
The Açaí Conspiracy | supermegashow - 006


[00:00 - 00:10]Celebrating 420 with Mood's federally legal THC products


[00:17 - 00:24]20% off first order and free THCA pre-roll with promo code


[02:06 - 02:15]Discussion about wearing beanies as a fashion statement


[02:40 - 02:51]Hypothetical scenario of choosing a body part to duplicate and place on forehead


[03:37 - 03:45]Discussion about potential body parts and their functions


[05:15 - 05:21]Idea for a movie about a man stuck hanging from a cliff, inspired by the movie "Cliffhanger"


[07:35 - 07:43]Google search on how long Sylvester Stallone hangs in "Cliffhanger"


[07:53 - 08:03]Results of the search, including total time spent hanging and breakdown of different hanging scenes


[08:24 - 08:29]Question about whether Stallone's character is named Cliff as a pun


[00:00 - 08:29]Discussion of celebrating 420 with Mood's THC products, hypothetical scenario about duplicating a body part, and discussion about a potential movie idea inspired by "Cliffhanger".


[08:29 - 08:35]Cliffhanger asks about character names in the movie


[08:35 - 08:42]Discussion about making a short film about a cliffhanger named Cliff


[08:42 - 08:47]Discovery that character's name in movie was Gabe Walker


[08:42 - 08:47]Suggestion that Gabe-ish would have been a better name


[08:54 - 09:00]Discussion about actors in the movie, including John Lithgow


[09:35 - 09:40]Discussion about not watching Dexter


[09:47 - 09:53]Mention of Dexter and its decline in quality


[10:19 - 10:29]Description of sketch about Stuart Pecan interrogation


[10:36 - 10:47]Release of music video before sketch


[10:48 - 10:56]Working on sketch since November


[12:44 - 12:57]Mention of wanting to write, direct, and star in a series


[14:06 - 14:12]Improvisation during interrogation scene


[14:06 - 14:12]Description of recording process for interrogation scene


[14:12 - 14:20]Description of filming process for final scene


[14:21 - 14:30]Mention of renting an Airbnb for filming


[15:16 - 15:30]Mention of getting free food for actor playing Officer Clinton


[16:00 - 16:20]Discussion about comments on video


[08:29 - 16:38]Discussion about character names and making a short film, discovery of character's name in movie, mention of actors, discussion about Dexter and sketch, release of music video before sketch, working on sketch since November, improvisation during interrogation scene, desire to create own series, description of recording and filming process.


[16:39 - 16:56] Bought own carpet and bloodied it up for filming


[19:01 - 19:09]We were filming a murder scene and had to take body bag photos


[19:54 - 20:10]Airbnb owner came by and asked about what was going on, but we didn't want to tell him


[20:52 - 20:58]Couple staying in separate Airbnb unit saw the body bags and were confused


[23:21 - 23:28]We had a lot of fun writing the narration for the video


[23:39 - 23:53]Added in a joke about Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" being "Rick rolling around"


[24:16 - 24:26]Designed a funny album cover for the video


[16:39 - 24:26]We filmed a murder scene in an Airbnb, had to take body bag photos, and had fun writing the narration and adding in jokes like "Rick rolling around".


[24:26 - 24:43]The speaker discusses making a video and trying to make it look realistic.


[25:19 - 25:30]They mention the use of Rickrolling and the process of making each other laugh.


[25:30 - 25:43]The speaker talks about writing the book and sketches by trying to make each other laugh.


[25:50 - 25:56]They mention collaborating with someone and having fun with it.


[28:06 - 28:35]The speaker mentions creating Easter eggs in their work and challenges in making a sketch.


[28:55 - 29:20]They discuss the current video they are filming and praise the cinematographer.


[31:58 - 32:06]The speaker talks about making the footage look authentic and mentions using a real police body camera.


[32:24 - 32:35]They mention crunching down the video quality to match real footage.


[32:35 - 33:23]The speaker discusses blending in with what they are satirizing.


[24:26 - 33:23]Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of attention to detail and authenticity in their work.


[33:32 - 33:42]In the next sketch, they are not trying to go for an old-timey or YouTube crime vibe.


[34:22 - 34:38]The goal is to blend in with the real thing in the true crime video algorithm.


[34:56 - 35:27]They are paying respect to the genre while also poking fun at it.


[35:47 - 36:12]They asked the narrator from "Explore with Us" to do their video but he was unable due to contractual conflicts.


[38:19 - 38:36]They both agreed to move on to different genres and themes.


[38:19 - 38:36]They might revisit the genre in the future with a different spin.


[40:33 - 40:51]The difference between genuine humor and forced humor in content creation.


[41:17 - 41:44]Budget is used to pay cast and crew and for set design.


[41:52 - 42:03]The misconception of how movie budgets are used.


[33:23 - 42:03]In summary, they are proud of their creation and want to move on to other genres while potentially revisiting the true crime genre in the future.


[42:03 - 42:18] Budgets are used to allocate funds for projects and may include a separate marketing budget.


