
SuperMegaCast - EP 75: New Year, New Nothing


[00:09 - 00:17]Ladies and gentlemen and creatures of all types, it's the 2018 edition of the Super Mega Cast.


[00:17 - 00:30]Hosts Ryan McGee and Matt Watson discuss their plans and hopes for the new year.


[00:30 - 00:48]They reflect on their expectations from the previous year and how they didn't quite achieve them.


[01:00 - 01:27]The hosts thank their sponsor, Beachbody on Demand, for helping them achieve their fitness goals.


[02:59 - 03:08]Ryan and Matt discuss their recent trip to South Carolina, where it snowed and they took some cool photos.


[03:42 - 04:00]Matt reveals he hasn't seen any of the Star Wars movies, but plans to watch them.


[05:21 - 05:44]Ryan gives his opinion on the latest Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi, and how it failed to bridge the gap between the first and third movies.


[05:21 - 05:44]Despite some flaws, Ryan and Matt still enjoyed the movie.


[07:11 - 07:17]The hosts discuss the director and writing of The Last Jedi and how the story arc is not planned out in advance.


[07:23 - 07:43]They compare it to the successful approach used in Breaking Bad.


[07:23 - 07:43]In Breaking Bad, the writers intentionally put themselves in a corner and had to improvise their way out, mirroring real life.


[07:43 - 07:58]The hosts give a spoiler alert for Breaking Bad and discuss a particularly badass moment in the show.


[00:09 - 07:58]The hosts discuss their plans for the new year, reflect on their previous expectations, thank their sponsor, and share their thoughts on their recent trip and the latest Star Wars movie. They also compare the writing styles of The Last Jedi and Breaking Bad.


[07:58 - 15:41]• The speaker talks about a movie where a character made a Gatling gun in his trunk. • They mention that Mythbusters is making a comeback with new hosts. • The speaker disagrees with the choice of hosts and suggests a more diverse cast. • They then discuss how the speaker will dress for a fancy dinner. • The speaker jokingly suggests using bacon grease as a hair product. • They talk about using grease in cooking and watching the movie Grease. • The speaker mentions watching the movie I, Tonya about the Tonya Harding scandal. • The speaker reflects on the fact that the movie may have sensationalized events. • The last bullet point summarizes the speaker's lighthearted and humorous conversation about movies and personal anecdotes.


[15:41 - 15:50]The audio discusses an interview with a former bodyguard who worked in counter terrorism.


[16:07 - 16:13]Tonya Harding hosted a show called "World's Dumbest Criminals" despite her involvement in a scandal.


[16:25 - 17:18]The bodyguard is portrayed as crazy and involved in a scandal with figure skater, Tonya Harding.


[16:25 - 17:18]The audio debates whether or not Harding got a bad reputation and if she actually did something wrong.


[19:41 - 19:51]The idea of a gay t-ball league is brought up.


[21:18 - 21:27]The speaker talks about switching from an iPhone to an Android phone.


[22:04 - 22:27]The speaker discusses leaving their parents' phone plan and getting their own.


[22:45 - 22:59]The speaker mentions using a lot of data on their phone.


[22:59 - 23:17]Some discussion about the correct pronunciation of "data" or "data".


[23:23 - 23:30]The audio concludes with a lighthearted discussion about data usage.


[15:41 - 23:30]The overall topic of the audio is a discussion about a former bodyguard and their involvement in a scandal with figure skater, Tonya Harding.


[26:25 - 26:32]2018 has started and people are hoping it will be better


[26:46 - 26:51]The YouTuber known as "the dumbass on YouTube" and his brother did something disrespectful to a country on the first day of 2018


[28:31 - 28:36]They have a lot of young fans who may believe their excuses


[29:10 - 29:16]Ryan and Matt discuss how they may have been fans of similar YouTubers when they were younger


[29:10 - 29:16]They mention Shane Dawson, Smosh, and Fred


[29:44 - 29:51]Lucas Cruikshank, the actor behind "Fred," now makes bad videos


[29:57 - 30:04]The last bullet point should be a comprehensive summary:


[23:30 - 30:11]In 2018, a controversial YouTuber and his brother did something disrespectful and have a lot of young fans who may believe their excuses, causing Ryan and Matt to reflect on past popular YouTubers such as Shane Dawson, Smosh, and Fred, whose actor, Lucas Cruikshank, now makes bad videos.


