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April 16, 2025 30 mins
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – Regular guest contributor & Associate Director of Communications for VIZIO, Chris Woolsey joins the program to share the latest offerings this April on VIZIO’s ‘Watch Free+’ including the Spring Showcase with ‘Your Movie Match,’ films honoring the passing of Val Kilmer AND Bruce Willis Classics…PLUS – A look at “the 15 worst movie sequels ever” according to SlashFilm – on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
And on YouTube. Subscribe at mister bo Kelly m R
M O K E L L Y. Let's talk both
TV and movies with the associate director of Communications for
Visio TV, longtime friend of the show from the beginning,
I might add Chris Woolsey joins me in studio. Chris,
how are you, sir? It's been a moment since we've

(00:26):
been able to see you. It has been a moment
and it is so good to be back. Let's talk
about this Watch Free Plus app. What does it offer?
What is available in a general sense?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Yes, so, Visio on their video TVs has Watch Free Plus,
which is a free streaming entertainment service. Or if you
don't own a Visio TV, do not despair. All you
have to do is go to the Google play Store,
the app lap Store, download the free Visio app, create
a free account and YouTube can stream hundreds of free

(01:02):
entertainment channels. There are thousands of shows and movies, tens
of thousands that you can stream for free for free.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yes, three ninety nine, the app is free, the content
is free. Absolutely never pay a dime. Everything that we're
going to talk about today is free. Free. Well, let's
get into it. Love that. Okay, you have the Spring
Showcase coming up. What's on the Spring Showcase?

Speaker 3 (01:31):
So we kind of have a theme for these showcases
that we do a few times a year, and this
one is your movie match. So Spring is sprung, Love
is in the air. You know it's it's exactly Okay,
that's what I'm saying, you know it. I was hoping
you were going to sing. I know you were, and
and so we thought it would be fun to do

(01:54):
sort of a dating app theme for these collections of
movies that we have, and it's kind of a rom
comm theme going on along with this dating app theme.
So we've got a ton of really really great rom
comms stars like Gerard Butler, Reese Witherspoon, Jessica Biel, Joseph Gordon, Levitt,

(02:15):
Zoey Deschanel.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Did you say Jessica Biel? I might have.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Okay, I'm back exactly exactly, but yeah, tons of celebrities,
a bunch of really great rom comms.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
It's just it's very fun stuff. Let's get into some
of the movies specifically which would be available for this
spring showcase.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Yes, one of my all time favorite rom coms. And
I don't know if you've seen this one, but five
Hundred Days of Summer I have not.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
My gosh, you are in for a treated so good.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
So one of my favorite actors, Joseph Gordon Levitt from Brick.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
He was in you know, the Batman franchise. He's been in.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
He's a ton of things, a ton of things. I
think he's underutilized as a lead man. I think he's
just I think he's got a great every man feel
to him. I just I like everything he does. And
he's in this five Hundred Days of Summer with Zoey Deschanel,
who's another fantastic character actress. Oh both of them are
kind of quirky. But what I really loved about this

(03:18):
movie is it treats romance and relationships with the depth
and complexity that I think the subject deserves. A lot
of times, you've got these like kind of rom com
templates and they kind of just stamp them out and
you know what the map is gonna go. This one
is not that it's really complicated, but it's funny and

(03:38):
beautiful and sweet and does not go where you think
it's gonna.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Go You mentioned Reese Witherspoon, did you not? I did? Okay,
what do you got from her? We have? How do
you know?

Speaker 3 (03:49):
And this is star studded Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd,
Jack Nicholson, right right. I think if you stick with it,
I think they're gonna I think they're gonna do so potential.
But this was written by James L. Brooks, who wrote
a few movies you might have heard of Terms of
Endearment as good as it gets broadcast news and it's.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
That's my favorite by the ways, so kind of connected
to my career here, but go ahead a little bit.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Yeah, yep, yep, Yeah, it's a phenomenal film.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
But it's just.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
You know, when you know, you and I have been married,
not to each other, but we've been married for quite.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Where that you had to make that distinction.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
That could like yeah, people are like, I didn't even know,
but you know, we've been we've been married a long time.
But you remember when you first were you know, when
you were in the dating world, or when you first
were dating your.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Wife, and you're like, how do I know? How do
I know?

