@@AzumangaFan13 Same, I learned the Dragon Ball Z lore through the various video games, it's actually how I got into the series looooong before I watched the anime/read the manga. I'm 16 lol, so I never really got to see it on CN like most people.
Me, a very Big Fan of The Lord of the Rings, 31 years old, never imagined to hear the sentence "Sam, best waifu" ever in my entire life. But here we are. And I agree.
At least you can do the same with the other bois as well. Like any time Garnt says something it's like "Well, this is coming from the guy who leaves his crust and doesn't like condoments"
"John travolta is not a good actor." "Django would have been one of his best films if not for Jamie Foxx." The boys reminding us why the podcast is called trash taste.
Welp, Travolta is not a good actor. He was just lucky. On the other hand, Jamie Foxx was a beast in Django and Will Smith could never do a better job. Jamie Foxx is infinitely better than Will Smith
Or the irony of Connor having issues with people watching movies via clips after he's already decided Star Wars isnt worth watching because he played the lego star wars game
@@XenosvonFaneli I mean, Lego Star Wars does do a better telling of part 1,2,3 It's effects are less aged than part 4,5,6 And nobody seems to like 7,8,9
yes a story of hobbits walking is infinitely worse than a story of pirates going to interesting place after interesting place. Every island is fun, the lotr movies are kinda boring xD no irony at all.
I can no longer trust Joey and Garnt's opinion on anything since hearing their views on Django Unchained. Thinking Will Smith would have fit that role better has to be a strong contender for shittest take of the year
Yes, Shrek 2 is 100% the best Shrek. It does what a sequel should do, take everything you liked and didn’t like about the original, and it greatly improves it
Jacksfilms made a video about and it is spot-on my opinion on the whole Shrek Saga Shrek 1 is a classic. Introduced us to the world of Shrek Shrek 2 expanded on what Shrek 1 planted with the whole "Far, Far Away" expansion Shrek 3 is just lazy. Shrek 4 is made because Shrek 3 was so bad.
Missed a huge opportunity on having Ashley as a guest, looks like it was the one made for him. Maybe they can have a movie section if he ever wants to be in an episode.
Fun fact: Mifune Toshiro was a legendary actor in Mexico back in the day! He acted in a 60's Mexican movie, he even spoke spanish, apparently he just memorized his lines without knowing exactly what he was saying and still totally slayed the language and the acting! I've seen that movie, Mifune was legit!
Just saw a clip from that film (Animas Trujano) and wow if I didn’t know it was Mifune Toshiro I would assume he’s just a Mexican actor. I’m curious to know how he land that role?
@@HolyBiscuit69 I mean..... all he needs is to just type some shit and dates and names would appear..... not THAT unique of a thing, especially when considering he's an intern and that's literally a minimum requirement I feel like.... But also okay maybe he's familiar with specific stuff, but definitely not everything he said was off the top of his head and it's obvious....
Episode 60 already, it felt like a few weeks ago when the podcast was first formed. I’ve followed Trash taste since it’s conception and I’ve never been this invested into a podcast ever. It hurts to know that Trash taste will end one day and maybe it’ll end suddenly like pod-taku as well, I think I can say it’s helped a lot of folks getting through this quarantine and it’s an important part of my general entertainment consumption. Just watching the boys banter and digging into each other gives me such a hanging out with your best mates vibe and that’s extremely precious to me. Thank you Joey, Garnt, Connor, the Trash Taste crew, and the community that has been built up.
I never really seen the appeal of a podcast until trash taste. I thought they were really boring I’m obsessed with trash taste now lol I’ve seen every episode
I feel exactly the same! The chemistry between these three is amazing and honestly I can't help but watch them rant about anything and laugh with them (or at them). Yeah everything has an end but let's cherish what they have already accomplished and what's coming forward! They said there are specials in the making and when the lockdown ends more members will join so don't even stress about the ending because this journey is still going.
In No Country for Old Men I finally understood why he flips the coin... it was to dissociate himself from his actions, by leaving it to fate and that he wasn't just murdering people by choice
Same reason why religious serial killers are probably the scariest beings on earth. Everyone has conscience and even those with APD and psychotic disassociations still feel it's wrong to do bad things. But religious people can completely be disassociated from their acts and can do insane things and not even have any PTSD from it.
For clarification, the book that the movie Confession is based off is actually written by the female author Kanae Minato. I love that author and I'm so glad that more and more of her novels are being translated into french.
Same here actually lol, i saw the matrix as a kid and was like "thats so cool" i probably have seen that movie like at least 30 times. I remember looking for movies like that and seeing that the wachowskis were inspired by ghost in the shell? and then was like "woah" also i loved keanu since that movie and then found anime kinda through that, also halo legends was another cool anime thing. Later on after i had watched a lot of anime i saw many people liked anime, like keanu said some stuff about how he liked cowboy bebop, also seeing how random people liked anime, like robin williams liking evangelion or knowing it or something like in one hour photo. Also robin williams saying he would have like to play the "old guy" from ghost in the shell. Also kinda cool to see keanu is making a comic sort of thing called "Brzrkr" and it looks fun. Kinda cool to see how people like these things, and have liked these for a long time, sometimes it makes the world feel a bit smaller which is cool. Also as a side note even thought this is an "anime podcast" lol i hope everyone talks about their favorite films more too, whatever they talk about is entertaining, i watched this movie called "swiss army man" and honestly thought it was pretty good, hopefully someday they talk about weird movies like that too lol. but thats the cool thing about pop culture and media and stuff is that there is so much out there. so much cool crazy stuff.
I feel like this is the first trash taste where the title was accurate. The level of out of the ass talk in this episode was over 9000. It’s fun seeing the takes and what movies they like, but I think I rolled my eyes more in this episode than any other. The battle of helms deep is literally 39 minutes.
Connor's should have been: King Kong, All of the Planet of the Apes movies, Curious George, Journey to the West, Tarzan, and The movie Sing cuz its got a gorilla protagonist.
Fun fact about Memento: The name “John G.” that Christopher Nolan came up with is actually based on his brother’s college screenwriting professor which is John Glavin.
@@racingmaniacgt1 If anything I can see Donnie playing as like that distant uncle that resisted in silence and comes out to help. He just has that 'good guy' face for me.
The fact that they think Will Smith would’ve been good in Django is insane to me. Will Smith has played the same character for the last decade and would’ve been fucking horrible in Django. Jamie Fox wasn’t the best performance in Django but he certainly wasn’t bad, and I certainly wouldn’t replace him. Django is easily my favorite tarantino film.
Also the thought of Will Smith playing a vengeful spirit type character (Basically what every Django is) is unbelievable to me. Even in his Bad Boys role he was Neutral Cop at best as where Martin Lawrence was the crazy gung ho type. I just can't see Will playing a Django, even with the Unchained character.
Get a life Btw wanted to say that i liked gigguk Those two ruined him He had his own charm while joey and connor was just random annoying dudes Why did he fall to their level!?WHY!?
I just paused this episode to watch "Confession" and it's actually such a great movie. I highly suggest people who haven't watched it do so. It really makes you think.
