Drifting on Arroyo

Episode 85 - The Sheridan Spectacle: Nostalgic Christmas Movies and High School Football Chronicles

December 14, 2023 Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 2 Episode 85
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 85 - The Sheridan Spectacle: Nostalgic Christmas Movies and High School Football Chronicles
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Ever wondered what makes Taylor Sheridan's TV shows and movies so captivating? From the intricate plots of Yellowstone to the thrilling Sicario, we cover it all in this podcast. Join us, Mig and Lano, as we take a deep dive into the world of Taylor Sheridan - his creative genius, the mesmerizing narrative of his shows, and why we can't get enough of his storytelling.

In the spirit of the holidays, we take a fun detour to discuss our favorite Christmas movies, including a fresh take on the classic "Scrooge". We also share our personal experiences with team dynamics, stirred up by the new movie "Bye Bye Barry". In the final segment, we transport you to the exhilarating world of high school football and the legends that have left an indelible impact - from Barry Sanders' humility to Wayne Fonts' tactical prowess.

What's more? We also have some exciting TV series and holiday movie recommendations for you. Not to forget, we have a quirky discussion on a unique shirt that claims to be an ugly sweater but quite impressively defies the claim. Listen to the episode for a hearty discussion, some nostalgic reminiscence, a touch of humor and much more. We promise to keep you entertained and enlightened. Tune in to Drifted on the Royal podcast and let's navigate these intriguing realms together.

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Mig:

Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano, and once again, no RK67.

Lano:

Another week without Rick.

Mig:

Missing in action.

Lano:

So next week part of the calendar will be the week before Christmas, so hopefully he's back by then and I'm trying to think of something to do. I mean, it'll probably be our Christmas recording. Well, no, I guess it'll be a week before Christmas. Right, It'll be the week before yeah.

Mig:

Christmas on a Monday. Oh, it's on a weekend. Well, yeah, so it'll be Thursday before.

Lano:

Christmas, but like I'm trying to bring something, last year we tasted the, the milk, which was the milk and milk and Pepsi or milk.

Mig:

Oh, you know what I'll bring in? I'll make shampooed out. Make some shampooed out. Yeah, I'll try it out to burn it this year, every year. A good sample, let's see what you think.

Lano:

Yeah, and I want to tell you something. I'm trying to look what the new Christmas trend or holiday trend is. Are you a big egg knock person?

Mig:

I've had it before, can't say that I crave it as much as I do Chumper rubble.

Lano:

Yeah, it's not my favorite, but like you know he kind of always like it, always like every year gets kind of like hyped over you have to like try it Even like spike, then all that Rick.

Mig:

Rick gets excited over eggnog, so he likes it. Yeah, he likes it. I mean it's not bad, it's, it's tasty.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

You know, but it's just you know, it's not something that he looks forward to it a lot more than I do.

Lano:

So I don't think I've had it Like. I mean, I know it's just out of the bottle but like spiked or whatever, I don't think I've had it prepared correctly or like like what you imagine in the movies are like some nice eggnog, no well.

Mig:

I mean he, I think he he finds a mix or some shit.

Lano:

And he'll probably like he'll add some alcohol.

Mig:

Yeah, I'm sure for the white elephant he'll have some. Oh, that's right, so you can try it then.

Lano:

That's the day before New Year's Eve. Day before New Year's Eve. So last week I kind of mentioned that we started watching Yellowstone. Oh yeah, and me and my wife are becoming big, big fans of that Taylor Sheridan he's the guy who he does good shows who writes and produces?

Lano:

Yeah, I told my wife that he's. He was one of the actors on Senzo Anarchy. He was the sheriff and he does like camels in his other shows. But like we started Yellowstone, we haven't had time to watch it since the last two episodes. And then the 1883, 1923, we're good. And then another one that we liked I don't know if you've seen it yet was that Tulsa King.

Mig:

I got to watch it. Yeah, I need to start that one up, so what I did start, though, is the other, taylor Sheridan one that's what I was asking about that Bass Reeves Lawman, that one's like starting out pretty good, pretty promising.

Lano:

I've only watched two episodes so far, but it looks, it looks pretty good, because that one's been popping up on my feed and I was gonna ask you have you watched any of those?