Speaker 3 (04:45):
This person is the one that that I'm gonna want
to spend the rest of my life with. And that's
kind of the question that this movie posits. And so
Reese Witherspoon is sort of at a crossroads as to
whether she's gonna go with with Owen Will or she's
gonna go with Paul Rutt.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
I thought she was gonna say, or Jack Nicholson, Oh gosh,
May December romance man. Right, well, that's as good as
it gets a little bit, but that is true, That
is true. I know you got one more, give us
one more before we go to break.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Very fun and I just I love the cast in
this one. Our family wedding. So I think we all
can agree that weddings can be very stressful situations.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Not if it's not my wedding, I'm good, rightly. I
like to watch the carnage happen live. There's nothing better
than sitting in a wedding and you're seeing all the
ish hit the fan, right that is, And it's like,
I don't have to worry about it. It's not my wedding, yep,
not my monkey's not my service, amen. Amen.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
But so you've got America for Ferrara from Barbie Lance
Grows from House of Paine, Carlos Mencia, Forrest Whittaker, Regina King,
Angela Johnson.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
I have seen this one. This is very funny. It
is very funny.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
So yeah, it's a multi racial wedding, so you take
the usual stress of a wedding and you kind of
crank it up to eleven.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Yeah, black and Latino. It's very funny. The cultural references
are appropriate, they're very familiar, and you can see, you know,
fish out of water in both sides, in both instances.
Absolutely very fun our family wedding. Check it out. Chris
Wolsey joins us in the studio. He was gone, but
now he's back. He's the associate director of communications for
Visio TV. We're talking about the Watch Free Plus app

(06:24):
and all the free content on it. It's a free app,
free content, free movies, and there's so much more. We
have more with Chris Woolsey in just a moment. It's
Later with mo Kelly CAFI AM six forty live everywhere
in the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six Fortyfi mo.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Kelly, We're live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app and YouTube app.
Mister mom' kelly, I'm right in the middle of a
conversation with our regular commentator who is back finally we
missed him, Chris Wolsey, who's the associate director of Communications
for Visio TV. And we're talking about not only the
Watch Free Plus app, which is available on Visio TVs

(07:03):
or you can download it at the Apple App Store
with the Google Play Store, but it has thousands of
titles which are free for you to watch and you,
Chris Woolsey, have some more offerings, free offerings to tell
us about that I do that, I do so.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
We recently obviously lost Vala Kilmer, one of the greatest
artists of our generation.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Fair to say, yep, yep.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
I was a ginormous fan and we have some hidden
gems on Watch Free Plus that people might have missed.
He made a ton of movies, many of them were blockbusters,
but there were a lot that were also under the radar.
So we've got we pulled out some gems out of

(07:50):
the library. One of my favorites. We've talked about this before.
I love period pieces, I love biopics, I love political
intrigue and I know you do too, absolutely, and this
one's got them all plus Val Kilmer, and that is
kill the Irishman.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
I have not seen this one. Tell me about this.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
Phenomenal So it is the true story of a Cleveland
mob war between the Irish Mob and the Italian Mob,
and it is phenomenal. Took place in the late sixties
early seventies. Ray Stevenson, I don't know if you yes, yeah, yes,

(08:29):
we also lost recently, but he played Volstag in the
four franchise Christopher Walkin Vincent Dinofrio.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
That's not a bad cast. I know. It's stacked and
it keeps going.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Val Kilmer, obviously, Vinnie Jones, Paul Sorvino, because you can't
technically make a mob movie without Paul Sorvino, right, I
mean there's there's laws in place. Yeah, absolutely, and it is.
It is so good and Ray Stevenson, his performance as
the Irishman is I mean, he should have won awards
for it. It is a spectacular. If you love period pieces,

