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“You know, when you said Death was after you, I thought you were just being melodramatic.”

The swashbuckling cat is facing his midlife crisis in Dreamwork's masterfully animated "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish". 
 
Released:
December 21, 2022

Featuring: Bob Rudenborg, Jon Marek
Editing: Jon Marek
Theme: Brian Adams

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Unknown
Everybody. My name's John. I'm Bob. He's by ear buds. And together we are the butch in the. And this week, we had a good time watching. Just a little quiet little guy. This week, we had a good time watching orphans. Okay, Batman, Do you think that Batman goes to an orphan? It shows and say orphan mill. Like people go to like.

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Unknown
Like a shelter, like an animal shelter and, like, looks for orphans to train, to be vigilant. We had a good time watching the next chapter in the Shrek Cinematic universe. Mm hmm. We had a good time watching some absolutely beautiful animation. We had a good time watching a movie about John Mulaney getting everything he wants and failing miserably at it.

00;01;04;02 - 00;01;30;15
Unknown
Yeah, we had a good time this week watching Pleasant Boots the last Wish, which released in 2022 and is a continuation of the Shrek Cinematic Universe. That wasn't even a joke. One of the wildest things about this movie to me was the There Marvel Studios logo for DreamWorks, because it's a DreamWorks movie. So like it was just all snippets of like Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon and Shrek.

00;01;30;15 - 00;01;55;13
Unknown
And I'm just like, Man, the house that Shrek really built, like Freddy Krueger built new lines cinemas and Shrek built DreamWorks. Mhm. They really did with his to his too big ogre hands. He built that studio. Sure did. That was such a weird period of time when there was an ogre building a movie studio. Yeah, that was a very odd period.

00;01;55;16 - 00;02;18;05
Unknown
Just all the brand integration stuff. Yeah, well, I think the interesting thing about the original Shrek is just that like, there wasn't a whole lot of competition for Disney at the time. And I mean, honestly, it wouldn't exist if it wasn't for shenanigans on the corporate side of Disney because it came out after the Renaissance, the Disney renaissance of the nineties.

00;02;18;07 - 00;02;42;20
Unknown
And like that's a specific level of petty in that movie because we're talking about a different movie entirely. But. But Lord Fire Squad is specifically based off of the CEO at the time, not Bob Iger, who was the CEO of Disney before. I don't remember. I've watched enough of those amusement park history. Yeah, that channel's so cool. Yeah, I guess they're world or something.

00;02;42;21 - 00;03;17;05
Unknown
I think so, yeah. Anyways, this movie is not that movie. It is instead a better movie in almost every way, shape or form, but still noticeably a kid's movie. And that was the thing that I. You were very excited about this movie. Yes. And you enjoyed this movie a lot? Yes. I was sort of excited about this movie and enjoyed the art style a lot, but was very taken out of the movie in the fact that I think it just we've been spoiled with animation both in the quality and look of the animation, but also in the storytelling happening in the animation that this felt.

00;03;17;11 - 00;03;39;20
Unknown
And it's not like it's it's not that it is a bad story. It just to me it was a very basic story. So what, it wasn't as engaging to me, but it was a very fun movie. And definitely if I if I'd been a kid when I saw this, this would have been like my favorite movie. Yeah, because there's there's a lot to really like about this movie.

00;03;39;22 - 00;04;07;25
Unknown
Yeah. So we have Puss in Boots played again by Antonio and Antonio. Antonio. Hi, I'm Antonio Banderas. It's Antonio Banderas. Yes. Who is joined by his ex-lover. Was it not Kitty Galore? That's a James Bond villain. Kitty, soft criticize. Do you think that was a reference to Kitty Galore? Probably, yeah. People who make movies are generally nerds about movies.

00;04;07;25 - 00;04;30;24
Unknown
So. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. People that make podcast about movies are generally nerds. About podcasts. About movies, too. Yeah, not really. I watch like three. I listen to three. I don't watch. Like you don't watch, but who makes a video version of the podcast? That's just a YouTube channel. Yeah. Okay. That's a video essay. Do that while Salma Hayek plays Kitty who last time we saw her, I don't.