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

And then so this guy he's reading did you see, sicario Loved it Because he did that. He wrote that. He wrote that.

Mig:

That movie's awesome. Have you watched it?

Lano:

No, because I heard that it's like, very like graphic or very like no, it's good, Not that it leaves a bad taste in your mouth, but you're just like oh, I can't believe. I just saw that or something like that. I have no idea what it is. It's like the drugs, drug trade, right yeah.

Mig:

Now that movie is so good. That one and the second one.

Lano:

So he did that, and then he did Hell of High Water, which is another movie.

Mig:

Okay, I remember hearing about that one.

Lano:

But I haven't seen it. But apparently the girl, the Indian girl from Yellowstone, the girlfriend of the younger Dutton, she's in this one.

Mig:

The wife.

Lano:

Yeah, the wife, the wife. So he's that. The one Gino used to write told me about this. Mayor Kingstown. I haven't seen it, but I think they're on season two now. Now, all these like series are on Paramount Plus.

Lano:

Okay, we had that, so but I haven't seen this one. But I'm thinking I'm going to like start this one next after Yellowstone, because I'm saying that and then Tulsa King, and then the newer ones. The newer ones is the special ops. One special ops I've been seeing this one pop up on my Amazon or my Paramount.

Mig:

That one looks good too, yeah, well he did this one.

Lano:

Oh, it's a, it's a series. I mean they're not all like Yellowstone Universe, but these are like side stuff. But then this law man, bass Reeves.

Mig:

There was another one that I was watching and they haven't come back with a new season yet. The terminal list.

Lano:

Oh, I remember you were talking about that.

Mig:

That one was really good. They haven't come back with another new season yet. That was Netflix. Right, Was it Netflix?

Lano:

or prime, I think it was prime.

Mig:

It was prime.

Lano:

Yeah, I remember you were talking about that and then we were like you were saying it was like really good.

Mig:

It is really good, dude, that terminal list, and I don't know why they haven't come up with a with another season. Yeah, man, because I'm waiting.

Lano:

What I like about these, these new series, is like they're tense episodes, so like I don't feel like it's a big chore. Yeah to go back and catch up on or watch the thing about Yellowstone, like we're borrowing my sister in law as a council, like it has like commercials and stuff which I'm not used to watching it with that, but so we're watching that. But yeah, I want to see all like this guy's movies now because I mean, we've been coming to fans of his writings and so far all of them have been good.

Mig:

He's putting out a lot of good stuff.

Lano:

But I'm Taylor, taylor Sheridan. But yeah, I remember G was saying the Mary King King's Town is good and then he's an actor, he's been all this stuff. So so you started watching the law man bass or something, was it?

Mig:

Yeah. Yeah bass Reeves, bass Reeves, law man.

Lano:

Yes, I think I'm going to check that out too. Um, so we kind of mentioned last week we were going to talk about Christmas movies or movies. Movies. So just because you mentioned it last time and I had seen it when I was younger but I hadn't seen it since was Scrooge?

Mig:

Oh, did you like it Scrooge?

Lano:

I think it kind of redeemed himself at the end. I got like I mean I know it's like the Christmas, you know Carol story, yeah, but like I kind of felt like Bill Murray was kind of like overacting like throughout the whole, like like throughout the whole show, like, and I think I mean I know that was kind of like his character to be like like a jerk in this and that but like it kind of seemed like he overdid it.

Lano:

But at the end, when they're, like you know, everybody's in a good mood, like cheering, like I kind of like God the Christmas mirror, like this is, this is good, like the last 10 minutes, like I liked it and it kind of redeemed himself. But the whole, throughout the whole movie, like it kind of seemed like Bill Murray was like trying to be too cute or whatever. But I do understand that it was the character that he's supposed to be like you know, this ultimate jerk and this and that I just liked it because, like, it's a different rendition of the yeah, a different.

Mig:

take the Charles Dickens tale. You know the Scrooge, everybody knew the Scrooge.

Lano:

So and I started watching it and then, like my wife started watching, was watching dishes, and then she came and started like, because she's like, what are you watching? Because she would hear it like you know the ghost of pastor or whatever.

