 Hey guys, this is our first episode ever of The Roommate Club here. My name is Jeremy and we have Matt. Matt. Michelle. Fuck you, I'm gonna say my name first, you bitch. Alright. Brent. Brent, alright. It's the first time doing it. This is our first time ever trying to do a podcast or a show idea is called The Roommate Club and basically what we're gonna do is talk about different stories and media and gaming related news and there's a pretty big topic right now that everyone is talking about and meming about. Well that's Boomer. Boomer, she's not in the shot. No, oh no, oh he's coming in. Boomer is the trusty dog here who's a 90 year old veteran at heart. He'll be dead soon. He seems to be. I mean it's sad but true. Yeah, yeah. He's a senior boy. But the topic that's been talked about and memed about quite a bit right now is Henry Cavill and The Witcher series on Netflix. I'm okay with that jawline. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm pretty okay with that. Anyway, what's the actual topic? The other thing is the recent separation, the parental arguments, the divorce court about Spider-Man between Marvel and Sony. And a lot of people are saying that Sony's the evil one in this. I actually don't think either one of them is particularly evil in this. I think they're both awful. I think they're both being just greedy bastards. Oh yeah, both definitely want to make more money. Disney's proposal is a lot better. So originally their proposal was we would contribute $0, take 100% of the profit as they get to keep 100% of the profit. No, Sony was getting that. Yeah, Sony was getting it. They really get 5% on the first date. Yeah, that's it. That was it, just the sales. Yeah, and now they wanted to offer 50-50. And Disney has the money to make better and better Spider-Man's. But Sony didn't want to allow that. They didn't want to have to give up 45% more of day one. Oh, it's like that meme that says why make billions when you can make millions. And that's Sony right now. Oh, it is. But I feel that if they were to actually full-ongo the separation, I think Disney is going to fight tooth and nail to keep Spider-Man because they've made him. Basically, they realize that making Captain Marvel the next Tony Stark of the team is not working out as well as they originally planned. I don't think they planned on making it the next star. Kevin Feige said that Marvel was going to replace Tony Stark as the head of the Avengers. He said that. Yeah, but far from home, they clearly made Tom Holland Spider-Man the new Iron Man. And that's just going to go to the wayside. No, they've made him the Iron Man, but they wanted to now push, really push Spider-Man as their main boy. Yeah. Which I think they jumped the gun on because they're still going to these kind of negotiations. Oh, exactly. And I don't blame Sony for doing what they're doing because Disney's already making 100% of the merchandising rights and they also make whatever it is after the first day. There's three days of the box office weekend and they're already making buttloads. Instead of making billions, they just want trillions, even though they're already making a shit ton of money, but they're running into the same problem with oversaturating and kind of caring more about the monetary gain than the actual creative gain like they are doing right now with Star Wars. It's a... Merchandise money. And that's following on them too. They're realizing that the toy sales from Star Wars right now is absolute wow, Brad. I was drinking my beer too fast. The merchandising sale from Star Wars has been abysmal. And so that's why... That's because they screwed up Star Wars, but that's another topic. Oh, that's a whole new topic. But I guess that what's your guys' thoughts on who do you feel, like Brad and I have the same kind of an idea that both of them are to blame, both of them are at fault, do you guys have... I'm not saying both of them are at fault. I do think that both of them just want to make more money and Sony backing out or basically saying, no, fuck you is also fucking themselves. Because they can also make a shit ton more money with this deal. Both companies benefit from this deal. But both of them are being greedy. I think they're just kind of now a standstill. Because Sony thinks they can make more money. Yeah, I think Sony's lawyers were like, hey, I think we can get more money out of this because it's getting so popular. So you say we're going to go with this and nothing else and see how it goes. And then they just cut ties. I'm kind of curious right now is what's going on with Tom Holland. Tom Holland, he has not officially been said that he's not Spider-Man anymore. It's going to be weird if he did. This is also way too early to determine because there isn't actually a final answer right now. Now it's Disney and Sony talking. It's no longer Kevin Feige and Marvel talking with them anymore. Yeah, it's not. There is no... It was Disney through Marvel, but now Disney is straight up, they've sent their execs in. What do