
SuperMegaCast - EP 318: Tinfoil Hat Society


[00:00 - 00:11]Ryan and Matthew welcome listeners to another episode of the Super Mega Cast.


[00:11 - 00:19]They discuss why people call them Matt and Ryan instead of Matthew and Ryan.


[00:45 - 01:03]They talk about how language has evolved to use emojis instead of expressing emotions with words.


[04:19 - 04:29]They mention Luke's editing style and how he always FaceTimes them shirtless.


[06:07 - 06:18]They joke about squirrels eating dog poop and burying nuts.


[07:13 - 07:25]Ryan mentions being sick and how it's unfortunate we won't get an Austin Powers sequel.


[07:43 - 07:52]They discuss the possibility of an Austin Powers sequel with an older Austin.


[08:02 - 08:07]They mention Ben Stiller's transformation in Tropic Thunder.


[00:00 - 08:14]Ryan and Matthew discuss language, squirrels, and Austin Powers sequels with special guest Ben Stiller's transformation in Tropic Thunder.


[09:25 - 09:43]Mike Myers reflects on his role in Austin Powers and his physical appearance


[09:59 - 10:50]There have been rumors of another Austin Powers movie for years


[09:59 - 10:50]In September 2022, Myers hinted at a possible fourth film in the franchise


[09:59 - 10:50]He previously teased a fourth movie back in May 2022


[09:59 - 10:50]The next Austin Powers movie could potentially focus on a new, younger spy and have a feminist message


[13:12 - 13:18]The hosts jokingly mention their past conservative views and how they have adapted to fit in with current trends


[13:33 - 13:45]There is a possibility that the social media buzz around the potential movie has affected the script


[14:20 - 14:40]The hosts of the podcast offer their own ideas for the potential movie


[14:20 - 14:40]They express interest in being involved in the production of the movie


[08:14 - 17:12]A summary of the discussion is that there may be a fourth Austin Powers movie in the works with a potential social media influence on the plot.


[17:31 - 17:44]The speaker discusses feeling forced into life and potentially suing their parents for giving birth without their consent.


[17:52 - 17:58]They describe the human experience as filled with sorrow, happiness, anxiety, and other emotions and experiences.


[19:39 - 19:45]The speaker's co-host shares a story about his dad listening to their podcast and jokes about having sex with his dad.


[22:27 - 22:43]The co-host jokes about his father copying his jokes about having sex with him.


[22:27 - 22:43]The speaker's co-host suggests that the speaker start making more jokes about having sex with his own father.


[22:27 - 22:43]The speaker mentions that his father supports his art, but has a hard time listening to their podcast because of the sexual jokes.


[23:19 - 23:29]They discuss appropriating other cultures, specifically dressing up as geishas for a Halloween party.


[23:19 - 23:29]The co-host suggests dressing up as geishas for a Halloween party with a small group of friends.


[24:32 - 24:44]The co-host suggests doing a voice while dressed up as a geisha, similar to Nathan Fielder's portrayal of an Asian character on his show.


[24:32 - 24:44]The speaker shares a clip from Nathan Fielder's show where he tries to disprove a stereotype about Asian women being bad drivers.


[24:32 - 24:44]The speaker shares a clip from Nathan Fielder's show where he jokes about Asian stereotypes.


[24:57 - 25:07]The speaker and co-host discuss whether or not it would be offensive for the speaker to do an accent while dressed up as a geisha.


[24:57 - 25:07]The speaker and co-host joke about using slurs in their comedy.


[17:13 - 25:07]In a concise and comprehensive summary, the speaker and co-host discuss controversial topics such as feeling forced into life, cultural appropriation, and making offensive jokes in comedy. They also share personal stories and jokes about having sex with each other and their own fathers.


[25:18 - 25:30]A man and woman are discussing a scene in a movie where a man asks the woman for permission to park her car in a racially insensitive way


[26:05 - 26:13]The man sets up the situation to make it seem like he is not being offensive


[26:13 - 26:34]He goes all out in the scene and the woman is surprised


[27:30 - 27:40]They discuss the use of body language in social situations


[31:02 - 31:28]The discussion turns to ordering the same food at a restaurant and sharing items, and whether it is perceived as gay or not


[32:54 - 33:03]They also discuss the idea of stealing from big corporations and its impact


[25:07 - 33:03]In summary, the conversation covers topics such as social etiquette, racial insensitivity, body language, and the morality of stealing from large corporations.


