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“Luke, I Am Your Father”… Movie Quotes Everyone Gets Wrong
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This week on Films and Fermentation, we’re diving into the famous movie quotes you think you know… but probably don’t. From “Luke, I am your father” to “Play it again, Sam,” Hollywood history is filled with lines that millions of fans have been confidently misquoting for decades. Are these misquotes the result of pop culture telephone, bad memories, or just the Mandela Effect working overtime? We’re breaking down the most misquoted movie lines in film history, revealing the real quotes, and discovering how the wrong versions somehow became more famous than the originals. So grab a drink, test your movie knowledge, and prepare to learn that some of your favorite film quotes may have been wrong this whole time. 🎬🍻
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Greetings, humans. I come in peace and with podcasts. Welcome to Pod Native Media, home of the KDNA podcast, the Undiscovered Entrepreneur, Monster Island Film Vault, Cthulhu Jack President, and film implementation.
SPEAKER_05We did a very special episode last week on mental health and films, and thank you for everybody who downloaded the episode and listened to it and rated it and all that. Please remember to do that for all our episodes. Help us get the algorithm out there. Tonight is a uh special episode in that we're not going to be doing a new one for a little while after this episode. So tonight we're going to do uh other we're going to do movie misquotes. I'm calling this episode Luke, I am your father, and other quotes that people get wrong. That's right. We are Films and Fermentation, a movie and alcohol podcast, number one beer podcast on Good Pods. I'm Leo.
SPEAKER_02I'm Kevin.
SPEAKER_05I'm Mike. We're three friends. Like talk shit about movies, I'll get you shit faced. This week on Films and Fermentation, we're diving into the famous movie quotes you think you know, but probably don't. From Luke I Am Your Father to Play It Again, Sam. Hollywood history is filled with lines that millions of fans have been confidently misquoting for decades. Are these misquotes the result of pop culture telephone bad memories or just the Mandela effect of working overtime? We're breaking down the most misquoted movie lines in film history, revealing the real quotes and discovering how the wrong versions somehow became more famous than the originals. So grab a drink, test your movie knowledge, and prepare to learn that some of your favorite film quotes may have been wrong this whole time. Don't forget to drop us an email at films of fermentation gmactical or visit linktree.com slash films of fermentation to find all our social media podcast links. Make sure you watch us on the Pod Nation Media Network on Roku, on YouTube, or on Rumble. We are an independent podcast, which means we are listener supportive. So please consider joining our Patreon for as little as a dollar a month to receive members-only content, including uh backed episodes in our archive, uh film reviews, and some uh little bonus episodes that Mike and I have created. Uh you know, you can get all that for as a little as a dollar a month. So buy our merchandise at Teespring and text us at 904-867-4466. What are we drinking tonight, gentlemen? I'll go first. Yeah, Kev went first last week. Mike, you go first this week.
SPEAKER_07Uh I'm not doing anything, you know, super, super uh fancy. I'm just going with uh Akona Brewing Company, Longboard, Island Lauger.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but I still get two lined up already next to you. I do.
SPEAKER_02Um I got the Sam Adams Spring uh seasonal pack, so that came with um uh the traditional cold snap, which I'm looking forward to. It's one of my faves. I had a um uh blonde ale, I believe, earlier tonight. Uh Megan had a blackberry whit beer, and another one that I don't believe I've had before is the Sam Adams Alpine Spring. Uh it says it is the first brewed in 2011. This unfiltered lager balances bright citrus with hops, hop characteristics. It's as clean and as crisp uh as a crisp morning and like spring itself. Umly available for a limited time. So and I do have to apologize, but it's white text on a on a lightning can.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, right now it just looks like a green can. That's it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, exactly. And and I have the eyes of an 87-year-old. So anyway, um, I'm in I'm looking forward to it. I'm trying to find the alcohol content. Um trying, trying. Oh, I think it no shit. I need Mike. Can I have your glasses? I can't read. There you go. Oh my god, I can see through the can.
SPEAKER_07Bring it up. I'll bring I'll bring my uh magnify.
SPEAKER_05We got the ring light here.
SPEAKER_02What do you need? There's a baby in the next room sleeping 5.5% alcohol by volume. Okay.
SPEAKER_05So I uh I was originally gonna do a mixed drink tonight, but I am exhausted. I had a long week, and by the time I got home and cooked dinner and ate dinner and got set up for the night and all, I was like, screw it, I don't feel like mixing anything. So I'm just trying to clean out the fridge right now, anyway, to get ready for like the spring beers that'll be coming out soon. So I'm I'm working off some of the last Sam Adams winter white ales that I have, so I have a couple ready for tonight. Since uh we're recording on a Friday instead of a Thursday, like we usually do. That means I don't have to be good. Not that I'm usually that good anyway, but I guess compared to normal. I don't have to get up tomorrow. So uh all right, that's what we're drinking. Let's uh learn a little history.
SPEAKER_04With Mike.
SPEAKER_071902, a United States Court of Appeals rules that Thomas Edison did not invent the movie camera.
SPEAKER_05Uh it's funny, like, first off, it's funny how that's worded. And secondly, it's like the more you learn about Edison, the more it sounds like he just stole shit from people all the time. It's ridiculous. Uh, I looked it up, Mike, as you were saying this here. Uh, the movie camera, the first single lens uh video camera was invented in 1888 by Louis Le Prince. Thomas Edison and WKL Dixon were credited with the kinetic kinetograph in 1891, which is like a uh it's it's not a single lens, like so it's kind of like a uh uh upgrade to the previous camera. He didn't invent the camera himself, yeah. And then the one that would become like the more modern camera in 1895 was created by the Lumier brothers called the cinematograph, and then that would become you know closer to like what is now like the modern day camera.
SPEAKER_07The Lumier Brothers, yeah, I guess the Lumier Brothers, yes.
SPEAKER_02I think their camera could film up to 16 frames per second, which is why you know it was more advanced than Edison's. I think his was limited to 12 frames per second.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but now they're you know now you can get up to six now you can now I can film it with my phone. I had my I had my kids making stopped motion animation videos in class with iPads the other day, so you know. Uh next one, sir.
SPEAKER_071938, Jezebel film premieres, directed by William Weiler, starring Betty Davis and Henry Ford from a play by Owen Davis.
SPEAKER_05Henry Fonda, Henry Ford made cars. Fonda, yeah. Start Henry Fonda and those Betty Davis eyes. Yes, it was. Give me the next one here. This is a funny one.
SPEAKER_071940, The Road to Singapore, directed by Victor Zinger, starring Bob Hope, Pink Crosby, and Dorothy Lamore. Premieres of first of seven such films, premieres.
SPEAKER_05There were seven road to movies, and this was the first one. We're off on the road to Rhode Island. Oh, that's family guide.
SPEAKER_02Road to uh uh uh White Castle.
SPEAKER_05There's Road to Singapore, Road to White Castle, Road to Perdition.
