 I was partners with Hank on a project called Goliath. How big did you get? My record? 21 feet. You? 65 feet. 65. If you two are finished comparing sizes. 65. Even their music, even their music is awesome. It does sound cool. I mean it really kind of pumps you up. It does. Actually I was just listening to... I was watching the first two Ant-Man and the Wasp trailers. Just to kind of get my mind right. And the first trailer they put out, they used the song Ant Invasion by Adam Ant. Ant Invasion. I've never heard of this song. Yeah. I mean if you listen to it you go, this song is from the 80s. It's like the quintessential 80s. But the way that they use it in the trailer is so good. When I first saw the first Ant-Man and the Wasp trailer, I honestly thought that they were going for a Mission Impossible vibe. Oh yeah? Just because of the music that they listen to. Whoa. Keyboard meltdown over there. Yeah. It's the Loud Typer Syndrome. That's what happens. Yeah, it was Loud Typer. Right. Have you ever worked with one of these guys? The Loud Typer? You know what I'm talking about? Oh yeah, I'm sure it is. Well good. I'm glad. I saw Infinity War. Four times. Four times. Damn it. So speaking of Infinity War. Infinity War, a darker, more serious movie. A lot of repercussions, a lot of spoiler alert. Deaths in that movie. And now we're going into Ant-Man and the Wasp, which is sort of a palette cleanser, sort of speak. Exactly, by music. We'll put it in there. Nice work. Nice work. If I can record it. Right? It's got, you know, it's going to have a lighter tone. It's going to be funnier. Yeah. Like I said, it's the palette cleanser after Infinity War. It's supposed to be the palette. Which is what they did with the first Ant-Man too, because the first Ant-Man came out right after Age of Ultron. Which, you know, I'm hoping that, you know, Ant-Man's going to have a bigger role in the, not in Avengers Infinity War, which we already know he's going to have a bigger role, but like in Avengers 5, that, you know, he'll actually be in the Avengers movie and not just have a standalone movie, the movie after Avengers, like they've done with the last two Avengers films. The Revengers. The Revengers. The Revengers. I don't see that movie. Have you not seen that movie yet? The Revengers. Oh, oh, never mind, never mind. I'm sorry. Yes, ma'am. You know, can you keep up, you know? I'm trying to keep up, you know? I'm quick on my head foot sometimes, you know? I'm looking at my notes. I'm looking at you. I'm looking at my levels. Yeah, dude. I got notes. We're going. We don't need notes. See? See all these? All right. So, Ant-Man coming out a couple of days, right? Yeah, it comes out on Friday. And the biggest, the biggest question that people were asking going into a, either, you know, either this film, Ant-Man the Wasp or Infinity War, was where has Ant-Man been for the last two years since Captain America Civil War? And from the trailers, we're gathering that he's under house arrest. And the timeline of this movie has been a bit foggy from what I've been reading. I don't know if you've read anything different than I have. But what I've read is that the timeline is supposed to have been before Infinity War and then during... Like, concurrent to it? Right. So, like, so my assumption is, is that the end of Infinity War and the end of Ant-Man and the Wasp happened at the exact same time. People I've talked to have said something similar to that, you know, you can't really confirm into that. Yeah. We will be once we see the movie, but at this moment it's all speculation at this point. And I was watching another preview for it last night, but it was one with Louise, Michael Penya's character, who's going to be back in this movie. Very funny. And he was explaining how he met Scotty and where Scott Lang is to Walter Goggins' character. And I'm just so excited to see that guy back in this film because he was literally one of the best parts of the first Ant-Man film in my humble opinion. That whole crew. I mean, I didn't think T.I. was going to be a very good actor, but I mean, I think all those guys nailed it. Good enough. We got the job done. It was funny. I liked his character too, pretty good. You know, he truly was like the slapstick camera movie, so... Yeah. All the time he was talking about how he explained things and what it was talking to Falcon or, you know, how he got in touch with, you know, Hank Pan or anything. He had the