Highly nostalgic, the last F&F to actually be about cars, it focuses on the best kind of car culture - the Japanese car culture (biased as am ofc a weeb) and damn it did have a bit of aesthetic flair to it huh
@@demyy3527 It was filmed in LA lol, even down to the parking garage race at the start of the movie. That was filmed at a parking lot in Los Angeles that they painted over to look Japanese. They even imported cars from Japan to make it look like everything was set in Japan. The whole thing was very doctored. Look at Craig Lieberman’s channel, he goes into all of the movie stuff since he worked on the first 2 (Brian’s GTR and Supra were both actually Craig’s)
Yeah any Christoph waltz Quentin Tarantino is an instant classic. Django and Inglourious Basterds were my favorites Jamie Foxx was so dry it would be interesting to see Will Smith do a risky acting job.
Idk if people know this, but Will Smith actually turned down the role. He said "I wanted to make that movie so badly, but I felt the only way was, it had to be a love story, not a vengeance story... I just couldn’t connect to violence being the answer. Love had to be the answer". No offense to Will, but he would've made the movie worse imo.
Big ups to Joey for including "One Cut of the Dead", I only know one other person who's seen it and we both love it a lot. I remember watching it during a Japanese film festival a couple years back and myself including the audience asking ourselves "wtf are we watching", and then the move reveals what it's actually about and everyone had a blast. One of my favorite cinema-going experiences for sure.
Just a clarification: the author of Confessions is not Miyabe Miyuki, but Minato Kanae. Both are great authors though. I really wish more of their novels are translated.
Apocalypse Now is based from a book called Heart of Darkness. Heart of Darkness is set in British colonial rule of the Congo in Africa. While Apocalypse Now is set in the Vietnam War. I think both forms of media really highlight the real consequences and traumas of colonialism.
Heart of Darkness was written by an English-Polish Author that took place in the Congo which was ruled by King Leopold II(King of Belgium)as his personal property. It then went to the country of Belgium as he was too brutal in his rule of Congo. Be warned to not read about it if you do not want to hear about extremely horrible things.
Snatch is class, Brad Pitt absolutely nailed the traveller accent, I never expected it to be as good as it was, quite happy to see Garnt have some praise for the film
From what I heard about Robert Downy Jr. part of the reason he has somebody feeding him lines through an ear piece is he can't remember rewrites or any kind of script changes well and some of his movies have constant rewrites up to and including the day the scene shot so it just became easier to feed him lines directly because that might literally be the first time he even had that draft of that line shown to him.
Honestly The Matrix has aged really well imo, yes some of its visuals are a bit dated and the concept of the story has been copied quite a lot now but most of the visuals hold up for me. Like the big gunfight scene and the bullet dodging on the rooftop, among many others, plus I think the world, setting and story are amazing. That's my take on the classic that is this film, I'm pretty glad Garnt put it on here.
I'm a huge Matrix fan! Just showed them all to my bf recently and he loved them. The first one is incredible, I also think it's aged really well. Also there's a new movie coming out soon!!!
IMDb can go pound sand after removing the forums. Sure popular films got toxic but there were tons of people discussing really niche movies too and that is all gone
Props to Joey for Rashomon. It's a movie with like 5 or 6 actors, a single camera, but it's like a painting, a perfect game of cards, a puzzle with everything falling into place. It's perfect.
It's so strange how film has only been around for about 100 years, as opposed to something like stage plays which have been a mature art form for centuries, and yet some of the best we have now were made in the first half.
When Connor says that most comedy actors probably have the hardest time hit me hard cuz it reminded me of Robin Williams who was the most wholesome actor.
@@JosipNikolic-bd5bf Both, sir. :3 I was born in 2006, so I watched the 2008 series before I even watched the prequels and the series was my introduction to Star Wars! I saw the beautifully animated 2003 miniseries for the very first time on UA-cam in 2015, when I was 9 - but I know that series started on CN as well.
@@JosipNikolic-bd5bf 2008+ bad batch for cannon. 2003 for slightly more awesome george lucas story. (2008 version the later seasons (the Disney+ season) and the Bad batch is not by george lucas but by his protege Dave Filoni (well technically he didn't wrote bad batch but that's just schematics)
Warrior is an incredibly good martial arts series based on a script Bruce Lee wrote I believe. It's quite recent too and it's made by stunt/fight guys kind of how John Wick was so it's very well choreographed
The fight scenes are brilliant, there's alot of boring smoking and drinking scenes in between that make me wonder how they are even alive but the fights are worth it
What makes Darth Vader great isn't who he is, but rather his reputation. How people react to his name. He's almost like star wars universe's Madara uchiha.
Darth Vader started great but dropped off when you saw that he is a slow/sluggish amateur sword user as far as I can see. Compare that to the 2003 animated Star Wars with Mace Windy literally soloing a droid army with his bare hands.
Kung Fu Hustle is definitely the funniest movie I've ever watched in my entire life, so many goofy shits happening and somehow still able to convey it's message at the end of the day
@@UnemploymentScrub23 Nah, Shrek 1 was good at setting the foundation, but Shrek 2 built on that foundation and had stronger character development. Plus nothing from Shrek 1 can top that segment where the Fairy Godmother sings “I Need A Hero,” enough so that it practically popularized that song.
My favourite part was when Conner chose the exact scene in Pulp Fiction where Uma Thurman talks about what would become Kill Bill as being incredibly boring while having chosen Kill Bill for his 3x3.
Boys I’m not even gonna lie, these make my Friday nights so much better. I’ll be working the whole day being stressed without any time to relax, and then at night these get uploaded and I feel so much happier. I never knew 3 random dudes living in Japan would make me as happy as they do, so I truly wanna thank you for providing us with these podcasts 🙌
I thought of IMDb, You can rate all the movies you've ever seen on your own list. I just saw free guy, pig, old and still water just this last month and now it's on my list.
@@zachblair3794 saw it twice now with diff people. I'd recommend seeing it once at least and this is coming from a guy that didn't want to see it once because I thought it was going to suck really bad and it just looked cheesy as hell.
@@RanHarpaz welp, that sucks, I didn't watch the part where they talk about it so although not as bad as Joey spoiling the entirety of One cut of the dead, when the entire point of that movie's appeal is the twist
@@PsychoDiesel48 lol. I believe it was david from talking heads that said radiohead heavily influenced the entire music industry with their music. So im not suprised they have a song after a band they revered so highly.
@@SassySlayer69 well it's just an amazing song to be fair XD But yeah I guess that could've been why they wanted to do a song named radio head. It has nothing to do with the band though XD
this killed me ,garnt, "I prefer the prequals" the intern spoke for all star war fans "what", everyone at this moment either laughed or just fell into disbelief.
Me too actually, my first exposure to star wars was the clone wars. So when i went looking for more i gravitated to prequels because of there are more lightsabers(jedi) lol
This episode made me rewatch Django and I have to agree with Connor. It’s up there. Jamie Foxx doesn’t have the best acting but that’s because he’s playing the classic revenge driven cowboy. All he has to do is be bad ass and stoic and he does it well. He’s a little goofy in some parts but I think that Will Smith would have done those scenes even more goofy that might have been worse.
on the star wars discussion: given that the boys love the prequels, they absolutely need to watch the clone wars show if they haven't already prequel era, jedi doing cool things, the based villains, what's not to love?