SPEAKER_02Road to Nowhere.
SPEAKER_05Imagine Road to Perdition was was uh a road trip comedy with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. We're off on the road to perdition. Next one, sir.
SPEAKER_071946 American film Noir Classic Gilda, starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn. Glenn Ford. Glenn Ford, yeah, directed by Charles Viner, premieres in New York City.
SPEAKER_05So I I know I say I'm I'm lacking in films before 1960, but I know Gilda. I have seen this movie because I love Rita Hayworth. All because right? Yes, Shoshank Redemption introduced me to Rita Hayworth. I watched the movie Gilda because of Rita Hayworth because of Shoshank Redemption, and now I have that poster that Andy had on his wall in my office. I have the actual Rita Hayworth poster from Gilda. From Miss Miss Furry Britches? Yes, Miss Fussy Britches. I have that in my on my wall. There's no hole behind it because if I took a hole behind it, I'd be in my kitchen.
SPEAKER_07There's a hole behind it, it'd be a hole through it, right?
SPEAKER_02Well, not if she's got furry britches. Yeah. I call shaping.
SPEAKER_05Fussy britches. Next one, sir.
SPEAKER_071956. American Western film The Searchers is released, directed by John Ford. Ford and starring John Wayne and Natalie Wood.
SPEAKER_05It's like the one Ford we didn't have is the Ford you fucked up, but the other Fords are all there. Uh that's a great movie, man. A great movie. Another pre-1960 movie that I have actually seen. Because it's John Ford, John Wayne.
SPEAKER_02Natalie Wood must have been in her teens when this came out, right?
SPEAKER_05Um probably. She did West Side Story in 1963, and she was probably in her early 20s when she did that. So most likely she was a teenager, yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_05Might have been one of her first films, probably, too.
SPEAKER_02Well, she did uh miracle on 34th Street.
SPEAKER_07So all right, next one, sir. Hold on, give me this one second. My computer wants to restart for a Windows update, it always wants to do this around this time for some reason. There we go. 1964, Gene Roddenberry brings together a 16-page pitch for the original Star Trek series. 16-page pitch.
SPEAKER_05That's a long pitch because a a film, like a film pitch, is probably like 10 pages normally. A TV pitch usually isn't 10 pages. 16 pages. He was like, he had the whole series mapped out already at that point.
SPEAKER_02At this point, Picard finds um Kirk in this great ribbon.
SPEAKER_05It's like, yeah, you imagine he had the whole series figured out. He was like, and then in the 80s, we're gonna launch the next generation. You know what I watched the other day? Speaking of next gen, I watched the very first episode. I haven't seen a counter far point in a really long time. Yeah, and I forgot the Forest Kelly was in it as a 137-year-old boons.
SPEAKER_02Wasn't he stuck in the um transporter uh uh that was Scotty?
SPEAKER_05Oh that was relics, that's from like season five or six. Yeah, that's it was awesome. All right, next one, sir.
SPEAKER_071972, The Godfather, based on a film by Mario Poza, directed by Franciscoppola and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino premieres in New York City Academy Award Best Picture 1973.
SPEAKER_05Yes, we did a whole episode on the 50th anniversary of The Godfather back in season two, which you can you can uh visit in our archives on Patreon.
SPEAKER_02I need to find and send to you guys. It's a funny thing that I guess Jimmy Fallon did with um oh who played Tom. He just passed uh oh Robert Duval. Robert Duval, and they superimposed Robert Duval's uh older face on the young Tom when um uh Abe Bagoda is about you know he's been out of and you know the scene just goes on forever with Abe Bagoda going, Tom, could you help me out for old time season? He goes, Can't do it. He goes, please.
SPEAKER_10He goes, I'm sorry. He's pretty please. Now I can't pretty please with sugar, and it just continues.
SPEAKER_05I'll have to look for that later and see that. I um was I gonna say uh oh you ever have you watch Modern Family at all? Yeah, there is an episode where they do a godfather parody. Oh, right, where there's yeah, Phil uh sends the son out to get revenge on all the neighbors. And he like my business, Claire as he closed the door on.
SPEAKER_07Uh next one. 1978, the Incredible Hulk, starring Bill Bigsby as David Banner, and Lou Frigno as his green ultra ego premieres on CBS.
SPEAKER_05I got a good childhood story about this. I was terrified of the Incredible Hulk TV series uh because I was like one when the show started, probably like three when it ended. And I was terrified, terrified of Lou Frigno mainly. And I used to watch Mr. Rogers all the time until one day he had on Bill Bixby and Lou Ferigno as the Hulk, and I never watched Mr. Rogers again. At least until I got a little older. Oh, speaking of Shatner.
SPEAKER_07Yes, 1982, ABC TV crime drama TJ Hooker, premier starring William Shatner. Even more important, the uh Heather Lockler?
SPEAKER_05Career debut of Heather Lockler, yes.
SPEAKER_07I know the show. More importantly, I remember the comment my dad made about the show.
SPEAKER_05What's that?
SPEAKER_07He went from driving a starship to driving a Plymouth. That's great.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, because it was in 82. That was the cars that the police drove. Driving a star driving Plymouth.
SPEAKER_02Wait, he wasn't on chips? I got it all mixed up. Chips was Eric Estrada. That was on motorcycles, right? Yes, that was the California Highway Patrol.
SPEAKER_07Though Chips does have a Star Trek connection.
SPEAKER_05What's that?
SPEAKER_07Uh Christopher Fine's dad was in Chips. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_05Oh yeah, he was on it. Uh next one, sir.
SPEAKER_071997, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, created by Josh Wheaton and starring Sarah Michelle Geller premieres on the WBTV network. As a as a mid uh season replacement.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I know. Yeah, and ended up, I feel, being better than the movie was. I mean, I like the movie, but it's a far better TV series. Oh yeah. Yeah. And I still I think my favorite episode, which I will pop on once in a while just because it's so creepy, is the yes, Hush, the one where they don't speak at all. Yeah, it's so creepy that episode. And that's Doug Jones as one of the uh smiley guys. Uh next one.
SPEAKER_07Let's see. 2002 animated film Ice Age, directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Sadaha. With voices by Dennis Leary and John Legamos.
SPEAKER_02Legwizamos. I'm great at this.
SPEAKER_05Premier. So I mentioned in my uh movie updates last week that they are working on Ice Age 5.
SPEAKER_02That damn squirrel.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, and I'm like, I didn't realize there were that many Ice Age movies. I saw this one in the theater with Katie on it on a uh like night out, you know.
SPEAKER_07Didn't the squirrel and the acorn actually end up in space at some point?
SPEAKER_05I have no idea. I don't think I watched anything past the second one.
SPEAKER_02A friend of mine at work uh was explaining to her students who Queen Latifah was, um, and trying to go through her you know albums and things like that, and it finally took ice age, it was the the female mammoth.
