Top 10 Greatest Movies of All Time – Do You Agree?

Episode 15 March 19, 2025 00:51:09
Top 10 Greatest Movies of All Time – Do You Agree?
Twitty In The City
Top 10 Greatest Movies of All Time – Do You Agree?

Mar 19 2025 | 00:51:09

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In this episode of 'Twitty in the City,' Twitty and T.H.C discuss their top 10 movies of all time. From iconic classics like 'Breakfast Club' and 'Godfather' to cult hits like 'Life' and 'Training Day,' they cover a wide range of genres and directors. They each reveal their personal favorites, the films that have left a lasting impact on them, and engage in a spirited debate over the best of the best. Whether you're a fan of drama, comedy, action, or sports movies, this episode has something for every movie lover. Don’t forget to hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment — we’d love to hear your thoughts! 



00:00 Welcome to Twitty in the City

10:48 Top 10 Movies Challenge

26:17 Discussing Gladiator

28:10 Training Day Highlights

30:02 Spike Lee Films

32:53 Shawshank Redemption and Dead Poets Society

35:22 Pulp Fiction and Seven

37:58 Good Will Hunting and Star Wars

41:31 Boys in the Hood and Friday

43:26 Life and Final Thoughts

 

Presented by The Hawaiian Comedian 

 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The Hawaiian Comedian presents. I've been doing comedy for over 20, 23 years and I've been on the road. I've been in different cities. I've been different things like that. [00:00:07] Speaker B: We're here to talk about everything, man. The topics you talk about with your friends, your family, questions you got for us putting in the city. [00:00:14] Speaker A: Aloha. [00:00:19] Speaker B: Back at it. Like we never left. That might be my new little catchphrase. [00:00:22] Speaker A: Like we never left. [00:00:23] Speaker B: Yeah, back like we never left. [00:00:25] Speaker A: Like we never left. [00:00:25] Speaker B: For some it might be. This could be there. They just keep hitting next. Keep hitting next. That's kind of how I am sometimes with certain shows. I rather just watch it all in totality. But that's the thing. We don't have seasons. It's just going to keep going. So you just wait in to watch everything. It's going to be a long time. This is Twitty in the City. I'm the Twitty. That's the thc, the Hawaiian Comedian. THC for sure. Because we ain't saying that multiple times. [00:00:49] Speaker A: Multiple times. Can't do. [00:00:50] Speaker B: That's a tongue twister. Probably get paid for each time. [00:00:52] Speaker A: Be hard if I made you say my Hawaiian. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Oh, gosh, no. I think I still fail trying to say that. Hit the. Like, hit the. Subscribe. We appreciate you getting the comments. We appreciate you when you're commenting and asking us stuff, just tell us where you're at, what state. Only the city don't need a zip code, just what state. We want to know where you're at. We appreciate you love. Appreciate the support. And I just had a funny situation come up while THC was voiced to text. You ever get mad that your phone sometimes can't pick up what you saying, but it'll pick up somebody. [00:01:23] Speaker A: Oh, clearly. [00:01:24] Speaker B: And I'm assuming what I said, it picked it up clearly. [00:01:27] Speaker A: Clearly. [00:01:27] Speaker B: So THC was, I'm assuming probably was messaging one of your kids about if. If his bug guy came around. Yeah, probably typical house stuff, right? And I wasn't even saying it loudly, probably in the most casual, faint voice. I just said, he's got a bug guy. And it caught it and it came up clear. [00:01:47] Speaker A: Like the one before I was doing talk to text. I was. I was asking, I said, hey, did the bug guy come by the house? [00:01:53] Speaker B: And it struggled. [00:01:54] Speaker A: And yeah, I had to go back and re and re. Like text one of them because it said something else. But the minute before I could even do that, you said that he's got a bug guy. And right at the bottom it said it perfectly, too. I was like, oh, oh, Tweety, my phone likes you don't like me. [00:02:10] Speaker B: I mean, it's vice versa. I feel like if I did the same thing, it wouldn't understand nothing I'm saying. And the moment you just say, like, huh, he's got that. I don't get it. It's weird. But I just thought that was super funny. [00:02:20] Speaker A: He's got a buck guy. [00:02:21] Speaker B: The fact that it also said it so clearly. Yes. Because I was not yelling it. I was just like, he's got a bug. [00:02:28] Speaker A: I do got a bug. Guy takes care of all the bugs around my house. [00:02:31] Speaker B: That's good. And you said they are a veteran owned, so I know that's right up your alley. That's what's up. Okay, we got two topics. Let's hit my microphone. We got two topics to get to. [00:02:41] Speaker A: Wow. [00:02:42] Speaker B: So last episode, we were talking about siblings. Shout out to Stephanie. She was trying to guess if I was an only child or if I had siblings. She thought I had siblings. I do not. I am an only child. THC siblings. Middle of three, female on either end. [00:02:58] Speaker A: And you know what's funny, too, is like, I don't really know too many Polynesians, Hawaiians that do not have siblings. Like, we pretty. Almost every person I know that's not part of the family but is a Pacific Islander or Polynesian. I don't all of them have brothers and sisters. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think I know any. I mean, there's not a lot of Polynesians that I know, but of the ones I do know, all have siblings. They got siblings. And for sure, three. I don't think I've ever known any. They have two. [00:03:23] Speaker A: Two? Yeah. Nope. [00:03:23] Speaker B: I feel like three is the minimum. [00:03:25] Speaker A: Yep. [00:03:25] Speaker B: That's like the. [00:03:26] Speaker A: If you're like my aunt. My aunt has seven. I have seven cousins. Just from one auntie. [00:03:31] Speaker B: I mean, I can understand that. I have. [00:03:33] Speaker A: My mom is one of 12. [00:03:35] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, man. She had a basketball team. [00:03:39] Speaker A: Polynesians, man. [00:03:40] Speaker B: That's what's up, though. You got a. That's one thing. Before I get to this topic, they had that many siblings, you could play any sport by yourself. [00:03:49] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:03:49] Speaker B: Basketball set. You had a full rotate, but you. [00:03:54] Speaker A: Could be the youngest kid going to the retirement of the first oldest kid. [00:04:01] Speaker B: Yeah. The one that graduated high school and was going to college. [00:04:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:05] Speaker B: You could live a whole life. Yep. [00:04:08] Speaker A: Yep. [00:04:09] Speaker B: You still got a ceiling. [00:04:10] Speaker A: That's. [00:04:10] Speaker B: It's like, yeah, he's. He's just getting to high school. Yep. That's crazy. All right. That's the wrong phone. You got two phones. I'm hitting my microphone. [00:04:18] Speaker A: I got two phones. [00:04:19] Speaker B: All right, so I read a list. I found this list of tendencies of only child and siblings. We wrapped up only child and had to get to the sibling ones to see if you would agree or disagree with these. So when it comes to a sibling, regularly interacting with a sibling helps develop communication, conflict, and resolution abilities. [00:04:40] Speaker A: 100%. [00:04:40] Speaker B: I feel like we touched on that in the last episode where you talked about. Because you kind of. Like you said, you're stuck. [00:04:47] Speaker A: Yes. [00:04:47] Speaker B: With that sibling. You don't have no escape. There is no. They leave for two or three minutes. It's. They are constantly in your grill, in your face. So, yeah. You develop communication skills. Good, Bad. Actually, probably good, because you probably are doing a trial run. Like, you yell at your sister, and then you get your ass beat, and it's like, all right, can't yell at her. But I still got to tell her, like, how I feel. So then the next time around, you, like, you're learning as you go, like you said, it's. Yeah, I yelled at her. Probably shouldn't have told her that way. And I reaped some