do this World War Z sequel. It's witch.
[00:03:43] It's now gotten pushed back because Brad Pitt's gonna do the Tarantino movie. Which sounds, and also because Brad Bitt's I think going through some shit. Brad Bitt? Brad Bitt? I thought this was a pro-pitts? Nope. So, you know, Fincher ran away with it.
[00:04:01] I mean, we thought he would. Fincher won 72 to 28%. I appreciate it. I just thought Fosse was gonna do some sly, sensual moves to find his way. R80 is the kind of movie we would love to talk about on this show. One of my favorite films.
[00:04:15] But I mean, he was always doomed so Fincher's through. Okay, match up two. This was closer. Caron Alfonso Caron versus Robert Altman just his 1970s movies. That was the- Because he made 13 films between 1970 and 1980.
[00:04:29] Or I mean right in like kind of in 11 years because you wanted to sneak Popeye in there. Yeah. And health maybe. Altman won 51% to 49. I want to see if I can get the exact flow. Straight up 50-50 for most of that 24 hour period.
[00:04:44] Because Andrew's posting is at 10 o'clock. Yeah. One poll ends, new poll goes up following day 10 p.m. I mean- And it was 50-50 straight up 50-50. He's my guy. This is the 16-17 seed matchup too. So it was gonna be close. I'm gonna do it as said.
[00:05:00] I mean he's my guy. I think I voted for Altman. I'd love to do Caron. He is a good blank check. He might have like another blank check in him that'll make him even better. That's the question. You know what I mean?
[00:05:13] Like he's got this new movie coming out. Hopefully coming out this fall. Altman pulled through. Altman pulled through? He's gonna face Fincher. Yeah. What do you think is gonna happen? Here's what I'm starting to sense. Okay. I'm starting to sense the listeners metastasizing and becoming agents of chaos.
[00:05:31] And pointedly wanting bug nuts things to happen. Yeah, they want weird shit to win. They want us to talk about Buffalo Bill and the Indians. It's like a weird bit. Right. I also think a lot of our friends, past and future guests who are campaigning for the underdogs.
[00:05:47] In film Twitter, keep on making these big pleas of like you don't want Griffin and David to talk about big movies you want to talk about weird movies. Yes. And banging the drum and getting people to vote who don't even listen to our show
[00:05:59] or know what we're talking about and just going like, yeah, I mean I like Robert Altman. I'll click on that name. I don't think it's Twitter polls, but they're pretty straightforward. So yeah, yeah, you can just early tweets that out then people just start responding to
[00:06:12] it with no skin in the game. That will come up. Yeah. I'm starting to feel like Altman might win for that reason. You're you really want that to happen though. Yeah. And I also feel like if he can topple Fincher, then he might be unstoppable. That's the thing.
[00:06:25] I think that's going to be the real crossroads. But let's talk about the following matchup. Gore Verbinski versus John Singleton verbinski ran away with it. He ran away with 69 to 31. I mean, it's unfortunate. There was only one black director in our bracket. So here's the thing.
[00:06:39] Not a lot of black directors get blank checks. Thank you. Some of the ones we wanted to we would think about like Spike Lee or Lee Daniels, people like that don't fit into the timeframe that we have for this
[00:06:49] time slot short because now he's just fucking shifted the TV. I know but I'm making movies. I was thinking about it. There's not like every movie is wild. I agree. The Butler's the calm movie. I know. Yeah.
[00:07:02] I kind of think we just have to be like Eisenhower in the butler. John Cusack, please Richard Nixon. And that's his like prestige Oscar movie. You know who's really good in that movie? I think Alan Rickman. Well anyway, he wasn't even Lee Daniels was even on this.
[00:07:19] Because I think if we're going to put him in there since it's only four films, we'd just be like, fuck it. We're doing Lee Daniels. So we have my leave. We left off because it was too long.
[00:07:27] We kept it at filmographies that would take under four months to cover. Singleton. Singleton's got a fascinating career and obviously we do a fast and furious movie if we do like honestly, we were like on the verge about
[00:07:40] whether or not to include him because we knew he had no chance. Like it was kind of embarrassing. The director of three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. No Ringo. For Binsky slammed through. But then when people like were suggesting us like why not do Tim story?