SPEAKER_05She's the female mammoth, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and meanwhile she's telling me the story, and in my head I'm saying, Quiflatina? Because that's from a comedy camera.
SPEAKER_05If Latina I was gonna I thought they were gonna say, Oh, you mean the equalizer? Because she does the equalizer TV show now.
SPEAKER_02Oh, what was that? Chad Daniels does a whole thing on Queef Latin. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05I've heard I've listened to him. Uh next one's a really good movie. I like this movie, even though I know Mike's not a big Jim Carrey fan, but this is a uh a drama role that he was really good in.
SPEAKER_072004, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, directed by Michael Gundry, starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslit. Premieres in Los Angeles, California.
SPEAKER_05Very good movie, very sad movie.
SPEAKER_02That was mentioned last week with um the uh mental illness episode, wasn't it?
SPEAKER_05I don't believe no, we didn't mention it last week, but it kind of goes into that because it is a movie about like depression uh and and uh trying to forget, and like the whole thing is that they keep getting their mind erased so that they could forget each other because they have a relationship that doesn't work out, but then they always end up back with each other anyway. And it's like kind of like the the point of the movie is that like it's just like a cycle that just keeps happening over and over again, even though they try to forget each other, they always end up back with each other. Uh next one 2005.
SPEAKER_07Bog Bob Iger is named CEO of Disney World Walt Disney International, succeeding Michael Eisner.
SPEAKER_05And well, world peace was achieved, and nobody complained about any product coming out of Disney ever again.
SPEAKER_07Then he retired, then he had to come out of retirement and take over again. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Uh next one, sir.
SPEAKER_072012, the Hunger Games, directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Jennifer Lawrence, premieres in Los Angeles.
SPEAKER_05Francis Lawrence and Jennifer Lawrence, no relation. It's a weird coincidence. This is the movie that launched Jennifer Lawrence into the stratosphere. Not a fan of it. Uh the book was amazing, and I did not like the adaptation of the of the film.
SPEAKER_07Actually, Adrian was just watching them the other night, just had them all while she was doing work. Yes. She watched the books and she watches the movie.
SPEAKER_05Well, I love the books. I thought the books were great. I thought the second movie was the best movie, but it was the worst book. It's funny. Like I there's the best adaptation, but it was the worst of the three books. I don't know.
SPEAKER_07This is one of those where I watched the first movie just like I'd watch the first movie Twilight, and that was it.
SPEAKER_05I think anymore. The books were really the books are really good, and the movies were okay. They just they there were just so many things that they decided to cut out that were important to the story that I don't know why they cut them out, you know. Kind of like what they did with Harry Potter and and like uh the half blood prints and all that. Like they cut out so much of that story. The Order of Phoenix, they cut half the order of Phoenix. That's the one I meant. Yeah, that one.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, see, that's why I started watching the movies in reverse. I start at the end and just start playing it backwards. That way I can tell, you know, if it's if it ends poorly, I don't need to watch the rest of it.
SPEAKER_05It's like Billy Crystal and uh Harry Matsali says, I always read the last page of the book first. This way, if I die before I finish, I'll know how it ended. Uh next one, sir.
SPEAKER_072014, Captain America the Winter Soldier, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Sorry, Chris Evans and Scarlet Johansson premieres in Los Angeles, California.
SPEAKER_02Was this their first um directed uh directing movie in the um MCU?
SPEAKER_05Um yeah. Did they do the Avengers film?
SPEAKER_02That was a Josh Sweden?
SPEAKER_05Was it Josh? That was Josh Sweden, you're right. Yeah. Josh Sweden and John Favreau did Iron Man. Uh Shane Black did Iron Man. Man 3. This might have been the first Russo Plus, or they might have been the first Americ Captain America as well. Okay. Maybe. I don't know. Well, Mike, you read the next one. I'm looking to look that up.
SPEAKER_072018 superhero movie, The Black Panther becomes the fifth Marvel movie to earn one billion dollars worldwide.
SPEAKER_02That was so huge. I remember just that coming out in everybody. Black Panther was everywhere. I mean it was nominated for Lee.
SPEAKER_07I remember when we watched um uh what was the the the first one of the two movies? Um not and not endgame, but the other one. Infinity war. Infinity war. And we're watching it, and when Black Panther Yeah, when he dusted, there's a black lady, we just got him.
SPEAKER_05That was me. I was at the theater by myself. I went to see it by myself. Oh, it was it easy to be able to do it. And I had no because we went separately for this, and then I had I had a lady in a theater when Black Panther dusted, she went, We just got him. And then when Spider-Man dusted, the 23-year-old kid next to me started crying and asked me if he was gonna come back. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_07His scene was rough.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah, I mean, it was a rough scene. But I mean, like the kid next to me was balling, and I was like, I don't know, like I knew he was coming back. Uh yeah, Captain America Winter Soldier is the first film that the Russo brothers directed. Okay. Uh they also directed a few episodes of Agent Carter. Uh then they did Civil War, Infinity War, uh, Endgame. So those are their their contributions to the MCU. Okay. I personally think like Infinity War is my favorite of the MCU films.
SPEAKER_02So I think Civil War was probably my favorite of the MCU, yeah. Of the Avengers, I guess. Because it was the brother on brother, you know, did you know the whole thing?
SPEAKER_05I just wish Say it had access to the rest of the Marvel universe because then it could have been the actual like Civil War comic where it was like the mutant. Everybody was like, yeah, it was like everybody against everybody. Um, I mean, it was still I still enjoyed it because that's also like you got introduced to Spider-Man in that zone.
SPEAKER_02Spider-Man.
SPEAKER_05Um, you know, you got uh Ant-Man had a big role in it.
SPEAKER_02You got introduced to uh Black Panther.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I mean I like that film. Personally, my favorite was Infinity War because I just felt like that was the one that had the most the most character development that you were able to fit into like a two and a half hour film. Like it was just crazy that everybody had something to do in that film. Yeah, they're promising us that with Avengers Doomsday, all of the characters are going to have something to do, and there's not gonna be anybody who's just there to be a pillar.
SPEAKER_02That'll be impressive.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it would be impressive. I mean, that's what they did when Infinity War and Endgame, so hopefully they can pull it off. All right, let's move on then to some ear news.
SPEAKER_02You know, I'm not into mocktails and non-alcoholic beer, just doesn't seem to have the same kick. But to each their own alcohol in it. That's right. To each their own, I can understand. Uh people know their vices, people know what they like, and it worked for Tom Holland.
SPEAKER_05I'm just laughing because I didn't expect to see this name in this headline.
SPEAKER_02Winning, winning, gentlemen. Charlie Sheen has his own non-alcoholic beer.
SPEAKER_05Uh I haven't read the article yet, but I really hope the name of the beer is Tiger Blood.
