 Hello everyone, this is Matthew from Miscellaneous Debris and of course with me as always is my brother from our only mother. It's R.D. It's R.D. I'm right here. I'm okay, man. Thank you for asking. I appreciate that. And don't forget, you can reach us on the tortoise at Rock in the D. You can also reach us at Miscellaneous Debris with two underscores or at The Weekly Bros. You can also hit us up on Facebook at Miscellaneous Debris Channel and you can email us at RealWeeklyBros at gmail.com. Once again, that email address is RealWeeklyBros at gmail.com. Nice work, man. Thanks, sir. Way to push through that. You know, I knew it was tough. I knew you could do it. You had the stamina, the strength. So anyways, Spider-Man, Far From Home trailer came out with the teaser trailer, sorry. It's two and a half minutes long, so it's a little more than a teaser. Yeah, a teaser is they come on there, they kind of play with your balls a little bit. You get excited, but not enough to finish. It was a damn trailer. It's semantics here. Fence, wall, barrier, slats, whatever, same damn thing. God. Tease trailer. We're going to break this one down a little bit differently. Rick and I have decided that we're going to pick three things from the trailer and go over them. Rick is going to choose three things that he did not like or maybe that's a little bit of a harsh way. Three things that bugged me. Three things that bugged him and three things that I enjoyed. So without any further ado, R.D., the floor is yours, my friend. All right. This is the problem I'm having right now with Infinity War and in-game and a little bit of Captain Marvel that we've seen, but the first thing that is bugging me about this trailer and I guess the movie, the movie too is that I hate the fact that they're showing characters that died in Infinity War. I hate it. It's bugging the crap out of me. They have not explained what, let me finish. They have not explained why they're back and we are only working on the assumption that these characters will come back to life somehow, some way. You know, I don't know. And it just, to me, it kind of ruins what might happen in in-game and I'm not crazy about it. I don't like it at all. If it was me, if I was running Marvel, I wouldn't show anything after in-game until in-game is in theaters. This would not even, it would not be anything. You might be able to promo some stuff. People know the movie is coming out, obviously, but I would not show footage. I wouldn't want to see anything because you saw Spider-Man who died. You saw Nick Fury who died. You saw Maria Hill who died in this trailer. So already you're showing, you're telling people these people are coming back to life and I guess that's the whole problem with the MCU is that you've killed off all these characters but now, you know, you're making movies, you're planning things for Spider-Man and Doctor Strange and Black Panther down the road, you know. And that's part of why you go to the movie. You don't want to have this shit ruined for you. And I already know these people are coming back to life. So it's, I don't want to say it's upsetting but I must, you know, now I know they're coming back for it for sure unless one of my prior theories about Spider-Man far from home comes true, you know, these people will come back to life and it's just a matter of how now instead of, you know, when. So that was the first thing that's bugging me. Well, to kind of piggyback onto that, I tweeted out earlier today that the Spider-Man Far From Home trailer dropped and a friend of the show, Arthur Sellers, commented on my tweet and he said, I thought he was dust, to which I replied, he is, dot, dot, dot, spoiler alert, he'll probably come back in Avengers Endgame. To which he replied, what, but how can you come back together from dust? All valid questions, to which I replied, it's a good question. Looks like you'll have to watch Avengers Endgame when it's released to find out. So I understand your frustration, but I just, I just don't like it. You know, I, you know, it's, it's a very, it's a very valid frustration. I can completely understand it. And the person that was tweeting me is a, I wouldn't even call him a fair weather MCU fan. He watches the movies because they're popular. And, you know, he watched Infinity War, like, right, three weeks ago. And that was the first time he saw it. Wow. So, so, I mean, so. Wish I could go back in time and watch it for the first time again. Yeah, I, I just, you and me both. You know, I just think that there couldn't be a smarter way to promote this, you know, unless, you know, my theory about how. Yeah, this is the second time you've mentioned that theory. What, what is that theory? It's the theory that I think like this movie is not happening in the universe, the timeline that we know right now. Okay. It's happening in a different universe. Okay. A section of the multiverse, so to speak. Yes. That's why all these characters are alive. And that somehow, um, it ties in with the end of in game. And at the end of, at the end of far from home, it'll come back into our, something's going to happen. So that, that's why, that's why I feel these characters are technically not dead. You know, because what's the theory? They're all trapped in the soul stone, right? That's one, that's a work in theory. Yeah. So yeah, that's, that's something I'm thinking this movie happens in a different universe. So different timeline. That's it. Could very well be. All right. So that's it. That's it. What's the second thing? Okay. I guess that's my line. Yeah, it