00;04;30;25 - 00;04;48;23
Unknown
Do we ever do an episode of The Turtles? I think we did an episode of The Turtles feel like we did. I sure do remember creating promo art for it. Yeah. Yeah, it was fun. We are really like, honored about things, but she's great in this a lot of fun. And then he's got a little doggy friend that he means well.

00;04;48;23 - 00;05;07;25
Unknown
It's a dog that is disguised as a cat. Play by Harvey. Julian I'm hoping I pronounce that right. I probably didn't playing Perito, which is a little. Is he a Chihuahua? What is he? I think he's. Yeah, it's like a Chihuahua mix. Yeah, I think he's a Chihuahua mix. I mean that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Something is a little dog.

00;05;07;25 - 00;05;35;29
Unknown
Yeah, he's a tiny breed mutt. And I have to say, I really relate to that character because he's an absolute goofball. But also when he needs to be very sincere and helpful, he is. And that's what I feel. People meet me and they're either immediate, like they meet me and they meet me in a professional capacity where I'm very on it and on top of things, or they meet me when I'm an absolute goofball and there's like, Oh, this is an absolute goofball.

00;05;36;01 - 00;05;55;15
Unknown
And then like something happens and I'm like, I'm here for emotional support. And they're like, Oh, you're actually really good. You know? Which character eats a lot of things in this movie? Oh, eats the most things. It's Jack Horner, the villain of the movie. It's John Mulaney character. Yeah, I just I was going to say, I think Papa Bear eats more things.

00;05;55;16 - 00;06;18;12
Unknown
He has like, porridge. I don't does does they make way more fat jokes about Jack Horner than they do? Oh, I mean, yeah, of course, of course they do. But I didn't. I don't remember eating things other than, like, the initial highs. We see him stick his thumb in and get up. Plus. Oh, okay. That's that says this batch is good, but I don't remember him eating much else until you, like eat something later in the movie and it Well he does the is that the drink.

00;06;18;12 - 00;06;45;12
Unknown
Come here they eat me to make sense to me Yeah yeah. So it is a very funny concept of like I'm collecting all of these different magical items and it makes, it makes for some really fun bits. Character. Yeah. He's got it's another fun is like continuing DreamWorks poking at Disney with his Mary Poppins bag and umbrella. Yeah Mary Poppins bag And then like the he turns the it was a pumpkin into a Cinderella car.

00;06;45;13 - 00;07;10;12
Unknown
Yeah and yeah there's there's a number of good things later on in the movie that's them for that but we also get Florence Pugh playing Goldilocks, which there's a bit of a canon inconsistency here. In the first Shrek movie, Goldilocks is having the three Bears arrested as fairy tale characters like, So what's this? What is this this? What's this new universe that I need a correction.

00;07;10;12 - 00;07;26;17
Unknown
I need a I need some sort of movie to fix it That isn't. I hadn't thought about that. It's such a it's such a small bit of that movie, so I forgot about it. But you're saying that I'm like, Oh, that's mediately. Like the second. I was like, Oh, they're in this. Oh, no, what happened? Oh, my gosh.

00;07;26;17 - 00;07;56;18
Unknown
That's so I so I still need to finish dimension 20 never after. But in that there's the idea of like multiple stories and multiple versions of stories for characters. So I'm now my own little head canon and just that this is a never after scenario where like this is a different story version and the characters are reborn. This stuff, I mean, again, they, they kids movie, the expectation of continuity is little for me considering they've done like what?

00;07;56;18 - 00;08;35;10
Unknown
For Puss in Boots movies. I remember something many. I feel like there was maybe a really cheap TV show. There's a show, I don't know, but they're yeah, they spun out Some wasn't, but it's hard. But it was like directed directly at kids and well after I was a kid. So that's why this, this movie I think popped off The majority of the reason is that the animation style is up there with into the spider-verse up there with things like when I think of like that start of combining 2D and 3D animation, the big one for me is the Peanuts movie that came out in, I think 2014, 2015.

