When I heard Lebron James is secretly two people. I thought he was going to say that he is two smaller people pretending to be a giant basketball player
In my opinion documentaries can sometimes be enhanced by not “being overly into” the subject matter. When you enter with almost no preconceived knowledge you learn a lot more.
Lewis when I was in year 7/8 (about 11-12) I used to love staying up late so I could watch the back to back WW2 documentaries on the yesterday channel. I'm in my 20s now and I still love watching ww2 documentaries when I have no triforce or mystery dramas to entertain me while I'm crafting
.... bro. He's saying it's not the kind of show for nickelodeon BEACUSE it aired there. It was a huge departure from the type of show that was on during that time.
@@laxattack032 I’m confused ? How can it not be the type of show for Nickelodeon of it literally was produced and aired by Nickelodeon? SpongeBob was still airing at the time is was just a different type of show from regular kids cartoons
@@laxattack032 But that’s not the point he’s trying to make nor why I made the comment to begin with , as he implied it’s something they wouldn’t be on Nickelodeon as he’s referring to it from seeing it on Netflix and probably doesn’t realise it came out on Nickelodeon first . That clear it up ? Before u wanna try act condescending and make it out as if idk what I meant lol
I love avatar, it explored topics that most cartoons don’t cover like genocide, the cost of war while still not being depressing and equally watchable as a young adult as it is for a kid.
My parents knew me and my bro loved simpsons. Always at 6pm we would sit and watch it every weekday. My mum loved the way Lisa looked with her spikey hair hehe even brought me a Lisa toy back in the 90s and I still have it
For Pyrion who said he skipped ME3 because he heard bad things about it, I would highly recommend the game with the caveat that you should measure expectations for the ending. The rest of the game is great.
Man, I will be watching something on UA-cam at night and then I close my eyes for a second and start with lucid dreaming and that, THAT is when I know I am waaay past my bedtime
Mrs F is becoming the unofficial producer of the Triforce, correcting the lads on their incorrect ancient pop culture references and I'm here for it. Means less strongly worded emails from film enthusiast listeners
I though we weren’t going to get one this week with it being a day late, but here it is! This must be the longest steak the Podcast has ever had, keep it up lads
Probably not going to be seen by anyone but, as a lifetime film maker, script writer, character design developer and former military serviceman (didn't think I'd be saying any of that with a relatively straight face today lol), I think Avatar is a deeply phenomenal and outstanding Animated Series, regardless if it was not American or otherwise. FYI I'm just 6:12 minutes into the video and I've already seen an avatar comment where people are saying its good and are just recommending it. However, I have a problem with that. Not because Avatar isn't good. But its because just saying its good tells other people very little of what actually makes Avatar Unique. Obviously its hard to articulate everything the show did, especially from a random moron like me lol, however I would like to present a few things the series Avatar the Last Airbender visualised and presented to its viewers - young and old - to then forever remain a positive, sensitive, vivid and intense narrative spectacle worthy of all who decide to see the story through. While it may be dismissed as an elemental anime fantasy world, the true setting of the story is a surprisingly realised vision of a world in turmoil. Though never represented in disrespectful and poorly written ways, even from Season 1 we are thrown into a world of distrust, societal division, moral ambiguity and even terrible atrocities justly found in an era craving peace. We follow our primary protagonist, Aang, a young boy forced to grow up faster than anyone could expect him to, and, we follow the exodus of his free will and liberty when he faces the consequences of vanishing from the world when it needed him most - and they didn't dumb it down either. From a beginning like that, the story is nothing more than becoming better, but not in a senseless, level grinding way like in games or in repetitive cheap encounters, its about growing up and facing the realities of the world amongst the burdens we carry and the troubles we will see. We witness guilt. We witness fear. We witness sorrow, loss and calls to action that we, as human beings, can all share through the truth of what fiction can achieve. Throughout the journey we encounter many types of people and characters from every strata of civilisation, society and the breadth of human imagination. From soldiers to princesses, conceited freedom fighters, peace loving wandering nomads, dashing rogues and troubled bandits, championship pit fighters, warrior generals, medieval circus performers, genuine martial artists, physically impaired travellers, mentally troubled samaritans, all sorts of distinct supernatural entities and spirits, a myriad of diverse cultures, ancient female paragons, forest moon witches and the like. But seldom is the time that any of such characters feel unjustly "one dimensional" or "inauthentic" as it were to the episodes they appear in. They are sometimes whacky, sure, its a cartoon lol. Other times