you guys think your prediction is as the result of this? I honestly think Sony will make a deal where they get even more money. Disney's fine with it because they're still going to make even more money as well by signing it. I'm thinking probably like a 37, 63 split. It doesn't make sense to have Holland as Spider-Man outside of the MCU because their backstory leans so heavily on Iron Man. Which is why I think they will come to a compromise. It will just be a bit more in Sony. Sony's going to continue that storyline and just... What do you think? ...ax the MCU side of things. So do you think they're just going to keep Holland as Spider-Man? They're going to keep the same actors. I could see them doing that. Yeah, they've gone to a point far from home, ended on its own so much that they would probably never make... Sony Pictures has never made a good decision in movies. But what are they going to do in the next movie? Touch Spider-Verse. Well, yeah, by themselves. Spider-Verse was an amazing movie because of how many talented people were involved in the movie. Oh, fuck, yeah, that was so good. What will they do in the next movie when his suit is Iron Man type? Or are they just going to pretend that it didn't happen? Yes, what they did with the Fantastic Four movies. Just to keep the rights. They just butchered them. Oh my God, it was so bad. But that was a reboot, though. They keep rebooting it because they have to make a new movie every five years to get the rights. So they're producing the Spider-Man movies. Yeah, but they've never done anything creative. They don't have the creative mind to make movies. They know that. They know that they would make so much less money if they actually decided to take back the movies. Well, I don't know, they really... They need to give it up and just take a bigger piece of the film. Venom was such a hit, right? Apparently, Kevin Feige had a hand in that. Oh, yeah. But Disney doesn't want Kevin Feige to work on anything that Disney doesn't know. Exactly. He's already stretched then. Well, okay, so since they acquired Fox's line of Marvel characters, that's one of the reasons Sony claims that this whole breakup happened because of... Oh, Kevin Feige's all busy with all these other characters that need to retire. But he was going to step away from the MCU, but then they're like, hey, do you want to... Do you want to go in? But if they do split, what'll happen to Aunt May and Happy Dating? Boomer's just out of frame. They broke up tragically. Is this going to be awkwardly referenced? Man, no. Boomer's just out of frame. But then I'll be out of frame. Yo. So, I feel that Sony could break away from this. I feel that there's a 50-50 chance that Spider-Man may not be part of the MCU anymore. I know that Disney will fight tooth and nail. They'll go super-duper lawyer on the whole thing. How much do... You have an opposite opinion to it. I feel that Sony could walk away. It wouldn't be the right decision. If Sony does walk away, do you think Disney's going to be like, you're going to have to annex out everything that Disney owns? They could be bitter as fuck about that. They can basically be like, sure, restart for the fourth time and kill Uncle Ben. Hey, man. New Spider-Man movie? Uncle Ben's for real estate. If they restart with the same actor? They're not going to... No. They want to keep going with the same actors. They're going to continue what they've established, but they're going to do it wrong, because Sony is really good at making bad decisions. Yes. Yeah, Holland is right now. He's pretty much one of the best parts right now of the Marvel movies, and they don't want to lose him. He's pretty much the best live-action Spider-Man that they've ever had. What else has Tom Holland done recently? Like, is his career done if he's done Spider-Man? He started to do other stuff, and he actually did stuff before Spider-Man. Really? He was in The Impossible. He was a child actor. The Impossible was that movie about the flood that hit Thailand back in the early 2000s. One of you and McGregor and Naomi Watts. I didn't see him. I didn't watch either, but I know that he was good in it, apparently. Whoa, what the hell? I just... We got Chaos Walking without Heart of the Sea, the lost city of Zee, because Atlantis was taken. He's a Heart of the Sea with... Yeah, Heart of the Sea. I saw that, you know. Oh, wait, these are upcoming movies. Yeah. He is in the current war. That actually looks really good. There's one about Thomas Edison and Tesla and some other dude. Wait, there's like an electric current? Thor and Spider-Man were in a movie before Together in Heart of the Seas. They were both in that. I didn't realize they were both in that. So speaking of upcoming movies, what about James Bond? No Time to Die. Oh, yes. What's that? That's the name of the newest James Bond movie. Okay. I don't know anything about this, so explain it to me. So this is the one that's being worked on by the director of this movie is, I cannot pronounce the name for it correctly. Kerry