[34:51 - 35:02]Discussion about a new YouTube channel and its content


[35:39 - 35:44]A failed attempt at growing facial hair using Rogaine


[35:45 - 35:50]Plans to focus on Twitch streaming in 2018


[36:23 - 36:32]Praise for YouTubers Rhett and Link and their successful formula


[36:23 - 36:32]A discussion about the possibility of a super mega Twitch channel for uncut gameplay episodes


[36:46 - 36:51]Excitement for future content and ideas being considered


[30:11 - 36:51]Discussion of new YouTube channel and Twitch streaming plans for 2018, including a potential super mega Twitch channel.


[37:14 - 37:28] Talking about starting a movie review series


[37:35 - 37:45]Wondering if people will actually be excited for it


[38:48 - 38:53]Mentioning a meme about not trying something even once


[39:26 - 39:36]Considering doing two 30-minute podcast episodes per week instead of one hour-long episode


[40:32 - 40:38]Talking about possible memes for 2018


[41:16 - 41:22]Talking about putting lotion on their hands


[41:22 - 41:30]Ryan not listening to Matt and petting his hand like a llama


[41:43 - 41:54]Matt's shirt getting eaten by a goat at a petting zoo


[42:01 - 42:09]Matt crying when he saw the ending of a movie


[42:26 - 42:33]Mentioning a movie with Elijah Wood called "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore"


[36:53 - 43:25]Discussing potential movie review series, meme predictions for 2018, and various movie-related topics.


[43:25 - 43:37]Discussion about a violent independent movie, "Brawl in Cell Block 99"


[44:04 - 44:14]Mention of director also directing "Bone Tomahawk"


[45:19 - 45:25]Description of graphic violence in the movie


[45:25 - 45:32]Idea for "Ryan's movie nights" Facebook page


[46:11 - 46:17]Discussion about communal movie nights and obnoxious people in theaters


[47:56 - 48:02]Shower personality test: drying off in shower or outside, using phone in shower, and Bluetooth shower speaker


[48:02 - 48:09]User's personal experience with drying off in the shower


[48:02 - 48:09]User's specific method of drying off in the shower


[49:22 - 49:30]User's Amazon wishlist and habit of buying things for themselves


[43:25 - 49:46]Discussion about a violent independent movie and its director, idea for a Facebook page for movie nights, and a shower personality test and user's specific method of drying off.


[49:46 - 49:55] person talks about drying their face and hair with a towel


[49:55 - 50:04]mentions the importance of drying their "gooch" (genital area)


[50:11 - 50:18]uses a blow dryer to ensure all parts are dry


[50:23 - 50:33]talks about their long hair and the need for a blow dryer to style it


[51:07 - 51:18]mentions a previous incident involving their hair being shaved into a "receding hairline design sketch"


[51:07 - 51:18]considers growing out their hair again and seeking advice on how to style it


[51:54 - 51:59]discusses different hair styles and products


[53:40 - 53:46]talks about being called a "douchebag" by a famous actor


[54:05 - 54:22]mentions watching an apology video and making fun of it


[55:09 - 55:23]discusses the imagery of an "earthworm slowly sliding into [someone's] ass"


[56:04 - 56:15]suggests creating an art exhibit featuring crying YouTuber apologies


[49:46 - 56:15]person talks about their hair care routine and their plans to grow out their hair, as well as their thoughts on different hairstyles and products. They also mention being called a "douchebag" by a celebrity and discussing an idea for an art exhibit featuring crying YouTuber apologies.


[56:20 - 56:30] The speakers discuss a hypothetical art gallery with different rooms displaying crying YouTubers, including those apologizing, coming out of the closet, and mourning pets.


[56:31 - 56:37]They note that YouTubers often share personal and controversial content.


[57:30 - 57:35]One speaker asks about the ethical differences between a YouTuber filming a suicide in a Japanese forest versus a friend's suicide in their home.


[57:50 - 57:59]They discuss the negative influence of "Aspros" (disrespectful and fame-seeking YouTubers) on young viewers.


[1.00:19 - 1.00:25]The speakers then give an update on "Ming," a homeless woman they discussed in a previous podcast.


[1.01:43 - 1.01:48]They decide to close the chapter on discussing Ming and move on.


[1.02:14 - 1.02:19]The podcast ends with the phrase "drop it like the time," meaning to end it quickly.


[56:15 - 1.02:22]Overall, the speakers discuss the negative impact of YouTubers on society and decide to end the podcast.