they're far too strange and unique to be a real or serious thing. But a keen eye observing the narratives will see that the emotions expressed, and sometimes *not* expressed are so lifelike and stirring that, as everyone who has finished the show will know, will often be something viewers will empathise with and even understand. And with that backdrop of conflict, all those conduits of diversity and fantastical places serve as experiences to learn from and enablers for adversity the Avatar and his friends will, and do, learn to approach, accept, and resolve in the best and most mature ways they could. Take Prince Zuko, an impetous royal heir shamed at the hand of his own father who carries the anger and resentment like the flame on which his homeland calls a symbol of their own. He's a rash young man, bright with ambition and activity. He takes to a life of war and battle despite his youth. But he does so only to feel strong in his life, for when he was younger, that strength, and the scars of his "weakness" were something he never had. Overtime, Zuko, though a secondary character, grows to exhibit genuine personal strength in other ways. In his long pursuit of peace and affirmation, he masters the idiom that "Nothing is so strong as gentleness, and nothing is so gentle as real strength". Whereas there was a time when all he could do was hate or destroy not as a prince or a person but more like a weapon, as the days pass and as he humbles, he learns that the peace he seeks is not something you can simply get by yourself, but that it is also given to others, in the time we spend with the people we know and care about. This is something he attains throughout a multitude of character developing and deeply moving events in the Avatar series. From facing and understanding his enemies, questioning his loyalties, becoming a fugitive at the heart of his enemy's greatest capital city (where he actually even falls in love), listening to the loving council of his silently grieving Uncle, and letting the fire in his heart give warmth to others rather than burning all he has away. AH eh I just realised I spoke too much already. Anyway, that's just one thing I thought I could say altho it probably might not even make sense lmao. THANK YOU if by some miracle someone decided to read tho lol Enjoy the Podcast!
11:00 Well shit, I used to try to play the spy vs spy game on the ds using one of those 100 games in 1 cartridges because I remembered it from the mad tv show on cartoon network but I could never figure out the rules or controls. Also couldnt split screen because one controller pretty much.
I'd just like to add that the negative reviews for the cycle, the majority of the negativity that I've seen is because of lack of bug fixes and lack of solo queue, very few to none for the "freemium" idea. The packs you can get are meant to be exact copies of tarkov, and add little to no advantage. It's just more starter gear (the stuff you lose right away in tarkov) and a lot of cosmetics. And all in game transactions are cosmetic
Hilarious Comedians: The Movie got absolutely review bombed in China. It was meant to be based on a Saturday night variety/sketch show type of deal. One star reviews read much like: "if you've seen this movie, I respect your humility, if you have not seen this, then turn around and run." Another: "why'd Mr Bean appear in such a piece of shit, can some explain this to me!?" It's weird, and considered worse than 5mao CG graphics movies in China 😂
Pyrian probable needs to see more types and stick with some because Anime covers a HUUUUUGE amount of ground and some of the best take some time to get into the characters, which is why a lot of anime is Dragonball like where it isn't about the characters, it is about the blowing things up. Akira is weird, based on body horror, but done like a real life movie. Ghost in the Shell is also some body horror, but more about "the singularity" of AI. Both of those are movies. Cowboy beebop is the inspiration for Firefly, and it really is about the people involved, so it can still take time to get into as they introduce and let go several characters. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherood is a longer series and a classic for a reason, but it is mostly about the characters, and that may not happen quickly. This is why One Punch Man is so well regarded in the West, because we don't really know where things fit, but OPM is so simple anyone gets the characters immediately. Mob Psycho 100 is all about the characters, and the drawing style is offputting, so you REALLY have to watch an entire short episode. So "it's bad" is not knowing what you are going to see and "it" not being what you are interested enough into to stick with it, and so wide a variety that unless you are really into anime, you won't find the niche you like.
I disagree on MacGyver though, the original was pretty damn good. And a lot of the stuff he did was pretty legit. Not all the toothpick stuff though and not the fact that he did it so fast lol
I somewhat agree with Pyrion on the anime thing. Though I like older anime, I do not like a lot of the newer anime because it is very cringey and lacking a lot of content from the source material.
Oh, man, hearing them refer to Avatar: The Last Airbender as an anime, as in giving it Japanese origins, and then refer to Nickelodeon as though they had nothing to do with each other is painful. ATLA is a Nickelodeon production, lads, a 'cartoon' not an 'anime'.