Remember that time Leia and that other guy actively talked shit about Vader in front of him while he was standing there and he wasnt allowed to do anything
@@AlexAV25 "Now this is podracing", *visible confusion*, "I hate sand", "Not just the men but the women and children too", "Begun, the clone wars have", "I'll try spinning"
I preordered too but at 48k views so far I doubt I’ll be in the first 1,000 people to purchase lol 😅 But I hope to get a postcard anyway. Good luck to you!
This was fun, but I'd like a do-over where the takes aren't concerned about how pretentious they might seem. It's ok to enjoy what you enjoy! I'd love to know what more obscure films the fellas are into.
I have watched so much from both spectrums obscure and popular, and honestly most obscure films are worse in quality, better than the most corporation written and driven hollywood films, but worst than most, it's a fact of nature, if you have a 3 X 3 with all obscure movies, you're pretty much taking copium to not look mainstream
I think The matrix is one of the main reasons why now 22 years later we have an Isekai oversaturation. The Animatrix is one the things that every sci-fi anime lover should watch.
Garnet: "It's Sean Penn." Joey: "Yes." Ashleigh: "No, it's Simon Pegg." Joey: "Right, Sean Penn is the one who dies every movie" Me: THAT'S SEAN BEAN YOU TWAT
Also Boys... Go find and watch The Returner. Think Terminator, but with The Matrix bullet time nonsense, weirder time travel, aliens, transformers, and a crazy Triad guy. And child trafficking. XD
I'd be more terrified if Darth Vader was Annakin at his peak but foing Darth Vader things. Like Darth Vader is just a nerfed Annakin Skywalker that hace been barbecued.
Jim Carey's "Number 23" and Johnny Depp's "Secret Window" are both amazing thrillers that I love so much. I can watch them over and over again, and still be on the edge of my seat. Both movies were probably the first movie where I realized just how diverse they are as actors. Previously, I only knew Jim Carey from Bruce Almighty and Johnny Deep from Pirates of the Caribbean. It was a wild realization for my teenage brain.
fun fact: in snatch brad pitt was actually paying homage to benicio del toros character in the usual suspects and since benicio del toro also starred in snatch he even asked for his permission.
I mean, I think all the people who haven't seen all the Star Trek original movies have not tasted the best of the sci-fi movies. So it's a generational thing. Who would believe that they are 20 years old now? Imagine in 2000s someone asked you: have you seen these great movies from the 80s? They'd be like: Ew, do you think I'm as old as my parents?
I laughed when Garnt said he fell asleep during the first movie when it came out because thats exactly what I did in the theater too! I was also around the same age too and since then I've never watched the full trilogy. My friends over the years tried to get me into them but man they're so long I wasn't able to get past the first movie every single time. I've also never seen a single starwars movie but none of my friends have tried making me watch them which I am thankful for but I do work with some obsessed StarWars fanatics which put me off watching them even more. Idk why but Connor was right you can't watch a film with a mega fan thats exactly what happened when my friends were trying to get me to watch LOTR they kept on saying shit during the movie thats why I could never get to the second movie cuz I was like done with them at that point lmao.
Joey Calling the Fast and Furious Series Overrated is the funniest shit ever, because nobody thinks it's good we all love it for its stupidity and its absurdity lol
except, tons of people actually do have an emotional attachment to the characters and legitimately think the first few were genuine works of great cinema. (they’re not)
Learning Star Wars lore through the lego games is such a Connor move
Actually I might do that, so I don't have to watch an old movie with bad graphic
I learned all the Naruto story from the Storm games so why not?
@@AzumangaFan13 Same, I learned the Dragon Ball Z lore through the various video games, it's actually how I got into the series looooong before I watched the anime/read the manga. I'm 16 lol, so I never really got to see it on CN like most people.
@@kittyxkitsune-wolfgirlie4705 Same here with both DBZ and Naruto
@@rifalya8114 the OT are actually pretty good for their time, its still watchable for sure
Me, a very Big Fan of The Lord of the Rings, 31 years old, never imagined to hear the sentence "Sam, best waifu" ever in my entire life. But here we are. And I agree.
Can you name the 3 oldest known beings alive in Middle Earth during the events of the LOTR? Without looking it up.
@@Krenisphia I assume this is a joke, but can you? I don't care if you have to look it up, I am just too lazy to do so myself
@Dang Memes Tom Bombadil is literally like the first being ever, he the oldest
@@Krenisphia alive during the events? Or alive and met during the events?
Lol I have heard Sam is best Waifu before. No ones that's said it is wrong
Everytime Joey gives a opinion I don't personally agree with, I always remind myself that this is the man who gave School Days a 10/10 at one point
I mean he gives it a 6 now
He used to always hate on anime dubs all the time but people's tastes can change over time lol
At least you can do the same with the other bois as well. Like any time Garnt says something it's like "Well, this is coming from the guy who leaves his crust and doesn't like condoments"
I happens to me with Garnt, i can't forget Oreimo in the center of his anime 3x3
he isnt wrong about school days, i absolutely hate the anime and i would still give it a high rating
"John travolta is not a good actor."
"Django would have been one of his best films if not for Jamie Foxx."
The boys reminding us why the podcast is called trash taste.
I've never considered Travolta to be a good actor.
The fanatic is so terrible I'd rather stare at a wall 🙄
Welp, Travolta is not a good actor. He was just lucky. On the other hand, Jamie Foxx was a beast in Django and Will Smith could never do a better job. Jamie Foxx is infinitely better than Will Smith
@@coldbattery the fanatic was actually so bad that it was good. I laughed so hard at that movie.
I felt like that when they got to 300 and they shat on the OG Trilogy and it's like " oh "
well it is called "roasting our terrible taste in movies"
The irony of Garnt constantly questioning “are they there yet” for LotR while praising One Piece isn’t lost on me
Or the irony of Connor having issues with people watching movies via clips after he's already decided Star Wars isnt worth watching because he played the lego star wars game
@@XenosvonFaneli I mean, Lego Star Wars does do a better telling of part 1,2,3
It's effects are less aged than part 4,5,6
And nobody seems to like 7,8,9
@@JustSomeoneRandom1324 It does not tell a better story you probably werent even born when it came out
yes a story of hobbits walking is infinitely worse than a story of pirates going to interesting place after interesting place.
Every island is fun, the lotr movies are kinda boring xD
no irony at all.
@@XenosvonFaneli yeah. He's a hypocrite. Always has been haha
Garnt lives on nostalgia, Joey goes for refinement, and Connor goes for self-insert. I love this.
Honestly. I did not realize that until you pointed it out. I think you are right.