whole story becoming... Oh, yeah. It was great. That was pretty cool. And I'm glad that they're like... From what I saw last night, I'm assuming that the preview that I saw is actually going to be in the movie, so I'm glad that we're going to get more exposition from Louise like that because I think that was one of the best parts of the first Ant-Man film. Yeah, pretty cool. One of the things that is happening in this film is that we're going to be introduced to a lot of new characters, the main one being Janet Van Dyme played by Michelle Pfeiffer in this film. And I like how a lot of the big 80s and early 90s stars are showing up in these big budget films as like the older generation now, like, you know, how Douglas is now Hank and Marissa Tomei is Aunt May. But we've also got Lawrence Fishburne, dude. Morpheus is joining the MCU. But has Morpheus already been in the MCU because he was the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer, which was a Marvel movie, not part of the MCU, but part of the whole Fox implosion. Well, he did Mocap and stuff. So he was the character. You know what? Maybe he didn't do Mocap. Maybe he just was the voice. Now that you're saying that. But anyway, he's playing a character named Goliath who's straight out of the comics. We're getting introduced to Ghost, who is supposedly the villain of the film. Are you familiar with any of these characters? The comics. Would you like a brief synopsis? Not a comic, quick guy. So Ghost in the comics was a dude. So they're changing the sex for the movie. Who created his own suit to be able to make himself invisible. And the suit also grants him the ability to manipulate electric devices around him. He can't do it at the same time, but it's due to the suit's function. So, you know, who knows what they're going to be able to... Obviously they're adapting the invisibility thing from the trailers that we've seen. Goliath, he's like Giant Man, or like how Ant-Man becomes Giant Man. But he doesn't have a suit that goes with it. What he did was he ingested a bunch of chemicals that had pin particles in it, which gave him the ability to kind of grow and shrink at will. Funny fact, Goliath was actually killed by Ragnarok, who was a clone of Thor in the comic book series of Civil War. So Ragnarok is actually a character, not a... Well Ragnarok was a storyline. Yes, Ragnarok was a storyline, but they also took the name Ragnarok into a clone of Thor that was made during Civil War, which actually was when Ragnarok killed Goliath in Civil War. It kind of turned the tides and made Spider-Man change over to Captain America side instead of Iron Man side. But I digress. My boy. Right? And we're also going to get introduced to the Quantum Realm, which is going to be supposedly a big part of Avengers 4. So let me run this by you. What if they're in the Quantum Realm and what if everyone that died in Infinity War really is just trapped in the Soul Stone? Do you think that since the Quantum Realm is technically another reality, the Soul Stone is another reality, do you think that maybe Doctor Strange would be able to use his mystic abilities within the Soul World to be able to communicate to Scott Lang in the Quantum Realm? There's no reason to say that these characters do exist in another realm, but they don't have the same power they have. The universe that we know them in. So I could actually see anything as possible. Right. So yeah, why not? Well, I think the introduction of the Quantum Realm and the different realities is going to play a big factor. It's got something to do with the next Avengers movie. Exactly. So it's a little bit like that. You know, we both talked about having that the supposed post-credits scene. Yeah. One of them is moving Ant playing the drums. And the other one that we talked about, I saw something, so I had no idea if it was true. I just read it. They're all together at the end of the movie. All the four of the characters that we were just talking about. Pink and Pink Pan, Janet, Hope, and Scott. And the three of them, as you said, it ties into the end of the Infinity War. They all disappear except for Scott. Yeah. If that does happen, even though I already saw it online, I don't care if the next one pulls up. Oh yeah, absolutely. It's a direct tie-in to the next Avengers movie. And I'll be kept in Marvel in a way. So I'm not happy. I don't care that I read it. I think it's awesome. Yeah, no, no. It's what happens. And I