
SuperMegaCast - EP 151: R-Rated


[00:06 - 00:22] Introduction to Super Megacast episode 151 and the naming of episodes after original Pokemon


[00:32 - 00:37]Nostalgia for Pokemon franchise, including the Pokemon poster and Burger King's gold plated cards


[00:43 - 00:52]Discussion of favorite generations and Pokemon, including Emerald, Totodile, Chickorita, and Nosepass


[01:10 - 01:41]Disinterest in newer generations and criticism of Pokemon Sword and Shield graphics and gameplay


[02:04 - 02:24]Mention of controversy surrounding the number of Pokemon included in the new game


[03:55 - 04:11]Speculation on potential marketing strategy for Sonic movie redesign


[06:43 - 07:11]Further discussion and criticism of Pokemon Sword and Shield graphics, including comparison to previous games and preference for 2D pixel art


[07:18 - 07:34]Personal history with Pokemon games, including playing Yellow, Red, Blue, and Diamond and Pearl


[07:18 - 07:34]Childhood memories of purchasing used games from local stores


[00:06 - 07:47]The hosts discuss the Pokemon franchise, including nostalgia for past generations and criticism of the graphics and gameplay in the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Shield game. They also mention the controversy surrounding the number of Pokemon included in the game and speculate on potential marketing strategies. They also share personal memories of playing previous Pokemon games.


[07:47 - 07:53] Person discovers Pokemon Green cartridge and reminisces about the show


[07:59 - 08:10]They talk about episode 151 of Malcolm in the Middle and how they binged watched the show


[09:38 - 09:44]They discuss the accuracy of the show's setting and how relatable it was


[11:28 - 11:43]They talk about different story arcs and favorite episodes


[11:28 - 11:43]The person summarizes their love for both shows and their impact


[13:30 - 13:37]They mention visiting the street where the show was filmed and the house being torn down


[14:48 - 14:53]They mention visiting Albuquerque and seeing Breaking Bad locations


[07:47 - 15:13]The person ends with a mention of the connections between the two shows and their love for them.


[15:13 - 15:20] The speaker talks about how good Mexican food is, specifically New Mexican food.


[15:26 - 15:41]They then mention visiting the "Breaking Bad" house and feeling conflicted about potentially annoying the owners.


[15:26 - 15:41]The speaker reflects on the popularity of the neighborhood due to the show's fame.


[16:36 - 16:46]They mention the possibility of the house being more or less expensive due to its association with the show.


[18:27 - 18:32]The speaker discusses the show "Better Call Saul" and its upcoming final season.


[19:02 - 19:09]They reminisce about watching the show with a friend and ordering food.


[20:48 - 20:59]The speaker jokes about their daily routine of watching movies, playing video games, and masturbating.


[21:38 - 21:52]They mention a childhood belief about rain being caused by angels crying.


[22:00 - 22:15]The speaker mentions the manager at a round one bowling alley being a fan.


[22:00 - 22:15]They mention the slow-burn nature of "Better Call Saul" and how it only needs to tell the story leading up to "Breaking Bad."


[22:15 - 22:23]They discuss a horse racing game at the bowling alley.


[22:15 - 22:23]The speaker reflects on the surreal experience of being in the same location as a beloved TV show.


[15:13 - 22:32]Overall, the speaker discusses their love for Mexican food, visiting the "Breaking Bad" house, and their enjoyment of TV shows and games with friends.


[22:32 - 22:43] The speaker played a racing game that involved using horse reins instead of a steering wheel and had to whip the horse to make it gallop.


[22:43 - 22:53]The manager came up while the speaker was playing and the game broke.


[22:53 - 23:02]The speaker mentions other cool arcades in LA such as Round One and Class 82.


[23:02 - 23:25]They also mention places like Button Mash and Family Something.


[23:40 - 24:04]The speaker suggests going bowling at a classic LA bowling alley.


[23:40 - 24:04]They mention specific locations in South Carolina, such as Anchor Lanes, Twin Lanes, and Groucho's.


[25:04 - 25:30]They also mention their love for Mama Kim's and Waffle House.


[25:47 - 25:53]The speaker acknowledges that their podcast is categorized as a gaming podcast, but they also talk about movies.


[25:53 - 26:05]They mention that they receive backlash for their opinions on movies.


[27:20 - 27:43]The speaker defends their opinions and states that everyone has their own personal taste.


[27:43 - 27:54]They mention that they have different opinions on movies, such as Angry Birds.


[28:52 - 28:58]The speaker mentions watching more artsy films with their friend Harrison.


[28:58 - 29:05]They mention watching the movie Bad Lieutenant, released in the 90s.


[29:18 - 29:40]The speaker describes the plot of the movie and how it focuses on the character's life instead of plot-driven events.


[29:40 - 29:50]The speaker concludes by mentioning that the movie is a different type of film.


[22:32 - 29:50]The speaker talks about playing a unique racing game, visiting different arcades and bowling alleys, and their love for specific places in South Carolina. They also discuss their podcast being categorized as a gaming podcast and receiving backlash for their opinions on movies. The speaker mentions watching an artsy film with their friend and concludes by stating that the movie is a different type of film.