SPEAKER_02Here's how Massachusetts Brewery ended up making it. Actor Charlie Sheen hasn't had a drink since 2017. Good for him. And is turning to Boston-based Harpoon Brewery to make his line of non-alcoholic beer, Wild AF Brewing. Sheen, whose history with addiction and alcohol is well documented, co-founded Wild AF in 2025, along with marketing firm The Silent Group. But they needed someone to brew it. The Silent Group, I'm sorry, through a series of connections, the actor eventually linked up with Harpoon. The Silent Group is at the center of an unlikely chain of partnerships. Its CEO, Ryan Perry, has a pre-existing connection to Sheen. For Harpoon, the key link was Doug Campbell, Silent Group's head of commercialization. According to Ray Day, I'm sorry, Rob Day, Harpoon's VP of Marketing, Campbell has ties. Pardon me, has ties to the Massachusetts craft beer and has crossed paths with the Boston Brewery over the years. That connection led to the Silent Group meeting Dan Kennari, Kennari, Canari, and Nathaniel Davis of Harpoon, who is now part of Barrel One Collective. We flew Charlie out to the brewery immediately. Perry said him and I went out there and we had a meeting with the team, and immediately it clicked. It certainly doesn't hurt that Harpoon is based in a butt baseball city. The non-alcoholic beer line features nods to Sheen's iconic character, Rick Wild Thing Vaughn in Major League. And uh looking at the can, it's got a blue, white, and red kind of uh label. The brewery's logo even features a silhouette of Sheen's unique haircut in the movie. Yes, it does. I'm seeing that now. Um parry and the silent group built the brand and the concept. Meanwhile, Harpoon is the commercial joint venture partner tasked with making what actually goes in the can. That would be a cold, gold, non-alcoholic lager, which clocks in with an alcohol by volume of under 0.05%. I'm sorry, 0.5%, half a percent, not a fifth of yeah. According to Barry, Sheen has been trying various non-alcoholic beverages over the year, but wasn't a fan of them. We what we wanted to do was create a ballpark beer, as we call it, that could be your everyday drinker, but still have a little of your own identity. Charlie liked the citrus forge flavor profile, so we have a subtle note of that in our beer. Nothing crazy. Last summer Perry flew back to LA with some samples to try with Sheen. The actor approved and was locked in. Perry says that he and Sheen felt the need to over-deliver with Wild AF. They feared that they could that they feared there could be some skepticism about this type of celebrity-backed product. So far, they think that they've made a good tasting non-alcoholic beer that can win people over. Uh stories don't end because you've reached the bottom of the page, Sheen said via the silent group. Mine found another gear eight years ago when I got off booze and switched to non-alcoholic beer. During that time, the choices were vast, but the quality was sparse. I decided to change all of that and made my own. Wild AF. Currently, Wild AF brewing operations are limited to online sales, which cold which yeah, cold gold as its only product. Wild AF hopes to get more public attention later this year.
SPEAKER_05I mean, I understand going with the with the Wild thing name as you know, because it's probably one of his most well-known roles.
SPEAKER_02Sure.
SPEAKER_05But I think you're really missing out not calling it Tiger Blood.
SPEAKER_02I agree, but I also know that that's that's part of the image he's trying to get away from. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Well, I mean, like you could also wild AF uh does well, you can also expand the line and you can do Tiger Blood. You could do one called winning. You could do one called Hotshots. You can do one shots, yeah. And then you could have its its predecess, it's uh its descendant, Hotshots Party. You can do a um men at work beer. Men at work beer. Am I one of the few people who likes men at work? It's a dumb movie, but I kind of enjoy it. I just like any movie that Keith David is in.
unknownI can't help myself.
SPEAKER_07Hey Lee, do you want to pause it for a minute?
SPEAKER_10That's pretty damn growth to me.
SPEAKER_05This is 40 with uh Paul Rudd and and uh and uh what's your name?
SPEAKER_02Uh South Rog South Rogan.
SPEAKER_05No, it's uh what's uh what's Judd Apato's wife? Um oh um you know who I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05Leslie Leslie uh Man Man Man she's she's she and Paul Rudd play married couple in in Knock Up. So they had a sequel called This Is 40. It was kind of like what their married life is like now that they're in their 40s and they have these kids that are like you know, preteens and stuff. And in one scene, he thinks he has a growth on his ball sack and he can't tell. So he lays down on the bed and puts his legs up over his head, and he's making her like observe, like scrutinizes nutsack to see what the growth is. It's like I've never been inclined to do that. That's what the doctor's offices are for. Uh but Mike, yeah, I would get that checked out. There's no reason I could tell you that. Oh, wait, we're recording. Time for me to talk about another obituary.
SPEAKER_07Well, no, we still have the second uh Kevin's beer news.
SPEAKER_02Uh we're skipping. No, we don't. We realized over the break that um if I didn't subscribe to the site, they didn't want me to read the news. So okay.
SPEAKER_05So we're skipping over that. We we were talking about that while you went to go change your depends. Yes. We gotta get we gotta get it all out now. We're not gonna be recording together for two weeks. Uh so anyway, yeah. Let's let's take it down a notch so we can talk about another celebrity passing. Uh, actress Jennifer Runyon dies at 65 years old this week. Best known for roles in Ghostbusters and Charles in Charge. That's all I really have on it. I don't really have like the cause or anything like that.
SPEAKER_02See, I don't remember her from Charles in Charge. I remember Nicole Eggert.
SPEAKER_05So Nicole Eggert played one of the kids that Charles was babysitting.
SPEAKER_02Yes, but I was younger than her at that time.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but I think I think she played Charles, like uh uh Scott Bayo's girlfriend in the show. Like I think she had like a like a recurring character in the show as like his girlfriend or something.
SPEAKER_02Oh, the one who died.
SPEAKER_05I gotcha. Yeah, the one who passed away. Not Egg. No, Jennifer Runyan, yeah, on on uh on Charles in Charge. But I remember her she's a character actress who I've seen in a million things. Like she pops up all the time. Yeah, but I think her most famous role, at least the one that I know her best for, is the the student that uh Bill Murray flirts with at the beginning of Ghostbusters.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_05I was gonna say, eight o'clock. I'm in the middle of something here, Ray.
SPEAKER_07Well, they needed, you know, cute blonde chick number four, they picked up.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah. That's kind of what it is. She was like uh she looked like some of like the popular blonde actresses at the time, but if you couldn't afford some of those actresses, you brought her in because she was a character actor. And so she was like, you know, but she was she was pretty. She she she fit the role that she was hired for. Uh I'm gonna play my song for the second one that I have tonight because I want to hear my song. You didn't play the new song for the first one. Well, I'm not playing the obituary song, and I'm gonna play my because I'm so excited about this other uh movie fact that I have here that I have to play my song.
SPEAKER_09Movie updates with Leo, movie updates with Leo, movie updates with Leo, movie updates with Leo.