(09:04):
if you love biopics, please do yourself a favor and
watch Val Kilmer's phenomenal performance in this one.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
About a week and a half ago we had a
movie tribute to Val Kilmer. It was very well received
because we love Kilmer and there there's so many parts
of his career that you could take from his action
or westerns or dramas. And you have some other offerings
from Val Kilmer that I had respectfully forgotten about. Yep. Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Another biopic, Five Days of War, which is starring Rupert friend,
Heather Graham, Andy Garcia, Dean Kine. I mean, this one's
got a ton of big names in it too, and
it's the true story of a media crew that is
recording the Russian invasion of Georgia, the country, not the state, right, Yeah,

(09:53):
And they're trying to record all the atrocities in the
war that's going on, but also they're trying.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
To stay a lot like you know, every bedding.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
Yeah, absolutely, and yeah, Val Kilmer plays a cameraman in this,
and it's just it's about the team coming together trying
desperately to not get blown up while everything around them
is getting blown up.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
It's crazy you mentioned Val Kilmart. You also have some
Bruce Willis classics. He's still with us, but he's not
the same Bruce Willis. We once remember, for sure, for sure.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
He's got, you know, so many hell struggles going on,
and he is definitely in our thoughts and prayers and
some of the just my all time Not only is
this this first one we're going to talk about, not
only is it one of my favorite Bruce Willis movies,
it's one of my favorite sci fi movies of all time,
and that is twenty twelve's Looper might as well.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
I love that movie. Does not get the credit that
it deserves.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
It really doesn't, and it is phenomenal, also starring Joseph
Gordon Effitt again, and I mean it's.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
It's a smart, smart time thriller.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Yes, exactly. And and so the conceit is in the future.
We've mastered time travel. Of course, the Mob takes it
uses for the course. Yeah, they send assassins into the
past and then send their victims back to get killed
in the past, so there's no evidence of their nefarious
doings in the present.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
But there's also a I don't want to give it
away for those who haven't seen Sure, there's a science
fiction beyond the science fiction yep, beyond the time travel,
which is slowly revealed throughout the process of the movie.
It's phenomenal. Yeah, and this is the movie I actually
wanted a sequel to just we just never got. I agree.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Yeah, and when Bruce Wallis appears in this film, oh
my gosh, it's just it's so great. So anyway that
that is a phenomenal And you know, you really, I mean,
if you think about it, you don't really think of
Bruce Willis as a sci fi star. But there was
this and then this next one we're going to talk about.
But he also did Twelve Monkeys.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
I mean yes he did.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Yes, he actually did a very hefty amount of science fiction.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
You can throw in their Armageddon if you want.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Yeah, absolutely, But this next one is maybe one of
the weirdest sci fi films of all time.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Multi Pass, that's it cod.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
And that is nineteen ninety Seven's the Fifth Element. Yes,
such a straight.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
Chris Chris Tucker in a role which is amazing. Yep.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
And apparently he was not supposed to play the role
that way, and he just showed up on set and
was like, Ruby, ros this is where we're going, so
buckle up.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Yeah, that's another one of my favorites. You have Gary
Oldman and that.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Is yes, playing the ultimate Battie Zorg. He's just he's phenomenal.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
You can't go wrong with this list. You really cannot
go wrong with this. So if anything, go ahead and
get the free Watch Plus app right now, put it
on your phone, put it on your smart TV.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Absolutely so easy. So you just download the Visio app,
create a free account. At the bottom of the front page.
There's a little button that says watch Free Plus. Click
on that and you're off to the races. Free, free,
free app, absolutely free content.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
That's the proper response, Chris. I love it that, even
though you may be in a different physical location, we
get to continue this relationship and talk about all these
great movies that you and I both love. How often
are we going to get to hear from you? Once
every two weeks? Every two weeks? Okay, let's say that.
How does that sound? I absolutely love it. And if

(13:43):
people want to reach out to you, how might they
be able to do that?