precautions from that. So then when the situation happens again, I can learn and figure out another way to express to her how I feel. And then it's like, oh, that worked out pretty better. Or good. In a sense. [00:05:28] Speaker A: In a sense. But, like, we still. I don't know. I think my sisters and I got closer when we got in trouble more. [00:05:38] Speaker B: Because most of the times. Was it a. It was a group. [00:05:43] Speaker A: No, because I think that's the. That's the moments that my sisters knew that their brother was down for them. I will walk through fire with them. I will walk. I will. I will go through whatever I have to for my sisters. But my sisters, same thing. They would do the same thing for me. So, like, there was times when they got me in trouble. There was a lot of times when I got them in trouble. But in the midst of it all, I knew if I was going to take. And if I was going to take an ass whooping, either one of my sisters would take an ass whooping with me. [00:06:11] Speaker B: Yep. [00:06:12] Speaker A: 100. And they wouldn't even. They wouldn't even flinch. They would even come in and dap me up before we got whooped. They would walk in and be like, you're gonna get whooped. I'm gonna get whooped. But we got this. [00:06:24] Speaker B: Mom's coming here. And then she's got to me. I got you. I'm gonna be in there. [00:06:27] Speaker A: Yep. [00:06:28] Speaker B: That's cool. I respect that. This one understanding and relating to another person's perspective fosters empathy and understanding. [00:06:37] Speaker A: Correct. And that's because. That's because it. It like. Like my sisters would have different issues to help me look outside of the box. I guess you. When people say that, like, I always have the option to look outside of my own feelings because I have others to think about too. So it does help me weigh options and weigh different situations. [00:06:58] Speaker B: So in a sense, you also. Because in the last episode, you said as an only child, or you agree with one that stated about. I forgot what it talked about, but it basically was talking about being alone and that you learned to listen. [00:07:10] Speaker A: Yes. [00:07:11] Speaker B: And so I feel like, in a sense, with siblings, you also listen because, like you said, you learned to have other viewpoints. But to do that, you got to listen. [00:07:19] Speaker A: I mean, maybe you interpret. You gotta. You gotta hear the problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got to hear the problem. You got to hear the thing. But it's like you. I mean, you don't really got to listen because you. You might not even understand the situation. You just know that your sister or your sibling or your brother is going through something. You don't really truly understand it. But I'm going to stand here with that person anyway. [00:07:43] Speaker B: That's fair. That's fair. What is this one? I got two more. Depending on family dynamic, sibling rivalry can lead to a competitive nature, thus allowing you to overcome losses, adversity, as in life. [00:07:57] Speaker A: 100%. [00:07:59] Speaker B: That is fair. [00:07:59] Speaker A: Yeah, 100. 100. Because I think I competed with my younger sister more than I competed with my older sister. Because my younger sister, she was like. Like, if I. If I was taking Taekwondo, she wanted to take Taekwondo. If I was playing. If I was playing baseball, she wanted to play baseball. Like, we both were competitive against each other. [00:08:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:16] Speaker A: But it upped it. You know what I mean? It wasn't like a competitiveness to where we didn't. Where we didn't like what either one was doing. It was more of a competitiveness of like, oh, I thought you was the best. [00:08:29] Speaker B: Yeah. It gave you bragging rights for that duration of the day. [00:08:33] Speaker A: Or it also gave me bragging rights to sit there and go, yeah, that's my sister. [00:08:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:38] Speaker A: And she just whooped your ass. Yeah, like. And I don't even. And, like, I'll be like, I don't even know why? Because that's my little sister. And she, like, for me, I'M not gonna be like, oh, she the best in the world. I'm gonna be like, she ain't the best in the world, but she beat your ass, right? Like, it's like, man, yeah, that's fair. [00:08:51] Speaker B: And then why did I write this one down? Some of these just have a funny start. And I'm like, why did I write this down? Birth order can play a role with older siblings sometimes appearing more responsible, younger siblings potentially being more outgoing. I, I wouldn't say, I know why I wrote this down because I knew you were one of three. So I was like, I, I, I. [00:09:12] Speaker A: Wouldn'T say more outgoing. I would just say willing to try more. I guess that's still kind of outgoing. What I'm saying is like, the oldest was the most responsible, right? Like, that's the one that the parents. [00:09:26] Speaker B: Looked at to say, well, yeah, trickle down effect. [00:09:29] Speaker A: Yes, yes. So like, if they mess up, they got to be so, like, yeah, the older one's gonna be the most responsible out of the group. The youngest one is going to try to get away with most of the stuff because the youngest one is gonna be like, well, I'm the baby. You know what I'm saying? [00:09:41] Speaker B: Not outgoing, more not edgy. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Middle, Middle. We catch flack, we catch flak. Cause we like that kid that's just, you just stuck in the middle of all this bullshit. So we catch more flack. But I was the middle one that'll catch it. But for my two sisters, I'd catch flack all day. [00:09:56] Speaker B: Yeah, okay. Not. Yeah, I don't know what that word would be. Maybe it's not outgoing. It's not edgy. Tempting. No. We gotta figure out what a word would be for that. Cause I know what you're saying. But yeah, outgoing, maybe, Maybe it is. [00:10:11] Speaker A: Adventurous, I guess kind of like, you know, like, I like that better than that. They don't, they don't have as much fear. Like, the oldest is going to have a lot of fear because it's resting all on the oldest's shoulders. [00:10:20] Speaker B: Yep. [00:10:21] Speaker A: So it's not resting on the youngest and shoulders. So the youngest feels more care. Carefree. [00:10:25] Speaker B: That's the word. [00:10:26] Speaker A: That's the word. Carefree. Like there's not, not a lot of care. Yeah. I got to do the right thing, but I don't really have to. She going to get in trouble if I do something. [00:10:34] Speaker B: That's the word. They are more carefree. [00:10:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:37] Speaker B: Glad we figured that. Where I was like, I was like, adventurous, wasn't it either. [00:10:41] Speaker A: No, carefree. Carefree. [00:10:43] Speaker B: Carefree. All right, so that concluded last episode with siblings. Now I told THC to come up with his top 10 list of movies of all time. He thought I said, come up with your top three. [00:11:04] Speaker A: Three. [00:11:05] Speaker B: Because when I said it, he looked at me and was like, that's impossible. I'm like, you don't have 10. I was like, that's. That should be a layup. Then it took you. Then it took you a couple of days. No, it took me to ask you. [00:11:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:19] Speaker B: Because I was like, I still want to give him some time. [00:11:21] Speaker A: Because I was still stressing on three movies. Yeah. [00:11:23] Speaker B: So I'm over here. I gave him a week. And I was like, give me your top 10. And he's like, that's impossible. I'm like, bro, it's like, it's 10. I was like, you probably got 12. [00:11:32] Speaker A: 13. Hold on, hold on. You didn't tell me, give me your top 10. You sent me an email. I didn't read the email fully. [00:11:39] Speaker B: I did I text you, slash emailed you or email. [00:11:41] Speaker A: Yeah. So I. I just kind of. All I seen was top movies. And I swear it said three. So you didn't, like, tell me ten? Cuz when you finally told me ten? [00:11:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I didn't. I didn't talk to you about it. And I think. I think early my stress stopped. When you talked to the end of last week, I was like, you got your list. And he just. It's hard, man. I'm like. I'm like, bro, what is so hard? Like, you're a movie guy. I get it. I say, but you can make a top 10. That's what I said in my brain. And he said, you want me to pick three? And I was like, what? [00:12:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I was like, no. [00:12:12] Speaker B: I said, I want you to pick 10. And then he was like, oh, we're good. [00:12:17] Speaker A: When you said three, I had at least seven. That's what I'm saying. And I had to break down seven to get it down to three. No. And I was like. And as soon as you said 10, I was like, oh, okay. Well then all seven will stay up in there and I can add a couple more, right? [00:12:29] Speaker B: I was like, you should. I was like. Because me, I was like, I got. I got to 7. 