Fukunee? Fukunee. Cool. I don't remember any director's names. Anyways, he directed the first season of True Detective for HBO, which was... You know, I couldn't get into that show. I can understand how. It's very... I feel like I'm definitely the minority on that one though. There's a lot of philosophical stuff about it in the first three episodes. The amount of story is this much. The amount of character development is this much. And it's weird, because usually I'm not... I need a bit of a middle on the ground. I need the plot to move forward, but you're detecting a bit of a middle. I know a lot of people love that show. It was really, really good. Didn't none of us watch it? I didn't. No. But anyway... I didn't. Okay. Okay, so it's just Kerry Fukunee. He's chatting about this one director. No one else has watched. He's a good director. He directed Beasts of Donation, which was that child soldier movie in 2015. I remember that. From Netflix, which was depressing as fuck. And he's one of the guys who's the writers for... It. Anyways, he's directing this movie. Fuck. I'm so stoked for it. It's gonna be good. Joji Fukunaga. Oh, Kerry Joji Fukunaga. Yes. I'm really bad at saying names. So he's the director of this new Bond movie, and the title was just released, and it's called No Time to Die. And I swear it sounds like something from a Dolph Lundgren, John Claude Van Damme, especially as Steven Zagal, straight to DVD movie. Like No Time to Die. That's every James Bond movie. Name, though. Well, there's Dino. Goldeneye. It seems like Walmart brand Dino the other day. Yeah. Dino, that was a... You had that. That's a good one. Dino the day kind of worked because it was based off of an Ian Fleming novel. Like, short story. Okay. They used up... They've used up every single Ian Fleming book title. Quantum of Solace wasn't even a Bond book, but they used that title for one of the Bond movies. So was this Daniel Craig's last Bond movie then? Well, they paid him a fuck ton of money to do it. Yeah, it's pretty much his last one. But that was highly debatable for a Bond film. Because he said, I would rather slit my wrists than do another Bond movie. Why? He doesn't. Because he's old. He does not like doing these movies. I love him as Bond. Which is... Yeah. I think he's like... He's like, this one doesn't make his want to do my stuff. Well, Quantum of Solace, that was an absolute disaster in terms of production because that movie was made during the writer's strike. That's why the movie kind of just goes off the edge. He also broke his wrist and I think he got injured another way, too, in that movie. Then Skyfall. Was that during the open chase scene? No, that was when he was in Italy. When he's... Well, actually, that is... I don't remember that. It was the opening running... Yeah, in Quantum of Solace, it starts with a car chase, which is actually really good. It's the part I remember the most about that movie. And then, yeah, then this guy gets murdered and they're running around the rooftops of this Italian city. Okay. Yeah, that's when he broke... I think that's when he broke his wrist. And then Skyfall was... Skyfall was absolutely amazing. And then... Spectre came out and everyone was like, meh. I haven't seen Spectre. It's... I can't remember what happens in it. It's not that good. Is that the one where he disappears and then he comes back years later and then finally reveals what's his name? That was Skyfall. What? Where the guy has the scar? It's the scar? Uh... Kristoff... Kristoff Waltz? No, that's... That, yes, Kristoff Waltz was in Spectre. That's what I'm thinking of. Yeah, okay. No, he disappears in Skyfall. He gets shot and then he goes away. Okay, yeah, see, it's been so long since I've seen these movies are all playing together. Is Spectre the one that Batista shows up in Spectre? Yeah, Batista. He's on the train. Yeah. He was trying to play a mosh in the old movies. Like, they tried to throw gadgets and whatnot. They had a car chase scene with two massively expensive supercars. And you could tell that they were the actual cars because they didn't do anything with them. They literally never made contact with anything because I bet you that that was the only reason, the only way they were going to get those cars in the movies. Both of the manufacturers like, you can't do anything. You probably can't... They probably couldn't even have shoes inside those cars. That's what happened when they had the new Camaro in Transformers. Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox couldn't wear shoes inside those cars. All right, so... I remember when that movie came out and everyone was like, oh my God, they're re-making the new car. Everyone bought that damn car. Yeah. So this one... I'm kind of on the fence with this one. I was really looking forward to this movie because Danny Boyle was directing it. Danny Boyle was one of my favorite directors. He did Slumdog Millionaire 28 Days Later. But then he left for creative reasons. And this one has so far had a few problems. There was a explosion during one of the shooting days in a studio, which is... That usually doesn't happen. They're usually... I'm still talking about this factor. No, this is dot time. No time to die? Okay. Wait, wait, wait, wait. What do you mean usually? It doesn't happen. Like, does it occasionally happen? Outside, you have elements like wind, you have weather, you have pedestrians, you have unknown factors. In a studio, that's usually the most safe. What caused the explosion? They still... As far as I know, they haven't really at least not much information. Have you ever heard of another explosion happening during... Well, it was an explosion. It was planned, but it was supposed to happen in the scene, but it didn't go off correctly and people got injured. Like, they actually blew a hole in the wall. Solid. Like, fire was coming inside. So someone could have died? Someone could have died. Somehow, they know one did die. Don't worry, there's no time to die. Oh, my God. Oh, God, that was terrible. It's still burning. But, I don't know. I'm a fan of the Bond movies, but this is the other part, too. I don't know if you guys saw this. This was... You were skipping talk points to make two notes. No, no, no. This is still about Bond. It's... This was about a month ago they announced it, but they may... They definitely did this just to stir up controversy, but there is a female Bond in this movie. And it's the actress who was Carol Danvers' friend and Captain Marvel. What's her name? Oh, so it'll be a black woman. Yes. And that started up the shit pot with a bunch of people being like, Bond can't be a woman. Why is Bond a black woman? It's just gonna be like an aerial movie. Bond can totally be a black woman. Bond is an identity doesn't have to be a male. See, that's the thing that Skyfall made it. Yeah, that's what I just said. Skyfall set it up, though, that Bond's actually his name because his parents in grave have Bond on them. So now they're going back to this moniker idea, which is cool, but you just... Yeah, the problem is they keep trying to like add all these things and they're just like, they don't work together. It's not like, cohesive. There is a considerable amount of inconsistency in your story. And again, like you mentioned in like Inspector or whatever that they try to go back and do the homage of the old stuff with the gadgets and stuff. It's like, you already established that that's not the kind of Bond that this is. And then they're trying to be like, oh, Bond's not a moniker, though that's his name. So we're gonna change that up, though. And then now they're gonna be like, oh, but yeah, it's actually kind of a moniker because now, like a female can do it. It's like, just make up your mind. I don't care if it's a female. I'm just like, let's keep it consistent. Well, from what I've gathered, she's literally just going to be the Bond replacement at the beginning of the movie because Spectre, at least the film starts with Bond having a vacation because that's how Spectre ended. He's like, screw you, am I sex? I'm going away now. All right. And so he's gonna be coming back because something's gonna happen and he's brought back into the fold. I'm okay with that. Again. I'm interested. Whatever. I'm gonna watch Bond movies. They've been going forever. I'm actually going to watch this one. You still haven't seen Spectre though. Ah, whatever. I'll see it. This is not going to make sense. You just said you haven't seen Spectre yet and you're like, I'm going to watch this one. I'm still going to watch it. Oh, Daniel Craig's in this? Yeah, basically. I love Daniel Craig. This is one of the biggest breaks in terms of in between Bond films because Bond, Spectre came out in 2015 and this one won't come out until 2020. I do feel like John Wick has replaced Bond. Yeah. It's coherent. Story's great. Action's really well shot. I got my issues with it, but whatever. We're talking about the third one? All of it. The series. Oh. Yeah, I know. Controversial, right? We'll save it for another time. Every time. So, but what do you guys think about the idea of Bond being a woman character? Well, I don't, I don't care about Bond. Like, like as a series, what are like it's... As Matt said, I'm not going to be Bond. If they're going to... I'm willing to make the stupidest assumption and go, sure, his name happened to be Bond. Just so that I can make the story fit the moniker better in my own head. People want a strong female lead because it's never been done before. So, because no one ever thinks about all the other female, strong female leads in the past. That is my, that's why I'm coming for the title. I think it's absolutely stupid if it's the only reason is that. It makes sense perspective. If they do it well, they don't force it on you. Like, that fucking Batwoman trailer. I don't want to feel like a force-strong woman lead because those movies are terrible. Yeah, that's what we're saying. Look at Batwoman, the Batwoman trailer is just absolutely trash. It's so bad. Because it's always