
SuperMegaCast - EP 146: Godzilla vs. The Boys


[00:14 - 00:22]Introduction to podcast episode 146 with hosts Matt Watson and Ryan McGee


[00:34 - 00:42]Discussion of upcoming 150th episode and reaching 700,000 subscribers


[00:48 - 00:55]Spoiler alert for discussion of Godzilla: King of Monsters movie


[03:13 - 03:20]Critique of movie, including flat directing, boring fights, and uninteresting human characters


[03:13 - 03:20]Comment on soap opera-like plot and lack of entertainment in monster fights


[03:59 - 04:10]Mention of actor Charles Dance and his misuse in the film


[05:40 - 05:45]Discussion of how Godzilla defeats King Ghidorah and debate over Godzilla's gender


[06:48 - 06:59]Mention of potential future movie with Godzilla versus Kong


[06:48 - 06:59]Conclusion with mention of credit sequence teasing possible future movie.


[00:05 - 06:59]Overall, the hosts did not enjoy the movie and found it to be poorly directed with uninteresting characters and fights.


[07:10 - 07:15]Narrator discusses anticipation for upcoming movie and his love for King Kong


[07:48 - 08:03]Narrator prefers monsters that are not overly large or CGI-heavy


[09:52 - 10:05]Narrator expresses disappointment with Godzilla movie's special effects and plot


[09:52 - 10:05]Narrator dislikes portrayal of Godzilla as a god and the inclusion of other monsters


[12:19 - 12:25]Godzilla movie is not recommended by the narrator


[12:57 - 13:14]Narrator criticizes human acting and dialogue in the movie


[14:17 - 14:35]Narrator mentions the power and independence of Monarch organization


[06:59 - 14:59]Narrator expresses disappointment with Godzilla movie's special effects, plot, portrayal of Godzilla as a god, inclusion of other monsters, human acting and dialogue, and praises the power and independence of Monarch organization. Ultimately, the movie is not recommended by the narrator.


[15:00 - 15:06] 12-year-old enters facility without permission


[15:06 - 15:24]Monarch is a company focused on animal rights


[15:06 - 15:24]Daughter of employee is allowed in facility


[15:06 - 15:24]Monarch is not concerned about safety hazards


[16:30 - 16:36]Giant monster is present in facility


[19:08 - 19:16]Dialogue and conflicting tones make movie unenjoyable


[19:59 - 20:07]Movie starts with action but feels long


[20:16 - 20:27]John Wick 3 is a better action movie


[20:35 - 20:41]Saw early screening of The Dead Don't Die, enjoyed it but felt emptiness


[21:39 - 21:50]Movie is self-aware but not executed well


[22:24 - 22:30]Saw Booksmart and Brightburn on vacation


[22:24 - 22:30]Brightburn has potential but falls short


[22:30 - 22:46]Movie is propped up by its premise


[22:56 - 23:05]Changes and added scenes take away from movie


[15:00 - 23:05]Overall, these movies were unenjoyable and lacked proper execution.


[23:32 - 23:38]The speaker discusses a review for a movie that he finds disappointing, called "Superman Kid Gone Bad"


[24:29 - 24:41]He mentions that the premise of the movie is interesting, but the execution falls short


[24:42 - 24:51]There are themes present, but not a strong overarching theme


[25:52 - 26:05]He wanted the movie to be more than just that


[25:52 - 26:05]He mentions that there are some interesting things done with the movie, such as flipping stereotypes, but overall it was not his taste


[26:17 - 26:25]He would not recommend the movie and has no desire to see it again


[26:25 - 26:38]The movie is more like a slasher movie with a bad Superman in it


[26:25 - 26:38]The speaker then talks about a movie called "Book Smart" which received good reviews, but he did not enjoy it


[26:25 - 26:38]He explains the premise of the movie, but notes that it was not his type of movie