Lano:

And then she ended up like sitting down and watching it with me and I was like, oh, I started and then, like I think we ate dinner and I finished the second half and then she was like watching it with me. She's like, who told you about this movie? And I was like, oh well, me again. I had brought it up in the podcast. I remember seeing it like a long time ago. And then, oh, I guess I should have brought this up before we go into Christmas movies. But I did see Bye Bye Berry.

Mig:

Oh, you saw it, I saw it. What'd?

Lano:

you think I thought it was good and like they talk about why he was like talk about why he left, and it's like you said, it was kind of like common sense and it was kind of like I think it was the whole dawn of free agency back then, right when players started moving around and leaving, like jumping teams like things just weren't the same.

Mig:

Yeah, I mean because the thing is he said that a lot of his friends, like a lot of the team leaders that were there, all left.

Lano:

Yeah, they weren't there, you know they went.

Mig:

They went in with different teams, with better teams, won their Super Bowls, got their paydays, you know.

Lano:

And the thing is, Like you put like that too much time into a team. Don't you want to like like win a Super Bowl with that team or just ship, or you know?

Mig:

but the thing, with him was that what I'm getting at is like what people don't understand, whether they're starting like it was shocking, you know it's like or he hasn't given a reason. It's like I'm sure he did give reasons before.

Lano:

He didn't believe it.

Mig:

But you know it's just people can't comprehend it because either you never really played the game like in an organized level, you know, so you wouldn't understand. You know because there's like a the whole locker room dynamic and everything. You know it's like, I know I just played high school but the thing is it's like I went through my stuff where my senior year was ruined and I didn't play.

Lano:

You know because oh, you didn't play your senior year.

Mig:

Yeah, I didn't play my senior year because of the coach.

Lano:

What happened? I don't think I know this guy.

Mig:

Well, I mean, there was a bunch of drama, you know, and I just, I just didn't want to play for him, dude. Oh, you know, it's like the guy was a real jerk.

Lano:

Was he a coach? Did he coach your brother? No, no, no, he was a new guy.

Mig:

So when, when I entered Franklin, it was at that time Franklin was a powerhouse, late 80s, you know late 80s. So 89 was my first year there and it was. It was the last time they had won a championship, three city championship, played in the game and everything. So the whole coaching staff left after that.

Lano:

Like to bigger schools or yeah. Well, they left to eat like oh, not that much bigger, but yeah. But I mean it is from high school to college, yeah.

Mig:

So the new coaching staff that came in. You know, at that point I was, I was a sophomore when I first my first year playing in my junior year the new coaching staff came in and, um no, it was like we did terrible. You know, it was like I wasn't used to losing because, you know, with the previous coaching staff I think we only lost like one game. All right, the whole year and it's like every year was like that. You know where it was only one loss a year. So there's new guy like.

Lano:

So there's new guy Like brand, a new system, or like he was he assistant before, or Nothing, it was a new system or anything.

Mig:

It's just um. Talent wasn't there. You know, it's like my sophomore year when I played players.

Lano:

I mean when, when I played um that 89 year, I mean.

Mig:

I still say to this day that these dudes were monsters.

Lano:

All city Dude they were dude.

Mig:

They were so huge and um, fast and just everything, dude. And by the time I was a junior, it's like I had a goal. Try to like. I was like I was like kind of recruiting, trying to get some of my buddies that I got a junior high with and everything you know. Try to get the play because we were like way undersized. It's like I was the biggest person on the team.

Lano:

Now, um and the friends I know today Raj Eric, none of them played.

Mig:

They were bees and really at that time I didn't really know them that well.

Lano:

Oh, really. Yeah, I thought you guys grew up in school together.

Mig:

No well, I mean, we, we kind of it's funny because in high school we, um, we just like kind of knew each other through football and we shared some classes, but we didn't really like hang out like that, like we do now. It wasn't until after high school that we really had you guys, how'd you guys connect like that?

Lano:

Cal cellier no no.

