
SuperMegaCast - EP 49: Vertically Inclined Primate


[00:11 - 00:16] The speaker is the first one on the podcast for the week and they are waiting for the others to join.


[00:16 - 00:22]The AC is not off, causing some disturbance.


[00:28 - 00:34]The speaker's mic stand is broken and they struggle with it.


[01:50 - 01:56]They thank their sponsor, MeUndies, and talk about the product.


[02:18 - 02:25]They introduce the Super Mega Cast and mention it is episode 49.


[02:25 - 02:30]They mention their 50th episode is coming up but have no plans.


[03:22 - 03:28]They joke about their boss, Aaron, not listening to the podcast.


[04:41 - 04:48]They discuss a new project they have been working on.


[04:49 - 04:55]The speaker's phone vibrates and they get distracted.


[06:31 - 06:39]They mention the Lonely Island and their favorite project, Hot Rod.


[06:31 - 06:39]They discuss their love for Lonely Island and their dedication to the podcast.


[00:11 - 06:39]The speaker introduces the Super Mega Cast and discusses various topics such as their sponsor, a new project, and their love for Lonely Island. They also joke about their boss not listening to the podcast and mention their upcoming 50th episode.


[06:39 - 06:49]The person is talking about wanting to re-watch a movie they have seen many times before.


[06:49 - 07:02]They mention wanting to have a double feature with two other movies, Hot Rod and Nacho Libre.


[07:12 - 07:17]The person talks about how these three movies have a similar feeling of quirky oddness and self-awareness.


[08:26 - 08:33]They mention that the actor who played Napoleon Dynamite, Jon Heder, turns 40 this year and has four kids.


[09:00 - 09:12]The person wonders if being known for just one role, like Heder's role as Napoleon Dynamite, is a good thing or a bad thing for an actor.


[12:05 - 12:15]They discuss how short films have been developed into successful full-length movies, such as Napoleon Dynamite, Whiplash, and Lights Out.


[12:46 - 12:52]The person talks about the importance of having a dedicated voice behind a movie and mentions Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick as examples.


[13:24 - 13:31]They mention watching the movie Superbad for the first time and loving it.


[06:39 - 13:38]The person discusses re-watching a movie, wanting to have a double feature, and the actor who played Napoleon Dynamite turning 40. They also talk about the success of short films turned into full-length movies and the importance of having a dedicated voice behind a movie. They mention watching the movie Superbad for the first time and loving it.


[13:38 - 13:54]The speaker put on the movie "Super Bad" at the age of 21 because he remembered his sister having it on her iPod when they were younger.


[13:54 - 14:01]The speaker always wanted to watch "Super Bad" as a child but knew he wasn't allowed.


[14:07 - 14:14]The movie still holds up well and the speaker wants to watch it again with a friend.


[14:46 - 14:54]They then discuss the movie "Kangaroo Jack" and how it still holds up and is a fun movie.


[16:36 - 16:41]The speaker is tired of comic book movies and feels that they are becoming too formulaic and predictable.


[17:04 - 17:10]They mention the movie "Iron Man" and how the ending is a bit of a mess.


[17:56 - 18:02]The speaker used to do movie reviews on their channel, but has since deleted them.


[18:40 - 18:46]They briefly discuss the movie "The Green Hornet" and the speaker can't remember if they liked it or not.


[19:25 - 19:34]They then transition to discussing the SNES Classic and how the speaker wants one solely for the game "Donkey Kong Country."


[20:00 - 20:10]They mention how they regret not keeping their old consoles, and the SNES Classic holds a personal significance for them.


[20:00 - 20:10]The speaker believes that whether or not the SNES Classic is worth it is a personal decision.


[13:38 - 20:16]The speaker is interested in buying the SNES Classic because it holds personal value for them.


[20:24 - 20:31]The speaker discusses their interest in memorabilia and the Japanese version of the NES mini.


[20:31 - 20:38]They express interest in the SNES classic version despite ethical concerns about Nintendo's business practices.