SPEAKER_05So I saw this earlier today, and when I first saw it, I was like, there's no fucking way this is real, this has to be fake, or somebody photoshopped this shit. Um, so I looked it up and it is confirmed on IMDb. Um uh there is a new legacy sequel in development called The Last Starfighters plural, a legacy sequel to 1984's The Last Starfighter.
SPEAKER_07Isn't that the one where they got him because he completed good really good at that video game?
SPEAKER_05Yes, he was really good at that video game. Well, that was Tron. Well, that was a video game one, too. Last I love last Starfighter. You guys don't remember Last Starfighter? No, I do. I was just making sure I was I was thinking the right one. So Last Starfighter is one of the first films to use computer graphics. Uh yeah, that was Tron. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07A game of Starfighter for him.
SPEAKER_05Kid is really good at this video game and then finds out that the game was recruitment for joining some like space fleet.
SPEAKER_02Wait a second, wait a second. This is the other one by what's his name? This is uh the um yeah, yeah, the Philip Dick or um Philip K. Dick? Isn't it Philip K. Dick that did the Philip K.
SPEAKER_05Dick was uh the author who wrote uh do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Blade Runner? Which end up becoming Blade Runner. Now Last Starfighter was like this really cheesy 80s sci-fi film that was kind of like a uh I think it's a Disney film, and I think it was like Disney's another stab at like uh creating their own uh version of Star Wars. So Last Starfighter came out in 1984, uh directed by Nick Castle, starring Lance Guest and Robert Preston. It's Robert Preston's last role before he's passing away. Uh high schooler Alex Rogan conquers the starfighter video game only to find out that it was just a test and is now transported to another planet where he has been recruited to join a team of the best starfighters to defend their world from an attack. And then what happens is every other starfighter gets destroyed in an ambush, and he ends up becoming the last starfighter.
SPEAKER_02So this is Ender's game.
SPEAKER_05Kinda, yeah. It's kind of like the predecessor to Ender's game. I think Worse and Scott Card wrote Ender's game in 1984, so he might have ripped it off.
SPEAKER_02That's the movie I was thinking of. Not Phillips.
SPEAKER_05I like Ender's Game, the movie, the fucking novel rocks. I love the novel so much. Um, but it's yeah, but I I love Slash Starfighters. One of one of my favorite like memories of childhood is Last Starfighter. Uh, starring uh uh oh my god, who's the guy? I'm trying to find oh Dan O'Hurley plays the alien in the film. Uh the alien, it was really cool alien makeup, but Dan O Hurlihy is probably best known as the old man that runs OCP and Robocop. Not the guy, the the villain guy, Dick, but the older guy that like runs the whole company. He's the alien sidekick in Last Star Fighter. Uh I was excited when I saw this and I looked it up and was like, oh, look, they are making a legacy sequel. It's called The Last Star Fighters. So I'm wondering if it's gonna have something to do with like his kids or grandkids or something, because at the end of the movie, his girlfriend goes with him to the alien world. So I'm guessing they're making babies in space.
SPEAKER_03But I was in space.
SPEAKER_05That was actually a uh uh Doctor Who episode in the last season for Shotygotla was an episode called Space Babies.
SPEAKER_02I thought you were gonna tell me there's something going on with that whole uh Nathan Fillion going around saying it's time.
SPEAKER_05I can't wait to find out what that is. They're supposed to announce it this weekend. What I think it's Sunday, they're supposed to announce what that whole thing's about. I'm hoping it's some sort of Firefly instrument.
SPEAKER_02Streaming sequel or something, yeah.
SPEAKER_05I don't know if like even if it's just like a radio show, like they do like a podcast show where it's like them acting out. I would be happy with that. I just want more Firefly. And I want to know how they're bringing Wash back.
SPEAKER_02The last one, but yeah, the last clip with him going to Alan Tudik's house and going, you know, I can't do this without you. He goes, I'm in, you're in.
SPEAKER_05And then he slaps him. He's like, I'm sorry. I slap when I get excited.
SPEAKER_07Actually, uh the last Starfighter was not Disney, it was Universal.
SPEAKER_05Okay, yeah, but I mean I remember it like oh, you know what was uh Disney was the um played at a navigator.
SPEAKER_07That that's true, true.
SPEAKER_05That's the other one, because that one like kind of came around around the same time. All right. We're uh moving on to our main segment tonight. Uh, main segment tonight is movie misquotes. Uh so what we're gonna do here is we're gonna look at some of the most famous quotes in movie history. Uh, we have 20 really good quotes tonight. I'm gonna read the misquote to these guys. They have no idea what the quotes are that I chose. I did this blindly, and I'm gonna see if they can tell me what the real quote is. Let's start with something simple, shall we? Luke, I am your father.
SPEAKER_02No, I am your father.
SPEAKER_05That is right. It is.
SPEAKER_02Yes, he got Luke's, he got his name wrong. His name wasn't Luke, it was no. He called him No Skywalker.
SPEAKER_05No, I am your father is the line. I don't know why this is because I mean it's it's another one of those like Mandela effect things, I think, where it's like you remember it being Luke, I am your father, but so he says no, I am your father, and then he goes through the rest of the next the rest of the movie, and then into the next movie, keep going Luke, Luke, Luke.
SPEAKER_04Come to the dark side of the force that we have cookies. Luke.
SPEAKER_05At the end of Empire, when he gets rescued and he's in the ship, uh Vader, you know, calls out to him in the force and he says, Luke, and he goes, Father. So it's like I think it's just other lines getting blended together. But it the actual quote is No, I am your father from Empire Strikes Back in 1980. All right, let's get a little older now for the next quote. Play it again, Sam. From Casablanca.
SPEAKER_07If you can play it for her, you can play it for me.
SPEAKER_05And what else? There's more to the line. That's the part of the line I know. Play it, Sam. That's it. Play it, Sam. Play as time goes by. So somewhere along the line, people just like abbreviated that quote.
SPEAKER_07I think I think that had to do more with you know the Looney Tunes and all the stuff like that. That's where they hear it a lot. It's played against Sam.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I think it was uh Bugs Bunny may have said it for the first time, play it against Sam, and then it just kind of became a thing. Um, but yeah, it's it's if you can play it for her, you can play it for me. Play it, Sam. Play as time goes by. That's the full quote. Casablanca. Guys are doing well. Here's the third one. Mirror Mirror on the Wall from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the 1937 animated film.
SPEAKER_07Isn't it Magic Mirror on the Wall?
SPEAKER_05That is right, sir. I knew you would know your Disney. Magic Mirror on the Wall, not Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Now, Mirror Mirror on the Wall was a movie.
SPEAKER_02What's that? It was the name of a movie, wasn't it? Mirror, Mirror. Which is the Mirror Mirror.
SPEAKER_05A mirror mirror, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_05But that was uh in the early 2000s, I think. But Mirror Mirror on the Mm.
