
SuperMegaCast - EP 56: Televised Puppet Disaster (ft. Tucker Prescott)


[00:09 - 00:17] The Super Mega Cast is back with episode 56 and a special guest, Matt.


[01:49 - 01:56]The group thanks their listeners for their support and announces upcoming merch.


[02:24 - 02:31]Tucker joins the podcast and discusses their recent trip together.


[03:38 - 03:46]They talk about their upcoming projects, including live-action videos and a music video with Chris from Oni.


[04:21 - 04:29]Tucker shares his dream scene to work on, which involves documentary-style content in the outdoors.


[05:52 - 06:00]Tucker's interest in outdoor and environmental issues is discussed.


[07:37 - 07:42]He mentions Patagonia as a location he would love to visit for filming.


[08:05 - 08:19]The podcast ends with a brief discussion of mountainous environments.


[00:09 - 08:19]The podcast covers a variety of topics, including a guest appearance, recent trip, upcoming projects, and Tucker's dream scene and interests in filming outdoor and environmental content.


[08:19 - 08:28]Person discusses their love for mountains and the unique elements found within them.


[09:02 - 09:14]Person's father has taken them to different mountains in the southern United States.


[09:28 - 09:33]They discuss the different types of wildlife they have encountered, including coyotes.


[11:20 - 11:32]Person recalls a trip to Brighton, England where they saw red foxes in the city.


[12:04 - 12:12]They express a desire to go hiking and camping in the snow.


[13:04 - 13:19]Person and a friend hitchhike to a circus in Germany and witness a strange performance involving spit takes.


[14:56 - 15:05]After the circus, they struggle to find a place to sleep in the middle of the night.


[08:19 - 15:11]Person discusses their experiences with mountains and different types of wildlife, including coyotes. They also recall a strange circus performance in Germany and their struggles to find a place to sleep while traveling.


[15:11 - 15:22] Police woman with German shepherds interrupts the narrator and their companion while they are trying to find a place to sleep in a town at 1 a.m.


[15:44 - 16:00]They eventually settle for a spot next to a highway entrance ramp.


[16:28 - 16:33]They make a joke about the narrator's companion being Buddhist.


[17:56 - 18:01]The narrator and their companion share uncomfortable experiences of camping in the rain.


[17:56 - 18:01]The narrator forgot their tent on a camping trip and had to sleep under a picnic table in the rain.


[18:36 - 18:44]They make food including "turtles" (ground beef shaped like turtles), pancakes with chocolate chips, and cobbler.


[19:40 - 19:46]The narrator and their roommate are trying to be more environmentally conscious by using refillable water jugs instead of disposable plastic bottles.


[20:11 - 20:20]Tucker, the roommate, observes their behavior but does not intervene.


[21:24 - 21:35]The narrator and Tucker discuss the impact of large industries on environmental waste.


[21:36 - 21:41]The narrator jokes about not flushing the toilet to save water.


[22:08 - 22:16]Tucker would step in if the narrator and their roommate were littering frequently.


[15:11 - 22:16]The narrator and their companion encounter a police woman with German shepherds while trying to find a place to sleep in a town at 1 a.m. They eventually settle for a spot next to a highway entrance ramp and make jokes about Buddhism. They also share uncomfortable experiences of camping in the rain. The narrator once forgot their tent and had to sleep under a picnic table. They make various food items and are trying to be more environmentally conscious. Tucker observes their behavior but does not intervene, and they discuss the impact of large industries on environmental waste.


[22:16 - 22:25] The speaker is bothered by the fact that the apartment complex they live in does not recycle.


[22:59 - 23:09]The speaker's friend Tucker found a crinkled up aluminum tin in a potted plant that they used instead of buying a new one.


[24:04 - 24:11]The speaker and Tucker discuss using a tile to track items they frequently lose.


[25:00 - 25:08]The group saw two movies, Wind River and Ingrid Goes West, both starring Emily Osman.


[28:14 - 28:20]The speaker and Matt have differing opinions on Ingrid Goes West, with Matt not liking it and the speaker feeling it failed to be a strong satire.


[22:16 - 29:05]Overall, the speaker's main issue with the group is their lack of recycling, and the group saw two movies together, with differing opinions on one.