[00:07:53] It's like Tim stories made big movies but they suck and he doesn't have a voice. Like we don't want to cover him. Yeah, it's no offense Tim story. I'm sorry. Taxi is the weirdest movie you made shitty that this industry has not
[00:08:03] allowed very many black filmmakers to have illustrious careers where they get to express their voice with a level of creativity. All right. All right. Number next matchup del Toro Guillermo recent Oscar winner. I mean, I think this poll went up 24 hours after he won even less
[00:08:21] versus Baz Lerman who I was pulling for. I mean, he's that's a blank check. He did very true. He got thumbed. Yeah, he did which it was 37 to 63 for del Toro. I mean del Toro is we someone we talked about from the beginning. Yeah.
[00:08:39] He's made a lot of crazy movies. Yeah. He'd be fun. He'd be good. We'd have a good time. We'd have a grand old fucking movie. Oh yeah. Yeah. What's his name? Oh, he's not directing it. What is it? What do you mean? Pacific Grand Alpaca.
[00:08:54] Oh yeah, you like the robots but there'd be one Pacific Rim movie fucking big. Do you know what the tag line is for rampage? Somebody be listening. Yes, the tag line for rampage is big meets bigger. Hell. What's that? Yeah.
[00:09:09] So for Binsky versus del Toro shape of water was wet meets wetter for Binsky versus del Toro. Who do you think pulls that out? I feel like there's this weird drumbeat for for Binsky. Yeah, people have been like begging him for us to do him
[00:09:24] for years like the guys and Aaron. And Han is like waging a one woman fucking Russia campaign. I wonder why she's never talked about liking for Binsky films before. Um, Karen Hansen found here are going to be the guests on every fucking episode of that mini series.
[00:09:38] I feel like the people like that who have weird blank check filmographies but aren't discussed by the masses. It's a classic subject matter for our podcast. People want to hear us talk about trying to contextualize those careers. Yeah. All right. Next we got Peter Jackson versus Hal Ashby.
[00:09:54] Goodbye, Hal Ashby. Yeah. That was mean. He actually did okay. He got 38% of the vote better than I thought. I think partly there's just a lot of fatigue with the Hobbits. I think some people just they just don't want us to do
[00:10:05] Peter Jackson, but other people really want us to do Peter Jackson. Yeah. I think that Ashby votes were more votes against Jackson. What's up? Maybe some people yeah want to hear us talk about one of my favorite guys the fucking landlord. Such a good movie.
[00:10:18] Um, next and then all right. So this is the right. This is the first one that really got me. Okay. So this is the first one that really bugged me. John McTiernan. Yeah. Versus George Miller. Uh-huh. McTiernan did quite well 43 to 57. Yeah.
[00:10:31] But you know there were people who are like, John McTiernan, like why would we do that guy? Um, die hard guy what? Excuse me? And it's like take a look at the filmography folks. Okay. So we start out with Nomads as the first film. That sounds right. Right.
[00:10:46] That's one of those episodes that four people listens to. Then it's followed up by Die Hard and Predator. Boom, boom. Uh, hits. Right. So this is the first one. Hunter Red October. Great movie. Boom. Um, New York Times culture editor Gilbert Cruz was like, he better win.
[00:11:00] I wanted to, you know, I would have liked to see Montana. Like he's shooting October lines at me. Right. Okay. And then. It's a good movie. And then medicine man. What? Sean Connery. He's in the rain for it. With Lorraine Braco. Three defining action pictures of a generation.
[00:11:21] And then Connery, let me, let me hitch my wagon to you. Follows him into the jungle, search doling out medicine. Okay. Now maybe he's going to get back to an obvious one. Right. What does he make next medicine man? No, I'm saying after medicine man. Last action hero.
[00:11:37] One of the blank. I mean the biggest blank check movie in the world for everyone involved. And then he makes towards the niggers cashing, McTiernan's cashing, Shane Black's cashing. And then he makes Die Hard with a vengeance. F Murray Abraham's cashing.
[00:11:49] And then he takes a break for a little bit. Then he makes the 13th warrior, which is a weird ass movie. And one of the most unsuccessful expensive movies of all time. It costs like 130 million. About like medieval cannibals.
[00:12:00] And then the Thomas Crown affair, which as Griffin would say, before 13th warrior, same year. I don't know. Whatever. Yeah. Thomas kind of fair. And then the roller ball remake, which is an underrated blank check bent so into this.
[00:12:12] Remember it was going to be 10 minutes long and then basic, which my brother DM me being like, can't wait for that basic episode. No, it's like you can't. Basic stands out there. And then he makes a really interesting career decision. Which is. Going to it.