00;08;35;10 - 00;08;51;12
Unknown
Yeah, I love that movie. Movie's great. The animation is really fun because that's where they decide, you know, we're not going to try to 3D model Charlie Brown's wiggly little hair. We're just going to do line work over that, I think because that was Sony Pictures, too. So I really have to imagine that started down the path of stuff that they were.

00;08;51;12 - 00;09;17;10
Unknown
Yeah, yeah. The Spider-Verse another one, Mitchells versus the machines has a lot of the popping out and yeah it's I love it so much so DreamWorks picture I came I think it was released on Netflix but it came out during the year. Yeah I can't remember which studio Mitchells versus the machines is but I love that was one of the first like teaser trailer for this movie came out and that was mostly his fight with the Hill troll that he wakes up.

00;09;17;13 - 00;09;34;20
Unknown
And I was just like, Oh, things that are farther back are moving at a lower frame rate. And I was just like, Oh, the depth of field, oh, the whiteness of the milk and just, oh, I was so excited for that where it was Sony because it was also written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. So you know, okay, are they are producers on it.

00;09;34;21 - 00;10;00;20
Unknown
Mitchells versus the machines, Mitchells versus machines. But they're the directors of course by first. Yeah. It's a yeah, I'm really delighted by this animation style and that is like playing with frame rate for like, yeah, I love that. That's a thing that's so cool about the latest Spider-Verse And it's cool in here too. She's like a big thing, moving at a really low frame rate in the distance and that's just it gives it such personality.

00;10;00;23 - 00;10;21;27
Unknown
And I also especially like it because I feel like, like, you know, the motion smoothing of the thing like TV's can do, but there are specific times where I'm like, this is just animated too smoothly in some things and it looks weird. Yeah, there's this is so weird, but think about it every time I watch the movie, which is way too many times over the Hedge animated movie.

00;10;21;27 - 00;10;42;27
Unknown
Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. So that there was one little point where the raccoon, grifter character is doing a movement that was just smoother than everything else in the movie. And it bugged me. Every time I saw it, I was like, There are too many frames there or something. Andrew Garfield's legs and no way home when he catches.

00;10;42;27 - 00;11;04;03
Unknown
Mary Jane It's one of the things that throws me out of that movie completely is towards the end of the when the Statue of Liberty stuff is happening, he's going to catch Mary Jane or Michelle Jones. Yeah, and he the way he catches her is like, Oh, great, great, great. Like he learned from his past mistake of letting his girlfriend smack the ground.

00;11;04;06 - 00;11;28;22
Unknown
That's why Gwen Stacy's middle name is Snap. And so but he catches MJ and he lands on his feet and it's way too quick, like his like should have impaled his first kind of thing someone did on YouTube. They, like, reanimated it and just slowed it slow down his like they bent his knees enough so that he can kind of like a it's kind of like the idea of Superman catching someone like he has to like, decelerate with them kind of thing.

00;11;28;22 - 00;11;53;00
Unknown
Yeah, but yeah, but anyways, this movie's a lot of fun. I do like that Each of the characters has a different kind of combat style because this movie is a big like it's a race to the thing. It's the race to the MacGuffin. It's the last shooting star to make a wish on. And they have to follow this map that depending on who is holding the map, it changes what the challenges.

00;11;53;00 - 00;12;13;05
Unknown
And these challenges are like typical kind of fantasy. Think like the bag of stench from Labyrinth. It's that kind of stuff, but it's tied personally to the character. I really love that map. The thing that was so cool and then when they started using it to their advantage in fights, but also the members, both the cats taking the map, I'm like, Oh, these dark things.

00;12;13;05 - 00;12;33;12
Unknown
And then they give it the dog and it's like, Oh, they can go through pocket full of poses and it's just more and more relatable stuff and is like, Yeah. And yeah, it's, it is a really cool I like a little star animation thing when they pick up the map. Yeah, well, also they like just there they play it.

00;12;33;13 - 00;12;50;06
Unknown
So I mean from Shrek two where Puss in Boots first appeared the whole like him using his cute eyes to distract. I love that. That's apparently just been a big enough thing of this character that they, like played it up hard in this movie with that dog. Like that dog can't make that face to save its life. And then it does.