Mig:

Um well, Roger and Eric, you know they. They started their band and they were playing gigs up and down um the sunset strip. And so one day I went um my buddy Brian that I played football with he was a year older so he graduated ahead of me Um he had he had told me that. Um that him, raj, and other buddy, julian, you know we're playing on the sunset strip somewhere. If I wanted to go see them and like, yeah, dude, it's cool, so we go, you don't watch them rock out and everything. Then after we're just hanging out drinking and shit and turns out like we were all Raider fans except for Julian.

Mig:

Julian is a cowboy fan, so whatever. And yeah, you know, once we found out we were Raider fans, we started hanging out Sundays watching games and everything. We just started hanging out a lot more and from like that point on, the friendship became what it is now, you know. So it's like I mean, we were acquaintances in high school but now we're boys and Chacho went to Lincoln. Yeah, he went to Lincoln.

Lano:

You went to Franklin just because everybody else went to Franklin, like your sister. Yeah, yeah, I had a chacho end up in Lincoln just like the same thing. No, because all his sisters everybody went to Lincoln.

Mig:

So because actually right here, right there we were at, it was a choice, you know, we were right in the middle of both.

Lano:

So we could come to either one. Probably not at that other school down San Fernando, but you could probably go to now.

Mig:

Yeah, that's a Magneto. That's a Magneto, something like a charter or whatever.

Lano:

Yeah, so you didn't play your senior year.

Mig:

Yeah, so I was made a captain my junior year and it was a terrible year, you know, because we were getting our assets kicked left and right and I think we only won like maybe two or three games that season and it was already like towards the end of the season. I think we're playing bowmon or something, and you know we're really getting it handed to us and you know I'm in the in the locker room trying to get everybody pumped up, you know, trying to do the whole raw, raw speech and everything. You play both ways, or just defense, both, oh, and I'm trying to get everybody all pumped up in everything. And then you know this asshole, you know, you come the coach comes in, tells me to shut the f up and sit down what Exactly? And I was like dude, I'm like. You know what that's it, dude, I'm done, it's like and I wasn't the only one, there's a bunch of other guys too. We're like you know what? We're sick of this guy. It's like he can't coach, for shit.

Mig:

You got a big ego, Big ego, dude it's like. And all the fundraising and boosting that we're doing is like we're not seeing nothing in return, but yet this dude has a new truck.

Lano:

You know, and you know, it's like nah, man, I'm like I'm done.

Mig:

I'm like, I'm done, dude. I'm like I'm going to play for this clown, you know. And then he was begging me to do the play my senior year. I told him no, I can't. I got to work with my dad, I thought my dad's got this thing going and I got to work with them.

Mig:

Oh wow, you know, and but I mean I felt bad because I let the guys down. You know, the other guys in the other, the guys are still playing and everything you know, but I couldn't do it. I just, you know, he sucked all the fun out of it. No, I never knew the story and that's kind of the thing where I kind of like understand the whole Barry Sander situation. You know it's like where he's not having fun anymore.

Lano:

And I didn't realize how much Wayne Fonso was loved. Yeah, Because us on this side we just always knew they always lost.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

So he kind of something like the way they liked it, like that's the when Ross came. Yeah, bobby Ross.

Mig:

That's the thing. There's like the coaching changes. It's like yeah. It's like you get that insight, dude, and it's like the whole culture changes Started changing like like Brown and a full bag. They're like why are you?

Lano:

bringing a full bag for this guy.

Mig:

You know. So I was like totally like okay, I'm like I get it. I'm like I totally get it, dude, why, why he retired. I mean I wish he would have, but because I think he would have gone on, he would have set records, dude, that would have never been even approached, Because at the beginning I thought they're going to lean towards like I mean, I don't know, like if this is spoiling it for people, I should say it.

Lano:

But I thought he he did it. I thought they're going to lean towards he quit it for his dad's because, like, he didn't want to pass his dad's heroes. So I thought they're going to lean towards that direction, but it wasn't.

Mig:

Nah.

Lano:

I was like, oh, he respects his dad, he doesn't want to like pass his dad's heroes or whatever, but but it wasn't like that Cause like you know, the one thing that I couldn't believe, that I learned about him that I never knew, was the humility that this guy has.

Mig:

Dude, how humble he is Right.

Lano:

Just even like, and even the football to the ref, Like I mean, he never, he never wanted to.