8. [00:12:33] Speaker A: What's even crazier, I don't even have a list written down. [00:12:35] Speaker B: You don't? [00:12:36] Speaker A: Nope. I go right off top of my head. That's. That's how much I love motion pictures. [00:12:40] Speaker B: Which is why I was so confused when you said you couldn't do it. I was like, you can't come up with 10. [00:12:46] Speaker A: I can't. [00:12:46] Speaker B: I was like. I was like, that mean. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Come up with three. [00:12:48] Speaker B: I was like, that means you must be the opposite. [00:12:51] Speaker A: I was looking at it like, three movies, right? Like, if you was to take me, put me on the desert island and only three movies showed up that I could watch. [00:12:58] Speaker B: That's hard. [00:12:59] Speaker A: These are the three that were. Yeah, that's where I was at. [00:13:01] Speaker B: I was. [00:13:02] Speaker A: That's how bad I took it. You. You told me three. I ended up on an island trying to come up with. You told me three. I was off on the island. I was. I was trying to make a fire, trying to come up with three movies. [00:13:15] Speaker B: I'm like, man, bro. Like, it's just. I'm like, it's 10. [00:13:18] Speaker A: We should. [00:13:19] Speaker B: I was like, I'm not that. I'm not that horrible. I'm not that one teacher that gives you a five page paper that's due by the next day. [00:13:26] Speaker A: Right, Right. [00:13:28] Speaker B: I at least gave you the resources. All right, so we had a. It's an unofficial. It's not a bet, but we were guessing. You. How many did you say? You said, you think we'll have that same 10 out of 10? [00:13:41] Speaker A: I said. I said. I think I said five. Five, three or five? I know mine was an odd number. I think it was three, and I think yours was four. [00:13:49] Speaker B: Yeah, that was one above you. You said three. I said four. Right. Okay. You want to go. You just name your 10. Or do we want to go one at a time each? [00:13:59] Speaker A: Now are we starting with our top down to the bottom? [00:14:04] Speaker B: We can. [00:14:05] Speaker A: Okay, so top. Start with the top movie. [00:14:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Let's move. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go one for one. Because I can keep track for you. [00:14:12] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:12] Speaker B: Because I wrote mine down so I know which number I'm at. If you need a refresher, I can guide you on number four or number five. [00:14:17] Speaker A: I'm telling you. I think some of my movies, you're gonna look at me and you're gonna be like, what? [00:14:20] Speaker B: This is. This is what. [00:14:22] Speaker A: I'm kind of watching this right now. I'm gonna bring up some nostalgic movies. Some of y'all gonna be like, man, I forgot about. [00:14:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I will say, I think most of. I'm looking at my list. None of these are prior to 2000, and most of these are early 90s. [00:14:37] Speaker A: Oh, mine's in the. I got some 80s. [00:14:38] Speaker B: Yeah, see? [00:14:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:40] Speaker B: And I knew. I knew some 80s, but I was like, I'm gonna go with my. Like, this was my core. So. [00:14:46] Speaker A: And my people. Like, mine is not. I'm out of 10. I probably have one or two horror, but that's it. [00:14:53] Speaker B: I got. [00:14:54] Speaker A: I got. I got one or two horns. But most. Mine mostly is just comedy. [00:14:59] Speaker B: And. And see, and I didn't. And I didn't. There is a sports, but I didn't go sports heavy either. Because you're probably thinking as an athlete. Nope, I didn't go sports heavy. Didn't. I tried to be versatile, and it naturally happened surprising. Like, when I. Like I said, I got to seven. [00:15:12] Speaker A: There's some movies. It just gotta be sports. [00:15:14] Speaker B: Yeah, some of them got to. But I was surprised myself when I was naming my first six or seven. I was like, this is also pretty broad in category. Like, I just didn't stick to one. [00:15:23] Speaker A: I think there's gonna be a sport movie that's. That's gonna be one of us as go across. We're going to cross. [00:15:27] Speaker B: I probably so. Yeah. All right. You want me to go first? [00:15:29] Speaker A: Go ahead. [00:15:30] Speaker B: Number. We're starting at number one. [00:15:32] Speaker A: Number one, your highest ranking. This is the one that's got to. [00:15:35] Speaker B: Be with you, Denzel. [00:15:37] Speaker A: Which one? [00:15:38] Speaker B: Training Day. [00:15:38] Speaker A: Training Day. [00:15:40] Speaker B: And there was a toss up between that and American Gangster, but I went with Training Day was the first. Training Day was the first. Denzel, one of the first that I watched. And I thought he portrayed a whole side of him that he could be that on a regular basis. [00:15:56] Speaker A: Watching. Watching that movie in Training Day, watching Denzel and Training Day, like, it's what I usually ask if I'm watching movies is who else could play that part that good? And I couldn't come up with one. [00:16:07] Speaker B: No. That's why I said it. Like, if. If Denzel, he could live that life is how he. How he portrayed it. [00:16:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:14] Speaker B: It'd be like, oh, you want me to play that? [00:16:15] Speaker A: He came from that? [00:16:16] Speaker B: Got it. I just gotta live my life every day. [00:16:18] Speaker A: You know, one of the words that he used that in that movie, that when I heard the word, I was like, yo, that is. That is a word that not everybody in the world uses that. It's. It's designed specifically for where they was at and for where they was. Where he was. He was at in la, on the West Coast. It was. It was when. It's when Ethan Hawk had tackled that guy that was trying to. That was trying to attack that girl in the alleyway. In the alleyway. And Denzel came walking up and he said, whoa, you got mad squabbles, boy. Yeah, squabbles was a word that you like. Hold up. Out of every movie I've ever watched, I never heard anybody use the word squabbles in the right way. [00:17:00] Speaker B: Yeah, because. Yeah, he. He's walking down that. He's not running. He's just walking down the alleyway, coat, fixing his coat. Probably put a cigarette because he was smoking a lot in that movie. I think he put. He. The pull the cigarette out, I think. I think he was. I think he was actually getting rid of it, like putting it out. I think. Because then. Because I remember he squats down and yeah, he's like, oh, yeah. So that's my start. That's my number one. [00:17:25] Speaker A: Okay. Number one is training. That's a good one. That's not my number one, but it is on my list. So. Okay, we all go. We are going to come back to that. My number one is Breakfast Club Now. Now, Breakfast Club for me, that's an icon. [00:17:37] Speaker B: So funny. Before you finish, that would have been a number two. That's just outside of my top 10 for me. [00:17:43] Speaker A: Really? [00:17:43] Speaker B: It was. It was number 11. I am not even lying. It was number 11. [00:17:47] Speaker A: I'm 183 times watching this movie since the sixth grade. [00:17:51] Speaker B: Wow. [00:17:52] Speaker A: Sixth grade. I have watched that movie every. Every single week. I used to watch that movie religiously. John Hughes. Famous Emilio Estes. [00:18:00] Speaker B: Yeah, that's my number 11. [00:18:03] Speaker A: Oh, that's my. I can. I can actually, if I'm watching that movie, I can do every line until the end of the movie. [00:18:09] Speaker B: I think when I. So that's my number 11. I think you will maybe respect what I put in front of it. [00:18:18] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:18] Speaker B: I think you will. I think you will. [00:18:21] Speaker A: Okay, that's. That's fair. [00:18:22] Speaker B: If not respect. You would say. I. I respect the. The decision to go between the two. Okay, so that's my. But it. Man. We would have been almost a two for two. [00:18:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:31] Speaker B: All right. Number two. This. This is where the sport came in. Remember the Titans. [00:18:36] Speaker A: Dang. [00:18:38] Speaker B: Is that your number two? [00:18:39] Speaker A: Number two. [00:18:40] Speaker B: Are you kidding me? Are you serious? [00:18:44] Speaker A: Okay, okay, okay. [00:18:45] Speaker B: I'm not. You know what, Sean? I'll send you the list of my. I mean, I should have gave Sean the list before. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Bring it up. [00:18:52] Speaker B: Put it up beforehand. [00:18:54] Speaker A: Well, then I would see it. And I don't want to see it because I don't want. I don't want us to. [00:18:57] Speaker B: I don't. Maybe I'll. [00:18:58] Speaker A: Number two. That's my number two. [00:19:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Remember the Titans when They're. [00:19:01] Speaker A: When they're at Gettysburg. Oh, they're sitting there and he's giving them that talk. Yes, man. Then when they finally got it, when the kids finally strong side, I was like, let's go. [00:19:12] Speaker B: I think that. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Let's go. [00:19:13] Speaker B: I easily can remember high school up until college. I would watch. I would watch that every summer before I start workouts. [00:19:20] Speaker A: And just Denzel's mannerisms in that movie. Like, you know when. When they're taking off down the side and they're on a running and you look over at the coat and you see Denzel, like leaning back as they go to just like, yeah. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Every coach. Every coach does that. [00:19:34] Speaker B: That's every lane, every coach. [00:19:37] Speaker A: And the cast was. Was 100%. [00:19:39] Speaker B: That was. [00:19:39] Speaker A: That was a perfect cast. [00:19:40] Speaker B: That's the other thing. When I went through my list, Sunshine was that guy. [00:19:48] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, military kid came in, Daddy dropping him off in a. In a Corvette. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Yeah, he was that guy. But I was going to say with my list, I've realized the cast was fat for everyone. [00:20:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:20:02] Speaker B: Like, it would caught. [00:20:03] Speaker A: Like, I don't even gosling. Like, there's. There's a bunch of people in this movie. [00:20:06] Speaker B: I don't think if you remade this in today's age, they could afford everybody. [00:20:10] Speaker A: No. [00:20:11] Speaker B: When they made these movies. [00:20:12] Speaker A: Nope. [00:20:12] Speaker B: Like, that's how I look at it. It's like they. You could not remake this if you wanted to. Like, it would cost you so much because every one of these people have blown up. [00:20:21] Speaker A: Yep. [00:20:22] Speaker B: In this movie and most of the movies that I'm listening off also, I forgot to throw this out there. The reason I thought of this list is because my wife had never seen Bruce Almighty. And that was also a cast that was underrated. And I was like, how could you not seen Bruce Almighty? And so that's where I got on. [00:20:42] Speaker A: I hit skip. [00:20:44] Speaker B: See. [00:20:47] Speaker A: That'S how I did not see it. He said, you want Bruce Almighty? I was like, nah, I'm good. [00:20:52] Speaker B: I remember watching it because I've always been a Morgan Freeman fan. So any movie he was in, he could have been the main. The backup. The backup to the backup. I had to watch it. [00:21:00] Speaker A: Are you sure? Because I used to be like that until Hard Rain came out with him. And when did that come out? Oh, 90 something. 90, 94, 95. Hard would have been Christian Slater. [00:21:13] Speaker B: So it would have been. It would have been like a couple of years after that. [00:21:16] Speaker A: It was him and him and Christian Slater. [00:21:18] Speaker B: And I was like, I didn't backtrack with Morgan Freeman. I want to say it was 97. 98 is when I was like, I like Morgan Freeman. So I'm gonna watch every. Because I think Bruce Almighty came out 96, 97. [00:21:29] Speaker A: Number three. [00:21:30] Speaker B: Gotta fact check that. This. I. This gotta be on your list. I. This is. This has gotta be the Godfather. [00:21:40] Speaker A: It is, but it's. It's. It's more near 10. [00:21:43] Speaker B: Okay, but it's in the top 10. [00:21:46] Speaker A: It's in the top 10. [00:21:47] Speaker B: Okay, so that's the third one. No. Yeah. No. [00:21:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Because I haven't said Training Day yet. [00:21:52] Speaker B: Yeah, you say you didn't say it yet. We both gotta remember the Titans. And you're saying Godfather's on your list. [00:21:57] Speaker A: Yes. [00:21:57] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Number three for me is Godfather. Because Godfather to me was. [00:22:03] Speaker A: Now you talking original. Are you talking, like, Godfather 2? Godfather. [00:22:06] Speaker B: The original. [00:22:06] Speaker A: The original. Number one. [00:22:08] Speaker B: The original. [00:22:09] Speaker A: Okay. [00:22:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I want to say. Because when I saw that. [00:22:12] Speaker A: When Al Pacino was talking really soft, you know. Yeah. [00:22:16] Speaker B: You're a good man, Johnny. I think for me, that was up there with. I can't remember if I saw that first or Scarface. I want to say I saw Scarface and I thought, that's a badass actor. Scary movie. Scary as far as, like, villain and, like, taking care of the family Mafia. And then I saw Scarface first. Cause then I saw the Godfather and I said, this is the true meaning of, like, not. Not scary is the word. What categories does that fall in? [00:22:48] Speaker A: Drama. Yes. Drama. Type. [00:22:51] Speaker B: Type of drama. But you know what I'm saying. Yeah. Like crime drama. Like, Scarface was like that. But it was the. It was like the Big Easy. Like, guns and explosions. [00:23:00] Speaker A: I would tell you, Godfather, when I first watched it, it was because of my parents. Like, my parents was watching Godfather because you had Marlon Brando. You had all these. All these big names that was up in there. So when you had all these big names, you know, like my mom's actors, my mom and dad's actors were. [00:23:13] Speaker B: And they would. [00:23:14] Speaker A: Why they were in it. They would watch it. You know, Robert De Niro. Everybody's in there in this, you know, and it's. It's huge. But when I. When I watched the first one, I really didn't get it. Scarface, after watching Scarface, Scarface actually had me go back after I seen Scarface and was like, okay, I gotta really sit down and watch it. [00:23:31] Speaker B: And then. It helped you understand. Yeah, yeah. Now, for me, it was. I watched Scarface and I thought, like, this is how you make those drama crime. And then I went and watched Godfather, and I was like, I actually like this type of story. [00:23:48] Speaker A: Of story. Right, right, right. [00:23:50] Speaker B: Like, it wasn't just, you know, you walk, you show, like, the movie stars, and you go to his childhood and he got abused and be. It's like, no, he's at a freaking wedding. [00:23:58] Speaker A: Right, right. [00:23:58] Speaker B: For his daughter. [00:23:59] Speaker A: Right. [00:24:00] Speaker B: It's like, I would have. Wasn't expecting that and then to have that conversation during the wedding. And I was like, okay, this is. We're like, this is real life. Like, yep. Taking care of this wedding. And, yeah, I gotta deal with you, and we gotta handle this guy. But I'm gonna go out there, I'm gonna kiss