00;12;50;06 - 00;13;12;16
Unknown
And it's so adorable. But yeah, it's the but I do like that they're like the cats have a very specific kind of like they have the pleasant boot style like fencing and being very swift and nimble fighting style. And then you've got the three Bears and Goldilocks who are much more team oriented and much more kind of like Bruiser style.

00;13;12;19 - 00;13;39;25
Unknown
I got flashbacks to Colossus and Wolverine's fastball special in the comics, where Colossus picks up Wolverine and tosses him so he can do a thing. And that's a lot of what they do with Goldilocks and this. And then you've got the bag of tricks that Jack Horner has of different fantasy character tools and weapons. But we haven't even mentioned the Tumblr favorite.

00;13;39;28 - 00;13;59;11
Unknown
Wolf death. Okay. I know too many furries now, at this point in my life, they're all virtual. They're not real. Fur is not them. Have the money to pay for snow. Yeah, they're they're the ones who are like, I'm going to be in a fur suit in VR chat, because no way can I afford. Have I told you the coolest fur suit story I've ever heard?

00;13;59;13 - 00;14;23;20
Unknown
So there's someone who got a chameleon suit built with mood ring materials. But I'm sorry. Hold on. A chameleon suit. Do you mean they were dressed like the Rango movie? Like no. Or is it like. Like their persona was a chameleon and they got it was snail mail, but with mood ring material. So it changed color with their body temperature.

00;14;23;22 - 00;14;37;10
Unknown
Oh, no. So it was just bright red the entire time? I have no idea. But it seems like that's such a I love that there are people who have enough money to bring weird things like that to life, and there are people who make those things. But yeah, but you know, too many fans and there's too many furries.

00;14;37;10 - 00;14;56;26
Unknown
And I heard from like I saw from a good number of them and then online just like, Oh my God, this is the best villain in a movie. And I'm like, after I watched the movie, I'm like, He was cool. Like his fight. The fight with him is really cool, especially at the end. They're not the best villains.

00;14;56;29 - 00;15;28;21
Unknown
Violet Yeah, not the best villain I do, really. I think they utilized him extremely effectively. Like he was very the whistle and the way the rest of the sound would happen, like sound design for him was very ominous and it was very cool. I mostly saw him just describe as a chaotic deaf deity, because that's the thing is it's like he's mad at Puss for not to take treasuring his life because I like that angle on death is like, well, it seemed like in general, this version of death had a thing out for cats.

00;15;28;24 - 00;15;48;19
Unknown
Like it was. It wasn't just because it was very much like he because he he makes the statement about how it's unnatural that like, cats have nine lives. And so that was the thing too is I love that kind of throughout the movie your questioning whether or not he's real and then at the end you get Kitty going like, Oh my God, you're actually being chased by the personification of death.

00;15;48;22 - 00;16;10;19
Unknown
I thought you were just abandoning me again, and I really were being dramatic. Yeah, it was it was a very good play on the on the creator's part to just have it be this vague, like, is this just a really weird middle aged story? Like, like, you know, coming of age, like accepting death kind of thing? Because that's the other thing.

00;16;10;19 - 00;16;28;26
Unknown
It's Puss in Boots and he's reached his ninth life and that's kind of the catalyst for him wanting to get this wish. He wants to re wish a dumb wish, by the way. He only wants to get back his nine lives. He doesn't want a wish for more lives, which is the loophole for like you can't live like you can't wish to live forever.

00;16;28;28 - 00;16;50;11
Unknown
But then it's like, okay, I don't wish to live forever, but I wish to have like five cats worth of lives or something. I'm just saying he's a smarter cat than that. I'm disappointed. And now that's plus is a little bit himbo in the way of like like he is. But it's one of those like, smart and very specific way himbo.

00;16;50;11 - 00;17;15;06
Unknown
And then like everything else, you're just so dumb about like you were good at one thing, like fighting and being all like, you have some sort of strategic mind, but you're so dumb in so many other ways. Yeah, This is this version of Elizabeth's, because the original version of Puss in Boots is kind of like this version of the Boots as very much like, Oh, this is what Warner Brothers wanted Pepe appear to be.