honestly hope that my theory of Cassie, Scott's daughter, disappearing in his arms, happens at least sometime. Because I think that emotional throughline is just seeing that and being a father myself, if that actually happened, like the emotional torment that that would have on a person is just astounding. And I would just give another layer to the onion that is Ant-Man, you know? Well, I think definitely something to pull in the hard strings. You kind of get Scott into the next chapter of the Avengers, you know? Well, let me... It gives me a personal connection of what the hell just happened. Well, speaking of, you know, the father-daughter relationship, it's interesting that the Bill Foster character, Lawrence Fishburne kind of dropped a bomb on everybody in an interview that he was doing in a press junket for Ant-Man and the Wasp, and he said, you know, John Hannon, Carrie, or John Hannon, the girl that plays Ghost, is actually his daughter. So you have Hank Pym and Hope. You have Scott and Cassie. And now you have Bill Foster and Ava Foster in the movie. So like I said, I don't know if it's true or not. It was just something that he put out there. Maybe there's a different relationship that kind of develops in the film, but it's interesting to know that every single main character in the film has the father-daughter relationship struggle going on. I think it could be better or even cooler that he is actually Jane Foster's daughter. I think that one. Oh, my gosh, dude, mind blown. I didn't even think about that. How you like them apples? Yeah, so I mean, how sweet would that be? And I, you know, I didn't do things that Natalie Ford Institute or truly will bring Foster if, you know, the situation is the right situation. Yeah. You know, they just kind of roll her out of the damn story and they gave her some quick one-off thing and ultran about she's up and, you know. Yeah, she's in some observatory in Alaska. I don't even know where she is. Yeah. And that's it. You know, unfortunately, I don't think she was really good. I don't think the first one was second. Well, I mean, the second Thor movie was just, it wasn't good. I mean, it's... It's definitely the worst of them all. Nah, I think that one and Iron Man 2 are pretty up there. Anyways. Anyway. I mean, I don't know, some of the things we thought, you know, the juice is flowing. Well, how about, here's some more food for thought. Let's say that ghost, you know, we don't know how she gets her powers in the film, but we know that she's working with the Walton Goggins character. I believe his name is Sonny Birch in the film. Still Sonny Birch. I think it's Southern East. But I would really like it if her and maybe Bill Foster, a.k.a. Goliath, maybe we're in cahoots with like hammer industries. Like Justin Hammer from Iron Man 2. Or maybe, you know, Aime from Aldrich Killian and Iron Man 3, or even Roxxon, which is now in the Cloak and Dagger series. So what's Roxxon? Roxxon's like a big oil company. But they're a big part of the comics. And they're tackling that now in the, like I said, in the Cloak and Dagger series. So it would be a nice tie-in for any one of those. I mean, if it happens, great. If it doesn't happen, you know, I'm okay with it too. But I think that it would be a nice through line to be able to connect Ant-Man to early or MCU films. Yeah, I mean, I think of all the characters. Well, Ted Black Panther, because he's so new. Ant-Man has been around for like 2000. As a character, right after Age of Ultron came out in 2012? No. No, no, no, yeah. No, Avengers came out in 2012. 2012 was Avengers. Yeah. So, I mean, yeah, it'd be cool to see something tied in. I mean, I think he deserves it. I thought Ant-Man would be a great movie in the first place. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Have you ever seen a TV show or anything involving Dagger? I've seen a few episodes of Justified. Yeah. Which I have to say I enjoyed. But it was like one of those things like, like South Park. Like, I mean, I never like went out of my way to go watch it. But whenever I watched it, I enjoyed it. Yeah. Yeah. He's a great, everything I've seen him in, I've liked. Like, he's a little major thing he's been able to justify. I think he is. And he's in a new two-way film, which I didn't see. I enjoyed it. I recommend it. Yeah, it wasn't bad. Right on. Yeah. The girl that plays Ghost is in that movie. I just died. Yes. What does she do? I don't know. She was