my daughter, kiss my wife, and, yeah, my bodyguard's gonna come up to me. No, not right now. I'm hanging out with family. But afterwards, yeah, we're gonna get in the car. And I was like, okay, that's. [00:24:26] Speaker A: So number three is godfather. [00:24:27] Speaker B: Number three is godfather number three for me. [00:24:31] Speaker A: Lincoln lawyer, Matthew McConaughey. [00:24:34] Speaker B: Do I remember? [00:24:35] Speaker A: Oh, man. If you have not seen Lincoln, there's a tv. There's an episode TV show out right now that is called the Lincoln Lawyer, but it's based on this. It's based on this novel now, this movie with Matthew McConaughey, Lincoln Lawyer. Man. I can't stop watching any of it, like, any of it. If I walk into a room and it's on, I don't care what part it's on. I'm watching. It's happening. [00:25:00] Speaker B: Lincoln Lawyer. [00:25:02] Speaker A: Lincoln Lawyer is probably the movie that made me want to be like, you know what? If I'm gonna go to school, oh, I want to pass the bar. [00:25:10] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:11] Speaker A: I want to be a lawyer. [00:25:12] Speaker B: I have seen it. [00:25:13] Speaker A: His movies. [00:25:14] Speaker B: I got to look at the. The graphic. Okay. [00:25:16] Speaker A: His driver was the best. [00:25:19] Speaker B: Yeah, best. That's a good one. I don't. Yeah, that one is in the top of my head. I had to look that one up. But I remember watching it. I do remember watching. [00:25:28] Speaker A: One of the best lines in that movie was when the cop looked at. Because he's a defense attorney, and one of the cops looked at him and said, you can really, like, defend these scumbags. And Matthew McConaughey looked that cop right in the face and was like, if you did your job, I wouldn't have one. And it was like, that's what actually hooked me. That first line hooked me. I was like, I want to see how he's going to act in court. This is going to Be great. [00:25:51] Speaker B: How is he gonna. [00:25:52] Speaker A: Was not disappointed. Matthew McConaughey's fantastic actor. [00:25:56] Speaker B: He is. He's. [00:25:57] Speaker A: That's. And that's my number three. [00:25:58] Speaker B: Okay. That's the first one I had to actually look up to remember. [00:26:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:26:03] Speaker B: That's the other thing I was curious about. I was like, how many of these do I have to actually look up? Or can I actually be like, no, I remember that one. That's the first one out of ten. I take that as a win. [00:26:10] Speaker A: Okay. [00:26:11] Speaker B: Number four, the original Gladiator. [00:26:15] Speaker A: Russell Crowe. Good movie. [00:26:17] Speaker B: Russell Crowe. [00:26:18] Speaker A: Good movie. [00:26:18] Speaker B: Original Gladiator. I gotta go with the originals. It's the one I watched helped me with a little bit of. Cause I was not a big history person, so it kind of helped me understanding that lifestyle and also just how it was portrayed. Again, not one of those big. Actually take that back. It was a fight movie, but it had a lot of storytelling also. You got your fill of fight, but it was more about the message behind the fights. And the first time I watched it, I was like, yeah, they're fighting and they're on horses. And then I watched it a second time. It's like anyone in these fight is a message to the story he was telling. And so, yeah, I appreciated that one more. Kind of how you did with Godfather Maximus was. [00:27:03] Speaker A: Maximus was probably one of the greatest generals in history. Not just in. In like. In like Roman history. No, of like of history. And that's because he was one of the generals that was loved by the men that actually fought. Like, when the generals would get back from wars and all that stuff, they'd all meet in their little tent. They'd have their servants, their stuff, so that they get their medical treatment, whatever. Before Maximus even touched that tent, he went to every single one of his soldiers to make sure every single one of them was good to go. [00:27:34] Speaker B: Well, that's what they show, that right after the fight, he's. He's in the. I think he's actually with them. He has. He's not even eating. He's making sure they've got food and telling this person to go get checked out, or I don't know the proper term, but, like, there's a nurse beside him, and he's like, hey, go take a look at that guy. And then he probably was walking out to then go to the nursing area to check on other people, but then he had to get escorted. [00:28:02] Speaker A: He was the last one to be looked at in his eyes. And that's a good leader. [00:28:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:06] Speaker B: So that's my. [00:28:07] Speaker A: Okay. [00:28:07] Speaker B: Was that number four? Number four? Gladiator. [00:28:10] Speaker A: My number four. Is. Was it your number two? [00:28:16] Speaker B: No. Remember the Titans? Number two. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Then it was your number one. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Training Day. [00:28:20] Speaker A: Training Day is my number. My number four. [00:28:22] Speaker B: Number four. Okay. [00:28:23] Speaker A: Okay, let me get my guns out. Let's load them up. I love that scene with him and with him and Ethan Hawke in the restaurant. [00:28:30] Speaker B: Yeah. There's so many good scenes. Scenes. [00:28:32] Speaker A: A DUI stop. [00:28:33] Speaker B: I think train. Was Training Day one? No, it's not one of the first, but I think Training Day was one of the. One of the top three movies of mine where I had so many quotes I recited and just couldn't. [00:28:45] Speaker A: There's a lot of. [00:28:45] Speaker B: And just couldn't and was like, why am I reciting that? And it's like, it's. It's just that movie, especially when you. [00:28:50] Speaker A: Do something motivating, it just comes out where you just, like, King Kong ain't got on me. [00:28:55] Speaker B: That. That whole. That whole scene. Huh? [00:29:00] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. I'm gonna have, you know, cases on all you. [00:29:04] Speaker B: I'ma have you in Pelican Bay. I was like, he is pissed. [00:29:11] Speaker A: Especially, like, I liked how when he played that character, he also went in, like, not just, you know, as. As like an African American person playing. He was also playing, like, you know, because his girl was Spanish. So, like, his lingo of switching from English to Spanish was, like, superb. [00:29:27] Speaker B: Like, perfect, clean. [00:29:28] Speaker A: When he was just like, officer Hoy, mijo miho. But, like, when he's speaking Spanish to the young boy to get him to come out, to come over to him, he like. But it was like he sounded like he normally speaks that way, like, all the time. [00:29:41] Speaker B: But in his role, he was around all of that. [00:29:45] Speaker A: That. [00:29:45] Speaker B: It was natural. And he. He had that personality to portray. [00:29:50] Speaker A: That was really filmed in the jungle. That was really filmed in the jungle in la. [00:29:54] Speaker B: I think I knew that. I think I really was filming that name. [00:29:56] Speaker A: That was the actual neighborhood. [00:29:58] Speaker B: Wow. Yeah, that one's a good one. All right. Number five, do the Right Thing. [00:30:06] Speaker A: Really? You doing a Spike Lee joint on me like that? He said, do the right thing. Okay, okay. [00:30:15] Speaker B: That was a. [00:30:15] Speaker A: That's a. [00:30:16] Speaker B: It's a cl. I'm not going to say, like, I just threw it in there. It's. It's a part of the. Like, my classic childhood. Almost like how you said your parents. For which one was that? You just said that. You remember watching that because your parents. [00:30:29] Speaker A: Oh, God. [00:30:30] Speaker B: Godfather. [00:30:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:31] Speaker B: That's how I felt with do the Right Thing. That was my dad's movie, like, growing up. That was his. It was up there with. This one's not on my list, but it was up there with that White man can't Jump. And then. Oh, what was. [00:30:44] Speaker A: He got game. [00:30:45] Speaker B: He got game. Did I put that one? No, I didn't put that one. But those. Those were in my dad's realm of movies. Like, we're having a movie night. If dad's picking. It's one of these three. The only way. It's nice because there's something new that came out that he wanted to check out. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:31:00] Speaker B: So that's where that came from. And it was like, it's. It stuck with me. [00:31:04] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:31:05] Speaker B: Numero five. [00:31:07] Speaker A: Number five for me. So funny, though, we're not picking the same movies, but we're kind of staying with the same directors because mine's a Spike Lee movie too. [00:31:16] Speaker B: Oh, I'm not even gonna try to guess. [00:31:19] Speaker A: Inside Man. Oh. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I forgot about that one. Yeah, that's. Oh, yeah, I forgot. Spike Lee did do that. [00:31:31] Speaker A: Yes, he did. [00:31:32] Speaker B: Was that one of his. That wasn't one of his first big break. What was before that one would have been. Probably put you on the spot. I feel like Max. Yeah. And then that one wouldn't have been. It was. That was another one of his blockbuster ones. [00:31:47] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. Studded cast, too. Yeah. You had Jody Foster. You had. What's his name? I'm. I'm trying to think of his name right now. He was in Spider Man. He played the Goblin. Oh, William Defoe. Yes, William. [00:32:01] Speaker B: I was like, he's got. He's got a simple first name, huh? [00:32:03] Speaker A: William Defoe. And, like. And just the idea and the storyline of how the whole heist went down. I was like, that is so genius. It made me. It made me continue. That's one thing that I rate movies on. How long you gonna keep my attention? And are you gonna make me want to go, I don't want to miss this part. I don't want to miss a part. And that was one of them. Inside man is one of my. [00:32:23] Speaker B: That's. [00:32:24] Speaker A: This ain't no bank robbery. [00:32:26] Speaker B: That's a good one. [00:32:27] Speaker A: That's a good. It's one of my favorite. [00:32:29] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure we had that on bootleg vhs. And I remember. I remember watching that one so many times, I get pissed the next time I wanted to watch it because I didn't rewind it back. [00:32:37] Speaker A: Mm. I think that was one that I like. I forgot to take back to Red Box. [00:32:43] Speaker B: Red Box. Where did they Go number six. You respect this. I don't know if you have it. If you have it on the earliest. I wouldn't. I would be surprised, but not surprised. I don't know. Number six for me is Shawshank Redemption. [00:32:55] Speaker A: Oh, that's a perfect movie. That's a perfect movie. [00:33:00] Speaker B: And I close and I actually. That was my number seven. But then I realized once I got to the others, I was like, that deserves to go a little bit up because it's also. That's kind of my first of. That almost said demographic category. And it kind of is the first that I watched of that where I really appreciate it. Again, a lot of these is based on that attention, right? [00:33:25] Speaker A: Correct. Are you grabbing it? [00:33:27] Speaker B: I hadn't seen anything that way. [00:33:29] Speaker A: Gotcha. Gotcha. [00:33:30] Speaker B: In a sense. So it caught me. And it was also another way of understanding how to appreciate that type of film. Gotcha made other ones be like, that's trash. I'm done. [00:33:40] Speaker A: My. [00:33:41] Speaker B: You didn't catch me in five minutes. I'm done. [00:33:43] Speaker A: My number seven or six. Six, right. My number six. Dead Poet Society. Robin Williams as a teacher. [00:33:51] Speaker B: I know that I can't remember the freaking graphic for that one. [00:33:55] Speaker A: That was the very first movie that Robin. That I actually sat down and watched. And I was still. I was. I wasn't a. A child, but I was still a kid. Like, I was probably in my teens. [00:34:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:05] Speaker A: Watching this movie. That. He was the. That was the first movie to make me cry. That was the first movie to actually pull a tear out of my face back in those days. And it was another star studded cast in there, too, like some of Dead Poet Society. Oh, Captain. My captain. [00:34:26] Speaker B: Oh, yes. [00:34:27] Speaker A: When the kid said, oh, Captain, my Captain and stood on top of their desk, I lost my mind. [00:34:31] Speaker B: That's the second freaking. It's the. It has the artwork and the second freaking photo is him standing up on the desk. On the desk. [00:34:40] Speaker A: Carpe diem. Do you know what that means? [00:34:43] Speaker B: I don't. [00:34:44] Speaker A: Carpe diem. Carpe diem means seize the day. [00:34:48] Speaker B: Wow. Ethan Hawk was in it. [00:34:49] Speaker A: Yes, bro. Everybody was in this movie, man. Everybody was in this movie. [00:34:54] Speaker B: Jeez. [00:34:54] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, this movie was hard. Like, this movie went really good. Dead Poet Society. First movie. First. That's. That's when Robin Williams became my. One of my favorite actors of all time because he was the first actor to make me laugh and the first actor to make me cry. [00:35:11] Speaker B: I think he. [00:35:14] Speaker A: Mm. [00:35:15] Speaker B: He probably. [00:35:15] Speaker A: He was a comedian. Like, I'm like I'm all the way. [00:35:18] Speaker B: Yeah, he. He had the full package. Yep, he had the full package. All right, Number seven, Pulp Fiction. [00:35:25] Speaker A: Oh, you do one of them in there. Okay, okay, okay. [00:35:29] Speaker B: Yeah, Pulp Fiction was number eight. And then again with Shasting, I had to move those up. But the. The last three for me, you'll probably be like, how did you not put these probably above Shawshank and Pulp Fiction. [00:35:41] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [00:35:42] Speaker B: But yeah, Pulp Fiction for me at number seven. Where are you going, Mr. Number Seven? Also, what are we at? We each have. We had three. Training Day, remember the Titans, or just two? [00:35:54] Speaker A: Two. [00:35:54] Speaker B: Yeah. You didn't have Godfather and you didn't have Gladiator. Okay, so we're still at 2 with. [00:36:00] Speaker A: 3 left with my pick, I'm going to stay with that number. [00:36:06] Speaker B: Just the movie. Seven. No. [00:36:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, Seven. [00:36:10] Speaker B: Yes. Yeah. [00:36:12] Speaker A: Yes. [00:36:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:13] Speaker A: Now, there is one of my favorite Morgan Freeman movies that. Oh, Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Robert Lee Ermey as a lieutenant, as a captain in charge of the man. That Kevin Spacey as the actual serial killer. [00:36:26] Speaker B: I mean, that might be. [00:36:29] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying is like my. My horror moves like that way towards it. It's still got to be good acting. 7. [00:36:35] Speaker B: That might be the hardest cast right now of our list. I think that. And that's. That's saying a lot. But that I think is the. Because you kind of catch almost, and I mean almost all of them. [00:36:50] Speaker A: Even at, like, even sub peak. Even in today. Even today. You can walk around and be like, by, you know, Gen Z's, Gen X's, Gen Millennials, and you can say the phrase, what's in the box? And everybody knows that. Everybody. What's in the box? It's like that comes from seven. [00:37:07] Speaker B: I mean, did you catch them all? I feel like you caught them maybe at their peak, but I feel like when that came out, they were all sub peaking. Maybe Morgan is the only one that was about. Is this at his peak? Yeah, but I feel like everybody was. [00:37:20] Speaker A: Still kind of coming in. Yeah, he was coming off of like that. What was the. The one where they fight all the time. Fight Club. [00:37:25] Speaker B: Fight Club. [00:37:26] Speaker A: So he was kind of coming off a fight club coming into that. [00:37:28] Speaker B: But they were all like. They were at the top of that mountain. Like I said, Morgan might be the only one who was like, come on. [00:37:34] Speaker A: Maybe Kevin Spacy, too. [00:37:35] Speaker B: Kevin. Yeah, he was. But they were all. None of