[20:31 - 20:38]The speaker lists several games they are excited to play on the SNES classic.


[21:26 - 21:32]They joke about the false rumor that Nintendo donates proceeds to fund abortions.


[22:42 - 22:54]The speaker shares their admiration for Shigeru Miyamoto and their experience at E3.


[25:05 - 25:28]They discuss their dislike for amateur media coverage at E3.


[26:08 - 26:14]The idea of starting a gaming news outlet and attending E3 dressed as Chewbacca is mentioned.


[26:28 - 26:40]Celebrities wearing masks at Comic-Con is mentioned.


[26:46 - 27:05]The speaker questions whether these stories are PR stunts or genuine desires to have fun.


[20:16 - 27:05]The speaker talks about their interest in memorabilia and the Japanese version of the NES mini, their desire for the SNES classic despite ethical concerns, and their admiration for Shigeru Miyamoto. They also discuss their experience at E3 and the idea of starting a gaming news outlet.


[27:05 - 27:13] The speaker suggests getting masks made of themselves to walk around with.


[27:19 - 27:27]They joke about being mistaken for Conan O'Brien and John Tron.


[30:06 - 30:15]They discuss their interest in content creators from their past, such as Ray William Johnson and Rhett and Link.


[33:02 - 33:10]They mention wanting to have Dolan Dark and Frank back on their podcast.


[33:16 - 33:23]The speaker recalls getting sushi with Frank and their difficulty in initiating plans.


[27:05 - 33:49]The speaker discusses the idea of getting masks made of themselves and jokes about being mistaken for famous personalities. They also mention their interest in past content creators and their desire to have certain guests on their podcast. They also recall a recent hangout with a friend and their difficulty in initiating plans with others.


[34:07 - 34:12]Person is always down to hang out but never follows through


[38:02 - 38:07]They also went to a famous ramen place with individual booths


[38:13 - 38:20]Person likes sushi more than ramen


[38:27 - 38:40]They went to a sushi place called Kula which is always busy but still good


[38:27 - 38:40]Person had the best sushi of their life in Shibuya, Tokyo at a rotating sushi restaurant


[38:27 - 38:40]Their friends Ding Dong and Julian eat a lot of sushi and spicy food without showing any signs of discomfort


[39:11 - 39:23]They joke that Ding Dong is actually a robot created by Julian


[39:56 - 40:01]They want to hang out with their friends more, possibly for a movie night with VHS tapes


[40:02 - 40:20]They have a friend named Frank who they hang out with occasionally


[33:49 - 40:20]Person talks about hanging out with friends, going to sushi and ramen places, and joking about their friend being a robot. They want to hang out more with friends and possibly have a movie night.


[40:27 - 40:34]The speaker is discussing drinking grain alcohol and how it can quickly lead to intoxication.


[40:53 - 40:58]They suggest doing a "baby video" where they vomit before drinking and then each drink a two liter of grain alcohol until they die.


[43:07 - 43:14]The speaker talks about their delayed computer order and the debate between Mac and Windows for gaming.


[43:33 - 43:38]They mention Linux and how it is good for programming, but not necessary for everyday use.


[44:22 - 44:27]The conversation turns to watching movies about monkeys, including Mighty Joe Young and MVP: Most Valuable Primate.


[44:56 - 45:01]The speaker confuses Mighty Joe Young with another movie about a chimp who skateboards.


[46:06 - 46:13]They discuss the 1998 remake of Mighty Joe Young and the iconic scene where the gorilla saves the girl from a falling Ferris wheel.


[46:48 - 46:55]The speaker gives a final comment about how no Spider-Man movie will ever top Spider-Man 2.


[46:55 - 47:02]The conversation briefly touches on the movie The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and the general consensus that Spider-Man 2 is the best Spider-Man movie.


[40:21 - 47:02]Overall, the speaker discusses drinking, their delayed computer order, and their love for movies about monkeys. They also touch on the debate between Mac and Windows and briefly mention the Spider-Man movie franchise.