doing one of those like wired Google auto search answer videos on YouTube. And it said, John Hanna-Carrie Tomb Raider. And she's like, yes, I wasn't Tomb Raider. And I was like, oh, OK. All right. Maybe she was in the very beginning. I couldn't tell you. It was the beginning of the movie because it was a budget character. Anyways. Yeah. He's in Tomb Raider because it was good. I mean, I'm glad I didn't see the fear yet. I mean, fine. I got for free online. I like it. Justified. Amazing. I love that TV show. I'm pissed it's off the air. He was, you know, he's walking backwards. He's also in the first born movie. Was he really? He was like one of the CIA operatives in 90, like working with fucking what's his name? Trying to find Jason Bourke. What else has he been in? Because he's one of those guys that pops up. He's like, oh, I got to know that guy. Crazy hair. Yeah, right. Walter Goggins. What filmography? Because I know I've seen him in stuff. Oh my gosh, dude. He's been in a ton of stuff. Django on chain. Yes. Oh, that's all in the hateful eight. Yeah. Let's see here. Predators. House with all the corpses. I remember them from that. Well, you're going to be here in July. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, really? Yeah. I've heard. I've heard zombie is a great, great show. Yes. I saw him at a house fest years and years ago. Was this, uh, was this like really post white zombie? Or like, was this, uh, like during the height of the Rob Zombie fame? No, I was doing Rob Zombie. Oh, yeah. Probably. That's good record. It was a great show. Yeah. I can't remember if I saw him at a house fest or he may have been the corn. I am. What? Yeah. I mean, I think he wouldn't sell corn. Positive. We saw corn at the palace. And like, the show was over. We were meeting in a con force and people started to like bowl rushing down the con force. And people are getting trampled. Whoa. You know, me and bully, you know, not having that. A bowl is pretty big. And we're pushing people out of the way because girls are falling out. We're helping them get back up, you know. Yeah. I mean, it got scary there for a couple of minutes because you don't really know what's going to happen. Oh, no, no, no. I mean, Jesus. Yeah. I think that was the corn. Yeah. It could have been Rob Zombie. It's been so long now. I'm not really sure. What am I seeing corn too? That'd be a good band to see. And it's one of the 47 shows I've seen. Fair enough. Fair enough. How do you not see that one coming tomorrow? You know what? There's this guy named Lou Gehrig. I thought Lou Gehrig's disease. How do you not see that one coming? We used to tell him, Lou, there's a disease with your name written all over a pal. There's no Babe Ruth disease. I'll tell you that much here. Here's a hot dog and a Hummer. Have it on me. That first no cure for cancer. It was awesome. It's just classic. Yeah. Classic. You didn't like the mood of this one, did you? I went to bed last night listening to Joe Rogan's triggered on Netflix again. You watched it a month. Is he funny? Dude, he's hilarious. He's fighting that point. He's mad at asshole. Oh, no. I am a huge, huge Joe Rogan fan. Big fan of the Rogan, huh? I am a very big fan of the Rogan. His podcasts are riveting. Every single, it doesn't matter who he has on. I mean, it's just like the conversation is great. He always has great stories, great anecdotes. He has intelligent opinions. He's not just opinionated, but he actually has reasons for his opinions, and he can explain them very well. There he is. David likes it. I was waiting for you to play that. You just can't. You gotta drop it. I gotta get it eventually, and who knows when I ever get a chance, and you know. Fair enough. Fair enough. Dude, I saw a watch on the TV show on Netflix called The Staircase. The Staircase? Yes. I have not heard of this. Oh, recommend me my mutual friend at the sports menu. Oh. Dude, it's riveting. What's it about? It's about some guy in his family. He's got a staircase. He's got a staircase. No. His wife ends up falling down the stairs and dying. Okay. And he goes to trial, do a trial. It comes out that he's bisexual. He's previously married back in the 80s at some time. And he had another wife, or another person he was married to or involved with, died by falling down the stairs. What? Yes. It's a show? Yes. They made 13 episodes out of this. This is the bizarre thing to me, because it's filmed like a documentary. It looks