does. Um, yeah. So they don't really explain who the villains are. And I know this is kind of popular with, uh, Marvel teaser trailers. You know, they usually don't define those things up front. That was a big complaint about Captain Marvel, which I didn't really, I didn't see it, but I can understand how people would. So, you know, wait, wait, wait, people, people were complaining that they didn't tell you who the villains were. They didn't explain who the scrolls were and what was going on and the whole dynamic between them and the Cree. Okay. I was going to say, because like the whole beginning dialogue of the, of the trailer is, so the scrolls are the bad guys. That's the second one. Okay. Isn't it? I don't remember now. Yeah. Trust me. Well, who can know that? Okay. Yes. No, that's the second. Yes. It was a second. You're right. You're right. That's the first one. The second one, they, they explain it more. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, correct. So, yes. Uh, so anyways, yeah, so who is a villain in this film? Is it Mysterio? You know, but it looks like it could be an ally too. And I've read a couple of things online that's saying that he might be an ally at first and he turns into a villain later, you know, but who's the villain? I mean, we see him battling the elementals or Hydroman. I mean, what's going on here? You know, I need a better explanation of what's going on. I, you know, I need to know. I need to know all valid concerns, all valid concerns and frustrations. And the last, but not least, I am not sold on Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio. And not because I don't like, I don't know Mysterio as a character. You know, me, I'm not a huge comic guy. I must not a big Jake Gyllenhaal fan. And I don't know how he's going to work in these movies. Although Marvel seems to pull off all these character actors that get into these roles and they do amazing jobs. So it should be cool, but, you know, I'm not sold yet. That's my that's my that's my three things that bug me, Matt. All right. OK. Burt, all very valid concerns. And I mean, the thank you and all that can go, you know, either way. But your first two absolutely valid. What do you got? I have three things that I enjoyed and I had to whittle it down to three. And these are like the three. They're not very detailed. They're just kind of overarching things. That's fine. The number one thing is the lighthearted tone of of not only the movie or setting up the lighthearted tone of the movie, but also keeping the lighthearted tone of Spider-Man because Spider-Man is essentially a very lighthearted character. He's a teenager, sure, more so than any other superhero. The comedy was well placed. It wasn't overdone. Yeah, Ned, happy flash. They all they all stood out. They all got their their own character moments continuing the lightheartedness. I've said it before. Tom Holland is hands down the best iteration of Spider-Man that has been put on film. Oh, boy. Even kind of being meta. Jake Gyllenhaal was was in the running for being Spider-Man before Toby McGuire was was cast. So it's kind of funny to see him in a in a Spider-Man movie now. He's still in the first thing. Yes. But the but just keeping that overall lighthearted tone for this movie, because you really do need that. Well, you get that same. It's it seems like it's carrying over right from the first film. Yeah, exactly. That's good. I like I like the first film. I like that that was one of the things I did like about that film. So yeah and shout out to the Ramones and using the Ramones because it's one of the best punk bands ever. Anyway, number two. Mysterio looks fantastic. I think sorry. I hit a button that that helmet is made no shit. I can't believe they it looks like they're going to pull it off. Marvel again nailed the feel and look of the character. You know, powers in the comics were all illusion based. So we didn't really have any like actual superpowers. It's going to be interesting to see how they kind of, you know, kind of you know, yeah, go ahead. Sorry, I mean, it's it's going to be interesting to kind of weave that into the this character or the big screen adaptation of it. The triangular symbols that he was using to battle Hydro Man reminded me a lot of Dr. Strange. Yes. So notice that, too. Yeah, Mysterio is the master of mysticism in the comics, but not a master of the mystic arts. I know that people that aren't comic book fans aren't going to know the difference. And they're going to say, well, it's the same damn thing. It's not. You'll understand once you see the movie. Mysticism, but mysticism. But again, is he a good guy? Is he a bad guy? It frustrates you to know that or to not know that it gets me excited. You're because I I like the I like the twist on it, you know, because because Mysterio is a huge Spiderman villain. But there looks like they're I mean, like we all pretty much can guarantee that he's probably going to be the big bad of the movie. But they're framing it as if he is an ally, like you said. But there's no definitive, you know, tone that they're taking. So I I enjoy that right in a right of being in the green smoke, just like how he does in the fucking kind. I mean, like Marvel just nails it every single time. I mean, you see it on a comic book page, you know, like this is fucking ridiculous. How are they going to do this? And it just looks so damn cool. I mean, like I got goosebumps seeing it. It was it was absolutely fantastic. Cool. And my third thing. What is it? This is the one that Trump rule that this is the one. This