Mig:

He didn't want to recognition dude. You know it's like if you leave it up to him he would have gotten out there with just like anonymous on his, on his jersey instead of Sanders. You know cause he did. He just did not want any recognition whatsoever.

Lano:

Even him like as an adult, talking to his kids like he's the one of the greatest and he plays it down Like his kids don't really know who. He is kind of exactly how big he was and he's just talking like oh, I played football for a few years and it's like you wonder.

Mig:

You wonder how much it is that like what his dad pounded into his head, tying them that he's only the third best running back ever Behind the dad. There's Jim Brown, the dad, and then him. You know, I'm kind of like ah, I'm like Jim Brown, I mean debatable, but I don't know, dude, it's like I for me, dude, I think Barry yeah, it's Barry, then Walter Payton and Well, after watching it, like I forgot, like like how good he was, cause like I mean, I would kind of just see him in highlights.

Lano:

You know, I didn't. I wasn't like back then like watching every game, like we didn't have access to like watching him every game, so we would just see him on the highlights and like I know he was good, but like I didn't really know his story, I didn't know. Like like he would just hand the ball to the ref after a touchdown, like you act like you've been there before, like why, why celebrate? And he goes funny, cause he's like like I just ran 30 yards, like I'm tired, like I don't want to celebrate, like I want to like take a seat or whatever. Yeah, and then I didn't really I mean. So this guy's career is like our prime of like football watching. Like like it was 89 or what year was it when he was? He was a rookie in 89. 89. And they showed that draft class which is like not just greats or hall of fame, these are like legends, like Dion.

Mig:

Sanders or Trey Aikman.

Lano:

Trey.

Mig:

Aikman defensive? I think of Thurman.

Lano:

Thomas Thurman, thomas, these guys are not just like hall of fame, these guys are like the best at their positions, like all time. And he was in that class and then the big whole, tony Mandrick, bust, or whatever. But I couldn't believe all the guys that came out that year and this is the time where, like I mean, I went to high school at Magra, I graduated 96 or 92. So this is like me, like you know, sixth grade, seventh grade, like learning about watching football, learning about it, like this is like we saw his career and just the fact that, like when he retired, like, and today like being you could think like he retired yesterday, but that was 26 years ago.

Mig:

That's a deep dude. It's like 26 years ago. It was like 99.

Mig:

Like where's the time goal man 99 is when he retired, and like I remember when he retired, like we're, like you know, talking but like 26 years ago, a quarter of a century, yeah, I really wasn't sure the Western state had this, um, this, um time of year. This Instagram thing that I saw a post in those days. It says it's like when someone says something happened 30 years ago, in my head I'm thinking in the 70s. Right, you know, but 30 years ago was the 90s. Dude, I'm like what? Yeah, I'm like man, I was graduating high school. I was a teenager dude, or it's crazy.

Lano:

Yeah. So it's just like man and like the story came out, I was like, oh, they did a documentary, but like 26 years like in the making, like he retired, like why did they wait so long? But man, I mean that's the surprise. But it's a good documentary If you like football and stuff. Yeah, I saw it. My wife didn't watch it, I saw it alone.

Mig:

but it was good If you kind of know anything about football, if you're a football fan, watch it, watch it and that's on the yeah, it's a good watch. Prime, I'm Prime, bye, bye.

Lano:

Barry. Bye, bye Barry. But yeah, and then like I kind of got like respect for Wayne Fonds too, so I always thought of him as a loser coach, Like he lost all the time, but like like he was Barry's, one of Barry's favorites there, Like like an emotional guy Dude. I heard that I saw Wifi Willie, that like they're talking about Gruden coming back.

Mig:

You know what I've been seeing a lot of those videos pop up and I haven't clicked on them. So I don't know.

Lano:

I just I hate that they're might mess up a good thing Like you know what I mean.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

I mean, the guy's not undefeated, he lost. But like you know, you're going to expect that, Like some teams are just better than other teams.

Mig:

They're still they're fighting.

Lano:

Well, there's still like four games left, and they're in every game.

Mig:

Let's see what happens, man.