like during the trial process. They have interviews with lawyers and the family. They're filming it like real-world style. Interesting. There's a camera crew following everyone around at all times. Weird. To tape it. And this happened back in the early 2000s. So, now it's this TV show on Netflix. It's called The Staircase. I think right now it's the episode long. I don't know if it's a five or six or something. Interesting. It's riveting. And this guy is just, it's hard to, I mean, he kind of makes him look like he did it, right? I don't know what happened to trial. Anybody that we know in it? No. Why would we know? No, I mean like actor wise. No. That's what I'm telling you. Oh. It's filmed like a documentary. It's like a film crew going around filming the real people. That's fucked up. In a sense, I'm not going to give you a good round. Unless they filmed it in such a way that it just portrays everyone, like a documentary style, true crime documentaries and Netflix. The series has consumed the director's life the last 15 years. The first to evade the series in 2004 with eight episodes while Peterson, his family in the 19th, is prepared for a three-meter trial. So this is all like the real people, the kids, the sex lawyers, the cops. It's fucking bizarre, you know. Interesting. It's a good looking to be psyche of the victim, the victim's family, the defendant's family, because to see people. The defense team, you know, they're going through all these different things and how are you going to explain it. The defense team has convinced this guy's innocent. Okay. I mean, they've got all the experts lined up, some of the best friends of people in the world, saying there's no way these injuries are caused by, you know, on poor subjects, and what's better is they show this, you know, over. So, you know, everyone's convinced he didn't do it. His family. Have you seen one of his sons and daughter? They're all convinced he did not do it. Except for the one who is a natural daughter of the one. Okay. The other ones are all adopted since very young. So it's fucking... It's awesome. Kelly Kirksey, don't start watching it. I'm not going to stop. And she was absolutely right. Right on. How many episodes? Right now we're 13. I told me 10. We're 13. We have an optional 14th one. I think this is optional 14th. So anyways, another show you're going to watch. That evil genius man. Can I get out of it? Yeah, I do need it. What you got finished game of thrones? I do. I'm almost finished with season five. So. Here's what I have. Let me sum up the infinity before you. He gets the stones, Metallica plays, I disappear, right? That's what happens. Clip notes version. I like it. James Hetfield to Proust. I mean, if Tony Stark had half a brain, he just gets fucking dandruff. So God, the amazing lazy boy chair. This story will be over. Apparently Dr. Strange, you didn't see that situation yet. Oh my God. Do you, do you watch the series? Is he on YouTube? You ever seen it? Is he? No. It's a, it's how it should have ended. And it's, it's a, it's a guy who just does like cartoons. I'm sure they just tore apart. Oh my God. Yes, they did. But like, he did, they just released the infinity war one. And like the things that, the things that he points out, I was just so blatantly obvious, like how like one of the scenarios was like, do you remember how Wong does the sling ring to call obsidian and ends up cutting off his hand and shutting it on him? He's like, why don't you just do that to Thanos? Or like, because he can't, he can't do it to him. Or like, or when Thor is throwing his axe, instead of hitting him in the chest, like it, like, he chop off his arm. Exactly. Or like when, or like when Peter Quill is about to, to hit Thanos, like Dr. Strange, just be like, Oh, thanks. Oh yeah. That would have been really inconvenient if you would have hit him. I still don't understand what the hell, you know, when Thanos shows up on the condo, Captain America is like, I don't care. Then they all go to fight Thanos. Where the fuck is Thor though? Doesn't he know that Thanos is there? Like, what is he doing? I didn't, tremendous. He shows up at the very end, after he kills, he's like, Well no, he was busy destroying all of the, uh, outriderships. Oh, well that's what he was doing. I mean, I don't, I don't think it would take him that long to actually do it. Come on, Hemsworth. You're better than this. Get these writers on board. You're better than this.