a man's idea of a strong woman lead and that doesn't display it. It's not always a man's idea. There's some female producers who are pushing that like we had this conversation when Wonder Woman came out and everyone's like this is the best movie ever such a strong female lead and you're like Ripley. Ripley. Sarah Conner. Laura Croft. There's a fuck ton there's so many. There's so many. Well, like Furiosa from Mad Max. Yeah. That's a movie that What? It was good. I didn't like her. It doesn't matter. What? It wasn't forced and she was a strong female lead and no one mentioned it. We didn't like her. Yeah. And no one went oh there's a strong female lead. They were like where are all the strong female leads? And I looked at her and I went her acting's terrible. What? She was great. She was great. She was I disagree. And she was It's fair but she's a good actress. She is a good actress She was the one She wasn't forced on you like from the trailers you thought she was a side character but really was her movie really. Mad Max was kind of a strong female lead. It was good. She's No agenda No political agenda nothing to do with gender equality This is a good movie This was not a long topic real fast. No! This is not a topic Going back to the whole premise of a female bond it doesn't matter if there's no political agenda behind it if people are like it's about time bond was a female it just doesn't matter It's just if it's a good movie great that we naturally have strong female leads and people just it seems that now it's like they're trying to force this like instead of like slightly doing it they're removing it all are nothing Yeah all these movies that are all Hey you don't remember any of these but we're just going to really really really tell you that there's a woman in this movie and she's the main character and you better not say anything negative about it are your sexes like I feel like Captain Marvel was ruined by the amount of pushing on how important it is to have a female in the lead all of the females line or it's just a female that I thought was just cool because you have there's a lot of female it was a bit force it was a little bit but there are a lot of female heroes and it's like get them all in a row I thought it was kind of cool oh yeah I thought it felt it was a little it was campy but it's a superhero movie yeah it's a camp it's a camp it's a campy movie it's a superhero movie yeah it's a superhero movie I was fine with that I was kind of like oh that's cool yeah it was like you're talking about it but yeah like you said for Marvel Captain Marvel like I would compare Captain Marvel to Wonder Woman I didn't feel Wonder Woman force that yeah Wonder Woman was a force she's a super like she's basically an impervious character but she I felt that they did that way better but also the best because Patty Jenkins is a much better director this was like Captain Marvel's shoe horned into end game and it didn't make any sense yeah yesterday is, if Captain Marvel is so strong that the only reason why Thanos was able to beat her is because he literally full-on fisted a infinity stone, what is she going to fight in the next movies that will be a threat to her, but not make Thanos completely pointless? She just won't be around. But she's in her own movie. What's the... Captain Marvel 2. That's not going to be up for how many years. Anti-hero that eats worlds in the Marvel universe. In the Marvel universe. In the next phase, which is the next five, something years. Three years. What? No. But, I don't know. I just feel that whatever she faces is going to make Thanos look nothing in comparison because of how overpowered she is. Yeah. No, it's an issue. It's an issue. It's an issue. They have to like, depower her. I don't know. Alright. So, now the last point we can talk about, Brandon actually has a timer still going. Oh, you also brought up that, um, she was like Rey. She hadn't... Yes! She and Marvel and Rey are the same person. Who is this? Don't get me. That's Galactus. Galactus. Oh, because... She can fight Galactus. Oh, because they have him. She couldn't. He beat her. Well... Oh, they have Foxley. Well, Galactus fought Thor. Yeah, they do. I hope they... Oh my God, that was such a good fight. Such a good fight. Oh. What? Thor fighting Galactus. We're in the comics. Brand new weed? What? You're looking at me. What did you say I'm done? When there are pictures in the shop to all of us. Small words. Just like, oh my. Okay. I'm going to quick thing about Rey in Star Wars is that she is literally the perfect character, which is why she's so boring. Yeah. Yeah. She can do everything and there's almost no negative to her. Someone brought up when I was watching someone talk about Last Jedi and said, hey, did you realize that Rey, who's lived on a desert planet in her whole life, fell into a pool of water and could swim? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Look, okay, we could rip into Star Wars all day so we'll talk about that later. But there is something else about Star Wars we can talk about and there's... Next time. Next time. Next time. Move on. Next time. No, no. Just draw a parallel between characters. It's been 15 minutes on this topic. No, this is the next topic. Okay, okay. Obi-Wan Kenobi is getting his own miniseries on Disney Plus and you and McGregor is coming back. We're pretty sure he's excited about that. Next time. Okay, next time. This is like this I'm very excited about because I know you and McGregor has been wanting to do this and they've been talking about it with him for the last 10 years. So is this actually happening? Yes. Is it gonna be live action? Yeah, it's confirmed for November 12th. This year? I don't think so. No, they're gonna start shooting it. Okay. And it's gonna be, I think it's gonna be 10 episodes. It's gonna be a miniseries. Yeah, yeah. The Mandalorian. Don't. Yeah, the old Mandalorian. Love him. Who's making it? Love Obi-Wan. I don't know who's actually behind it so far. He's not Kathleen Cooner, do you? No, it's John Fervero's gonna be a part of it who I'm kind of like cool. Yeah, you know, if he doesn't screw up the Mandalorian and he has, and he's probably gonna be an executive producer or some sort of producer on this Kenobi thing. I'm, I guess the only thing that they're gonna be able to do is the in-between. Like, that's something that Ewan McGregor has expressed that he really wants to see how they would bridge the gap between his Kenobi and Alec Guinness's Kenobi. They, he kind of made the point though. I was like, what would it be, though? What kind of adventures would he have on Tatooine? Yeah, 20 years of him living in the desert. Mom, Taj! Yeah, so like, what is he gonna do? Catching, like, frogs and eating. I feel like there's a lot of room for error in this series, but I believe if Disney manages to do that, Yeah, I think if Disney manages to do this right, it will revitalize Star Wars for them. Well, not in the Mandalorian, but it's their only hope. Yeah, basically. Yeah, I kind of want to see what they do in turn. By the way, great pun. I don't want to see what they do in terms of time if they actually will try and cheat it and make it go other places. Are they might talk more about his past? I think they'll be fine while on a timeline, because JK Rowling's not in charge of it. And you're gay! I kind of want to see too if they add any elements from the Clone Wars, because they said the Clone Wars have to. I feel like that's really the only way they can go back. And Rebels is great. Yeah, you need to cover stuff that's not already covered in the Clone Wars. And Rebels. Which is everything. There's a problem with that though, because there's supposed to be, at least it's been established now in Rebels, it was established in the novels, in the Legends novels before, and then they brought it over into Rebels. Obi-Wan fights Darth Maul and Contata Wing. Oh well, I think they're going to play on that, unless they're across the Rebels with live action, because they introduced Darth Maul on this home solo movie. Right? So he's back. He was cut in half with a little bit. I was watching that video on how one of the ideas for a Star Wars movie would be a job with a hot origin. There's a hack called Magic Landings. They've actually covered a lot of the hot origins in Clone Wars. They did. Do you know why they have a 30 minute limit? That's stupid though. It was in Restrictions. That's dumb. And for whatever reason, Hammer Bigger decided to impose it on all countries. Yeah, I've forgotten so much. They did a lot of Clone Wars seasons. Well, at least to say are you guys excited for the idea of Obi-Wan coming back? Oh yeah, because Ian McGregor was one of the only good actors in the prequel trilogy. I have a question. Because a lot of the directing capabilities of George Lucas just like slopped all over for one else. He just like, yeah, I just go. You have to do your thing. Yeah, and he's good at doing that. Natalie Portman needs direction, which is why she sucked in that. And she's a good actress. But is it going to be Jesus McGregor? Yes. He needs the beard. No, that was a bad idea. That was forever. How about that? It was so bad. It was so bad. He looked like he was going through puberty in his 30s. Jesus! I thought he was trying to be an Australian. I like the hair, but I do admit he definitely will have the big beard. He pretty much looked like Alec Guinness. Revenge of the Sith hairstyle was the best. Yeah. No, it was. But I really like Jesus McGregor. Just that flow. So much hair product. Whatever. Well, that's our first episode of The Roommate Club here. Hopefully, you guys enjoyed this. This was fun to do. We might try and do more of these. We'll do more of these. I'm not a pessimist. We need more mics. We definitely need microphones. We're going to have to figure that out. Oh, we didn't figure out how to come up, right? Please donate to our channel. Don't forget to like and subscribe. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe. 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