Overview
Alan with his orange skynet starts us off today. Actually, it’s only briefly mentioned before we are off on tv and movie zoom backgrounds and then mental health. Not overall health, but witnesses and how our brain remembers what was seen – and how that can be different for different people.
Have you seen Castle with Nathan Fillion? You should, and we tell you why.
Then Stephen reveals his origin story as a writer, which involves Nathan Fillion. See, we really do jump around but it all ties together, right?
And believe it or not – Pink Floyd has a tie in with Dr. Strange, and we talk about how geeky Smucker’s is.
There’s a few 3d prints of a beholder, angel, and werewolf to show.
Recommendations
Castle – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1219024/
Dr. Strange 158 – https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Strange_Tales_Vol_1_158
Trivia
Triple trivia – Who wrote the “Lub Nub” Ewok Celebration song, what famous band did he front and who is his father?
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Transcript
[00:00:41] Alan: Ooh,
[00:00:43] Stephen: movies and DV.
[00:00:46] Alan: Uh, it’s amazing how many zoom backgrounds there are available by the way, let me get every possible memory user off that will get, you know, no stutter. So, yeah, so I [00:01:00] kind of funny how, you know, we often talk about. Um, things that are very current, but already game of Thrones is not quite fading from public consciousness, but this is nowhere near the oo that it would have been seven years ago, eight years ago, trying to think of how long it took for them to finish the series.
And now there’s been an interim before we get to the pre Quill. Right. You know, where they first target area in the, uh, the insane put powerful family that doesn’t have any precedents in history at all.
[00:01:27] Stephen: Right. Yeah. And I’m hoping Maverick finally comes out one year. I mean, it’s been sitting in the camper like two years.
COVID started is that I
[00:01:36] Alan: think unfortunately like maybe Tom cruise still looks eternally young, but I wonder how how’s the Iceman, how’s the other character names. Do any of them
[00:01:45] Stephen: now Kilmer is a little rough for worse for the wear. It seems, but I mean, you know, we all do if we really, I mean, heck I look at my martial arts pictures from 10 to 12 years ago and I’m like, wow.
I looked like that. I’m like, [00:02:00] dang.
[00:02:02] Alan: As we always do. I love Val Kilmer. I know that he’s had occasional press where he’s sometimes difficult to work with, but I think it’s a matter of him really trying to do well. Like Philip Seymour Hoffman, Hoffman was known for not suffering fools gladly, but because he was turning into a great performance and wanted everybody to rise to the occasion, if you will.
So that’s what I’ve seen. Val Kilmer and all kinds of things. It seems like he’s often the best thing in the movie. And not even as the star, when he played doc holiday, right in tombstone, what a performance, what a, what a, an understated yet powerful who could give a line? Like I’ll be your huckleberry and not sound ridi...