The Minotaur In this episode of the Mondo Freako podcast, host Bob LeMent interviews movie reviewer and podcaster Houston Pierce, whose own show, A Thousand Crazy Questions, is currently on hiatus until the fall. The episode kicks off with a seven-question trivia quiz on the Minotaur from Greek mythology. To both of their surprises, Houston achieves a perfect score, correctly identifying details such as the Minotaur's parents, its given name Asterion, Daedalus as the designer of the labyrinth, and the tragic mistake Theseus made with his ship's sails upon returning to Athens. Following the quiz, the conversation shifts into a deeper discussion about the nature of Greek mythology, exploring whether ancient citizens viewed these tales as literal history and religion rather than fiction. Bob and Houston analyze the deeply flawed, human-like pettiness of the Greek gods, comparing their dramatic behavior to modern reality television. They also touch upon pop culture adaptations, contrasting the 1997 television movie The Odyssey and Ray Harryhausen’s classic 1981 Clash of the Titans with modern cinematic remakes. The episode wraps up with a humorous theory about the gods potentially being ancient aliens, alongside a playful critique of the structural plot holes in the classic Minotaur myth. 1000 Crazy QuestionsItsHoustonPierce https://youtube.com/live/q17ysmrp7bo Labyrinth of the Minotaur Game (Click Graphic to Start) Transcript (AI transcription) Hey Houston, how clean is your desk? as a 13-year-old boy's internet history. Uh-oh. Watch out. Everybody welcome to Mondo Free. Hondo Rico. That's right. Thank you. Tonight I've got with me Mr. Houston Pierce with a thousand crazy questions. Hello? How are you doing tonight? I'm sorry. I didn't hear me over the music, probably. Oh, I can hear you a little bit. I'm doing good. It's just a little faint, but I'm doing good. Oh, okay. I can bump it up a little bit there. What do you think? It's a little faint. I can hear you just a little bit. Oh, that's weird. I wonder what the deal is there. I'm like my regular levels here. I'll turn up my stuff. All right. It's probably my stuff. I don't know. Oh, okay. I'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. So welcome to Mondo Frico. I got Houston with me here. I can throw the name up there just for the heck of it. There you go. And Houston's got a show called A Thousand Crazy Questions. What number are you up to now, Houston? I think…
How many do I have? I think I was about to pass up 100 episodes, but I don't. I forgot. Right now, my podcast is hibernating and sleeping. I'm probably going to wake it up this fall. So probably when Halloween season. You have to get up to that thousand. Turn it back on and have new guests. More questions. Oh, a thousand. I don't know. The questions. I don't know. I don't know. I haven't even tried to calculate that. I was thinking of episodes. That's fine. Either way, you got to get to a thousand on something. Don't you think? Yeah. Yeah. It's just, you know, a thousand is just there to be like, you know, like a lot. I think I've said this before on, I think I was a guest on someone's podcast, but I mentioned how the number of thousand actually came from. Remember that show, A Thousand Ways to Die? Uh-huh. Is it?
Matt? No, not Matt TV. What was that one? Spike? I think it was Spike. Oh, on Spike. Yeah, I think you're right. On the old Spike TV. And I saw that as like a kid. I was like, a thousand seems like such a big word. And I decided the word big number. And I just kind of like the way it sounded. A thousand ways to die. So I took it by the way. Oh, a thousand questions. There you go. And part of those could be ways to die as well. a lot of them actually are ways to die so yeah exactly well uh we'll be watching for when you come back uh from hiatus yeah you're working on some other stuff in the meantime, but definitely. Okay. You don't want to talk about that, the other stuff no i i should thank you for watching that uh i have a different channel uh it's houston pierce that's literally the name. It's like i t s
Houston Pierce on IG, on Instagram. I post my humble two cents on movies and movie reviews, some movie essays. I also, if you look up Houston Pierce on YouTube, it's the same handle. Houston, I think, underscore Pierce is the only difference for YouTube and Instagram. But Houston Pierce, that's the name I'm going, that's my name, so that's where it is. On TikTok, on YouTube, and on IG. It's Houston Pierce. What's the last movie you saw? What did you talk about? The last movie I talked about was Passengers, but the last movie I saw just last night was He-Man, and I haven't got a chance to review it yet. He-Man and Skeletor. Ah, Houston, we're here. He-Man is in the way. That's a pretty good Skeletor. Thank you very much, Houston. If you want me to do that for you, I'm just joking.