[40:21 - 47:02]Overall, the speaker discusses drinking, their delayed computer order, and their love for movies about monkeys. They also touch on the debate between Mac and Windows and briefly mention the Spider-Man movie franchise.


[47:03 - 47:08]Narrator discusses watching Spider-Man 2 in the past


[50:46 - 50:53]Discussion about the ethics of clickbait on YouTube


[51:21 - 51:30]Narrator brings up a popular movie trend of making videos at 3am


[51:57 - 52:02]Mention of sponsors and a segue to a new topic


[52:03 - 52:08]Suggestion for a new type of monster truck rally with segues


[52:46 - 52:51]Discussion about Pacific Rim 2 and the quality of the first movie


[53:45 - 53:53]Scenes and characters from Spider-Man 2 are mentioned and discussed


[53:45 - 53:53]Mention of a famous movie quote and confusion with a quote from Independence Day


[53:53 - 53:59]Mention of specific actors and characters from Pacific Rim


[53:53 - 53:59]Praise for an actress in Pacific Rim


[53:59 - 54:04]Discussion about a movie called Pachinko, potentially starring the actress mentioned earlier


[47:03 - 54:11]Narrator discusses past movie experiences, popular movie trend of 3am videos, ethics of clickbait, potential new type of monster truck rally, discussion about Pacific Rim 2, confusion about famous movie quote, praise for actress, and mention of a movie called Pachinko.


[54:17 - 54:24] The speaker discusses a movie he is interested in called Okcha, featuring actors Paul Dano and Jake Gyllenhaal.


[54:33 - 54:41]The movie is about a hippopotamus-like creature and a young girl who are friends, and the moral gray area surrounding people who want to use the animal for their own purposes.


[55:34 - 55:40]The speaker and his co-host watch the trailer for the movie and express excitement for its release.


[56:24 - 56:29]The conversation shifts to the success of Netflix's original content and the speaker recommends the show Narcos.


[56:29 - 56:40]The speaker also mentions the movie Logan and its connection to one of the actors in Narcos.


[1.00:01 - 1.00:09]They discuss the possibility of watching Logan and other Quentin Tarantino movies that the speaker has not seen.


[1.00:23 - 1.00:29]The speaker mentions that he will be seeing Baby Driver that night and invites his co-host to join him.


[54:11 - 1.00:37]A movie is discussed, featuring actors Paul Dano and Jake Gyllenhaal, about a hippopotamus-like creature and a young girl who are friends and the moral gray area surrounding people who want to use the animal for their own purposes. They also discuss Netflix's original content and the movie Logan, and the possibility of watching it and other Quentin Tarantino movies. The speaker will be seeing Baby Driver that night and invites his co-host to join him.


[1.00:38 - 1.00:47] Speaker discusses being a fan of Edgar Wright's films


[1.03:56 - 1.04:07]Views on kids movies and how they have changed


[1.04:08 - 1.04:14]Mentions idea of doing a movie review series


[1.04:08 - 1.04:14]Planning to do a movie review series with a friend


[1.04:39 - 1.04:45]Wants to do something in terms of movie discussion on Supermega


[1.04:39 - 1.04:45]Hesitant to share movie opinions publicly


[1.04:52 - 1.05:03]Mention of a new video coming soon with Ryan and Christopher O'Neill


[1.05:03 - 1.05:13]Video is a return to sketch comedy after a two-year break


[1.05:14 - 1.05:19]Has trouble with setting up the show


[1.05:49 - 1.05:55]Excited for the video and encourages others to be excited as well


[1.06:07 - 1.06:13]Thanks listeners and encourages them to subscribe and check out past podcast episodes


[1.00:38 - 1.06:45]Speaker discusses being a fan of Edgar Wright's films and their idea of doing a movie review series. They mention their desire to do movie discussions on Supermega and the challenges they face in setting it up. They also share their thoughts on kids movies and their plans for a new video with Ryan and Christopher O'Neill. They thank listeners and encourage them to subscribe and check out past podcast episodes.