Grant*
@@carterpaine5079 *Gantr
@@Амин-т4х *tnrag
@@milkjelly829 NTR
I can no longer trust Joey and Garnt's opinion on anything since hearing their views on Django Unchained. Thinking Will Smith would have fit that role better has to be a strong contender for shittest take of the year
Absolute facts
that is an absurd take
So true
Forreal
I honestly couldn't believe they said Will Smith 🤣
“Shrek 2 is the best Shrek” is such a based opinion. 10/10.
Shrek 2 surpasses all other Shrek movies (including the original) by a landslide ! No competition whatsoever
And Shrek 4 is underrated
@@ivanbanuelos1387
Yeah, true. People were so harsh on it because of how garbage Shrek 3 was.
Yes, Shrek 2 is 100% the best Shrek. It does what a sequel should do, take everything you liked and didn’t like about the original, and it greatly improves it
Jacksfilms made a video about and it is spot-on my opinion on the whole Shrek Saga
Shrek 1 is a classic. Introduced us to the world of Shrek
Shrek 2 expanded on what Shrek 1 planted with the whole "Far, Far Away" expansion
Shrek 3 is just lazy.
Shrek 4 is made because Shrek 3 was so bad.
Missed a huge opportunity on having Ashley as a guest, looks like it was the one made for him. Maybe they can have a movie section if he ever wants to be in an episode.
No rush, they can still make another movie related episode with Ashley the IMBD guy lol
Don't mind me I just left here a reply so that I can get spare likes from you.
Yea you can hear him fighting from being too intrusive in the video but still trying to share his knowledge
Wait how did you guys know he was a movie buff? Wasn't aware of that until I saw this comment.
nah. it's trash taste, you know they're planning it far from our beyond comprehension
Fun fact: Mifune Toshiro was a legendary actor in Mexico back in the day! He acted in a 60's Mexican movie, he even spoke spanish, apparently he just memorized his lines without knowing exactly what he was saying and still totally slayed the language and the acting! I've seen that movie, Mifune was legit!
And he was originally going to be Obi-Wan in A New Hope because George Lucas just loved his vibe
Whats the movie title?
That's really cool, he's also a legend in Japan. Probably obvious, just confirming.
Just saw a clip from that film (Animas Trujano) and wow if I didn’t know it was Mifune Toshiro I would assume he’s just a Mexican actor. I’m curious to know how he land that role?
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Ashley should have given his 3x3. Throughout the podcast, he seems to be the most knowledgeable, and I’m intrigued to see what movies he has seen
probably only because he's the one with a laptop at hand and looks things up as they're discussing them....
@@TheMindofagenius1 he eas looking up things prettu fasr though if that were the case. I think he's a huge movie nerd
@@HolyBiscuit69 I mean..... all he needs is to just type some shit and dates and names would appear..... not THAT unique of a thing, especially when considering he's an intern and that's literally a minimum requirement I feel like....
But also okay maybe he's familiar with specific stuff, but definitely not everything he said was off the top of his head and it's obvious....
@@TheMindofagenius1 😐
Guy's a human Google search engine with a Google search engine
That Django take was shocking.
Connor and Ashley have great taste.
Ashley didnt even give his takes tho ?
doesn’t have to
I'm just gonna say it. If Meilyn can get a guest spot, Ashley should get one too
Ashley for next guest ✊🏾
if he actually wants to be on camera for a long time
who defuq is Ashley? what's his youtube channel?
@@syaredzaashrafi1101 it’s their intern
No your opinion offends me
Disappointed we did not get to see Ashley's 3x3 despite all his valuable contribution throughout the epsiode.
Demand for Ashley's 3x3 _____
I'm not the Ashley you guys are talking about but you can have my 3x3 if you want 😆
Maybe
I would like the see Ashley as a guest, it´s nice to see the people behind the camera.
@@TheNecrolord second this^
Connor knowing the Star wars prequels through the Lego games is the most monke move i've ever heard from him yet and I love that fact
Reminds me of Jacob from pretty much it, who only experienced Harry Potter from the Lego sets.
I never watched star wars. All the lego games that's it. Mandalorian is the first one I *watched
@@Moridin69 I thought the same
@@Moridin69 I miss Jacob. Sad what happened between him and Eric.
What Jacob, what?
Joey:”300 is the more entertaining variety”
Gladiator: “Are you not entertained!?”
Genius my dude x)
I love how confident Joey is in his wrong answers when the other two ask about names and dates for things.
"yea that definitely came out late 2000's, 'actually it was 2001', oh ok whatever"
Someone says Matrix came out in 1999
Joey: 1997
I don’t know how Joey manages to be wrong about everything like 90% of the time and yet still be really likeable.
"yeah it's really fucking good, I love Jet Li" (talking about Ip Man) 2:01:40
Or Joey saying how Xerxes was a midget IRL at 1:16:50 when Herodotus says he's like 240cms tall.
Episode 60 already, it felt like a few weeks ago when the podcast was first formed. I’ve followed Trash taste since it’s conception and I’ve never been this invested into a podcast ever. It hurts to know that Trash taste will end one day and maybe it’ll end suddenly like pod-taku as well, I think I can say it’s helped a lot of folks getting through this quarantine and it’s an important part of my general entertainment consumption. Just watching the boys banter and digging into each other gives me such a hanging out with your best mates vibe and that’s extremely precious to me. Thank you Joey, Garnt, Connor, the Trash Taste crew, and the community that has been built up.
I never really seen the appeal of a podcast until trash taste. I thought they were really boring I’m obsessed with trash taste now lol I’ve seen every episode
Dont worry, with the stacks of money they are making this is not going away
Same
I feel exactly the same! The chemistry between these three is amazing and honestly I can't help but watch them rant about anything and laugh with them (or at them). Yeah everything has an end but let's cherish what they have already accomplished and what's coming forward! They said there are specials in the making and when the lockdown ends more members will join so don't even stress about the ending because this journey is still going.
Episode 69 is gonna be a gentleman's episode
I’d have to agree with Connor. Will Smith wouldn’t have been a good fit for Django. Jamie Foxx did what needed to be done
Totally Jamie is so underrated...even in baby driver .
In No Country for Old Men I finally understood why he flips the coin... it was to dissociate himself from his actions, by leaving it to fate and that he wasn't just murdering people by choice
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Same reason why religious serial killers are probably the scariest beings on earth. Everyone has conscience and even those with APD and psychotic disassociations still feel it's wrong to do bad things. But religious people can completely be disassociated from their acts and can do insane things and not even have any PTSD from it.
For clarification, the book that the movie Confession is based off is actually written by the female author Kanae Minato. I love that author and I'm so glad that more and more of her novels are being translated into french.
Are there English translations?
@@timothyperry-mills4207 I read the book last year for college, so yes.
"Don't be a peasant. Drink like a king. With Trash Taste mugs."
-Garnt, 2021
"The Matrix is probably what got me into anime"
The origin of Garnt's Isekai addiction
Same here actually lol, i saw the matrix as a kid and was like "thats so cool" i probably have seen that movie like at least 30 times. I remember looking for movies like that and seeing that the wachowskis were inspired by ghost in the shell? and then was like "woah" also i loved keanu since that movie and then found anime kinda through that, also halo legends was another cool anime thing. Later on after i had watched a lot of anime i saw many people liked anime, like keanu said some stuff about how he liked cowboy bebop, also seeing how random people liked anime, like robin williams liking evangelion or knowing it or something like in one hour photo. Also robin williams saying he would have like to play the "old guy" from ghost in the shell.