SPEAKER_02So live action for Snow White.
SPEAKER_05Yes. Mirror Mirror on the Wall, the quote Mirror Mirror on the Wall was from the stage version of the film of the Snow White. Oh. The film version of Snow White was a magic mirror on the wall. I'll be honest, I fucked this one up myself. The next quote I thought I could have sworn this is a quote in the movie, but it must be a Mandela effect thing. From Silence of the Lambs. Hello, Clarice. He never says hello Clarice. No. He says Clarice a few times in the film, but he never says the line hello Clarice. And I could sworn that's what he says, you know, like I think I remember him.
SPEAKER_02It was howdy, Clarice.
SPEAKER_07Oh, was her he didn't say hello Clarice?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_07At the end when he called her?
SPEAKER_05No. Hey there. Shook a lumps. Yeah. He's like, what's up, sweet cheeks? No. Uh yeah, at the end, it's uh she goes hello and he goes, Clarice. Like he just says her name, he doesn't say hello. But the second time she visits him in the jail cell, in the in the you know the glass cell, I thought he said hello, Clarice. All he says to her is good morning.
unknownGood morning.
SPEAKER_05Now I would have thought if you're gonna pick a quote from Silence of the Lambs and people fuck up, it was gonna be put the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again. But I think people very rarely screw that one up because it's such a memorable quote.
unknownAnd that is
SPEAKER_05Or I uh once ate his liver with a side of father beans and a nice chianti.
SPEAKER_02Where the actual quote was I ate his liver with uh Arby's shake and some curly fries.
SPEAKER_05And he doesn't go, he doesn't go he goes yum yum yum yum yum he uses the straw from the shape. Are we thinking of movie 48 again? Ate his liver with a side of onion rings and an shamrock shake.
SPEAKER_04Nice shamrock shake. Wow. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_05Uh next one. We did an episode on this movie, so I think you guys can get this one. We're gonna need a bigger boat from Jaws. Um, is you're gonna need a bigger boat. You're gonna need a bigger boat.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_05One of our uh listeners who submitted a quote for the night has a nice explanation for why this quote gets mistaken all the time. And I'll I'll read that to you when we do the shout-outs. Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?
SPEAKER_07Are you trying to seduce me, Mrs. Robinson?
SPEAKER_05Or something Yeah, you're just rearranging words. Yeah, it's pretty close. Uh so people often think it's Mrs. Robinson. Are you trying to seduce me? But the full line from the graduate, 1967, is Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me, aren't you? Aren't you? And then her response is Do you like me to seduce you? Is that what you're trying to say? All right, Mike, this one's for you because it's Star Trek. Beam me up, Scotty.
SPEAKER_07No, it's usually he calls Scotty, then says beat me up, or just says beat me up.
SPEAKER_05Yes, beat me up, Scotty is never spoken in the show or in any of the movies. It's usually either be me up or scotty beam me up or get us out of here or something like that. He never says beat me up, Scotty. Yep.
SPEAKER_07Uh a lot of episodes are thankful, and you know, movies of thank through if you ever actually how he actually said it.
SPEAKER_05I mean, yeah, if you want to go through the entire catalog to see if we're wrong on that one, feel free. You can email us and let me know. But I'm pretty certain it's never said that way.
SPEAKER_02But you have to send us the season, the episode number.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, and the name of the episode, yeah. And give me the whole bio of what the episode's about.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_05Uh we would appreciate your feedback. Wall Street, 1987. Greed is good.
SPEAKER_07Greed, for another word, is good.
SPEAKER_05You're pretty close. You're almost there. Can have anyone take a stab at it? Yeah. No. The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word. For lack of a better word. Is good. That was pretty close. That is from Michael Douglas's best actor winning role in Wall Street as Gordon Gecko.
SPEAKER_07What you mean he didn't get it for like uh Remanching the key uh Remanching the Stone?
SPEAKER_05No. He got it for Black Green. Jewel the Nile? He got it for basic instinct. I uh he actually has two Oscars, Michael Douglas. He has one for Best Actor for Wall Street and one as a producer for One Flew Over is the Cuckoo's Nest. He was the producer on that film.
SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. If you build it, they will come from Field of Dreams. If you build it, he will come. He will come because they're talking about the father in that in that.
SPEAKER_02That was um, I told you guys I got a mug from Chris uh from Megan for Christmas that has a little QR code, and every day you can scan it and get a new trivia question. No, it was a trivia question today. If you build it in the 1989 uh movie uh has Ray oh what was his name? Ray Kassanda not Cassandra Ray Kinsella. Ray Kinsella uh saying if you build it, he uh he will come.
SPEAKER_07Speaking of that, did you see the little video of the uh uh with Luke and Leia? What's wrong? It's my father, and it's Vader up there playing baseball.
SPEAKER_05Uh this is a tough one because this this deals, I think, mainly with the old uh Weissmeller uh Tarzan TV series. Tarzan Ape Man, uh Me Tarzan Eugene. No, he never says me, Tarzan Eugene. What he Jane. Yeah, Tarzan Jane. Tarzan Jane is what he would often do, but he would never say meet Tarzan Eugene. That again, Mike.
SPEAKER_04Boy.
SPEAKER_05That again, Mike, meet Tarzan Eugene is a Looney Tunes joke that became that became the canon. Boris Gump, 1994. Life is like a box of chocolates.
SPEAKER_02It's actually life is like a bunch of turds.
SPEAKER_05You never know. You never know what shape it comes in.
SPEAKER_10It's green and run away.
SPEAKER_07What'd you say, Mike? Mama's always said life was like a box of chocolates.
SPEAKER_05It was was, not is. Life was like a box of chocolates.
SPEAKER_07Was okay.
SPEAKER_05You just picking nits there, though, and it's like you know, is versus was, but life was like a box of chocolate. Janay. Janay. My box of birds. There's my magic shoes. I have a man with corn nuggets in it.
SPEAKER_07We have a baby and he can see ghosts now.
SPEAKER_05Janay died and left me with a boy who sees dead people. All the time. All the time. I may not be a smart man, but I know what love is.
SPEAKER_10He told me he saw Bubba.
SPEAKER_02Bubba kept talking about Shrey How.
SPEAKER_05I feel like our far as Gump is more simple, Jack. I think about you in my head movies. Oh, we're not in Kansas anymore.
SPEAKER_03Toto, I'm afraid we're not in Kansas.
SPEAKER_05Oh, you're really close. You're one word off. It's not afraid. It's Toto. I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore. I mean, that one's just a simple like dropping a few words. We're not in Kansas anymore. It's like, you know, whatever.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I thought that the people say, I think we're not in Kansas anymore. It's not think.
SPEAKER_05It's not think, yeah. It's it's I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore. Now, if you thought life is like a box of chocolates versus life was like a box of chocolates is a real like nitpick. Houston, we have a problem from Apollo 13, 1995.