Don't get me wrong it would be worth it to buy PoE for 60 bucks if you get all needed stash tabs, but it doesn't feel right if it's not mentioned accurately enough.
Cliff Richard suffers from a disfiguring bout of shingles on his face and head recently and uses makeup to cover the evidence... Lewis... "He looks like a fucking scarecrow" ! 🤦♂️
I actually just spit on my desk in laughter when Sips misremembered the legend of Korra as “Casandra” 😂
I think Pyrion would really connect with Aang honestly
Because of the hair?
lol
Probably more with tenzin 😂
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@@N0xN0ctis that and he is 112 years old
Lewis is the Bristol pusher.
I love the idea that the flax family just listens in on prion while he records the podcast
When I heard Lebron James is secretly two people. I thought he was going to say that he is two smaller people pretending to be a giant basketball player
Pyrion explaining the Lebron conspiracy that is literally the plot of The Prestige except with basketball
In my opinion documentaries can sometimes be enhanced by not “being overly into” the subject matter. When you enter with almost no preconceived knowledge you learn a lot more.
Lewis when I was in year 7/8 (about 11-12) I used to love staying up late so I could watch the back to back WW2 documentaries on the yesterday channel. I'm in my 20s now and I still love watching ww2 documentaries when I have no triforce or mystery dramas to entertain me while I'm crafting
Me too, I have always been interest in history and I love crafting!
Crazy hearing Sips saying that Avatar isn’t the kind of regular show for Nickelodeon when it literally aired on Nickelodeon 😂
.... bro. He's saying it's not the kind of show for nickelodeon BEACUSE it aired there. It was a huge departure from the type of show that was on during that time.
@@laxattack032 I’m confused ? How can it not be the type of show for Nickelodeon of it literally was produced and aired by Nickelodeon? SpongeBob was still airing at the time is was just a different type of show from regular kids cartoons
@@OmegaP Read your own last sentence again really slowly...
@@laxattack032 But that’s not the point he’s trying to make nor why I made the comment to begin with , as he implied it’s something they wouldn’t be on Nickelodeon as he’s referring to it from seeing it on Netflix and probably doesn’t realise it came out on Nickelodeon first .
That clear it up ?
Before u wanna try act condescending and make it out as if idk what I meant lol
@@OmegaP Lol.
I love avatar, it explored topics that most cartoons don’t cover like genocide, the cost of war while still not being depressing and equally watchable as a young adult as it is for a kid.
Flax is beginning his transformation into a egg headed conspiracy theorist
Not even his final form
Ah yes, who could forget, The Legend of Cassandra
As someone who has lived in seattle their whole life thank you for recognizing the Sonics PFlax you brought a tear of joy to me eye lol
Avatar is not an anime, it's american made.
Besides that, it's probably the best teen kid's show America has ever produced.
But if you ask a Japanese, all shows that are animated are called anime regardless where its made.
My parents knew me and my bro loved simpsons. Always at 6pm we would sit and watch it every weekday. My mum loved the way Lisa looked with her spikey hair hehe even brought me a Lisa toy back in the 90s and I still have it
Flax connecting with guenther steiner from F1 instantly makes me happy
Also gotta give props to Jimmy Stewart for being Air Force Major General.
For Pyrion who said he skipped ME3 because he heard bad things about it, I would highly recommend the game with the caveat that you should measure expectations for the ending. The rest of the game is great.
Man, i was legit sad that the podcast wouldnt come out this week, but its here!!
You guys are not wrong, M*A*S*H is so popular in Czech that it is always on on one channel or the other almost nonstop since 90'
Man, I will be watching something on UA-cam at night and then I close my eyes for a second and start with lucid dreaming and that, THAT is when I know I am waaay past my bedtime
Mrs F is becoming the unofficial producer of the Triforce, correcting the lads on their incorrect ancient pop culture references and I'm here for it. Means less strongly worded emails from film enthusiast listeners
Pyrion's Jimmy Stewart is incredible hahaha
Did Pyrion unironically use the phase poggers to describe top gun?
Damn they needed to record an extra episode
and let sips have free rein with TV talk
The fact that Lewis knows the Hu, makes him EVEN more amazing in my eyes. Didn't know you could improve on perfect
He's into his variety metal subgenres
I though we weren’t going to get one this week with it being a day late, but here it is! This must be the longest steak the Podcast has ever had, keep it up lads
Probably not going to be seen by anyone but, as a lifetime film maker, script writer, character design developer and former military serviceman (didn't think I'd be saying any of that with a relatively straight face today lol), I think Avatar is a deeply phenomenal and outstanding Animated Series, regardless if it was not American or otherwise.