Speaker 3 (13:46):
They can find me on Facebook, on Twitter, I'm idg
h y zs. One more time, idg h a y
zos On Instagram. I think I'm cs Woolsey. I'm not.
I'm not on the social needs as much as I
should be, but I believe that's I believe that's all right.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Next time, we'll make sure we got all that information
so available so we can connect you with not only
the listeners but also the viewers. Beautiful, I love the viewers.
This is what kind of why we're here, right A
little bit, A little bit it is.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
And since I was gone, you guys have taken this
to like a whole other level.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Hopefully hopefully, Banana, we're still knocking out some of the kinks,
but you know, it's it's a it's a fledgling operation,
but it's moving in the right direction. It's a it's
a learning curve that is going in a great place.
I appreciate my brother. Hope to see soon. All right,
look forward to it. It's later with mo Kelly. We're
live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app and also YouTube. When
we come back. Speaking more about movies, We're going to
tell you about the fifteen worst movie sequels ever. And

(14:49):
you know what, I think, I agree with every name
on this list. It would be a first And Chris,
if you want to hang around, you might as well
join us in real time. All right, Yeah, no, I'm
not leaving for this.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
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Speaker 2 (15:10):
Am six forty Moe Kelly here and also on YouTube
at mister moo Kelly. Subscribe check out the video stream
and also Yeah We're We'll stir up. Oh We're still
live on the iHeartRadio app. We talk about movies we like,
we talk about movies we don't like. We talk about sequels.
Now I'm going to put it all together. This is
a list from the Verge of the fifteen worst movie

(15:33):
sequels ever. And I don't disagree with any title on
this list. They're not ranked, and there are probably other
titles we could add to it, But the fifteen they
submitted I don't have any problem with, and that's rare.
Usually I disagree with a lot that these film critics
have to say. Again, in no particular order, the fifteen

(15:57):
worst movie Sequels Ever, Mark Roner, I definitely want your input,
as you see fit, let's have it. The first one listed,
speed to Cruise Control. You know I've never seen that,
and I kind of want to, Oh, no, you don't. Well,
the thing is that.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
When a movie that's a code brown like that first
comes out, of course you want to avoid it, but
with the passing of time you can kind of relax
a little bit and have fun with a stinker like that.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
To make sure Chris's mic is on, He's still with us.
It's really bad. Speed two is awful. It is Oh,
it is abysmal. Yeah, words failed me, as they said
next on the list, and I don't disagree with this,
but I have a more of a softer place in
my heart for this sequel, Conan the Destroyer sequel to

(16:48):
Codan the Barbarian. If you don't remember, Code and the
Destroyer had Andre the Giant and Wilt Chamberlain and didn't
that have Grace Jones in it too, I'm sure it did.
I just don't want to remember all those aspects of it.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
I don't remember it as well as the original because
the original was just a stone cold masterpiece.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Yes, but I don't remember hating it. Way back when
it came out. I didn't hate it, but I still
thought it was silly when they had Wilt Chamberlain and
Andre the Giant is like, okay, it did have a
real WWF vibe to it, more so than a Conan vibe.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
I don't know why it's so hard to get Conan right,
Jason Momoa was in one that I didn't hate, but
everybody dumped onto.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Here's one that I absolutely agree with. And you can
only appreciate how bad a movie is this. It's if
you've seen the movie which preceded it. Do you remember
Pitch Black? Yeah, the Vin Diesel movie. Vin Diesel kind
of put him on the map for the most part. Yes,
I thought that was a great sci fi movie. It