[29:11 - 29:18] The speaker discusses their idea for a better ending for a movie and the involvement of Ice Cube's son in the film


[29:51 - 29:56]Ice Cube's son is also the actor who played Ice Cube in the movie "Straight Outta Compton"


[30:28 - 30:34]Despite this, the ending of the movie is criticized for being bad and having a negative message


[31:33 - 31:41]The speaker imagines a scenario where Ice Cube wants to contact their mother and potentially have a child with her


[31:42 - 31:48]The speaker shares personal information about their mother's reproductive health


[32:13 - 32:18]The conversation shifts to discussing vasectomies and their reversibility


[34:31 - 34:41]The ending of the movie is criticized for its bad message and the involvement of Ice Cube's son


[34:58 - 35:06]The speaker remembers an uncomfortable experience with a hairdresser as a child


[35:46 - 35:54]The conversation ends with the speakers discussing their current need for haircuts and the speaker's unique hairstyle


[29:06 - 36:03]Overall, the speakers discuss their thoughts on a movie and their personal experiences with haircuts and reproductive health.


[38:23 - 38:29] A discussion about anime haircuts and a story about a failed attempt at being a puppeteer for a school mascot named Crocky.


[39:13 - 39:23]A similar experience with a morning news program in high school.


[39:38 - 39:45]A memory of a classmate accidentally saying "study hard and bust a nut" during the morning news broadcast.


[40:47 - 40:52]Stories of being influenced by peers to do inappropriate actions, such as showing a middle finger to a teacher or looking up the word "ejaculate" in a dictionary.


[41:47 - 41:52]A mention of sex education in South Carolina and its lack of comprehensive teaching on the subject.


[42:05 - 42:10]Recollections of watching videos about gonorrhea and its effects on the body.


[42:51 - 42:58]The speaker's favorite thing about going to movies with the person they are speaking to.


[42:58 - 43:05]A humorous comment made by the speaker to fill the silence.


[36:03 - 43:05]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as anime, childhood experiences, and sexual education, with a humorous tone throughout.


[43:14 - 43:23]The speaker discusses how they make noises during movie trailers and how it may seem strange to others


[44:30 - 44:35]They also talk about their experience at the Arklight Hollywood cinema and how they appreciate the respectful atmosphere and rules


[44:36 - 44:41]Tucker mentions that the theater is not environmentally friendly enough and the seats are not as fancy as he would like


[46:44 - 46:56]There is a possible lawsuit between MoviePass and AMC theaters


[47:15 - 47:25]The group discusses the benefits of MoviePass and how it may be helping to increase movie theater attendance


[48:36 - 48:42]They discuss the rising cost of movie tickets and the speaker mentions a $2.50 theater in their hometown


[49:39 - 49:45]The speaker mentions going to a dollar theater for youth movie trips and seeing Christian movies there


[49:45 - 49:51]They express excitement for the release of "God's Not Dead 3"


[49:56 - 50:02]Pure Flix is mentioned as the production company for the "God's Not Dead" movies and their own version of Netflix for religious films


[43:05 - 50:12]Overall, the group recommends the Arklight Hollywood cinema and MoviePass, but also acknowledges the potential negative impact on movie theaters.


[50:31 - 50:41]The speaker discusses different streaming services, including Netflix and Pure Flix.


[56:18 - 56:24]The speaker and their friend discuss a blooper from a recent shoot where one of them falls on a skateboard.


[56:24 - 56:29]They prefer the "original" streaming service, which they refer to as the Bible and Jet Flix.


[56:29 - 56:35]They mention breaking a remote in anger during the making of a video for Jet Flix.


[56:29 - 56:35]They mention a possible behind-the-scenes video for the upcoming video.


[56:29 - 56:35]They briefly discuss a YouTube series called "Going Deep with Casam G," where the host interviews porn stars.


[56:35 - 56:42]The friend recommends watching the series.


[56:44 - 56:51]The friend makes a joke about a person named William Johnson.


[56:52 - 57:02]The speaker mentions their preference for the term "little people" over "midgets."


[50:13 - 57:02]The speaker summarizes the previous points by mentioning different topics discussed in the conversation.


[58:28 - 58:34]Discussion about terminology used for individuals with dwarfism


[58:42 - 58:50]Memories and stories related to encounters with little people


[1.01:03 - 1.01:09]Explanation of the game "odds"


[1.02:25 - 1.02:30]Attempt to pants Ryan in public


[1.03:03 - 1.03:08]Tucker's website mentioned


[1.03:36 - 1.03:43]Mention of upcoming music video


[1.03:36 - 1.03:43]Release of other content before music video


[57:02 - 1.03:45]The audio covers a discussion on terminology for individuals with dwarfism, memories and stories related to encounters with little people, explanation of the game "odds", an attempt to pants Ryan in public, and a mention of an upcoming music video.