[00:12:28] We've covered people who get put in movie jail. Yeah. Because their checks start bouncing too much and they can't get projects off the ground. This is a guy who literally wire tapped phones. Yeah. Got brought down in the Anthony Pellecano case in
[00:12:42] which everyone was getting pulled in front of like the court. Right? And all the Hollywoods being put under trial as part of their connections to this guy. He's the one guy who ends up serving like fucking six years in the clink. Poor Johnny. Now he's out.
[00:12:57] He's doing commercials anyway. He lost to George Miller who made Mad Max Fury Road. So I guess they pig in the city. I mean a couple big. It'll be fun. Gonzo movie Jackson Miller is a weird one for one. It's two oceanic.
[00:13:08] You know, you got a New Zealander versus an Australian couple trilogy. I don't know who wins that. I don't either. I genuinely don't know who wins. I don't either. There's going to be a nail by and then Spielberg breast. Okay. So this is the first shocker.
[00:13:20] So this is when things start to become trans. And I feel like this is our fans are basically like, all right, maybe we should not just vote for who the most obvious candidate this is when they start to organize.
[00:13:34] And I also feel like this is when I start to feel seen. Yes. That's like you're not voting for Spielberg. You're voting for the guy that will produce the best podcast, which is Martin breast, one of the least sexy options on paper.
[00:13:48] I mean he made Beverly Hills cop a dude who most people don't know by name though. You have to be like, he made midnight run. Yeah. Yeah. He made Geely sensible woman. He made me Joe Black, which is three hours long. Right.
[00:14:03] And then he just fucking goes off the grid. Well, I made Geely after Geely though. I'm saying people try to think he went off the grid. He was driven off the people try to do pieces on him and he refuses to speak now publicly. He beat Steven Spielberg.
[00:14:17] Entertainment journalists have been trying to write what happened to Martin breast piece and they go, you can't find them. He beat Steven Spielberg. Unbelievable. Has directed films that we recover such as Jaws and E.T. But literally the director who is most recognizable by name
[00:14:33] versus a guy who's filmography you have to list before people know who you're talking about outside of insane film circle. But I do think I think also, you know, we have talked about Spielberg already. So maybe yeah. Yeah. So breastbeat him 52-48. Unbelievable. Okay. Try to believe.
[00:14:49] So this is the sort of weird part of the bracket because then his opponent in the next round is Sophia Coppola who beat Danny Boyle 56-44. Yeah. That was close too. Yeah. I was kind of cool with either of them. Now this is another drumbeat which is...
[00:15:00] You like her movies better than me, I think. I think I probably do. Yeah. Yeah. Because I heard someone saying like, why would they cover her? I don't want to hear them rag on her. I'm a big fan.
[00:15:09] We did see the bling ring very early in our friendship together. That was the second time we ever hung out. Yeah, that's right. And I think somewhere is a masterpiece. I like somewhere. I think it's a great movie. Yeah.
[00:15:21] But I do think there's definitely a push to get another female director miniseries on tap. And I'll say this, if a female director doesn't win this bracket, certainly I think one of the people we've listed in this competition is a prime candidate to get covered soon. Yeah.
[00:15:38] You know? For sure. But I could certainly see listenership rallying behind one to try to push them through. I think Coppola could defeat Martin Bress. Bress was obviously a soft winner. Well, but there's another one coming up who I think might have a bit of a miracle run.
[00:15:52] Well, so the next matchup was Paul Thomas Anderson, Don Bluth. Now Paul Thomas Anderson won this matchup, but he won it 53 to 47. This is... This was pretty fun. This also got the most votes. Sparta. This is madness. This is war. Don Bluth, the director of...
[00:16:07] He was our first seed? Or Fincher was first seed. Yeah, he's the second seed. Don Bluth is the 31st seed. I felt bad putting Don Bluth against Paul Thomas Anderson. I thought it was kind of funny and I went, this is going to be embarrassing.
[00:16:19] He's only going to get six votes. We hadn't thought of Don Bluth, our friend Joe Reed pitched it to us. We went, that's a pretty interesting idea. Oh, that's interesting. Then we looked at his photography and we were like, put it on.
[00:16:29] Yeah, we were like, that's definitely going on. Include it. We just like the aesthetics of including him. He has no chance. He put up a good fight. He did. He almost beat him. And here's a nice end result of March Madness. Now we know that's a viable miniseries.
[00:16:43] Yeah, Bluth might have been good. Doesn't mean we're covering it next, but means we know there's a listenership out there for... Secret of podcasting. Yeah. Podcasting Central Park. Pebble in the park? Yeah. Podcasting the penguin. Next, his opponent, Terry Gilliam, a classic, you know, blank check director, right?