00;17;15;09 - 00;17;42;28
Unknown
But instead, Pepe Lippi was super rapey. And this one's not as rapey as the original Puss in Boots. So that's a fun development. Yeah, there's the one of the elements of the story is Goldilocks relationship, the three Bears, with her being an orphan and then bringing her into their family. And she's kind of coming to terms. She's real sure.

00;17;43;01 - 00;18;09;15
Unknown
A lesson to learn is that she did get a really loving second chance at a family. Yeah. And yeah, well, that plays into the whole kind of except for Jack. The what? And even no, Jack even had his wish technically. So each of them had their wish of like Kitty soft paws wanted someone she could trust. Uh, Puss in Boots wanted a life worth living.

00;18;09;17 - 00;18;41;23
Unknown
The Goldilocks wanted a loving family. I have to imagine, because the bears were there specifically to support, they didn't have a specific wish. But my had. Their wish is that Goldilocks accepts them as her family. And then Jack Warner's wishes to have all the magic. And they all all have their wishes throughout the entire movie. It's just the order in which the order and speed at which they realize that is what results in them, kind of failing at getting the wish because they end up giving up the wish.

00;18;41;23 - 00;19;10;23
Unknown
They end up tearing up the map and it creates another shower of falling stars or people wish on. But Jack Horner specifically gets just sucked into his Mary Poppins bag because he's a bit of a like he should realize, like, you already have all of these magical things you've collected through nefarious means. But yeah, now the Goldilocks and three Bears subplot is it's weird too, because I haven't seen any of these other movies outside of the first.

00;19;10;23 - 00;19;29;16
Unknown
I think I saw like the first three Shrek movies. And those movies are so focused on family, whereas this movie at first is not. And then there's that family arc right there. And I'm like, Okay, there it is. Because you've got Olivia Colman as Mama Bear, you've got Ray Winstone as Papa Bear and Samson Kayo as the baby bear.

00;19;29;16 - 00;19;54;10
Unknown
And like they have just such a natural family dynamic, like Papa Bear is very much He reminds me of the dad in Stranger Things, The Wheeler, Mr. Wheeler, where he's very just like I'm just here to make sure nobody dies. But I'm also not great at doing that. The baby bear and Goldilocks fight the entire time. And then, yeah, the mother is the mom there.

00;19;54;10 - 00;20;14;13
Unknown
And she just wants she wants everyone to be happy and she's trying it like she's like, we're helping Goldilocks. Like she she has told us that she wants a family and we're going to help her get it. Yeah, that was us. That is. I think when Goldie, like, the first, like tap is like, I just told you all that.

00;20;14;13 - 00;20;32;01
Unknown
I don't think of you as much as, like, as a real family. My wish would be to have, like, a human family or what? And Mama is hurt, but she's like, All I want is for you to be happy. So I will do this even though this is hurting me. And yeah, I definitely cried at that point. Yeah, it was.

00;20;32;03 - 00;20;50;24
Unknown
And then also just poses and Kitty's relationship because we find out in the course of the movie that they were engaged to be married and that he left her at the altar, but that she actually never even showed up to the altar. So they both didn't they both nobody left anybody anywhere because neither of them committed to it.

00;20;50;27 - 00;21;18;29
Unknown
And so it leads to this like, I don't know, this really fun game between the two of them of trying to like one up each other, of anything you can do, I can do better kind of thing. And then we get this really sweet moment between, Oh God, what's the dog's name? Perito. Perito and Pause where he's explaining like why he needs the wish and how he had left her at the now, even left her at the altar.

00;21;18;29 - 00;21;55;03
Unknown
He never went into the church and she overhears this and we see that he'll turn from her of possibilities, just being the selfish, egotistical legend. That was another big part of the movie was Puss in Boots and other people's relationship to him as it pertains to the the legend of Puss in Boots and the hero, the vigilante, the take from the rich give to the poor thing that they stole from Robin Hood and then versus the man, the cat man that that Kitty apparently saw at some point.

00;21;55;05 - 00;22;17;23
Unknown
And so yeah we get on Yeah it's it's a yeah it's a lovely relationship It also it has a bit of the the the philosophy of life and infinite versus finite life which also I feel like was expressed really well in the good place, which is like you have an afterlife and at some point you choose to end that also.

