
SuperMegaCast - EP 156: Faith Based Podcast


[00:01 - 00:06]Matt and the speaker start the podcast without music, using a fart sound effect instead


[02:15 - 02:30]They discuss the use of sound effects in movies and TV shows


[04:59 - 05:05]They mention the different bits within a larger bit in the timeline


[05:15 - 05:28]The speaker talks about his experience editing the Shinjuku vlog and the upcoming Kyoto vlog


[06:13 - 06:23]The speaker mentions the separation of footage into smaller chunks for easier editing


[07:02 - 07:13]They discuss the tedious process of editing live action videos and the organization of footage


[07:02 - 07:13]The main reason for the length of time it takes to edit videos is due to the large amount of footage and the need to watch every clip


[00:01 - 07:19]Editing videos is a time-consuming and tedious process that involves watching and organizing a large amount of footage.


[07:19 - 07:28]Trimming down usable clips


[07:46 - 07:57]Going back through clips and deleting or moving them


[07:46 - 07:57]Organizing footage with color coding or adjustment layers


[08:03 - 08:19]Focusing on one clip at a time and polishing it


[08:19 - 08:41]Repeatedly rewatching and fixing jokes or bits


[09:21 - 09:31]Being picky and wanting perfection in editing


[10:01 - 10:11]Losing an SD card with footage, but still hoping to find it


[10:59 - 11:08]Tucker being the most attractive Tucker brother


[11:54 - 12:04]Glasses being a defining characteristic for some people


[12:52 - 13:00]Matt watched the movie Brawl in Cell Block 99


[13:02 - 13:08]Matt recommends watching the whole movie, but Ryan only saw the last third


[14:14 - 14:21]Matt is on a kick to watch everything on his watch list


[14:31 - 14:40]Obsessive personality


[07:19 - 14:40]The process of editing videos involves trimming down footage, organizing it, focusing on one clip at a time, and repeatedly polishing and fixing jokes. The hosts are picky about their editing and are still hoping to find lost footage. They also discuss Tucker's attractiveness and the use of glasses as a defining characteristic for some people. Matt watched the movie Brawl in Cell Block 99 and recommends it, but Ryan only saw the last third. Matt is currently on a kick to watch everything on his watch list, driven by his obsessive personality.


[22:04 - 22:13] Clay Walsh owns an antique shop in a small Midwestern college town


[22:13 - 22:20]He meets a free-spirited woman named Amber, who rents an apartment above his shop


[22:21 - 22:33]Clay has a pledge not to be alone with a woman other than his wife


[22:21 - 22:33]Amber finds this odd, questioning how he can have a wife if he won't be alone with a woman


[22:21 - 22:33]The movie is called "Old Fashioned" and promotes traditional values and relationships


[22:21 - 22:33]Clay and Amber's relationship develops despite their differences


[22:21 - 22:33]A budget of $5 million was allocated for the movie, but it only grossed $5.7 million


[14:40 - 22:33]"Old Fashioned" is a movie about a man, Clay Walsh, who owns an antique shop and has a pledge not to be alone with a woman other than his wife. He meets a free-spirited woman, Amber, who challenges his beliefs. The movie promotes traditional values and relationships and only grossed $5.7 million despite a $5 million budget.


[22:42 - 23:03]A man named Clay owns an antique shop and doesn't date


[23:08 - 23:26]A woman named Amber tries to get to know Clay and they eventually agree to go on a date


[23:08 - 23:26]Amber and Clay get married despite their unorthodox relationship and pasts


[23:26 - 23:32]Amber has a troubled past and has been in abusive relationships, while Clay used to exploit women in films


[24:20 - 24:41]The movie Old Fashioned is described as having no sex, violence, profanity, or alcohol use, but includes frightening and intense scenes


[25:28 - 25:45]Other Pure Flix movies include titles like Holy Man Undercover and Mom's Night Out


[29:22 - 29:30]A movie called I'm Not Ashamed is based on the true story of a Christian girl who was killed in the Columbine shooting


[22:34 - 30:26]The most recent Pure Flix movie, Unplanned, is listed as an anti-abortion propaganda film Overall, Pure Flix is a faith-based film company that produces movies with Christian themes and values, often based on true stories. Their films often have no sex, violence, profanity, or alcohol use, but may include frightening and intense scenes.


[30:26 - 30:38] Abby Johnson sees a Planned Parenthood booth at a college career fair and agrees to volunteer.


[31:12 - 31:34]The movie is about a woman who was in charge of abortion clinics, but then turned around and became anti-abortion.