[28:16 - 28:24]The speaker then discusses the launch of their Patreon, expressing gratitude for those who have supported them


[28:58 - 29:07]He explains that the extra content on Patreon is not exclusive, but rather a way to thank and give back to those who donate


[29:47 - 29:54]He emphasizes that watching their content is enough support, and donating to Patreon is like joining a membership or club


[30:19 - 30:25]The speaker encourages those who are unable to donate to not feel bad, and expresses appreciation for all forms of support


[30:50 - 31:00]He clarifies that Patreon is not necessary for watching their content, but it helps with expenses for their channel


[30:50 - 31:00]The speaker clarifies that they are not holding content behind a paywall, but rather providing extra content for those who support them through Patreon


[23:06 - 31:17]The last bullet point summarizes the speaker's thoughts on Patreon and their relationship with their supporters.


[32:07 - 32:19] Content on Patreon is exclusive and not released on the channel


[32:19 - 32:28]Patreon content is not meant to create a division between fans


[32:51 - 33:00]Patreon helps support Super Mega and in return, extra content is provided


[32:51 - 33:00]Patreon has reached 5000 patrons and continues to grow


[33:20 - 33:26]Super Mega is grateful for the support and will continue to update Patreon every week


[33:31 - 33:38]Extra content includes sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes footage


[35:22 - 35:33]Patreon is a win-win for both the company and its members


[36:12 - 36:22]E3 is discussed and videos may have already been released


[38:44 - 38:53]Honey and OpenFit are mentioned as sponsors


[31:18 - 39:05]Patreon provides exclusive content for supporters, E3 is discussed, and sponsors Honey and OpenFit are mentioned.


[39:06 - 39:14]Open-fit classes led by effective and engaging trainers, including Andrea Rogers and Hunter McIntrittire


[39:51 - 40:06]Lose up to 15 pounds in 30 days with OpenFit's training and nutrition information


[39:51 - 40:06]Use code "super" for a special 30-day free trial membership during the OpenFit 30-day challenge


[40:34 - 40:41]The hosts of a podcast, Game Grumps, discuss their friend Danny and his potential reaction to a Sekiro episode titled "Danny's Diaper"


[41:33 - 41:39]They also discuss how they used to be self-conscious about farting on their own podcast, Super Mega


[42:13 - 42:19]They contemplate what they would look like if they swapped features


[43:13 - 43:19]The hosts joke about using their noses during sexual acts


[44:11 - 44:19]They discuss how they give false information on their podcast but don't feel responsible for it


[45:06 - 45:15]They joke about teaching a college class on how to be a YouTuber


[45:15 - 45:20]The hosts reflect on their past projects and the success of their friend Mark's channel


[46:22 - 46:29]The podcast hosts make fun of the guest's dark nipples


[39:06 - 46:36]The podcast hosts discuss fitness training, their friend Danny, farting on the podcast, physical features, giving false information, and past projects before making fun of their guest's dark nipples.


[46:37 - 46:47]Jory asks Mark to look at his nipples and explains that he has body dysmorphia


[46:53 - 46:59]They discuss how their nipples are different shades of pink


[47:11 - 47:19]They talk about random facts that ruin their day


[48:16 - 48:26]They mention a YouTube show they went to


[48:33 - 48:46]They talk about a show that was cancelled and moved to a friend's house


[49:42 - 49:48]They talk about seeing Frank live and getting stuck on a roof


[51:51 - 51:56]Jory asks Mark to look at his nipples and explains that he has body dysmorphia, which leads to a discussion about their different nipple colors


[52:15 - 52:20]They discuss their relationships with siblings


[52:43 - 52:48]Jory and Mark discuss various topics with each other throughout the audio


[52:43 - 52:48]They talk about random facts that ruin their day and a show that was cancelled and moved to a friend's house


[52:43 - 52:48]They discuss seeing Frank live and getting stuck on a roof, as well as their relationships with siblings


[53:01 - 53:08]They mention a funny wedding video joke


[46:37 - 53:08]The conversation covers a wide range of topics and includes jokes and anecdotes.