[00:17:00] Yeah. Versus Nancy Meyers. Okay. People were like, Nancy Meyers, she makes boring movies, boring dad movies. Wolf in sheep's clothing. Yeah. Nancy Meyers is going to be a fucking heavyweight in this competition. For one thing, someone, I think John, a listener of the show was like,
[00:17:16] look at her budgets. Yes. You know, like, look how much these go up. Talk about a blank check. It's complicated, $85 million budget? It's expensive. The holiday is listed as an $80 million budget. I have heard from very reliable sources that movie cost well over $100 million.
[00:17:33] And $25 million was spent solely on CGI. What? Was Jack Black a CGI creation? I don't want to spoil what the reasons behind those costs were because I hope we get to discuss it on an episode. I think Nancy Meyers might be in it to win it.
[00:17:48] That would be very exciting, but she has a heavyweight opponent in Paul Thomas Anderson. So we're going to need to defend her from the film. This is a real test of metal here, you know? But she might just, if she claims that scalp, then look out.
[00:18:02] I mean, right? She's like, she's real sentimental. It's a perfect six film. She's the 18th seed. Yeah, no, it's actually, it would suit us very well actually. And they're all big movies. I know. All right. Next was Joe Dante versus Nora Efron. Yeah. So Joe versus the volcano.
[00:18:19] Exactly. It will be called this matchup. Now Dante is sort of your pet project in here. I mean, if Michael Mann is mine, I think then Dante is yours. Dante is one of my guys. Yeah. Dante is your guy. You campaigned for him. He did it.
[00:18:31] He did it. He beat Nora. I felt a little bad. Nora is a great blank check candidate. He beat her 51 to 49. Yeah. Very close. Very close. But you know, there are movies like the witch that are like sort of low key crazy.
[00:18:43] The witch was, would be incredible to talk about. That's an insane film as his lucky numbers. Yes. I definitely put my thumb on the scale because I've been laying track for Dante for years, just constantly saying how much I'd like to cover.
[00:18:53] Just to be clear, we unfortunately cannot decide who directs our, makes who we do miniseries about. It seems to, we've lost the ability. Out of our hands. A few people have tweeted me being like, you know, if you really want to do it,
[00:19:03] director, you could just do it when I was like, yeah, unfortunately. Other than the next three miniseries that we picked before the one. Correct. That is actually a good point. The winner of this is going to be covered in September. Yes.
[00:19:13] So Dante's going to face off against Sam Raimi. That's where time of recording. It's not quite done yet, but Raimi's going to. And the question is, will this be Dante's peak? Raimi's going to beat baby. Right. All right.
[00:19:28] So just a few other things to look forward to, which is a shame because as you said, Dick Tracing, maybe the second best comic book movie of all time. Damn right behind. Spider-Man 2. That's that's the problem there in lies the road tweet by me. Yep. Raimi's fun.
[00:19:41] Who do you think Raimi Dante? That's they're similar pulpy guys. Who are your popes? That's a tough one actually because they're playing a similar beat. They are. That's interesting. And then one of them will probably face either PTA or Nancy Meyers. Raimi's got bigger films.
[00:19:58] But I feel like people are more maybe personally invested in Dante. People are very hyped up about us doing our Gremlins 2 episode. Yeah, well, because it's one of the finest American films. That's right. So now we coming up, we've got Wes Anderson versus Elaine May.
[00:20:12] I wonder who's going to win that one. Come on guys, Ishtar. Elaine May, the shortest filmography we've ever even considered. I guess we talked about it forever. Four films, but it ends with Ishtar, one of the biggest check bounces in history.
[00:20:25] And then we have an incredibly cruel matchup. Michael Mann versus Terrence Malick. There's going to be some yelling. And cruel just because they keep on talking shit about each other in the press. There's so mean. Then torriously pressurized Terrence Malick. At the weigh-in, the things he was saying.
[00:20:40] He's been going on every talk show. Because he wouldn't take off his straw hat, you know, even though he was shirtless. From that one press photo. That's what I always think of. That's what I use for everything because he refuses to be photographed.
[00:20:53] All right, so I have no idea who wins. Terry the butcher Malick. Ben, you're pulling for Malick. You've always wanted us to do a Malick series. I love Malick. Yeah, I want man there. I like Malick though. I mean, but I like Michael Mann's movies a lot too.
[00:21:04] Michael Mann is a classic blank check director. It's like so cool. They're like, Michael, Michael, just just make us. It's a small action movie. Can you just like Tom Cruise is in it? He's like, yeah, yeah, it's going to take eight months to film.