[42:23 - 42:36]The speaker's dream is to have a budget to make whatever they want, such as a Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart comedy.


[42:36 - 42:45]They want creative control and do not want studio executives to interfere with their work.


[44:25 - 44:39]They discuss their Patreon, which now has two new tiers, one of which includes a monthly sticker club.


[45:05 - 45:27]The highest tier includes having the supporter's name featured in the podcast.


[46:52 - 47:30]The speaker introduces a topic about a popular flavor, acai, and questions its existence.


[46:52 - 47:30]They have never seen or tasted an actual acai berry and believe it may just be a fake flavor.


[48:25 - 48:51]They research the existence of acai berries and find that they are native to Brazil and have to be frozen due to their quick spoilage.


[49:45 - 50:18]The speaker remembers trying an acai berry in middle school but questions where the other kid got it from.


[50:50 - 51:04]The speaker plans to try defrosting frozen acai berries on their way home.


[50:50 - 51:04]The speaker is skeptical of the reasoning behind not being able to find acai berries in stores and plans to try defrosting them to see if they taste good.


[42:03 - 51:13]Overall, the speaker questions the existence and availability of acai berries and is doubtful of their popularity and flavor.


[51:13 - 51:18] The speaker mentions asking about frozen acai berries on the drive home.


[52:00 - 52:08]They discuss whether or not acai is a real fruit.


[52:08 - 52:26]They talk about the credibility of Google and the idea that it may not always be honest.


[52:56 - 53:16]The speaker mentions the website Lad Bible and its connection to the website Failblog.


[53:40 - 53:56]They reminisce about their love for Failblog and its impact on their childhood.


[54:43 - 55:10]They check to see if Failblog is still a website and discover it has been replaced with a website about the end of America.


[55:41 - 55:48]They find the Cheeseburger Shop, which sells merchandise related to iconic internet brands.


[58:30 - 59:13]They discuss the financial success of websites like I Can Has Cheeseburger and the possibility of their own success.


[1.00:04 - 1.00:38]They mention Super Mega's own meme page.


[1.00:04 - 1.00:38]They joke about creating a new shirt design for Super Mega.


[1.00:04 - 1.00:38]The speaker makes a joke about changing their names for success.


[51:13 - 1.00:38]The speaker and their friend discuss various internet trends and websites, including Lad Bible, Failblog, and I Can Has Cheeseburger. They also discuss the financial success of these websites and joke about creating their own successful meme page for Super Mega.


[1.00:55 - 1.01:01]Two people are having a conversation, expressing love for each other


[1.01:01 - 1.01:18]One person reaffirms their love for the other, while the other person questions if it's seeking validation


[1.02:22 - 1.02:42]They discuss starting a new YouTube channel where they commentate over Game Grumps videos


[1.04:44 - 1.05:22]They joke about creating a mouthwash that makes your breath smell like beer or cigarettes


[1.06:28 - 1.06:36]They mention a friend named Tucker who doesn't practice personal hygiene but is talented with a camera


[1.07:33 - 1.07:41]They discuss a popular brand of coloring books from their childhood called Lisa Frank


[1.08:38 - 1.08:55]One person expresses interest in getting a full Lisa Frank back tattoo


[1.00:38 - 1.09:08]Two people discuss their relationship, joke about creating a YouTube channel, and reminisce about childhood memories of Lisa Frank products.


[1.09:08 - 1.09:27] The speaker talks about getting a chest tattoo inspired by Lisa Frank designs, including circles in different colors starting from the nipple.


[1.09:27 - 1.09:34]They discuss the idea of getting a coloring book-style tattoo on their chest and allowing others to color it in with a tattoo gun.


[1.09:27 - 1.09:34]The speaker mentions never taking tattoo lessons and not understanding why coloring in a black suit with markers was considered inappropriate by a Puerto Rican friend's mother.


[1.10:19 - 1.10:27]They recall drawing stick figures at war as a child and not realizing the potential racial implications.


[1.11:03 - 1.11:10]The speaker also mentions getting in trouble for drawing a comic with a character called "black boy" in Spanish and later changing it to "verde boy."


[1.12:44 - 1.13:01]They joke about turning their childhood comic into a full-length motion picture.


[1.15:09 - 1.15:23]The speaker encourages listeners to check out their Patreon for bonus content and a sticker club.


[1.15:23 - 1.15:35]They discuss redrawing their childhood comic and possibly coloring it for Patreon subscribers.


[1.15:55 - 1.16:14]The speaker ends by telling listeners to stay safe, warm, happy, and "gay" (meaning happy) and announces the end of the podcast.


[1.16:28 - 1.16:47]The speaker also makes a joke about being the first Markiplier and wearing a dark wig.


[1.09:08 - 1.16:54]The speaker talks about getting a tattoo inspired by Lisa Frank designs and discusses their childhood experiences with drawing and coloring. They also mention their Patreon and end with a joke about being the first Markiplier.