FYI I'm just 6:12 minutes into the video and I've already seen an avatar comment where people are saying its good and are just recommending it.
However, I have a problem with that.
Not because Avatar isn't good.
But its because just saying its good tells other people very little of what actually makes Avatar Unique.
Obviously its hard to articulate everything the show did, especially from a random moron like me lol, however I would like to present a few things the series Avatar the Last Airbender visualised and presented to its viewers - young and old - to then forever remain a positive, sensitive, vivid and intense narrative spectacle worthy of all who decide to see the story through.
While it may be dismissed as an elemental anime fantasy world, the true setting of the story is a surprisingly realised vision of a world in turmoil. Though never represented in disrespectful and poorly written ways, even from Season 1 we are thrown into a world of distrust, societal division, moral ambiguity and even terrible atrocities justly found in an era craving peace. We follow our primary protagonist, Aang, a young boy forced to grow up faster than anyone could expect him to, and, we follow the exodus of his free will and liberty when he faces the consequences of vanishing from the world when it needed him most - and they didn't dumb it down either.
From a beginning like that, the story is nothing more than becoming better, but not in a senseless, level grinding way like in games or in repetitive cheap encounters, its about growing up and facing the realities of the world amongst the burdens we carry and the troubles we will see. We witness guilt. We witness fear. We witness sorrow, loss and calls to action that we, as human beings, can all share through the truth of what fiction can achieve.
Throughout the journey we encounter many types of people and characters from every strata of civilisation, society and the breadth of human imagination. From soldiers to princesses, conceited freedom fighters, peace loving wandering nomads, dashing rogues and troubled bandits, championship pit fighters, warrior generals, medieval circus performers, genuine martial artists, physically impaired travellers, mentally troubled samaritans, all sorts of distinct supernatural entities and spirits, a myriad of diverse cultures, ancient female paragons, forest moon witches and the like.
But seldom is the time that any of such characters feel unjustly "one dimensional" or "inauthentic" as it were to the episodes they appear in. They are sometimes whacky, sure, its a cartoon lol. Other times they're far too strange and unique to be a real or serious thing. But a keen eye observing the narratives will see that the emotions expressed, and sometimes *not* expressed are so lifelike and stirring that, as everyone who has finished the show will know, will often be something viewers will empathise with and even understand.
And with that backdrop of conflict, all those conduits of diversity and fantastical places serve as experiences to learn from and enablers for adversity the Avatar and his friends will, and do, learn to approach, accept, and resolve in the best and most mature ways they could.
Take Prince Zuko, an impetous royal heir shamed at the hand of his own father who carries the anger and resentment like the flame on which his homeland calls a symbol of their own. He's a rash young man, bright with ambition and activity. He takes to a life of war and battle despite his youth. But he does so only to feel strong in his life, for when he was younger, that strength, and the scars of his "weakness" were something he never had.
Overtime, Zuko, though a secondary character, grows to exhibit genuine personal strength in other ways. In his long pursuit of peace and affirmation, he masters the idiom that "Nothing is so strong as gentleness, and nothing is so gentle as real strength". Whereas there was a time when all he could do was hate or destroy not as a prince or a person but more like a weapon, as the days pass and as he humbles, he learns that the peace he seeks is not something you can simply get by yourself, but that it is also given to others, in the time we spend with the people we know and care about.
This is something he attains throughout a multitude of character developing and deeply moving events in the Avatar series. From facing and understanding his enemies, questioning his loyalties, becoming a fugitive at the heart of his enemy's greatest capital city (where he actually even falls in love), listening to the loving council of his silently grieving Uncle, and letting the fire in his heart give warmth to others rather than burning all he has away.
AH eh I just realised I spoke too much already. Anyway, that's just one thing I thought I could say altho it probably might not even make sense lmao.
THANK YOU if by some miracle someone decided to read tho lol
Enjoy the Podcast!
Jesus Christ, go write a book
What does you being in the military have to do with ATLA
Such a good episode! Instant classic
I was brought up on old American TV shows and movies, I loved them at the time.
That's not lucid dreaming; it's just daydreaming.