SPEAKER_07We have a problem.
SPEAKER_05It's yeah, so it's not we have a problem, it's we've had a problem.
SPEAKER_07Problem?
SPEAKER_05I think what that is just like he says it so quickly. If you're not watching it with the subtitles turned on, it sounds like we have a problem. From the Sherlock Holmes films, whether you're talking the new ones or the old ones, elementary, my dear Watson.
SPEAKER_02No, he never says it.
SPEAKER_05Never says it. He does say something about it.
SPEAKER_07It's elementary.
SPEAKER_05It's elementary, but he never says, my dear Watson. It's secondary school, my dear Watson. He never even says that in the books. That's not even a quote in the books, it's elementary, my dear Watson. No, no, no. I'm talking about Kevin's. It's secondary school.
SPEAKER_07That's it.
SPEAKER_02Bobby, have you ever sat on the lap of a man?
SPEAKER_05Well, I'm drinking a beer, please. I want to start, I want to create a drop. Um Mike's gonna hate it because it's an Adam Sandler movie, but I want to create a drop from uh Billy Madison, where they're doing the academic bowl at the end, and he gives that real like bullshit answer. And the principal's like, that is the single dumbest answer I have ever heard in my life. It is a waste of time. Everyone here is dumber now because of that answer. I think that line actually says about his movies. I would have I'm gonna make a drop for that, and we'll use it. We can use it in the in future uh episodes.
SPEAKER_07I actually have seen but Billy May I said so.
SPEAKER_04Uh let's see.
SPEAKER_05Next one I have here The Godfather in 1973. We just talked about it. Yeah, gonna make him an offer I can't refuse, or he can't refuse.
SPEAKER_07He made him an offer, he can't refuse.
SPEAKER_05It's I'm I'm gonna make him an offer. Like dropping the I'm part. Often paraphrased incorrectly in pop culture. All right, here we go.
SPEAKER_07This one is one that just wait, Michael said he said he made him an offer, he couldn't refuse.
SPEAKER_05This is uh one that it's not so much a a misquote as just a quote that never gets finished right. I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
SPEAKER_04Smells like bacteria.
SPEAKER_05That's it.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I love the smell of napomp.
SPEAKER_05I mean if bacon smells like burnt flesh, then yeah.
SPEAKER_04Do you feel lucky punk? Dirty Harry. Well, do ya? Yeah, it's you've got to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya? There's like a whole sentence there.
SPEAKER_07Did you say have fifth five shots or six shots?
SPEAKER_05Yeah. No, I know what you're saying. Did he fire five shots or six? Uh fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy ride from all about Eve.
SPEAKER_02I don't think she says fasten your seat belts. Does she just be a bumpy ride?
SPEAKER_05Hold on to your seats. No, she does say fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night. Night. Yeah, she doesn't say ride, she says night. Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.
SPEAKER_02Hold on to your ass hats. It's going to be a bumpy night.
SPEAKER_07Just remember she has Betty Davis eyes.
SPEAKER_02No, that's pink eye. That's what happened when you were at when you wear ass hats.
SPEAKER_05Is that why you're you got the swollen balls now? That's right. I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille from Sunset Boulevard. This is another one that's just like a weird paraphrase of the actual quote. So Mr.
SPEAKER_02DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up. Exactly.
SPEAKER_05All right, Mr. DeMille. I'm ready for my close-up. I'm still uh just the movies, they got small. Uh from, and it's the last one I have for tonight, and we'll do some more another uh later. Taxi driver 1976, Bobby De Niro.
SPEAKER_03You talking to me.
SPEAKER_02You talking to me. Talking to me, you've got to be talking to me. I'm the only one here.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so it's actually spoken as a rambling improvised monologue. The clear quote that most people say, you talking to me is never actually like just said by itself. It's kind of like just like you, you, you talk, you talking to me. Like it's like he kind of like stutter stutter repeats it. All right, so here are some uh submissions that we got on Reddit. Uh throw leave me alone gave us we're gonna need a bigger boat, is the misquote. It's actually you're gonna need a bigger boat, because at this point in the film, Brody still doesn't feel like he's part of the mission or the crew. A nice little explanation there. Uh, this one is from Nightcap 132. I this one cracks me up because this is not a misquote, it's more of how the quote is reworded on sensory television. So it's from the big Lebowski. The misquote, which is which is an edited quote that you would hear on like TBS and stuff. The edit it quote is uh is uh this is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps. But the actual line in the film is this is what happens when you fuck a stranger in the ass. It's kind of like when instead of saying motherfucker, they use melon farmer. That's a good one. That was nightcap 132 on Reddit. Uh, next one we have here is from Fabulous Discussion 80 on this is also Reddit. Uh, but just to play it again, Sam from Casablanca, which we talked about, which is actually uh, like we said, if you can play it for her, play it for me, play it, Sam, play as time goes by. Uh let's see, we got Mike Bruno, 52882. We haven't heard from him in a while. He's uh one of our followers on Threads. Uh, he gave us two. He gave us Ferris Bueller's day off when they're watching the baseball game. Ferris and Cameron are heckling the players. Hey, better, swing, better, batter, batter. And people believe that Cameron says at that point, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, so wing bada. Can't hit it, right? Yes, if you watch it with the subtitles, it's he can't hit it, he can't hit it, he can't hit it, he can't hit it.
SPEAKER_03He can't hit it.
SPEAKER_05Swing. And then Mike also gave us from the Goonies as that uh data is falling into the pit, and he lets his uh you know his lets out the pinchers, and uh people think he's saying the pinchers of power. Pinchers of power, guys, pinchers of power. But if you again, if you watch it with the subtitles on, he calls them the pinchers of peril. Pinchers of peril have been saved by the pinchers of peril. Uh from 16 Candles, 1984. Dong, where's my automobile? To which uh people think he replies, automobile wreck, big wreck. But the actual line is automobile lake, big lake, because the automobile ends up in a lake. Uh from the graduate, this was who gave us that was that was Jimbro 34 on Reddit. This is Boston Slickback 1738 on Reddit. Uh, it's the Mrs. Robinson line. Uh Tempest777 on Reddit. Gave us Luke. I am your father. Uh Naive Zest. Oh, this is uh I'm sorry, this is from a different thread that has nothing to do with movie quotes. Uh let's see. Majira on uh Reddit gave us from Scary Movie 2.
SPEAKER_01Grab my strong hand.
SPEAKER_05Which is not grab my strong hand.
SPEAKER_03It's actually take my strong hand.
SPEAKER_05Uh let's see. I think we have that was it. That was all of them. So thank you to everybody who answered uh the questions online to uh give us your favorite movie quote. Uh movie misquote. We're gonna probably do this again at some later point because this is uh fun to talk about. Yeah, might you have any beer trivia for us this evening? I do.