Lano:

They're in every game, the ones they lose like they're in it. They have a chance.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

But I mean that's what I want to see. I want to see like them fight, you know, I want to see like heart, but just don't like even these rumors. I feel like could mess things up. Like them talking about all this stuff, but like give it a shot, Cause I kind of liked the, the change of the new coach bot from the Raiders, you know, just waiting to see what happens. Yeah, I don't want to comment, I just want to wait, yeah. But so back to Christmas movies. So I saw screws. I saw and I'm I consider myself like a Bill Murray fan, Like I like the Ghostbusters, I like Caddyshack yeah, but just this movie. Did you ever see that one Like where he doesn't talk it's language? Was it language or something? It was him and that girl, Carla Johansson.

Mig:

Was that lost in translation?

Lano:

Yeah, lost in translation. He talks, but it's like three lines in the whole movie. Isn't it all like silent? No, no, well, I have to watch it again though. I kind of remember it being like a silent movie. Yeah, I see the long time besides.

Mig:

I don't really remember. I mean, I watched it once too, so I don't really remember the premise of it, but um, yeah, I still got to.

Lano:

I got to look up that Ghostbuster, that afterlife, and then watch it.

Mig:

Yeah, but you wanted, you wanted a Christmas movie. There we go Christmas movie ideas so you could watch with with Ali, right?

Lano:

Yeah, okay, well, let me tell you so I did see Mickey's Christmas Carol.

Mig:

The one that Ricky recommended. She loved it yeah.

Lano:

She was eating it with like, with her snacks, just watching it and like my wife was surprised.

Mig:

Yeah, that was cool, that was fun.

Lano:

My wife was surprised because, like my wife, I don't think my wife had seen it before, cause I think came out in 86.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

So so my wife was watching it for the first time. We saw it, yeah, okay.

Mig:

If you're going to go with the animated ones, see how she reacts to well, she should probably just be a little bit older. The Charlie Brown Christmas.

Lano:

She's been watching that. She's been watching those you know like that's the first Scrooge McDuck. Like you know, he's on DuckTales but that's where he first came out Like that's the movie. But she liked that we saw.

Mig:

Sure Home Alone, dude, home Alone, home Alone that that should be a fun one for her.

Lano:

And that's one of my wife's classics. Yeah, but we haven't watched it with the baby, so we'll watch that this weekend.

Mig:

But I was. I was telling you about one that we forget could be considered a Christmas movie, but only cause it's kind of like, I guess, kind of like a monster slash horror flick Monster.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

Gremlins Great, oh yeah, that one. That one takes place during.

Lano:

Christmas. You know, I've seen Gremlins and I've always like never thought of it being a horror flick, but they always bring it up in horror movies.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

Cause it's just like little monsters, yeah Little monsters.

Mig:

you know they're going around slashing and cutting and biting people. That takes place during Christmas, yeah.

Lano:

So, and there was two or three of them, there was two of them, two.

Mig:

Yeah, that's not one you want to show, ali though.

Lano:

No, but I do, but I do want to kind of see it again.

Mig:

See what that's, that's for you.

Lano:

There's a lot of old movies that, like you think, you know you watch as a kid, but then we'll watch them as adults. Like you learn like more sub, like more story or more stuff. So that's one I want to see Gremlins.

Mig:

Did you ever watch a Johnny dangerously as a kid, which I'm familiar with?

Lano:

remind me With was that Michael Keaton? No, no.

Mig:

No, he was like gangster in the twenties, it was a comedy. No, well, that one dude Watching it as a kid and like I didn't watch it like recent, you know, this is like years ago that I watched it. But watching it again it's like some of the stuff that comes out of it. It just went over our heads as kids because we didn't know what they were talking about. But if the kid movie or not, a kid well, I don't think so. Okay, we watching it now.

Lano:

Oh.

Mig:

I wouldn't let a kid watch it. I Mean, well, I don't know. I mean they do know a lot more now because the internet and everything, but I mean.

Lano:

Johnny dangerous.

Mig:

Johnny, dangerously. I mean, there's like a lot of jokes on there that just like as a kid you know, you're still like you're so naive, you're so innocent that you don't know like there's cuz, there's like a lot of like, like I like sexual overtones, kind of innuendo's in right. All this you know and just you didn't know.