[00:21:17] It's going to cost $800 million. Also, I'm filming it on home video cameras. No, no, no, it's too late. It's you know, he's like that kind of a guy. On the other hand, like he's like your weird gambler uncle uncle who like comes to his eyes.
[00:21:34] I just need a little money and like then two weeks later, he's like, all right, the mob. I'm in deep with the mob. The other hand Malick's blank check is he makes days of heaven after he spends a year filming what was supposed to be
[00:21:46] like a four month shoot and then spends two years editing shows it to the head of Paramount. The lights come up tears in his eyes. He goes, that's the greatest film I've ever seen and he turns to his assistant.
[00:21:56] He says, as long as I'm alive, Terrence Malick will be on our payroll and Terrence Malick didn't make a movie for 20 years because Paramount gave him an annual stipend because of how touched the head was. He said, we must repay this man. Here's his fucking Guggenheim grant.
[00:22:12] That's bananas. Yeah. And people were just like, he's never going to make a movie again. And then he comes back and makes night of cups, AKA live action Bojack Horseman. Good call. I mean, they're films in between, but I really want to talk cups. Okay.
[00:22:27] We'll talk in my cuffs. Yeah, you're in your cuffs for cuffs. I'm in my cuffs. All right. Next up is what hopefully will be a real David and Goliath matchup. Michael Bay versus Amy Heckerling. Now we sort of gin this one up.
[00:22:38] We want you to destroy Michael Bay. I want you. We just seeded and then shook it out based on like the way the algorithm matches it up. And I said, let's flip here because I believe it was supposed to be
[00:22:50] Michael Bay versus Martin Brest and Amy Heckerling versus Spielberg. Yes. And I said, I think Brest. I think Heckerling has a little bit of a better shot. I said, I think Brest is going to lose either way. Yeah. I was wrong. You were.
[00:23:02] But I also said, I think Heckerling is going to be steamrolled by Spielberg. I think there will be a political vote if she's up against Michael Bay. It's a little more of a question. You're talking about two sides really of a coin there, right?
[00:23:15] Of the Hollywood coin allows you to talk about one of your favorite movies of all time. Clueless. Fast Times of Richmond High. We get back in the Cameron Crow fold. There's some look who's talking movies in there too. There's a vacation. There's a vacation.
[00:23:28] There's a weird movie about comedy vampires. Vamps. There's loser with Jason Biggs throwing that L on the shape of an L on the forehead. But then there's also Michael Bay. Please don't make me talk about five Transformers movies. I would be happy either way.
[00:23:44] Then the final one Darren Aronisky versus Luke Besson. I mean, we seeded Aronisky kind of high. People asked for him a lot. How are you pronouncing his name? Aronisky Aronisky. What was I doing? I was doing Aronisky. Aronisky? And I'm the tired one.
[00:23:59] I think I might be hungry. Aronisky versus Besson. The scarf versus the beret. Who will win the baguette or the matzah? Which has more of a five day beard growth. They both kind of have like sort of furry faces. Martelot versus Manashevitz.
[00:24:16] I don't, I want Besson to win that one. And to be clear, the qualifier we're putting around Besson is we're only covering the films that have gotten US releases. Yes. Which means we're not covering the films that you don't know exist.
[00:24:30] That was always our concern was do we do all three Arthur and the Minimoys movies? Nope. We're only doing the one that came out in the United States. All right, so we're going to do one more of these I think to recap the final results.
[00:24:42] I mean this was a great episode. Or maybe right when maybe right before the final results been. Maybe right after. Yeah, we'll figure it out. I think in about two weeks. We'll have another one. Keep voting. Yeah, please keep voting.
[00:24:53] Just follow it's twitter.com slash blank check pod. Stir up some shit. You know they've, uh, and post the matchups every night at 10. Uh, they go for a day. You got to vote. Make a case. You know, start to make your case boost in your, your guys,
[00:25:07] pick your guys and your gals and fight for them. Your guys, who are they? Who are your guys? If you saw them at the comedy store, what kind of set would they do? And would they tell you about their intention to do that kind of set?
[00:25:21] Uh, this has been blank check. Thanks for listening everybody. No spin zone. This is what was my name? Griff the butcher Newman lightning griff Newman downtown griffy noom saying take it to the hope. Oh, this is a David dog saying that rack attack is me. Was that good?
[00:25:47] You're you were poking me. Okay, we done. Yeah, we're done.