[31:12 - 31:34]The movie is produced by Pure Flix and is listed as an anti-abortion propaganda film.


[31:34 - 31:42]She is told their ultimate goal is to reduce the number of abortions.


[31:34 - 31:42]She becomes pregnant and has a medical abortion, which is shown in the trailer.


[31:34 - 31:42]It was released on March 29th in the United States.


[31:34 - 31:42]The working title was "Redeemed" and details were kept secret to avoid protests.


[31:34 - 31:42]Some TV channels refused to air ads for the film.


[32:17 - 32:27]The narrator and another person plan to marathon the movie and joke about how bad it will be.


[32:42 - 32:55]They mention an idea for a future project.


[33:47 - 34:02]The narrator has a bathroom emergency and takes a break.


[36:58 - 37:09]They return to talking about movies and mention watching Reservoir Dogs.


[37:09 - 37:15]Reservoir Dogs is Tarantino's first film and has a lower budget feel.


[37:36 - 37:55]The narrator also noticed a green screen in Pulp Fiction.


[37:36 - 37:55]The green screen may have been intentional, as Tarantino has used similar techniques in other films.


[30:26 - 38:08]Overall, the text discusses a movie about a woman who goes from being in charge of abortion clinics to becoming anti-abortion, and the narrator and another person plan to watch it and make fun of it. They also mention watching Reservoir Dogs and noticing a green screen in Pulp Fiction.


[38:08 - 38:16] The speakers discuss various movies, such as Reservoir Dogs and The Irishman.


[38:37 - 38:42]They mention actor Tim Roth and his performance in Reservoir Dogs.


[39:22 - 39:30]The conversation shifts to the topic of movie remakes, specifically the possibility of a remake of The Iron Giant.


[41:05 - 41:27]They discuss the current protests in Hong Kong and the potential for the situation to escalate.


[43:37 - 43:54]The speakers also mention the controversy surrounding the remake of Mulan and the actress's support of the Chinese government.


[43:37 - 43:54]The conversation turns to the influence of China in Hollywood and the potential for China to gain more control in the industry.


[44:52 - 44:58]The speakers mention their previous plans to visit Hong Kong in November, but acknowledge that it is not safe to do so now.


[44:58 - 45:20]They mention the possibility of the protests turning violent and the speaker's experience in China.


[38:08 - 45:30]The speakers discuss various movies and the influence of China in Hollywood, as well as the current situation in Hong Kong and their previous plans to visit.


[45:30 - 45:41]Military trucks have been brought into a town in large numbers, potentially for show or intimidation.


[47:44 - 47:53]The US may not intervene due to political ties with China.


[49:34 - 49:46]Pepe has become a symbol for the Hong Kong protests, potentially stemming from its use in memes and Japanese culture.


[52:04 - 52:20]Pepe's popularity grew and it became a widely used meme.


[53:01 - 53:24]Some believe that the classification of Pepe as a hate symbol is a way to prank the media.


[53:01 - 53:24]There are more pressing issues in terms of hate and white supremacy that should be addressed.


[53:30 - 53:39]Pepe originated from a web comic where he is shown peeing at a urinal with his pants down.


[45:30 - 53:46]Military trucks have been brought into a town, the US may not intervene due to political ties with China, and Pepe has become a symbol for the Hong Kong protests possibly due to its use in memes and Japanese culture. The classification of Pepe as a hate symbol is seen by some as a prank on the media, but there are more pressing issues to address. Pepe originated from a web comic and has since become a widely used meme.


[54:38 - 54:56] They discuss using Honey to save money when shopping online


[55:36 - 55:48]Ryan shares a story about using Honey to save money on planters


[56:37 - 56:59]They then discuss Raycon wireless earbuds, which are endorsed by Ray J and celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Cardi B


[58:43 - 58:49]They mention that this is the last podcast recorded in the Game Grumps office, as they are moving offices


[59:51 - 1.00:02]They thank the Game Grumps for allowing them to use the podcast studio for the past two years


[1.00:02 - 1.00:21]They announce that they will be bootlegging the podcast for a couple of weeks before revealing a new studio


[1.00:21 - 1.00:29]They talk about using Patreon for extra content and to help support the podcast


[1.00:29 - 1.00:35]They end by thanking listeners and promoting their Spotify and iTunes pages


[53:46 - 1.00:40]In this audio, the hosts discuss using Honey to save money when shopping online and share a personal story about using it to save money on planters. They also mention Raycon wireless earbuds, thank the Game Grumps for allowing them to use the podcast studio, and announce their upcoming move to a new studio. They encourage listeners to support them through Patreon and promote their presence on Spotify and iTunes.