If you want me to put that into your review somewhere, I'll be happy to do that. I'm just joking with you. You did. This is a better skeletal voice than what I have. It sounds a little different. Everybody should check it out. Check it out. Well, do you want to – I'll give you the choice here, Houston. Now, we talked briefly via some notes earlier. And I'll give you the choice. Do you want to do the quiz first, or do you want to hear what tonight's thing is? I think every time I've been on, I've asked for the quiz first. So I'm not going to stop doing that. Okay, here we go. Quiz. Quiz. Quiz. Quiz. Tell me if you can see that. You might not be able to read it, but can you see it? I can see it. I can see it. I don't know how to make that bigger, honestly. But yeah, it's kind of small there, isn't it? But that's okay. Let's see. Can we do that? No, it doesn't help at all, does it? Actually, the second part was a bit better. A little bit better. I'm going to read them out to you, so don't worry about it too much.
Okay. All right, here we go. The quiz is on the Minotaur. Okay. Have you ever heard of the Minotaur? Yeah, I've heard it. Minotaur, Minotaur. I don't know which one's right. Well, here in the Midwest, we say Minotaur. Minotaur. It could be Minotaur. But yeah, and the Minotaur is… Greek mythology. The Minotaur is the horse man, I think. No, is that a centaur? No, the Minotaur is that bull. The Minotaur is the bull man. There you go. Who were the parents of the Minotaur? Was it A, King Minos and Queen Pasipha? B, Poseidon and Amphitrite? C, Zeus and Hera, or D, King Aegis and Medea? And I have a hint if you want it. This is the hardest quiz I've had yet so far, Bob. But I like it. I'm here for it. There's a hint. If you want a hint, I'll click on the hint. I don't know. Keep your… No. Keep your hints to yourself. Your pitiful hints. Um…
I think, I know, okay, I'm pretty sure the mentor is cursed. So he probably has regular, probably had regular parents. So it's either King Marcos and Queen something or King Ergos and Medea. I would go with A, King Marcos and Queen Palpatine. I'll go with that one. King Minos and Queen Pasipha. He's royalty, right? Here we go. You're right! That's right. The Minotaur was born to Queen Pasipha of Crete in a magnificent white bowl. Minos was Pasipha's husband, making him the Minotaur's stepfather, kind of. She was kind of cheating on him with a bowl, apparently. I don't think that was how that conversation went. What do you mean you're pregnant? Well, I mean, did you see the competition? I mean, I don't know. No, that's gross. Forget I said that. Let's move on to number two. You got one right. That's fantastic here. Cool. What was the Minotaur's real name? He's not just the Minotaur, folks. He's got his own name, his given name. Was it A, Asterion, B, Theron, C, Labyrinthus, or D, Kronos? I have a hint if you'd like it.
I think this is either A or B because elaborate this means that that couldn't be it. That's just not right. Kronos, I know. It's not Kronos. A or B. Is he a cool guy? Is it Theon? Theron? Or is it Asteron? I'll go with B because… No. I won't subject to the hit. So you want to go with B? Uh… I'm going to pick A. A. All right. Here we go. Yes. Yes. Asterion. The Minotaur's given name was Asterion or Asterius, meaning starry one. The term Minotaur itself is a combination of Minos and Tauros, the bull, essentially meaning bull of Minos. There you go. Learn something new every day, right? Or also, you know, my wife slept with a white bull. That's also what it means. Yeah. Yeah. That's Minos Toros Blanco anyway. Next question. Question three. You got two. You're doing fantastic here. Who designed the labyrinth to contain the Minotaur? Was it a…
Hesiphotus, which I've said that I like sneezed. Hesiphotus? Daedalus? Icarus? Or Prometheus? All the theses in here. All these theses. The thing is, too, these are all good actual things. They are. I don't know who A is. I know who Daedalus and Icarus are. And I know who Prometheus is. I think this may be… Again, this is either A or B. Oh, no. Okay. I have a hint. No hints. I refuse. This has to be. This has to be. Oh, man. Did Daedalus make the thing? He was an inventor. Did he make the labyrinth? Or is it A? You could have picked A every single time, right? That goes against the rules. Yeah, it goes against multiple choice. Yeah. There's rules for that, isn't there? There's like a worldwide Congress for multiple choice questions. Yeah. You can't pick A every time. That'd be insane. I want to pick A, but just because of the rules of multiple choice, I want to say it's B. Let me go with B. I'll go with Daedalus. I know he's an actual inventor. Daedalus. Yes. Let's see. It's right. Oh.
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