them was on this cliffhanger. [00:37:39] Speaker A: No. [00:37:40] Speaker B: Or like, ah, we got to see what else you can do. [00:37:42] Speaker A: You caught them at I will put seven at seven. [00:37:44] Speaker B: Good one. [00:37:45] Speaker A: Seven at seven. [00:37:46] Speaker B: That's a good one. Ah, that one. That one I forgot about, actually. That's a good one. I still would keep my list. I, I, They. They'd be outside top 10, I think, still. But that's. They have a fighting chance. All right, number eight, Goodwill hunting. [00:38:02] Speaker A: Ooh, how you like them apples, man? That's a great. Is that what you do? You come in. You come in here, you kick off, you spit out somebody else's knowledge like it's your own. You stand here, impress some girl, embarrass my friend. Maybe we go outside, talk about this for a bit. [00:38:20] Speaker B: That was. [00:38:21] Speaker A: Oh, that's a good one too. [00:38:23] Speaker B: Number eight. [00:38:24] Speaker A: Oh, Goodwill. [00:38:25] Speaker B: That's why I said the. My last three. Even as I'm looking at them, I'm like, they probably should have been a little bit higher. Oof. [00:38:33] Speaker A: Yep. [00:38:34] Speaker B: When did that come out? Yeah, 97. [00:38:37] Speaker A: Okay, now we're getting close to the end of it. [00:38:39] Speaker B: What did. Was this before your movie or was it after yours? [00:38:47] Speaker A: What's that? [00:38:48] Speaker B: Goodwill hunting came out 97. When did. Oh, oh, yeah. 89 Poets was in 89. [00:38:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Dead Poets was in the 89. [00:38:56] Speaker B: My bad. This was. [00:38:57] Speaker A: This. Goodwill hunting was Robin Williams's day of bearded time. Wearing the beard. [00:39:02] Speaker B: Yeah, 89. Late 80s, early 90s was still baby facing it. Yep, you right. All right, number eight for you. [00:39:11] Speaker A: Number eight for me. Since we already near the end of the list. You know, I'm a big saga fan, so, you know, Star wars was gonna fall in here somewhere. [00:39:23] Speaker B: I'm surprised. You. [00:39:24] Speaker A: I'm. I'm. I. [00:39:26] Speaker B: There's. [00:39:26] Speaker A: I like, I like my saga. My saga will be in the top 10. Where it will be in the top 10, I don't know, but it will be in the top 10. But I'll do it by movie. I won't be like, oh, I need the whole saga in there. [00:39:37] Speaker B: No, I know you. I know. I know you're gonna tell us. Which one? [00:39:39] Speaker A: Rogue One. Rogue One. [00:39:43] Speaker B: Nice surprise. [00:39:44] Speaker A: And it. It goes Rogue One, and then it goes Empire Strikes Back. [00:39:48] Speaker B: Okay. [00:39:49] Speaker A: As the saga goes in there, I know some people are like, oh, Return of the Jedi. I'm like, nah, I liked it. [00:39:55] Speaker B: But I feel like if you are a true Star wars fan, I would say I'm well below average of a fan. But I feel like in your heart of hearts, as a fan, most people, you gotta go with Rogue One. Yeah, you kind of. If you're in. [00:40:12] Speaker A: If you way, everything started exactly like. [00:40:15] Speaker B: It'S it's the reasoning of everything. And me being a sub level fan, I know that, like, you gotta go with not only. That was, in my opinion, the best, but tells you everything. [00:40:27] Speaker A: It tells you of how. [00:40:28] Speaker B: Tells you of the. [00:40:29] Speaker A: Of the struggle of how they got the plans, which. Spoiler alert. If none of y'all out there have ever seen Rogue One, I had somebody break down to me how Rogue One didn't even make sense because when it came down to it, right. They in Star Wars A New Hope, Right? [00:40:45] Speaker B: Okay, okay. [00:40:46] Speaker A: She was holding the disc that all of these people sacrificed their whole life for. Blew up a planet to grab this little disc. And then when it came down to it, when they busted Princess Leia out of the Death Star. [00:40:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:00] Speaker A: They actually took R2 and plugged him into the Death Star and downloaded everything from the Death Star. So when it came down to it, when they got back to the base, they didn't even use the disc. Disc was sitting on somebody's desk. They just plugged in R2. So it was like all we had to do was get Princess Leia caught. All these people didn't have to die. I was so mad. I was like, what? [00:41:26] Speaker B: That's when you didn't want to hear that type of fact. Yeah, that's funny. Okay. Number nine, boys in the hood. [00:41:34] Speaker A: Oh, there you in there. You went. [00:41:37] Speaker B: Number 10 is gonna get you. [00:41:38] Speaker A: But it's funny, though. It's like your number nine is like almost on the same as my number nine. [00:41:44] Speaker B: Where'd you. So you went. [00:41:47] Speaker A: I didn't go Boys in the hood. I didn't go Minister society. [00:41:50] Speaker B: That's what I was gonna say. Minister society. [00:41:52] Speaker A: But I did do an Ice Cube production. [00:41:56] Speaker B: Frick. I know. Frick. [00:41:59] Speaker A: It's a day of the week. Friday, the original. [00:42:05] Speaker B: Yes. You got to go Chris Tucker. [00:42:07] Speaker A: Chris Tucker and Smokey. Like the original. [00:42:10] Speaker B: Man. [00:42:11] Speaker A: I can quote that whole movie. Oh, from the beginning to the end. I can quote that whole movie. [00:42:16] Speaker B: Friday is up there with going to a TV show. Martin Lawrence. That was my homework. Saturday chores, laundry. Could just throw on Friday. Didn't have to watch. Didn't have to actually visually see it. No. [00:42:31] Speaker A: And as, and as a comedian, too, like, I, I, I've, I've opened up for. I've opened up for John Witherspoon twice. Like, I've worked with him in two different, Two different venues twice. And that man right there is something else. And I know some people are like, oh. Some people are like, you know, oh, they're not really like that. Where he's like, put some hot sauce on that baby. And people think, okay, that's just an actual. That was not him. That was him. That was 100 him. Every show we did, we'd be in the back room, in the back of the green room, just mounds of chicken wings, mounds of carrots and stuff like that, just sitting. And he'd sit there with. Put some hot sauce on that baby, like he would. That was. That was John. I took John to Jack in the Box one time. Me and him went to Jack in the Box because he wanted an ultimate cheeseburger, like. But Friday. Friday is. Is my number nine. That's my number nine. It's got to be in there. [00:43:18] Speaker B: Number 10 comedy. Hella good cast, life. Oh. Oh. Knew I was forgetting one Bernie Mack. [00:43:35] Speaker A: I knew I was forgetting one Martin. [00:43:40] Speaker B: Oh, man. [00:43:41] Speaker A: You know. You want to know how. You know what? [00:43:45] Speaker B: I feel so proud that I got you on number 10. I feel so proud. [00:43:50] Speaker A: Do you know that Life, I think, is just like. They started streaming it again on, like, Netflix, I think it was. And the minute. The minute I seen it like, that is one of the best. [00:44:02] Speaker B: I feel so proud, brah. [00:44:05] Speaker A: I. I damn near lost my mind when they were standing on the bottles, and Martin Lawrence was like, stop talking to me. And he said, damn it. One of my toes went in the bottle. I lost it. I. I never laughed that hard. So hard in my life. You know what? You know what, Claude? You can't say watch or nothing like that around. You better say little clock or some like that. [00:44:29] Speaker B: Little raised boom boom room. Raised boom boom room. [00:44:33] Speaker A: There ain't no boo when there is a boom boom room. Don't come down to them because you ain't getting in. [00:44:37] Speaker B: Yeah, you know what? [00:44:38] Speaker A: That's. I can't. I can't leave that out. That's got to be my number 10. [00:44:41] Speaker B: What was your number 10? [00:44:42] Speaker A: That's. That's. That's got to be my number 10. Well, it don't. It don't even matter. [00:44:46] Speaker B: I don't even know. Proud of myself. [00:44:48] Speaker A: I don't even matter. I can't. I can't go with a list without life. I can't believe I didn't throw that in there. [00:44:55] Speaker B: I feel so proud of myself. [00:44:57] Speaker A: Damn. [00:44:58] Speaker B: I feel so proud of myself. Damn it. [00:45:01] Speaker A: You said life. That is my. That's my jam. [00:45:05] Speaker B: And see, when I made. When I was making this list, I thought, training Day, Godfather. [00:45:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Godfather's like, number 11. [00:45:15] Speaker B: And I was like, life. I was like. I was like, if he doesn't have life. I might damn near convince him to put it on the list. Man, I thought. I thought you were gonna say life in the top four. [00:45:26] Speaker A: I. I should have. I totally forgot it. It would have been. It would have been, like, it. 100. Would have been 100. That's my can't get right. What you mean, can't get right? Can't get right. Yes. Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, that's my. That's my. That's my jam. [00:45:40] Speaker B: If I was back. [00:45:41] Speaker A: Look at that cast. Oh, look at that cast stacked like. [00:45:44] Speaker B: That's why it had to be on that list all the way. [00:45:47] Speaker A: Like, even, like, on. Just, like, the. Look like you had heavy D with a shovel. You know what I mean? Like, I totally forgot that Heavy D was one of the inmates that was digging the shovel when they was burying the bodies for it. I was like, wait a minute. Heavy D was in this movie. [00:46:00] Speaker B: I feel so proud of myself. I've. You got to tell me, though, what Was your number 10? You said you're going to replace it, but what was your number? [00:46:07] Speaker A: Oh, man, I don't even want to say it now, because now that just makes it look like I was just looking for a number 10. Wow. That. Nah, that's. That's it. That's the one. It's got to be up in there. [00:46:16] Speaker B: Really forgot. [00:46:18] Speaker A: That's. Oh, my goodness. I can't believe that. I can't believe that. I can't believe that my number 10. My number 10 was. Is. Is an actual, like, comedy movie. It's one of my favorites for the holidays. It's called the Ref, and it stars Dennis Leary. Kevin Spacey. [00:46:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:46:34] Speaker A: He's like a bank robbery. Rob the houses during, like, Christmas time. It's the. It's one of the best because. Oh, man, I forgot. How did I forget? [00:46:41] Speaker B: I can't. I. [00:46:42] Speaker A: And I don't want to forget the ref. I want to put the rep in there, too. [00:46:45] Speaker B: I can't believe I got you on life. [00:46:48] Speaker A: Life. Oh, my goodness. That's my jam. Like, life is like that one of the jingle. What to take my picture move on the work site. I just. Just the simplest things. He. Like, here, look around. None of y'all can read. [00:47:04] Speaker B: I feel so proud. America, you don't. I feel. I for sure thought you were gonna. [00:47:11] Speaker A: I. [00:47:11] Speaker B: This is what I thought was gonna happen. I thought life was gonna be in your top three without hesitation. And then I was gonna tell you. [00:47:17] Speaker A: Totally forgot about that. [00:47:18] Speaker B: And I was gonna tell you I had it. And then you were going to say we got to cut the list. I need to know where is it at and how is it not? And I was prepared for. [00:47:26] Speaker A: I'm almost. I'm almost. I'm almost top five. I'm almost trying to pull it out and replace it in so that I can bring the ref as my number 10 again. I can't believe I forgot life. [00:47:37] Speaker B: I felt so proud, too. I was like. I was like, training Day. He's going to agree. Remember the Titans. I was like. I was like, he's got to be a fan of Godfather. I was like, glad. He's like, he might be hit or miss. I was like, boys in the hood. I was like Good Will Hunting or Shawshank. I was like, those two. Maybe I was like Pulp Fiction. He might argue. But I was like, life. I was like, he will probably bring me to it. [00:47:59] Speaker A: Life. Life is. It was. Was a. For me, it was a. It was a breath of fresh air. Because Eddie Murphy started doing like. I grew up with the 80s Eddie Murphy. That's. [00:48:11] Speaker B: And that's why I figured Saturday Night Live. [00:48:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Like Beverly Hills Cop, Golden Child. Like, this was the Eddie Murphy that I grew up with. [00:48:20] Speaker B: I am shocked you didn't have. [00:48:21] Speaker A: So when he did. When he started doing, like, the other movies, you know, like, I Get Another professor, all that stuff, he started doing all that kind of stuff. I was like, yeah, okay. When he did Life, I was like, okay, you went back. [00:48:30] Speaker B: It took you back. [00:48:32] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. [00:48:33] Speaker B: And that he still had. [00:48:34] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Because, like in Golden Child, Golden Child would. I mean the best lines in there. Why? Got to be chosen to go to Bahama to Tibet. [00:48:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:48:41] Speaker A: Why can't that be chosen to go to Bahamas or something? You know? And then, like, you look at life and just the little. The little comments a little. [00:48:47] Speaker B: The. [00:48:47] Speaker A: The lines that they had through that whole movie, like the upper room. The upper room break up into that mom to be like, boom, Room. Damn it. I can't forget. Okay. [00:48:59] Speaker B: I feel. Oh, I'm so proud. [00:49:01] Speaker A: That moved the ref to number 11. Damn it. That's all right. Life is in it. [00:49:07] Speaker B: Okay. Do I. Do I dare ask you, do we need to do a second round of this? [00:49:12] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. [00:49:15] Speaker B: Because I get. [00:49:16] Speaker A: Nope. [00:49:17] Speaker B: Okay. [00:49:17] Speaker A: Because then it'd be hard. Would it be another top 10? Yeah. [00:49:21] Speaker B: Or. [00:49:21] Speaker A: But it can't be, because they already had a top 10. So this would be. Had to be like, a what? A top? [00:49:25] Speaker B: Oh, no. You know what I would do here right on the spot. And we're going to End it. Of the top 10, what's your top three? [00:49:34] Speaker A: Oh, I'm gonna tell you right now. Life gonna be in there. [00:49:38] Speaker B: I know it's gotta be. [00:49:39] Speaker A: Life's gonna be for me. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Training Day. Life, and then. Oh, that's a toughie. Godfather. I gotta life. Training Day. Godfather. [00:49:49] Speaker A: Mine will be inside man, Lincoln, lawyer, and life out of my 10. Yep. [00:49:56] Speaker B: That's a good versatility for me. It's like. It was like Training Day and Godfather, you could kind of say are in that same realm, but they're two different types. [00:50:02] Speaker A: Two different types. Yeah. Two different situations. [00:50:04] Speaker B: Okay. All right. That's the list. Give us your list. Top 10. [00:50:08] Speaker A: Yeah. I want to hear what your guys list is. [00:50:09] Speaker B: We proud. There's some we miss. I. I think I might have won the stumping of THC with life. [00:50:15] Speaker A: You did. Life killed me. [00:50:17] Speaker B: Yeah. You actually probably got some comments right now. Some people saying, how could you? [00:50:20] Speaker A: How could you forget? Yeah. No, you should have never admitted that. [00:50:23] Speaker B: You should have just lied and said, that's my top 10. [00:50:25] Speaker A: That's not me, though. [00:50:25] Speaker B: But that's not you. You're gonna get so much slack, bro. I feel so Give it to me. [00:50:30] Speaker A: Give it to me in the comment sections. Be like, what is your problem? Sp. What is going on? [00:50:34] Speaker B: Hawaiian movies was like a boy scout badge. I just earned mine. The fact that I stumped you. [00:50:41] Speaker A: You even said another movie I like, too. You just said Boy Scout. [00:50:44] Speaker B: Boy Scout. [00:50:45] Speaker A: Last Boy Scout. Damon Wayans, Bruce Willis. [00:50:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:48] Speaker A: You said, I'm now. All of these movies popping up in my head right now. [00:50:51] Speaker B: All right, we got to get out of here. I just started a train over here. We might. He might have a top 50. I'm Twitter. That's THC. Hit the. Like, hit the subscribe button. Until next time we out it.

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