is the one. No acknowledgment of anything that happens in Infinity War. I love it. From a trip. Yeah, because they can't. Yeah, but, you know, it could just it could just be like one passing moment. Like it's a voiceover of just like, you know, the city. It could be just Nick Fury saying, do you remember, you know, and it could be spending in returns to saying, remember what? Well, the OK, number one, they can't mention anything because end games coming out soon. They don't want to give anything away. But at the same time, this is a Spider-Man movie. It isn't a Avengers movie. It is it is a self-contained little nugget within within the MCU. So I don't need to reference anything in that. And I like the fact that they didn't because it's doing exactly what we're doing right now. What if this happens talking about it? And it gets people excited to not only see this movie, but it gets people talking about Avengers Endgame, which is going to go see that movie. It's smart. It's absolutely brilliant that they. Well, yeah, I mean, I don't I don't want it. I don't want them to give away anything about Infinity War Endgame and the damn trailer for a movie coming out in six months. And I'd fucking kill them for that in nor should they, you know. But I think they could reference an Infinity War. And I think that would just give more intrigue to going to see Endgame. You know, but I thought, I mean, here's here's another here's another thought chew on this. Fun fact. What what if this happens before Infinity War? Even though I know someone came out and said that happens as soon as Endgame ends, but yeah, well, yeah, Amy Pascal, the the Tom Holland of movie producers, right? She just spoils everything. I mean, she's already said that this movie takes place. Days, you know, I know people want. I know people are trying to figure out like what's going to happen, you know, and I I'm just trying to wrap my head around it. But I think everyone that watches the MCU. Yeah, pretty much that gather that a bunch of people are coming back. I mean, like if you mean, even if you read the comics, you know, I mean, like it. But I mean, like knowing that everyone was going to get snapped out of existence. Didn't, you know, preclude you from enjoying Infinity War. I mean, I knew it was going to happen eventually. And since I read the comics, I know that everyone's probably yeah. But yeah, but that's fine. I get it. Listen, I don't want to argue. It's it's no, no, I'm just I'm just trying to talk about things that are bugging us and we like it. You like the fact they don't mention anything about Infinity War. That's that's cool. You know, and I like that, too. I don't want to see his characters. Like I don't want to know Nick Fury comes back or Maria Hill. I mean, I don't know. Ah. Fucking Spartans leave it to the Spartans leave it to the Spartans. I don't know. I don't know. So I guess, you know, I like that, man. Yeah, you get some cool, you know, three things you dig and three things that bug the crap out of me. I dig it. I like it. Well, you know, folks, it's good. If you want to join in on the discussion, you can always hit us up on the Twitter's. You can hit Rick up at rock in the D. You can hit me up at miscellaneous debris with two underscores. You can hit us both up at the weekly bros. You can go to our Facebook page at miscellaneous debris channel or you can email us at real weekly bros at gmail.com. I think once we get five questions, well, I'll do a question and answer segment. OK, five questions. All Rick needs is five questions of anything about anything. About anything. Yes. Not even about movies, just the TV. Yeah, whatever you want to do. What's your favorite color? There you go. OK, you know, stuff like that. For instance, you want you want relationship advice? Popping at the best person looks for that. But yeah, I'll help you out. First, why do you want to know what kind of car to buy? I'm not going to shit about that either. But I'll tell you what I like. Number one, what kind of car do you drive? Envoy, GMC Envoy. Number two, Pepsi or Coke Coke. Number three, salt or pepper? Salt. Number four, Miller or Bud? Miller Light. Oh, yeah, I guess. Yeah, I guess there is no. Is there there is a Miller beer, isn't there? There is. I mean, you're asking me if you just want me to pick one, I'll pick one. If you want to tell me which one's OK. Miller's favorite sport, favorite sport. Oh, favorite sport. God damn. Well, this is a tough one. It is putting you in a spot, too. I know I'm going to go hockey. Yes. Spoken like a true Detroiter. Yeah. All right. Kind of a question. Final question. Who was better? Macho Man Ready Savage or Hulk Hogan? Oh, come on, Hulk Hogan. Oh, God, get out of here. This is even a question. Get out of here. You know, Macho Man, Steel, Miss Elizabeth. Get up, get that. Yeah, get that shit out of here. Oh, yeah, Duncan, but the Macho Man, all right. You know, Hogan. Hogan's been a villain more times than. What has been a villain once? No, he was he turned heel in the NWO in 1996. And then he turned back baby face in like 2001 when he went back to the WWE. Oh, that's so funny. No, you're talking to Hogan. Hogan, Hogan, Hogan. Yes, I'm picking. It's hey, you know, if you would have said Hogan a warrior, I would have told you the warrior, you know, if you would have said demolition or roadwires, I would tell you demolition. Oh, man, spoken like a true WWE fan. My gosh, WWF. Oh, OK, all right. No, I've been conditions. Don't don't don't judge me. I'm old school. Yeah, I know you are. Oh, old school. March 8th, 1979.