(17:49):
was the sequel the Chronicles of Ritick. Not so much. Yeah,
way too much urban you know, the under verse and
all that. It was as a sequel to that. Yeah.
Oh wow, Yeah, I don't know that I knew that. Yes, yes,
that's actually how they tried to build out the Riddick universe. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
The original was kind of a little scrappy sci fi
horror action movie. And they threw so much money. Yeah,
threw so much.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
And way too There was talent in the movie, Tandy
Newton and some others. It just was a bad movie,
really bad movie. And they're still they're supposed to have
like a fourth Ritick movie coming out. I don't really Yes. Yes,
here's one which may be controversial for some because some
people find this series iconic and there's a lot of

(18:37):
nostalgia connected to it. Rambo, First Blood Part two.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
I think they're all kind of an acquired taste after
the very first one.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
But you see, that's what I'm saying. A lot of
people give First Blood Part two a little more grace,
and I'm not sure why that is, because I thought
First Blood Part two was a caricature of the first movie.

Speaker 4 (18:59):
Yeah, the first one was a legit good film, and
then so after that, Stallone became just an insane superstar
and then nobody was saying no to and and the
second one was just like an overblown cartoonish cartoon.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
It was cartoon. He turned into a superhero at that point, exactly.
Aliens Versus Predator Requiem trash. What was trash? Aliens Versus
Predator was trash. Alien Versus Predator Requiem was trash, dumpster fire.
The Predator was trash. You could have chosen any one
of them. Now, Predators with Adrian Brody, I like that one,

(19:32):
not bad?

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Yeah, great, you didn't like the original Predator, No, no,
I love the original plea.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
I'm talking about any of the subsequent the Predator which
which had that's the one with Boy Boyd Holbrook, right, yes, yes, yes,
and uh Olivia Munn and some other random people.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
It was pretty stupid, but I got to admit that
I found it entertaining at the time that I watched.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
They tried to be too funny, and I don't want
my Predator movies funny. I want it to be more
like Alien, where there's a lot of serious stuff happening.
People are dying and treated as such, but everyone had
to say some funny line before they died. It's like, no,
as in maybe an homage back to Arnold Schwarzenegger and

(20:21):
the original Predator, but that, yeah, that was unintentional humor. Also,
I don't know if Boyd Holbrook can open a movie.
Well that was his chance. Yeah, I like him as
an actor. I think the first time I saw him
was in the original Narcos, that's correct, Yeah, and I
liked him in that. And I think Patron Pascal the
first of I saw him was in Narcos. Great actors.

(20:42):
I don't know if they can headline movies by themselves.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
They just haven't had their right vehicle yet. I guess
with him, he's He's been good in some stuff though.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, Freddy's dead the Final Nightmare. I don't think any
of the movies were good. I'm not a fan of
those either. Yeah, I don't. So you could have chosen
any of them. You could have Freddy versus Jason, Freddyddy
Goes Manhattan, Freddy Goes out of Space whatever. That one was, sure,
you know any of them that Jason goes down to Space.

(21:11):
That was the tenth one whatever. And you're gonna think
I'm not, But that one's actually kind of fun. Jason.
I saw that one in theaters. I remember it's trash,
but it's fun. Okaysh Beverly Hills Cop three we all agree,
Yeah that was bad. Is that the one with the
Bridget Nielsen Or is that two? No? Three? Is the
amusement Park? Yes?

Speaker 3 (21:32):
All right, yep uh that was Magic Mountain, Yes it
was yeah, Okay, yeah, really bad.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Book of Shadows, Blair Witch two. I didn't think. I
don't have the first one, but I don't even know.
The second one was all did that's real bad stuff.
Let's stop right there. We have some more of the
fifteen worst movie sequels. Ever, I don't disagree with any
of them. Usually I thought, like, you can't have that
on this list, it's a masterpiece, not at all. These

(21:59):
are all trash movies very much.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
So.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
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You can get into the chat. They are debating, as
we are, the fifteen worst movie sequels ever, and from
the chat these are some of their i'll say, honorable mentions.
Superman five, the Quest for Peace. That was the one