[29:50 - 30:13]Miyazaki's films focus on characters and their everyday lives


[30:13 - 30:22]He also incorporates cute and entertaining moments


[30:13 - 30:22]The speaker enjoys movies where they can just observe the characters


[30:22 - 30:36]Miyazaki does this well


[30:22 - 30:36]They also both enjoyed the movie "All is Lost"


[30:36 - 30:54]They often agree on movies, but have disagreed on some recent ones


[31:28 - 31:37]They mention "Stuber" and "McGruber" as recent movies they disagreed on


[31:37 - 31:43]The speaker is excited for three upcoming movies: "The Farewell," "The Art of Self-Defense," and "Crawl"


[33:28 - 33:46]The speaker enjoys creature feature movies and is excited for "Crawl"


[35:31 - 35:45]The speaker enjoys movies with male frontal nudity and questions why it is so stigmatized


[36:02 - 36:17]They discuss the MPAA and its rating system


[36:25 - 36:55]They talk about the rating system for movies in America and how it is driven by older individuals


[36:55 - 37:09]The MPAA rating system is constantly shifting and evolving


[37:17 - 37:48]PG-13 was introduced in 1984


[29:50 - 37:48]The last bullet point should be a concise and comprehensive summary of all the previous points.


[37:48 - 37:56]Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom caused outrage and was the first PG-13 film


[38:05 - 38:24]Planet X and X-rated movies were mysterious things as a kid


[38:24 - 38:48]PG-13 rating was introduced between 1972 and 1984, making it necessary to jump from PG to R


[38:48 - 38:53]PG movies used to include things that would now be considered too risque


[38:48 - 38:53]PG movies are now primarily for younger audiences, while PG-13 is for slightly older audiences


[38:53 - 39:08]Harry Potter films started getting PG-13 ratings with Prisoner of Azkaban


[39:46 - 39:52]The Chamber of Secrets is the favorite Harry Potter film because of its elements such as the flying car and the spiders


[42:22 - 42:45]Meundies products are made from micromodal fabric, which is three times softer than cotton


[42:45 - 43:38]Meundies is a comfortable brand that also has products for dogs


[42:45 - 43:38]Meundies has a 15% off discount and free shipping for first-time purchasers


[43:56 - 44:06]Drinking sparkling water is like drinking TV static or angry water


[37:48 - 45:36]Sugar addiction is a big problem and many corporations use it to make their products more addictive Overall, the conversation covers topics such as movie ratings, childhood memories, the Harry Potter franchise, and the comfort of Meundies products. They also touch on sugar addiction and its prevalence in society.


[45:36 - 45:44]The speaker discusses the normalization and profitability of addictions, specifically to caffeine and sugar.


[45:49 - 45:55]They mention their desire to have a "water addiction" because it is necessary for survival.


[45:55 - 46:03]The speaker believes that sugar addiction is not talked about enough because of its negative effects on dopamine levels.


[46:14 - 46:21]They share their personal experience with trying to cut back on soda and sugar.


[47:04 - 47:15]The speaker also discusses their preference for drinking soda out of a glass rather than a can or plastic bottle.


[47:54 - 48:19]They mention trying beer over ice in Thailand and a sketch idea involving male breast milk.


[48:34 - 48:42]The topic of the Tim and Eric Christmas special is brought up.


[49:02 - 49:21]The conversation shifts to discussing the structure and reception of the SuperMega movie.


[49:21 - 49:44]The speaker mentions watching the first Smosh movie and the Shane Dawson movies.


[50:39 - 51:14]They briefly talk about the plot of the movie "World's Greatest Dad."


[51:49 - 52:12]The speaker expresses their love for the Spy Kids franchise and their excitement for the 3D release of the third movie.


[51:49 - 52:12]They mention drawing pictures and getting ready to see the movie in 3D.


[45:36 - 52:48]The speaker discusses their thoughts on addictions, specifically to caffeine and sugar, and shares their personal experiences with trying to cut back on soda and sugar. They also mention their preference for drinking soda out of a glass and trying beer over ice in Thailand. The conversation shifts to discussing movies such as the Tim and Eric Christmas special, the SuperMega movie, and the Spy Kids franchise. They end with a summary of their love for the first three Spy Kids movies and a dismissal of the fourth one.


[53:01 - 53:07]The speaker discusses a movie called "Spikets 3D" and recognizes a character's sister as Emily Osment, who was also on "Hannah Montana"


[53:32 - 53:52]The speaker mentioned that they also saw "Shark Boy and Lava Girl" as a child and had a crush on the character Lava Girl


[54:02 - 54:12]The speaker talks about how the two movies have similar goofy elements and mentions that the director, Robert Rodriguez, also directed the actress who played Carmen in "Spy Kids"


[54:12 - 54:32]The speaker is surprised to find out that Rodriguez also directed "Machete" where the actress plays a sexualized character


[56:31 - 56:41]The speaker and the other person listen off the star-studded cast of "Machete" and mention that George Lopez was the villain in "Shark Boy and Lava Girl"


[57:07 - 57:18]The speaker suggests watching "Jack Frost" with Michael Keaton for Christmas and talks about how it scared them as a child


[57:54 - 58:06]The speaker and the other person discuss Keaton's roles as Batman, Birdman, and the Vulture in "Spider-Man: Homecoming"


[58:37 - 58:44]The speaker jokingly talks about what they think Keaton Jones is up to now


[58:37 - 58:44]The speaker and the other person mention their love for the word "pewdie tang" and end the podcast with a farewell message.


[52:48 - 59:18]The speaker and the other person talk about their love for hearing themselves talk and thank their supporters on Patreon.