SPEAKER_07Uh television and film have played an important role in portraying beer as a symbol of community and lifestyle. And the TV show cheers, the neighborhood bar becomes a central character where patrons bond over beer, highlighting friendships and social connections. Similarly, the film Bib The Big Lebowski features Jeff Lebowski, the dude whose relaxed lifestyle, often shown with a beer in hand, reflects the laid-back spirit of the 1990s counterculture. Overall, beer in film and television functions as a narrative tool that illustrates camaraderie, culture, cultural values, and everyday social interaction.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, you know, that's just like your opinion.
SPEAKER_05I have to get a drop for that, too. That's a good one. But like he also is often uh carrying around a white Russian in that film, too.
SPEAKER_07Yes, edited from what I had. It did talk about the white Russian, but it's beer news. No, no, no. But the beer is when you're sitting up sitting around most of the time, he's got a beer in his hand. He has a beer in his hand more than he has what uh white Russian.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, because like at the bowling alley, he always has a beer in his hand when he's at the bowling alley with uh John Goodman Ibu Semin.
SPEAKER_02This is not nom, this is bowling. There are rules.
SPEAKER_05Don't you nobody messes with the Jesus? They don't go pull no gun on me when you're playing the bowl. Uh we have a cinema quote of the week.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I can't do an impressive. I'll try. It's what I learned from the great actors that I work with. Stillness. That's all. That's the hardest thing. Morgan Freeman, who is now narrating for dinosaurs. Dinosaurs now on Disney Plus.
SPEAKER_05So, yeah, just imagine reading, just imagine Morgan Freeman's voice when you hear that quote. What I learned from the great actors.
SPEAKER_10Stillness. That's all. That's the hardest thing.
SPEAKER_05Let's uh revisit our drinks then, gentlemen. I had some Sam Adams winter white ale. I had a couple bottles of it. It's always good, and I'm cleaning up my fridge.
SPEAKER_02So the uh Sam Adams Alpine Spring was decent, good. I would I would drink another, but I do really enjoy my Sam Adams cold snap white ale. I love cold snap.
SPEAKER_07And the brewing longboard is better drinking in than wearing it.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah, yeah. We know you peed yourself. All right. I would have I would have done that off camera if I was gonna kill. Oh yeah. Kevin stripping, you pissing yourself.
SPEAKER_07Like, because you know, uh, we need the ratings. Come on, I'll try it.
SPEAKER_05I already I already read it, admitted I'm not wearing pants. You just can't tell because I'm filming from the waist up. So thank you for joining us tonight for episode 231 Movie Misquotes. We hope you enjoyed listening to the podcast as much as we enjoyed recording it for you. Remember, you can email us at films of fermentation at gmail.com, visit linksry.com slash films of fermentation, find all of our social media podcast links. You can join us on the uh Patreon with patreon.com slash films of fermentation. Text us at 904-867-4466 or watch us on YouTube, Rumble, or the Pod Nation Media Network on Rutu. We are going to be taking a little spring break. Mike is going away on vacation. Uh, so Kev and I are gonna take a little break too from podcasting. Uh, we're gonna have a uh Oscar's reaction mini pod that I'll be dropping next week, uh, or at some point in the next couple weeks. Uh, then we're gonna have like a little week off. And then our next uh full episode will be on Tuesday, April 7th. Uh, that'll be our next full episode, episode 232. So don't forget to stop by the crossroads from pickled and ferment it that uh day, April 7th, because we're gonna do a this year in film history for 1986. There's so many really good movies turning 40 this year, uh that we, you know, we just kind of want to give them all their their due. So we're gonna do a whole episode on the year 1986. In the meantime, I'm Leo. I'm Jevin. I'm Mike. This has been the Films and Fermentation Podcast. Cheers, folks. Cheers. So I was told by Megan that I needed to record when the boy was on in case anything awesome happened.
SPEAKER_07So the boy! He's not even walking.
SPEAKER_09Hey Kevin, your mic's.
SPEAKER_02muted there you go hello i am winnie the poo i will be doing the podcast today oh boy everybody thinks the quote is oh bother but really it's oh fuck thank you but mega no i'm recording in case we get any boy gold here so we got in uh we uh we got uh him changed and stories read everything uh earlier so he's all set he wants to pass he doesn't no he doesn't he's not gonna talk to us tonight no you can't talk with your mouthful son geez what you got what's i got a red pen definitely tattoo poo bear yeah that's good let's start drawing on poo let's see that's disgusting there's a heart on poo's butt and in the middle it has a thing of honey well the heart and his butt needs to say mom in the middle of it's Christopher Robert C R it's an odd relationship those two have yeah thank yeah so we were cleaning out the attic the other day Jack Nicholson in the shining no we came across some uh books that AJ still wants to keep but uh when the boy comes over just his style oh yeah like like the monster at the end of the book oh that's a good one we were making you know we're like going through we're going through shit that's 15 years well we're not used it in 15 years and putting the Christmas shit up there now since I stole the closet from my Dungeons and Dragon stuff what tell us we were reading uh five little monkeys jumping on the bed and fell off it's yeah one hold on let's do it five little monkeys jumping on the bed one fell off and bumped his head mama called the doctor and the doctor no more monkeys monkeys jumping on the bed four little monkeys this is definitely gold for one fell off and bumped his head mama called the doctor and the doctor said no more monkeys the doctor said what the hell are you doing with monkeys well you know DHS well you know at some point he's gonna be a little monkey you know he is yeah he's already there he's running and crop claw climbing on uh sofas and everything chairs no not Nolan wouldn't do that now would he okay all right you ready to go to um back to bed maybe mommy read you one more story say bye bye bye bye bye bye boy Nolan said bye bye bye Nolan you gotta say bye bye I'm taking a dad can you go to bed I'll take a podcast wave bye bye bye it's okay all right Nolan yeah he's got artwork he's like I like this thing start drawing oh tight spread it all over to Mike looking tornado I've seen drawn all day no not on daddy's microphone he's so happy that what he said maybe he said I'm helping he's taking some notes down about movie quotes okay I don't know if they're transcribed accurately he's thinking that's what tonight's episode's all about anyway so exactly he's on scene it's not the greatest stunt the devil pulled it's the greatest trick come on man get it right I know I shouldn't have let you watch it but you wanted to you kept coming up going Kaiser Sosa Kaiser Jose can you say Kaiser Jose Nolan can you say the greatest movie of all time is Shawshank Redemption he saw a little bit of it today he saw the scene with Brooks and he's like I actually want to see buddy what I want to see is turn around and pop Kevin in the head and say not the mama not the mama up not up the mama up you good you ready to go night night come on bud time for night night you got to play outside with Molly I have to night night I've been ready for night night since Wednesday seriously I tell you this I'm glad I'm rolling Florida because I'm not gonna go from 80 to fucking snow like I did this week.
SPEAKER_08Fuck that I did that in DC over this week.
SPEAKER_01All right thank you here we go Nolan love you
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