(22:30):
with Richard Pryor. That was that was that was god awful,
super Bad, Superman, super Bad. I can't believe they did
that to Christopher Reef. Yeah, the Star Wars trilogy seven
movie seven, eight to nine. Those are those are awful, unwatchable, awful.
The Karate they said Karate Kid three. No, that was
with the bad boy Mike Barnes. That was not bad

(22:51):
at all, cheesy, but it was a good villain. I
think they mean the next Karate Kid, yes, which had
Hillary Swink absolutely. Now, I could say the Karate Kid
with Jayden Smith was not a favorite of mine at all.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
No, No, but better than that, Yeah, but I don't
even really call that a sequel because it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
It did not connect to the to the Pat Marita
universe until now they're trying to connect with this the
next Karate Kid, which is still weird using kung Fu.
All the Jaws movies sequels, yes, yes, all of them
were bad. Yes, I gotta tell you, don't you do it?

Speaker 4 (23:31):
It's trash, But the Michael Caine one is fun trash.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
Which one is that? Is that the revenge? I believe? So? Yeah, no, No,
that's the third one, third, one third? Okay, I saw that.
That was the three D one.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
Okay, it's the fourth one, okay, one the wife is
the star.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
That's revenge, Yes, yes, revenge where there's like the Shark
has some sort of vendetta and it's like the grandson
Shark or something coming after the Roy Scheider family can't
remember his name.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
Yeah, let's just be clear. These aren't anything you could
ever legitimate call good. But there are things you can
have fun with if you're in the right mood for it.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
None of the Jurassic Parks sequels, excuse me, none of
the Jurstic World sequels good. I like some of the
Jurassic Park sequels. I was disappointed with Jurassic World in general.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
Yeah, they're just too stupid. I dumped those after what
the first one verse?

Speaker 2 (24:21):
I was like, well, how many times can dinosaurs get loose,
eat everyone and the company engine stay in business?

Speaker 4 (24:28):
Real slow learning curve there. But now we have Elon Musk,
so maybe it's not so unrealistic.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Even with Jurassic World, the dinosaurs get free spoiler, they
eat people and they're still in business exactly after the
damn animals were running around San Diego, still in business.
There were no congressional hearing, not a whee. Yeah. Regulation
is really the crux of all those movies. Anyhow, let's

(24:55):
get back to the official list by the Verge of
the fifteen worst movie sequels. Ever, it may not be
the fifteen definitive fifteen, but I can't disagree with anything
on this list. Highlander End Game Highlander to the Quickening
was pretty bad as well, and Highlander of the Original.
I just rewatched that the other night. It's not great,

(25:16):
but so it's so cheesy.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Super campy. Yes, and Sean Connery maybe plays.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
The worst Spaniard in the Remember he says I'm a
Gyp shirt with a Scottish accent.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
I'm a Gyp shart, I'm Sean Connery and.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
It's like, are they are they going for the joke here?
So Sean Connery has this supposed Spanish get up, he's
from Spain, in other words, the characters from Spain. And
then he corrects Christopher Lambert and says, I'm actually a
Egyptian because I guess he's an immortal. He's been all
over the place. You know. It was just really bad.
It's really bad. And Clancy Brown, I forgot. That's where, Yes,

(25:57):
that's where he, I guess, came to prominence. And I
just couldn't take him seriously in that role. I can't
defend any of that. But I'm in a Highlander fan film.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
So I.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Think I need I need to withhold the comment seriously. Okay,
if I said boom chicken boom, boom, chicken boom, chick
chicky boom. The Mask, the Mask, oh yes, the sequel,
the Son of the Mask, which a lot of people forget.
Jamie Kennedy. I remember it, and I remember being god awful,
Oh what happened here? And they did it like twenty

(26:28):
years later. I don't know, but it wasn't with Jim Carrey. No,
it was, and he was smart enough to avoid it. Yeah,
and this next one, I know Mark Ronner would be
able to appreciate. And I think you too as well.
Chris Exorcist too, the Heretic. Okay, I listen, there's a
lot to say about that. Uh Freedkin. William Friedkin directed
the first one.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
John Borman did the second one, and every single person
involved with the first one disowned it.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
But what do me but?