Also kinda cool to see keanu is making a comic sort of thing called "Brzrkr" and it looks fun.
Kinda cool to see how people like these things, and have liked these for a long time, sometimes it makes the world feel a bit smaller which is cool.
Also as a side note even thought this is an "anime podcast" lol i hope everyone talks about their favorite films more too, whatever they talk about is entertaining, i watched this movie called "swiss army man" and honestly thought it was pretty good, hopefully someday they talk about weird movies like that too lol. but thats the cool thing about pop culture and media and stuff is that there is so much out there. so much cool crazy stuff.
I feel like this is the first trash taste where the title was accurate. The level of out of the ass talk in this episode was over 9000. It’s fun seeing the takes and what movies they like, but I think I rolled my eyes more in this episode than any other. The battle of helms deep is literally 39 minutes.
@@Remember_Bubblebutt learn to enjoy things and stop being so angry
@@jamess.1006 facts
39 minutes for a fight scene is still pretty goddamn long if you ask me, but hey I'm not complaining
I thought Connor's favourite movie would be king kong . Disappointed.
Connor's should have been: King Kong, All of the Planet of the Apes movies, Curious George, Journey to the West, Tarzan, and The movie Sing cuz its got a gorilla protagonist.
@@yurikuki it'd be funny if Connor did that for the meme 😂
@@yurikuki curious George 😂
Nope, it's planet of the apes
It's more interesting to see him have more than a single character trait
Fun fact about Memento: The name “John G.” that Christopher Nolan came up with is actually based on his brother’s college screenwriting professor which is John Glavin.
Another fun fact that there is an indian version called ghajni
ohh so thats why the plot sounds familiar. I've seen the indian version and i gotta say, it was pretty good.
@@hashubutt They made an Indian version of it too?
Inglorious bastards is #1 Quinton Terrantino movie
@@bigcgaming9042 It was a bit different. Without the reverse chronology part. But basic plot is the same.
"Donnie Yen is still the face of martial arts films, he's in the new Marvel movie right?"
*shows ShangChi poster with Simu Liu*
I'm dying inside lmao.
And he is not even the dad
@@racingmaniacgt1 If anything I can see Donnie playing as like that distant uncle that resisted in silence and comes out to help. He just has that 'good guy' face for me.
To be fair you know what they say about asians...
@@The_Rising_Dragon We asians have a lot of saying floating around out there. Which one? lmao
When talking about Ip Man - Joey: "I love Jet Li"
The fact that they think Will Smith would’ve been good in Django is insane to me. Will Smith has played the same character for the last decade and would’ve been fucking horrible in Django. Jamie Fox wasn’t the best performance in Django but he certainly wasn’t bad, and I certainly wouldn’t replace him. Django is easily my favorite tarantino film.
fully agreed on everything here
Also the thought of Will Smith playing a vengeful spirit type character (Basically what every Django is) is unbelievable to me. Even in his Bad Boys role he was Neutral Cop at best as where Martin Lawrence was the crazy gung ho type. I just can't see Will playing a Django, even with the Unchained character.
Django is a dude trying to safe his slave wife from a slave owner. Not sure a Will Smith is fit for that kind of role.
Django was the first time I saw Jamie fox on screen and I loved it. How Dicaprio didn’t win an Oscar for that film is insane
@@JoeticJustice I think, at least he has a shot in it. I am Legend is amazing.
"The best movie on there, is the 40 Year Old Virgin"
Of course Connor would be the one to say that
Found you early!
Get a life
Btw wanted to say that i liked gigguk
Those two ruined him
He had his own charm while joey and connor was just random annoying dudes
Why did he fall to their level!?WHY!?
@@thishandleistaken. one and the same… one and the same
Oh yeah!
@@thishandleistaken. EXACTLY!
I always avoided watching those two dudes, y'know i feel retarded when i watch them
I just paused this episode to watch "Confession" and it's actually such a great movie. I highly suggest people who haven't watched it do so. It really makes you think.
I actually did the same
Where can you find it?
connor made me pause while he recommended the Invincible, I watched the whole season and then I continue the episode 🤣
I paused the episode and watched Kung Fu Hustle. Good shit
@@Kage-jk4pj lmao
Connor: Tokyo drift really got me into Japan
Joey: Im sorry
Lmao I fuckin died
It's not the most accurate thing, duh, and not the best movie, but I have to admit the whole blade runner-esque neon aesthetic was freaking cool.
It hurts more knowing that most of the movie wasn't filmed in Japan
Highly nostalgic, the last F&F to actually be about cars, it focuses on the best kind of car culture - the Japanese car culture (biased as am ofc a weeb) and damn it did have a bit of aesthetic flair to it huh
@@DDDorsett no fucking way stop capping ;(
@@demyy3527 It was filmed in LA lol, even down to the parking garage race at the start of the movie. That was filmed at a parking lot in Los Angeles that they painted over to look Japanese. They even imported cars from Japan to make it look like everything was set in Japan. The whole thing was very doctored.
Look at Craig Lieberman’s channel, he goes into all of the movie stuff since he worked on the first 2 (Brian’s GTR and Supra were both actually Craig’s)
21-22 jump street criminally underrated as comedies recently i guess, okay after i wrote this, they immediately talk about jump street
"I've played the lego games, so I know the story"
- Connor, 2021
He's right though
I can't believe Garnt and Joey said "Will Smith would have been better."
I was actually in shock
Thank you! This is easily the shittest take this episode
Yeah any Christoph waltz Quentin Tarantino is an instant classic. Django and Inglourious Basterds were my favorites Jamie Foxx was so dry it would be interesting to see Will Smith do a risky acting job.
Will Smith Would Never Do A Risky Acting Acting Job Though Probably Because It Would Hurt His Charismatic Guy Image
Idk if people know this, but Will Smith actually turned down the role. He said "I wanted to make that movie so badly, but I felt the only way was, it had to be a love story, not a vengeance story... I just couldn’t connect to violence being the answer. Love had to be the answer". No offense to Will, but he would've made the movie worse imo.
Joey: "He needs to be brought back to the army."
Literally the first five minutes of the movie: "Exterminate with extreme prejudice."
Ikr he got so many things wrong about it.
"There's no, like, MyMovieList" Joey says as he is not aware of the absolute godsend that is Letterboxd
Ye..I got a account
Big ups to Joey for including "One Cut of the Dead", I only know one other person who's seen it and we both love it a lot. I remember watching it during a Japanese film festival a couple years back and myself including the audience asking ourselves "wtf are we watching", and then the move reveals what it's actually about and everyone had a blast. One of my favorite cinema-going experiences for sure.
Haha same watched it in a flim festival
Nullified by him not having watched Confessions, the highest rated Japanese movie in history (or at least was for a long time).
Yeah i have watched it 2 times in cinema, one alone and other with friends. :b
@@DeskDrumGun shoplifter i think, now it's drive my car.