00;22;17;26 - 00;22;42;14
Unknown
And it's about things. Having an ending is what makes the happenings mean something. Yeah and so he he's because he's on his laughs life he's become a different person and that is you seeing he's becoming more himself and less of the bluster and bravado and she's seeing that and that's why she's willing to give it another chance. Burrito is his dream is to be a therapy dog.

00;22;42;17 - 00;23;00;15
Unknown
He's he's training for it and he does it when puts has been chased by death and is freaking out. She has that anxiety. That's when he tells him about the whole thing. Yeah. And the burrito where he starts petting him. Yeah. Burrito is just like, looks at him and is just calm and there for him, he's like, There's nothing I can say.

00;23;00;15 - 00;23;22;02
Unknown
I just need to be here. And it helps. His calm helps, plus his body get back onto a normal and it's such a sweet moment. I felt so many feelings in that moment. Really fascinating that probably the most completely developed character in the movie from the beginning, but didn't have much development after because it didn't need any, was Prieto.

00;23;22;05 - 00;23;49;12
Unknown
All of the other characters have these big arcs that they go on. Even Jack Prieto from the jump is I want to be your friend. And I, when I help you and spends the whole movie doing that, doesn't need to learn a lesson. He is just there to be to. He is. There's it's funny because he's the comedic relief character, but he is the straight man also because everyone else is obsessed with getting his wish and because he's not obsessed, he doesn't have a wish, he doesn't have a want.

00;23;49;15 - 00;24;13;05
Unknown
He already commands two friends going to challenge it. The heart, the the more that you want that wish, the heart of the map is going to make it for you to get. And so it's this like we see that the big roadblock for Goldilocks and the Bears is their cabin that they all met in when she broke in and started it too hot, too cold to like they get stuck there because they're like, oh, we're home.

00;24;13;08 - 00;24;34;24
Unknown
And the bears get back into their kind of rhythm. And Goldilocks starts to fall into that rhythm because she's a part of their family, even though she hasn't accepted it, but because nostalgia, because all is it nostalgia, woods or something? Yeah, was the name of it. So like it was very on the nose with some of the kind of the temptations of the characters depending on who was holding the map.

00;24;34;27 - 00;24;52;12
Unknown
Like when Puss gets trapped in the cave. Yeah. And it's just the reflections of his previous lives, and they're all a little more egotistical each time kind of thing. And that's interesting to me, though, because like Puss in Boots has had like seven things that he's been in, so you would think he'd be a little more developed as a character.

00;24;52;19 - 00;25;11;27
Unknown
But tells me is there was nothing in those seven previous iterations because another thing but I mean in the first the first appearance check to you there's not we're talking about this like it's the MCU. And I love that in Shrek two, there's not he's not a developed there's no development to his character. He's just there to be.

00;25;11;27 - 00;25;42;16
Unknown
He is the legend. Puss in Boots to help Shrek save the day and save Fiona from Prince Charming in the Fairy Godmother and then whatever they do with him after clearly doesn't do anything like it's just there to be a product for kids to watch because, you know, I get it. Capitalism. Yeah, but this one at least actually is like, okay, we are going to tell a story that I think is both for parents and for kids.

00;25;42;16 - 00;26;14;05
Unknown
Like really good, because from one side of it you have parents who I mean, we're approaching 30 and we're like in that like, man, we're on the back half of that, that thing called life. And that's rough to deal with in some capacity. And then for kids, it's that thing of no matter how, because I think kids have this tendency, a lot of time to be like pereda where they want to support and they want to make people happy because they like the feeling that they get when people are happy.

00;26;14;07 - 00;26;46;13
Unknown
But it's that kind of lesson of like, you can't be the solution to whatever the situation is. The person who is affected for the most part, needs to want to change, want to get help, want to grow, want to do something. So in that way it was a little bit of an interesting like there were a lot of paternal stories in this, not like morals, like, you know, like any fairy tale has a moral to the story.