Lano:

Well, I don't think I've seen it, but I remember this.

Mig:

Like you don't realize it, you know but you go back and you watch it now You're like dude, it's like how the hell did I watch it as a kid?

Lano:

Well, it's still really funny though. I wanted to show Ellie on Beetlejuice, but we just never got around to it.

Mig:

No beel, just a good one.

Lano:

I wanted to show Johnny, dangerously, what the look. Look at that one up.

Mig:

Yeah, that was funny. If you, if you're Laura, want to watch it. That was funny.

Lano:

But gremlins, yeah, that's a good movie. I mean, I thought you're gonna say obviously it was the diehard. No, home Alone, home alone now that takes place during Christmas. But I just thought I was like a robbery kind of like movie. I mean I never thought of it like as a Christmas, but like I know I know my wife yeah, well, I mean I think you know I like that, just all the little gags.

Mig:

You know, some other, some other more modern ones, like one that I've been liking watching is um, but these are like the adult ones. Office Christmas party.

Lano:

Office crowd.

Mig:

Yeah, that one is funny man. I crack up every time I see that shit. Office Christmas party, yeah, I think it's hilarious, that's a good. That's a good one to watch, like with the, the wife for the the honey.

Lano:

Well then, this is kind of me. It looks kind of recent. I mean maybe recent like the last five years.

Mig:

Yeah, I think, cuz I just watched it the other day I think I was a 2016 maybe, okay, so not too recent, but it's on the newer spectrum.

Lano:

Have you ever had like an office Christmas party? No like a wild one, like do you see in the air? Never experienced something like that.

Mig:

I've never worked in an office.

Lano:

Have you seen any of the the new this year? Like I saw, there's like an Eddie Murphy one, candy Cane Lane.

Mig:

I want to watch it.

Lano:

I haven't seen it, it's good, but looks like a family, I mean yeah. It shows Eddie Murphy. I don't think it's like Eddie Eddie, I mean it's Eddie Murphy, but like I don't think he's a star, or is he the star? Yeah, I think he's a star.

Lano:

But that one, and then I think another channel had something else, but my wife wants to bring out, you know, the Christmas story and then she really liked the, the new sequel, which was a Christmas story story Christmas, christmas, christmas. Yeah, yeah, I was watching that the other day too and then I kind of like that, eight big Christmas, they big Christmas, was good. I'm looking for like Like that, this year's version, like a new one that they'll be good for, like the kids, like I want what's, what's the Christmas movie of 2024? A few, if you know, call us. Oh, I guess the hotline, what is it? 3, 2, 3, 2 0, 7? 0, 0, 1 2 0 0 0 1 2.

Mig:

The call is 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.

Lano:

Give us a Christmas movie and what I know?

Mig:

we're missing a lot, or just your favorites, with whatever Movies you love watching there in Christmas time cuz I was telling my wife, um, what I want?

Lano:

I was like I just want to watch. Like this couple of weekends we haven't really been doing much because the baby's coming, so we're just kind of like conquering down at the house Getting ready to leave. But I was like, so we've been watching movies. And and then she brought up. She's like, did you ever like she never seen them? She's like, were you into the earnest Christmas? And I was like not too much. No, I was into earnest. But there's movies that like they come and they like you forget about them. So like, because I know there was like a lot of Christmas I used to watch as a kid and it wasn't like like, let's say, like the Disney Christmas car, like I totally had forgotten about that, like out of my memory. And then, yeah, when you guys reminded me the night show alien, like she liked it. But there's, I know there's some movies that I'm just I'm not remembering.

Mig:

Well, I'm telling you, gotta, you gotta, show her the those old, the clay mission or the whole clay mission ones yeah the stop action ones.

Lano:

Uh-huh, those 60s Rudolph the run, reynolds reindeer and Frosty the snowman and all those because those today they still come out right every year, or no, pretty sure they do, yeah, cuz those are like legendary. Every Christmas they come out. Even my wife, my wife's like oh, we gotta watch. Um, not miracle in 30s, what is it?

Mig:

a beautiful life or is it beautiful?