Connor: I don't watch nerd movies
Connor, 15 seconds later: Oh I love watching LOTR directors cuts back to back
Mmmm. Well there are actual movies named Revenge of the Nerds.
Just a clarification: the author of Confessions is not Miyabe Miyuki, but Minato Kanae.
Both are great authors though. I really wish more of their novels are translated.
Her work is nothing short of masterpiece. I still remember the agonizing and chaotic feelings when reading confessions. Its so gooood.
When Connor said he hadn’t seen goodfellas, I threw my arms in the air, I love how invested in all of these men and their tastes.
Very glad Joey recommend "One Cut of the Dead". Super fun watch XD
Suuuupppppeer fun
YOOOOOO!!!! Sup Sonic, didnt expect to see you here lol
personally i didnt like it
"memes aside, how does a shit film become so iconic?"
The answer is the question. The memes are how shit films become iconic.
The memes jack
Apocalypse Now is based from a book called Heart of Darkness. Heart of Darkness is set in British colonial rule of the Congo in Africa. While Apocalypse Now is set in the Vietnam War. I think both forms of media really highlight the real consequences and traumas of colonialism.
The Congo was Ruled by Belgium, not England but i agree with everything else
Heart of Darkness was written by an English-Polish Author that took place in the Congo which was ruled by King Leopold II(King of Belgium)as his personal property. It then went to the country of Belgium as he was too brutal in his rule of Congo. Be warned to not read about it if you do not want to hear about extremely horrible things.
@@Anex952Actually Leopold 2nd was the man in charge before the Belgian parliament found out what he was up to and took it off him in 1909-10
nice try
@@alcabone1126 true that, Leopold basically transformed the Congo into a literal hellhole, just without the fire and brimstone
Listening to Conner defend Tokyo Drift is the perfect case study of a desperate argument
Snatch is class, Brad Pitt absolutely nailed the traveller accent, I never expected it to be as good as it was, quite happy to see Garnt have some praise for the film
From what I heard about Robert Downy Jr. part of the reason he has somebody feeding him lines through an ear piece is he can't remember rewrites or any kind of script changes well and some of his movies have constant rewrites up to and including the day the scene shot so it just became easier to feed him lines directly because that might literally be the first time he even had that draft of that line shown to him.
That's reasonable.... It's hard when it constantly change
Honestly The Matrix has aged really well imo, yes some of its visuals are a bit dated and the concept of the story has been copied quite a lot now but most of the visuals hold up for me. Like the big gunfight scene and the bullet dodging on the rooftop, among many others, plus I think the world, setting and story are amazing. That's my take on the classic that is this film, I'm pretty glad Garnt put it on here.
The actors in the matrix are awesome too
Hard agree. The movie has aged well, the FANS... that's another issue. The stereotype they mentioned exists for a reason.
I'm a huge Matrix fan! Just showed them all to my bf recently and he loved them. The first one is incredible, I also think it's aged really well. Also there's a new movie coming out soon!!!
All of Garnt's mistakes have been forgiven for putting Kung Fu Hustle in his 3x3. Great parody of kung fu AND great kung fu at the same time
Letterboxd is a pretty good “MyAnimeList” for movies, but the critics are somewhat…harsher(?) imo
Oh god how could they top the MAL critics
MAL anime critics are childlike and pretentious and Letterbox movie critics are professional and pretentious. Both are pretentious
Uwe Boll's Letterboxd is hilarious considering the crap he directed
@@falk7718 is that really him?
MAL critics already give me aids how could it get worse
Joey: "There's not like a 'my movie list'"
Me: "It's called IMDB"
Letterbxd.
Letterboxd
Letterboxd is the correct answer
trakt
IMDb can go pound sand after removing the forums. Sure popular films got toxic but there were tons of people discussing really niche movies too and that is all gone
Hey son. Really liked the podcast this week. Hope your friends Grant and Conner are doing well.
Gold comment
lmao
Joey and Garnt, Joey specifically, are getting absolutely destroyed by these comments
Definitely the most controversial episode to date. I think this surpasses the food episode.
Props to Joey for Rashomon. It's a movie with like 5 or 6 actors, a single camera, but it's like a painting, a perfect game of cards, a puzzle with everything falling into place. It's perfect.
It's so strange how film has only been around for about 100 years, as opposed to something like stage plays which have been a mature art form for centuries, and yet some of the best we have now were made in the first half.
I was pleasantly surprised he mentioned he had seen it. Makes me wonder what other criterion collection movies hes also seen
Meh. It's okay, but it's not Kurosawa's best film.
When Connor says that most comedy actors probably have the hardest time hit me hard cuz it reminded me of Robin Williams who was the most wholesome actor.
😔
🙏
Garnt: What's terrifying about someone with asthma?
Me: Let me introduce you to the ending scene of Rouge One and the Vader comics.
Oh my gosh rogue one Vader and comics Vader is a whole different breed then original trilogy Vader. Comics Vader is literally a demon.
They for sure havent seen the Rogue One scene
And the scene in Jedi: Fallen Order
no one gives a shit
@@wizzboy6053 bro trust me, the rogue one scene is sick as fuck, star wars aside just watch that scene
Gigguk: *uses hand gestures way too much*
Joey: *uses eyebrows way too much*
Connor: *lays back*
Connor: twitches his lips like he has tourettes
If Garnt only cared about Jedi’s then he should watch the clone wars series, a lot of Jedi’s their
Clone Wars is ❤u❤ It's like a Star Wars anime and it's the best of all Star Wars cartoons, I love it. lol
@@JosipNikolic-bd5bf Both, sir. :3 I was born in 2006, so I watched the 2008 series before I even watched the prequels and the series was my introduction to Star Wars! I saw the beautifully animated 2003 miniseries for the very first time on UA-cam in 2015, when I was 9 - but I know that series started on CN as well.
@@kittyxkitsune-wolfgirlie4705 same I’m born in 06 and I used to love tcs and I’m watching the bad batch rn
@@JosipNikolic-bd5bf easily the final episode of S7. Like dude, that is the best possible finale to Clone Wars there could've been
@@JosipNikolic-bd5bf 2008+ bad batch for cannon. 2003 for slightly more awesome george lucas story. (2008 version the later seasons (the Disney+ season) and the Bad batch is not by george lucas but by his protege Dave Filoni (well technically he didn't wrote bad batch but that's just schematics)
Warrior is an incredibly good martial arts series based on a script Bruce Lee wrote I believe. It's quite recent too and it's made by stunt/fight guys kind of how John Wick was so it's very well choreographed
The fight scenes are brilliant, there's alot of boring smoking and drinking scenes in between that make me wonder how they are even alive but the fights are worth it
Thanks for reminding me of this one truly a great movie
What makes Darth Vader great isn't who he is, but rather his reputation. How people react to his name. He's almost like star wars universe's Madara uchiha.
Darth Vader started great but dropped off when you saw that he is a slow/sluggish amateur sword user as far as I can see.
Compare that to the 2003 animated Star Wars with Mace Windy literally soloing a droid army with his bare hands.