[53:16 - 53:21] She brings up comments about never remembering her sister's wedding anniversary and missed it this year.


[53:22 - 53:28]She doesn't think it's her job to remember her sister's anniversary.


[53:28 - 53:34]She reminds listeners to get their dad something for Father's Day.


[53:46 - 53:52]The speaker's birthday is today and they discuss turning 25.


[54:03 - 54:09]They joke about being able to rent a sports car now.


[55:38 - 55:43]They discuss plans for the speaker's birthday, including getting a special cake from Milk Bar.


[56:45 - 56:52]They talk about making their own a loté and having another wine and cheese night.


[58:46 - 58:54]They mention wanting to go to Japan again and getting cheap flights from the West coast.


[58:46 - 58:54]The speaker enjoys the manners and culture of Japan.


[53:10 - 59:33]The speaker talks about recent events and plans for their birthday, including going to Japan and getting a special cake from Milk Bar. They also discuss having a make-your-own a loté night and another wine and cheese night.


[59:41 - 59:51] Main topic is discussing the differences between Tokyo and New York City


[59:52 - 1.00:00]New York is described as "gross" and focused on one-upping others, while Tokyo is more polite and clean


[1.00:01 - 1.00:08]Tokyo is described as westernized and developed, similar to New York City


[1.00:50 - 1.00:58]Discussion on food culture in Japan and how it compares to America's


[1.02:13 - 1.02:18]Mention of upcoming Japan videos and plans to move into a new office


[1.03:13 - 1.03:19]Gratitude towards Patreon supporters for funding their operations


[1.05:27 - 1.05:32]Frustration with YouTube's demonetization and lack of transparency


[1.06:00 - 1.06:07]Discussion on the perception of "selling out" by doing brand deals and Patreon


[1.06:07 - 1.06:21]Need for creators to have other means of revenue besides YouTube


[1.07:09 - 1.07:22]Personal reflection on financial success as YouTubers


[1.07:09 - 1.07:22]Main time period for getting rich off of YouTube was between 2009 and 2013


[59:33 - 1.07:22]Overall, the conversation covers Tokyo and New York City comparisons, Japan's food culture, upcoming videos, Patreon support, frustrations with YouTube, and financial success as YouTubers.


[1.07:23 - 1.07:35] Youtubers made a lot of money from 2012 to 2015


[1.07:35 - 1.08:01]The podcast hosts have a 50-50 channel split and have to pay California taxes


[1.07:35 - 1.08:01]They also have a tab that builds up over time for merch expenses


[1.09:10 - 1.09:16]They want to provide more and higher quality content for the future


[1.09:17 - 1.09:23]They are comfortable financially, but need to save for the long term


[1.09:29 - 1.09:38]They need to save up for their future as YouTube careers may not last forever


[1.10:35 - 1.10:43]They have to pay for many expenses, such as the office and hiring more people


[1.11:02 - 1.11:08]Being an adult is expensive, especially in California


[1.11:08 - 1.11:16]Supermega is their business and they need to make sure it stays afloat


[1.12:30 - 1.12:37]They promise to always be authentic and transparent in their content


[1.13:36 - 1.13:44]Patreon support has opened up more possibilities for their content


[1.13:45 - 1.13:55]They appreciate all forms of support from their audience


[1.14:18 - 1.14:25]The hosts are trying to be more consistent with uploading episodes


[1.14:25 - 1.14:33]The podcast is available on multiple platforms, such as Spotify and iTunes


[1.07:23 - 1.14:41]From 2012 to 2015, Youtubers made a lot of money. The podcast hosts have a 50-50 channel split and pay California taxes. They are saving for the future and need to keep Supermega afloat. They promise to always be authentic and appreciate all forms of support from their audience. The podcast is available on multiple platforms.