Speaker 4 (26:55):
But it's worth seeing because it's just wild, it's insane.
It's got some really impressive visual stuff in it. And
I'm not even gonna call it trash. It's just a
weird left turn that nobody involved in the original endorsed.
But you can't completely write it off. I guess you can't.
Have you actually seen it, Yes I have. In fact,
I think there were some some Georgetown. I think that

(27:17):
Patrick Ewing was in it. Patrick Burton was in it,
And yes, I don't I can't prove that he was
drunk through the whole.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Thing, but it was Richard Burton.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
We can make some assumptions, but listen, drunk or sober,
I'd watch him read the ingredients on a toothpaste too.
But it's a lot of fun with just watching him
work and he's good in that.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Okay, well we should be able to agree upon this
next one, The Crow City of Angels. No, right, so
on so many levels, so many and I think it
was not gonna be received because obviously it was after
Brandon Lee's death. People were willing to say, just leave
it alone, leave it alone. You you can't it was

(27:58):
it would have been like doing another Batman movie with
a different Joker after Heath Ledger passed. Just let that
character have its own space with that actor. Like they
haven't even recast Black Panther, you know, because of you
just can't do it, not at the moment, for sure.
And we got two more Mortal Kombat Annihilation. I didn't

(28:21):
care about the first one, you know.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
The first one compared with the cinematic right, yeah, that
is Mortal Kombat. That was one of my wife and
I's first dates was.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Mortal and look at you all now, right, wow, twenty
six years that's a fun movie. That's about the only
good thing that came about. I mean, it was fine
for what it was the original at the time. Yeah,
but it's not like anything. I had to say, it
ruined the original president.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
How do you differentiate between any of those? I have
no recollection specifically of that one, even though I'm sure
that you should.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Watch the Criterion collection. Yeah, it's almost like the Jean
Claude Van Damn movies. They're all pretty much the same.
Maybe you know Blood Sport, Lionheart, They're all the same. Yeah,
they're all the same.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Trail of the Pink Panther.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
Oh, that's the one they put together after Peter Sellers died.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Here we are again. Okay, you know, like Chadwick Boseman,
after the titular character actor dies, you have to leave
it alone. You have to leave it alone.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
Oh what about the what about the James Bond film,
the James Bond that he did one one movie, George Lazenby.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Yeah, that's a great one.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
That is an absolutely phenomenal good Okay, I've never I've
never actually watched it.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yeah, he walked away from doing James Bond, didn't He He.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Did because it was the late sixties and he had
kind of a guru influencing him who told him that
Bond was out of style, not cool. You don't want
to be the Man, But on Our Majesty's Secret Service
is really one of the finest James Bond movies of
all of them, easily top five.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
I was not a fan of Peter Seller's and the
Pink Panther series. That's just maybe me. Have you seen
a Shot in the Dark? If I have, I don't remember.
You need to just Daddy Schnell, Mark Schnell And last
one Cocoon the Return. Oh yeah, the first one was great.
The second one, no, I haven't seen that. Look, I

(30:13):
could put some Police Academy movies on here as well.
There are a lot of bad sequels. Hell, I could
put a Godfather three on here. There are a lot
of bad sequels where you can see, okay, they just
want to cash some paychecks and just trade in on nostalgia. Absolutely,
but this is not a bad list. There are a

(30:34):
lot of bad movies on this list. Chris Wilsey, great
to see, always great to be seeing. Mark Ronner, I'm
not going to see that movie. A Shot in the
tark K if I am six forty, I insist you
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