@@m.czandogg9576 This is such a trash take, you're forgetting what happened to his body after he lost to Obi Wan
Connor: "can you think of any other film with an exiled character? NO"
Me: "has no one seen The 13th warrior?"
47 Ronin
Kung Fu Hustle is definitely the funniest movie I've ever watched in my entire life, so many goofy shits happening and somehow still able to convey it's message at the end of the day
WHO IS THROWING HANDLES
I'm die, thank you foreva
Hilarious movie and hit some serious notes too, the scene when they introduced the two assassins with the harp was phenomenal.
Agreed. The next is Robo Geisha for me.
All the movie of the directors are really funny.
The grandma character that smokes constantly is my favorite
I love that the King's Speech won the Oscar, and then it's director went on to direct Cats
Oof
He is the bane of musicals, please movie lords don't let the man even near a musical ever again
Shitty as movie too
@@CrisisghostOM cats the musical is pretty shit too.
Garnt basically: 'Shrek 1 walked, so Shrek 2 could run'
Shrek 1 is the better movie
@@UnemploymentScrub23 Nah, Shrek 1 was good at setting the foundation, but Shrek 2 built on that foundation and had stronger character development. Plus nothing from Shrek 1 can top that segment where the Fairy Godmother sings “I Need A Hero,” enough so that it practically popularized that song.
Heads up for any movie fans lookin for the MAL equivalent, Letterboxd is where it's at
Sounds like Ashley is passionate about movies should of brought him on
100% agree. Sounds like Ashley knows more about film than these 3!
Have, not of.
@@Shay-li3zv 😔 this ashley slander will not be tolerated
I love your profile picture, wish I can match it.
Sometimes I have to remind myself; "It's called Trash Taste for a reason.... It's called Trash Taste for a reason."
G & C: *records episodes in advance cuz they're visiting the UK*
Japan: *postpones all returning flights indefinitely*
Joey: "I'm here with boi!"
The podcast becomes Joey, Meilyne and Ash until Garnt and Connor get back
@@Polkaknot and Chris Broad, the 4th member
@@datshadymexican he is always up for a chin wag lol
My favourite part was when Conner chose the exact scene in Pulp Fiction where Uma Thurman talks about what would become Kill Bill as being incredibly boring while having chosen Kill Bill for his 3x3.
The Yu and Mi scene in rush hour is fucking hilarious, shit gets me eveytime.
The rush hour series is great overall
Rush Hour is fucking great, one of my favorite movie series.
Rush Hour is just Goated
imo Rush Hour 3 is mid as fuck, but that scene is amazing
"I am Yu"
It's almost criminal that Joey hasn't seen Kung Fu Hustle.
Facts that movie was legendary
Whats that?
Can't go wrong with Stephen Chow
Boys I’m not even gonna lie, these make my Friday nights so much better. I’ll be working the whole day being stressed without any time to relax, and then at night these get uploaded and I feel so much happier. I never knew 3 random dudes living in Japan would make me as happy as they do, so I truly wanna thank you for providing us with these podcasts 🙌
1:48 joey: there’s no like “mymovielist” either
letterbox: 😀?
I thought of IMDb, You can rate all the movies you've ever seen on your own list.
I just saw free guy, pig, old and still water just this last month and now it's on my list.
IMDb lmao
@@samuelcollinsTX how was free guy, I wanna watch it cuz Ryan Reynolds but I saw like nothing of the trailers if I’m being real
@@zachblair3794 saw it twice now with diff people. I'd recommend seeing it once at least and this is coming from a guy that didn't want to see it once because I thought it was going to suck really bad and it just looked cheesy as hell.
I’m pretty sure whenever they made MyAnimeList, they could’ve described it as “IMDB for anime & manga”
Respect to Garnt for including Kung Fu Hustle, a true hidden gem
Yes, except that his description of the movie is so off that I felt legitimately betrayed.
"Takes itself 100% seriously."
*Laughs in Looney Tunes chase sequence and CGI inflatable lips.*
That & shaolin soccer are beautiful.
@@aggersoul23 shaolin soccer was amazing. I rarely watch films but that one stick out to me the most
@@RanHarpaz welp, that sucks,
I didn't watch the part where they talk about it so
although not as bad as Joey spoiling the entirety of One cut of the dead, when the entire point of that movie's appeal is the twist
Memes aside, Sherk 2 is unironically AMAZING, definitely should have won an Oscar.
Damn right
@@shrek340 my God is hear
@@shrek340 *kneels before thee* 🙏😇
At least the first Shrek snatched an Oscar for best animated feature.
Shrek Fandom : 1
Jimmy Neutron Movie & Monster's Inc : 0
Spanish*
"what's original about star wars?"
literally everything, my man George is a pioneer
*ahem* Dune *ahem*
True
Meanwhile the whole crew circlejerking each other off over Evangelion. What's original about Evangelion today? Nothing. Same argument. Bad argument.
@@Yickerman Meanwhile Warhammer 40k leeches of Dune ideas
@@johnd3421 40k is living of edge, and only edge.
The fact that Garnt is a Radiohead fan, just made me love him even more. Radiohead is my all time favorite band, by a VERY large margin.
My favorite song by Talking Heads is Radiohead :P
@@PsychoDiesel48 lol. I believe it was david from talking heads that said radiohead heavily influenced the entire music industry with their music. So im not suprised they have a song after a band they revered so highly.
@@SassySlayer69 well it's just an amazing song to be fair XD But yeah I guess that could've been why they wanted to do a song named radio head. It has nothing to do with the band though XD
@@SassySlayer69 about talking heads are u joking or not? pls answer seriously
@@SassySlayer69 Radiohead took the name from the Talking Heads song...
this killed me ,garnt, "I prefer the prequals" the intern spoke for all star war fans "what", everyone at this moment either laughed or just fell into disbelief.
garnt being based
I dont mind him liking the prequels cuz atleast he likes it
One thing we can all agree on, The Clone Wars fucken ballin
Me too actually, my first exposure to star wars was the clone wars. So when i went looking for more i gravitated to prequels because of there are more lightsabers(jedi) lol
The Prequels are okay but their opinions on the original trilogy made me want to die.
Garnt: "I prefere the Prequels"
Me: "Becasue of Obi-wan, right?"
.. because of Obi-wan... right?
Choreography for me
No, because of what you've done, what you plan to do.
Prequel memes made the prequels into an infinitely rewatchable comedy, you can quote any line and its iconic
Heehee
This episode made me rewatch Django and I have to agree with Connor. It’s up there. Jamie Foxx doesn’t have the best acting but that’s because he’s playing the classic revenge driven cowboy. All he has to do is be bad ass and stoic and he does it well. He’s a little goofy in some parts but I think that Will Smith would have done those scenes even more goofy that might have been worse.
Will Smith would have made that movie so corny as the laughable fool he is it would be unwatchable, glad they chose a guy I've never seen in anything
Will Smith didn't accept the role because Django is not the protagonist/lead role.
Will Smith wanted it to be a love story as opposed to a revenge story. That would make it unwatchable and sappy.
"He takes on 10 black belts"
In a fight right?