I need a full podcast about those coupon books
watch 'What Happened to Monday?' its literally Pyrion's Lebron dream
Hearing Lewis mention my local cricket teams name was totally unexpected. 😅
Good episode lads
Python coupon lady sounds creepily flirty!
Pyrion read my mind with the anime thing
The Hoi4 community is what happens when a bunch of young people like ww2
11:00 Well shit, I used to try to play the spy vs spy game on the ds using one of those 100 games in 1 cartridges because I remembered it from the mad tv show on cartoon network but I could never figure out the rules or controls. Also couldnt split screen because one controller pretty much.
I'd just like to add that the negative reviews for the cycle, the majority of the negativity that I've seen is because of lack of bug fixes and lack of solo queue, very few to none for the "freemium" idea. The packs you can get are meant to be exact copies of tarkov, and add little to no advantage. It's just more starter gear (the stuff you lose right away in tarkov) and a lot of cosmetics. And all in game transactions are cosmetic
Hilarious Comedians: The Movie got absolutely review bombed in China. It was meant to be based on a Saturday night variety/sketch show type of deal.
One star reviews read much like: "if you've seen this movie, I respect your humility, if you have not seen this, then turn around and run."
Another: "why'd Mr Bean appear in such a piece of shit, can some explain this to me!?"
It's weird, and considered worse than 5mao CG graphics movies in China 😂
I was into WW2 as a teenager
second the Last Dance and the F1 Drive To Survive recommendations - I have ZERO interest in either sport, but they are some MIGHTY FINE docos
ahh yes the legend of kassandra
Pyrian probable needs to see more types and stick with some because Anime covers a HUUUUUGE amount of ground and some of the best take some time to get into the characters, which is why a lot of anime is Dragonball like where it isn't about the characters, it is about the blowing things up.
Akira is weird, based on body horror, but done like a real life movie. Ghost in the Shell is also some body horror, but more about "the singularity" of AI. Both of those are movies.
Cowboy beebop is the inspiration for Firefly, and it really is about the people involved, so it can still take time to get into as they introduce and let go several characters. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherood is a longer series and a classic for a reason, but it is mostly about the characters, and that may not happen quickly. This is why One Punch Man is so well regarded in the West, because we don't really know where things fit, but OPM is so simple anyone gets the characters immediately. Mob Psycho 100 is all about the characters, and the drawing style is offputting, so you REALLY have to watch an entire short episode.
So "it's bad" is not knowing what you are going to see and "it" not being what you are interested enough into to stick with it, and so wide a variety that unless you are really into anime, you won't find the niche you like.
You can find Will Sasso on the Dudesy Podcast! Weird and great. A podcast ran by an A.I.
Hopefully this doesn't lead down any rabbitholes but considering my mental state :) algorithms aligned with tangents....
Look up Pogo’s song Fmaa.
I disagree on MacGyver though, the original was pretty damn good. And a lot of the stuff he did was pretty legit. Not all the toothpick stuff though and not the fact that he did it so fast lol
I somewhat agree with Pyrion on the anime thing. Though I like older anime, I do not like a lot of the newer anime because it is very cringey and lacking a lot of content from the source material.
Oh, man, hearing them refer to Avatar: The Last Airbender as an anime, as in giving it Japanese origins, and then refer to Nickelodeon as though they had nothing to do with each other is painful. ATLA is a Nickelodeon production, lads, a 'cartoon' not an 'anime'.
I had Spy VS Spy on C64.
Ugh, that 15 bucks is not accurate for PoE. You need at least 3 times the 200 coin pack which should be around 60 bucks total (USD and €).
Don't get me wrong it would be worth it to buy PoE for 60 bucks if you get all needed stash tabs, but it doesn't feel right if it's not mentioned accurately enough.
Cliff Richard suffers from a disfiguring bout of shingles on his face and head recently and uses makeup to cover the evidence...
Lewis... "He looks like a fucking scarecrow" ! 🤦♂️
Plfax doesn't like Mr Bean, Monty Python, Benny Hill... I think they should revoke his citizenship, because he is not a real brit.
Playing an US team in football manager sucks.
Please write for the simpsons and just destroy it
I love my dads
Spy v spy on the amstrad cpc464. I had no fucking idea. But my dad always won. This is 35 years ago.
My mum similarly hates the simpsons.
Only Americans are allowed to watch Top Gun
Wait until Kurt gets to the Leaves from the Vine Episode of ATLA 🥲