Lano:

Yeah, beautiful life, we'll be the one. The classic Christmas story somewhere.

Mig:

I wish I was never born. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Lano:

So I was like we gotta watch that one show, ellie, that one which she'll should probably be bored.

Mig:

But yeah, that one. That was probably one. You got a way to shoot a little bit older.

Lano:

And every year I tell myself I'm gonna watch die hard, I Gotta find time. I'm I Mean, I'm anticipating like I doubt it, but like I'm anticipating like cuz my wife's having the baby soon, then I'll be out of work and I'm just thinking like I'm gonna be catching up on all these movies. I know like I'm not gonna even have time to watch a movie. I'm just thinking I'm gonna have all this like free time, like to do stuff, but We'll see. But yeah, hopefully Next week we'll have Rick back, we'll have our Christmas episode. Yeah, record Ricky Ricky's working hard.

Lano:

We'll come up with more Movie ideas movie ideas what to watch, and hopefully we've seen some more, but there's gonna be some other Christmas stuff.

Mig:

Yeah, okay, I know there's gonna be a ton of them out there that I can't remember right now, off the top of my head.

Lano:

Well you bring the chopper, I'll try to bring some food. Depending what date is, we'll see um, because I want to bring some. Well, how long range is? Just? They're not open on when we record, but I want to bring something that we haven't had or something that's good. Oh, you know.

Mig:

I got a, I got a bummer note for you, dude. Oh Well, um, just yesterday we were, we were driving by it and um, sad to say that a richie witch closed their doors.

Lano:

What? Yeah, dude, they closed their doors oh man, if you guys don't remember, they had the best fish sandwich.

Mig:

Yeah dude, their sandwiches were so good, and that was for lint.

Lano:

I mean lint like their sandwiches was good.

Mig:

Yeah, I mean I don't know if he moved somewhere else or just didn't get enough support from the community, or yeah, but it's definitely not there anymore, it's bored it's just not gone.

Lano:

Bored it up or just no sign of there.

Mig:

There's some new place opening up. It's called stacks or something like that. Oh, what is?

Lano:

that.

Mig:

Like Hawaiian food.

Lano:

Oh. I guess like breakfast breakfast foods or something I told you like months ago that, like the runals are the same. Did you ever go back and try it?

Mig:

No, not yet.

Lano:

Yeah, that sucks. I don't know like that restaurant or whatever industry is so tough.

Mig:

It is. I mean because you never know what's going to hit.

Lano:

That's what they get, and then it could be like so popular like one week, and then all of a sudden like they're out of business. Yeah, they mismanaged it or something like that's one of the tough. I mean this is not like like rich, rich. But I heard the McDonald's like they're expanding and they changed the Big Mac, so now it's supposed to be hotter. They're taking the cheese out like out of the cooler earlier, so like it melts better, so they're not cooking it frozen. But the Big Mac supposed to be new and improved I haven't tried it but I'm going to and then they used to cook eight patties at a time. Now they're only cooking six. So they said it's more quality control.

Lano:

I'm cooking but the new, everybody try the new Big Mac.

Mig:

I got the bomb on me, merch drop.

Lano:

Merch drop. I forgot to release this, but we got the Christmas sweater. I wanted to make it more sweatery, but it didn't. They don't have. There's no sweatshirts. There's no sweatshirts, so it's just a green shirt. So it's just a green ugly Christmas sweater.

Lano:

Oh the podcast logo, but they didn't have any green hoodies, so I couldn't make it a hoodie. And then I thought I was looking for, like you know, like a sweatshirt, but then they had it, so it's just the green ugly ugly t-shirt. So I'm order, or try to order, it now, just to get in just in time for Christmas, for your Christmas party, like you'll probably get it for the Ricky's secrets Hannah white elephant party, but I forgot. So up on the merch store. This is it, noice. How to sneak it in.

Mig:

Oh, so it's on the back, not on the front.

Lano:

No, it's on the front, it's only on the front.

Mig:

Oh yeah, this is back print. Anyways, check it out. It says back print. It claims it's another shirt ugly sweater, but it's not. It's pretty nice. It's a G-drifting yoke. Yeah, g-drifting Peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, Peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, peace Peace.

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