"..."
In a fight right?
on the star wars discussion: given that the boys love the prequels, they absolutely need to watch the clone wars show if they haven't already
prequel era, jedi doing cool things, the based villains, what's not to love?
The Bad Batch is also an amazing continuation
agreed! the clone wars is the best part of star wars
I was thinking that for that whole discussion.
Got me bawling my eyes out lol
specially play kotor 1 and 2 and/or SWTOR that's where the real star wars hype is at
Connor: "Darth Vader is mid"
Literally everyone: "I find your lack of faith disturbing"
Remember that time Leia and that other guy actively talked shit about Vader in front of him while he was standing there and he wasnt allowed to do anything
@@Kevinofrepublic vader: damn you plot
and then they say maul is badass while he shits himself if vader is only geting near the planet he is on
Not even sure bro
The Star Wars talk was genuinely the best because the prequel did what no other Star wars movie has ever done...Great Memes
Connor/Garnt: I liked the prequels
Me: Because of the memes, right?
Also me: ... because of the meme's, right?
Does episode 1 and 2 have memes? Episode 3 is all memes.
@@AlexAV25 The sand quote and the meme Ica Rue made are from episode 2, and they're arguably the most well known prequel memes right now.
@@AlexAV25 "Now this is podracing", *visible confusion*, "I hate sand", "Not just the men but the women and children too", "Begun, the clone wars have", "I'll try spinning"
@@ilyasbasuki3207 Any other memes from 1 besides "this is pod racing"?
"Django is better than Pulp Fiction"
They hated Connor for he told the truth
Connor is such a dude, he understands the majesty of lotr
I randomly said Helm's Deep and inadvertently Connor said it at the exact same moment as me.
Everyone should understand the majesty of lotr.
Lotr trilogy is my favorite movie of all time
Lotr is immaculate, still a perfect watch to this day.
Lotr is overrated imo
Joey: There is no My Movie List
Letterboxd: Am I a joke to you?
Never used letterboxed, I use Rate Your Music. It has music and movies on it
Letterboxd is great. Using the watchlist to track films people recommend to you is useful all on its own.
Coming from the stream earlier this week, I instantly preorder the mug hoping to get PostCard #69.
Wish me luck boys!
You lucky .Im broke cant afford it .sad
Did they release the mugs earlier this week? If so probably no way 1000 haven’t sold yet right
good luck
@@the_observer9786 30+shipping for a mug is ridicolously high for someone who's broke/not from a first world country
I preordered too but at 48k views so far I doubt I’ll be in the first 1,000 people to purchase lol 😅 But I hope to get a postcard anyway. Good luck to you!
This was fun, but I'd like a do-over where the takes aren't concerned about how pretentious they might seem. It's ok to enjoy what you enjoy! I'd love to know what more obscure films the fellas are into.
Ikr!? If you love Rashomon or 2001 it's okay don't be afraid to called pretentious. If you like it, you like it and they're great movies anyway
I have watched so much from both spectrums obscure and popular, and honestly most obscure films are worse in quality, better than the most corporation written and driven hollywood films, but worst than most, it's a fact of nature, if you have a 3 X 3 with all obscure movies, you're pretty much taking copium to not look mainstream
I think The matrix is one of the main reasons why now 22 years later we have an Isekai oversaturation.
The Animatrix is one the things that every sci-fi anime lover should watch.
gotta appreciate Ashley's input throughout the episode...shoulda had him on!
I hope he becomes a guest someday
Ashley is like one of those background character guys that they for
@@soseikiharagatatsu7859 ...that they for? What?
@@soseikiharagatatsu7859 he is indeed that they for
@@soseikiharagatatsu7859 Mans just going to leave us hanging like that
First few minutes of the episode: exactly what Connor likes to actively avoid.
"I like this"
"I like that"
"We agree"
The name of this podcast makes more sense than usual.
Prepare yourselves everyone: a month or two from now the boys will have 3x3's of their favorite books.
yeh felix could come up and bring his 3x3
Connor needs to read 9 books in order to do that.
Naah manga 3×3
Garnet: "It's Sean Penn."
Joey: "Yes."
Ashleigh: "No, it's Simon Pegg."
Joey: "Right, Sean Penn is the one who dies every movie"
Me: THAT'S SEAN BEAN YOU TWAT
Also Boys... Go find and watch The Returner. Think Terminator, but with The Matrix bullet time nonsense, weirder time travel, aliens, transformers, and a crazy Triad guy. And child trafficking. XD
I'm shouting "Sean Peann is the one who kill people every movies"
@@TacComControl loved The Returner but suspect it has aged terribly (the effects were touch and go 20 years ago!)
@@donjon1st Some of them were, but the plane is STILL weirdly awesome today.
Cornor: "I find Dart Vader look fu*king boring"
Me: "It's Treason then"
I'd be more terrified if Darth Vader was Annakin at his peak but foing Darth Vader things. Like Darth Vader is just a nerfed Annakin Skywalker that hace been barbecued.
Jim Carey's "Number 23" and Johnny Depp's "Secret Window" are both amazing thrillers that I love so much. I can watch them over and over again, and still be on the edge of my seat. Both movies were probably the first movie where I realized just how diverse they are as actors. Previously, I only knew Jim Carey from Bruce Almighty and Johnny Deep from Pirates of the Caribbean. It was a wild realization for my teenage brain.
The irony of Garnt saying to drink like a king with the Trash Taste Mug while it's literally a ceramic shaped liked a trashcan XD
fun fact: in snatch brad pitt was actually paying homage to benicio del toros character in the usual suspects and since benicio del toro also starred in snatch he even asked for his permission.
It is a crime that Garnt hasn't seen Lord Of The Rings. Those movies bang.
I mean, I think all the people who haven't seen all the Star Trek original movies have not tasted the best of the sci-fi movies. So it's a generational thing. Who would believe that they are 20 years old now?
Imagine in 2000s someone asked you: have you seen these great movies from the 80s? They'd be like: Ew, do you think I'm as old as my parents?
Its not as bad as not seeing the the original star wars. Less Culturally relevant and longer than all get out.
I laughed when Garnt said he fell asleep during the first movie when it came out because thats exactly what I did in the theater too! I was also around the same age too and since then I've never watched the full trilogy. My friends over the years tried to get me into them but man they're so long I wasn't able to get past the first movie every single time. I've also never seen a single starwars movie but none of my friends have tried making me watch them which I am thankful for but I do work with some obsessed StarWars fanatics which put me off watching them even more. Idk why but Connor was right you can't watch a film with a mega fan thats exactly what happened when my friends were trying to get me to watch LOTR they kept on saying shit during the movie thats why I could never get to the second movie cuz I was like done with them at that point lmao.
I tried to watch it but it felt boring af
Joey Calling the Fast and Furious Series Overrated is the funniest shit ever, because nobody thinks it's good we all love it for its stupidity and its absurdity lol
Even then, Tokyo Drift is the worst of those movies.
I though we love it because of family...
except, tons of people actually do have an emotional attachment to the characters and legitimately think the first few were genuine works of great cinema. (they’re not)