00;26;46;15 - 00;27;20;29
Unknown
This one felt very relationship focused. Yeah. Because all the things one person's explaining his history with Katy Perry does like why don't you just tell her that? Mm. Why don't you just communicate? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's. Yeah, that's my, that's my response to a lot of people on a lot of things. They say like, why don't you just open your mouth and talk like adults that you supposedly are apparently are on how you're paying bills.

00;27;20;29 - 00;27;45;02
Unknown
If you can't have a conversation, I throw it back to Fred Rogers. If it's mentionable, it's manageable. You take away things power by talking about it. I guess the crossover between Fred Rogers and Pennywise The Clown and what and Freddy Krueger, so weird that all three of them have the same weakness if you talk about Fred Rogers, he gets weaker.

00;27;45;04 - 00;28;08;18
Unknown
Think of I mean, let's face it, that man had probably little ego. So, yeah, being being praised or talked about the way that he is was probably something that he was like, Yeah, no, don't do that. This isn't a he is another like Ted Lasso thing is like it's like it's not about me it's the Pittsburgh way. Yeah that's the lesson we got from Puss in Boots.

00;28;08;18 - 00;28;32;18
Unknown
The last wish of Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh one. Bob, do you have any closing thoughts about Puss in Boots? The milk looked so good. Like it was just it looked so flat in a way that made it look so appealing. Was like pellets, like really good milk. Very pure. Yeah, it was pure and it popped against other things. And you know who would have really love that milk.

00;28;32;20 - 00;29;01;08
Unknown
The bad guys in get out That girl would have been all over that milk. Yeah yeah. Do you have any closing thoughts? I do. John Mulaney really shouldn't be doing voice acting because he only has his voice and it's very noticeable. I loved everything else, like. But it was. It was like. And it was fine, but it was very much like I'm like, man, he's.

00;29;01;10 - 00;29;20;16
Unknown
He's got the one thing, and that's fine, I guess. But like, yeah, you know what? He was. He was just spider him again. He had a bag of magical things he could pull out of his ass and he was just completely it was, he was the perfect, horrible person. And he never actually had anything hard in his life.

00;29;20;16 - 00;29;46;21
Unknown
And he was just spoiled and entitled. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, he had such good little paws. Yeah. Oh, she's doing the paws with her eyes. Yeah. Oh, they're. They're stare off. Yeah. Their stare off with, with the commentary by Fredo was very funny. It's like all the paws are going, Oh, my God. We. We didn't talk about Perino's best feature, the censorship.

00;29;46;23 - 00;30;04;17
Unknown
My man had a mouth on him like a sailor. Well, considering his traumatic childhood, I'm sure he heard those words a lot. Yeah. No, it was wild to hear it in a kid's movie. And then. Yeah, and it wasn't even, like, censored in the way that kids movies typically censor things where it, like cuts to the next scene or like there's a truck that passes by.

00;30;04;20 - 00;30;26;11
Unknown
It was very specifically the censorship noise that you hear on like TV show and news and like that kind of stuff. He was very fun. Yes. Yeah. We get this moment where he's talking about his childhood traumas. Oh, no. Yes. That is also very so in there immediately charmed by him. But when they're when the three of them are walking and he's talking about his childhood and the two cats are just horrified.

00;30;26;13 - 00;30;50;21
Unknown
And it's very much like sometimes you talk about your childhood, your friends are like, Dude, that's all trauma. And you're like, What? What? No, I'm fine. It's fine. Fine. I got a sweater out of it. Yeah, it grew into this. Oh, yeah, it grew so. Oh, but he found. He found his friends. Yeah. Thank you. Ever got a new sweater?

00;30;50;24 - 00;31;11;18
Unknown
Yeah. Well, Bob, they can find you on the internet at a small frog art on Instagram, Patreon. Or you can just go directly to a small frog ask.com and buy things. Yeah, they can also sign up for Patron and do all that sort of stuff. And then you can go to W WW dot stopwatch in the Buy.com. That's A&E.

00;31;11;19 - 00;31;51;26
Unknown
Not for Sam because the internet does not like Eversense. You can find all of our episodes and you can find links to all of our social media and stuff. Oh, thanks. Bye, Butch.


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