[33:03 - 33:10] Speaker talks about small instances of corporate greed, like charging for soda in water cups


[33:31 - 33:40]Mentions that this is not acceptable for small or locally owned businesses


[33:31 - 33:40]But for big corporations like Target, it's not a big deal


[33:58 - 34:29]Introduces ad reads for Raycon's new gaming series


[34:29 - 34:52]Describes features of the gaming earbuds and headphones


[35:06 - 35:55]Talks about how they are also good for music and phone calls


[35:06 - 35:55]Mentions special pricing and discount for listeners


[36:54 - 37:11]Talks about being sick and taking time off


[37:28 - 37:40]Discusses emotional connection to songs by Modest Mouse and Coldplay


[38:50 - 38:58]Remembers vacation to Outer Banks where they found out Michael Jackson died and listened to Coldplay's "Viva La Vida"


[39:55 - 40:01]Jokes about the French pronunciation of "Michael" and "Michelle"


[40:17 - 40:48]Talks about how many languages have variations of the name "Michael"


[40:54 - 40:59]Discovers that Magellan is a famous explorer and mentions other explorers like Columbus and Cortez


[41:58 - 42:07]Fox News controversy about replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous People's Day


[42:09 - 42:17]The speaker believes it's "cheating" that Columbus gets credit for discovering India


[33:03 - 42:17]The speaker discusses small instances of corporate greed, introduces ad reads for Raycon's new gaming series, remembers a vacation where they found out Michael Jackson died, jokes about the French pronunciation of "Michael," mentions famous explorers, and talks about a Fox News controversy regarding Columbus Day.


[42:18 - 42:32] They discuss the idea of going into another country and intervening in their internal struggles.


[43:08 - 43:20]They make a comparison to the treatment of Native Americans and the Vietnam War.


[43:20 - 43:30]They mention the use of carpet bombing and drone strikes in the Middle East.


[43:52 - 44:05]They joke about America "occupying" France during the Louisiana Purchase.


[45:53 - 45:58]They discuss the size of Louisiana during the purchase.


[48:08 - 48:16]They express interest in attending a big YouTuber or Twitch party.


[48:39 - 48:53]They mention the use of cocaine and gossip in the internet sphere.


[49:24 - 49:32]They joke about bullying each other and a colleague's face.


[49:59 - 50:34]They mention using Honey to save money while shopping online.


[49:59 - 50:34]They encourage listeners to use Honey if they don't already.


[50:34 - 50:57]They joke about using Honey to save money on food delivery.


[42:18 - 50:57]Overall, they discuss various topics and make jokes in a casual and humorous manner.


[50:57 - 51:39] Mat and Ryan promote Honey and Manscaped products in their podcast.


[56:59 - 57:17]They also mention seeing a shooting star and satellites in the sky.


[58:07 - 58:15]Matt is into space and UFOs, and they discuss the recent declassification of UFO information by the Pentagon and CIA.


[58:46 - 59:15]Congressional hearings are mentioned where light orbs that can appear and disappear are discussed.


[50:57 - 59:15]Mat and Ryan discuss promoting Honey and Manscaped products, seeing a shooting star and satellites in the sky, and the recent declassification of UFO information by the Pentagon and CIA, as well as congressional hearings discussing light orbs that can appear and disappear.


[59:57 - 1.00:12]Speaker discusses unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and how they can break laws of physics


[1.02:48 - 1.02:57]Suggests that the Phoenix lights were the same phenomenon and have been happening for a long time on Earth


[1.05:11 - 1.05:28]People are not freaking out about this as much as they should be


[1.05:58 - 1.06:10]Layton and Jim saw a UFO while FaceTiming and it moved in a formation and disappeared


[1.06:21 - 1.06:28]Layton is known for telling stories about seeing UFOs, but this time there was photographic evidence


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]Government and multiple governments have confirmed the existence of UFOs


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]There are no concrete explanations for these sightings, but people tend to rely on more normal explanations to feel more comfortable


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]The government may have tried to discredit UFO sightings in the past through a secret project


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]People are more interested in the sci-fi aspect of aliens and ghosts than the actual possibility of their existence


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]The speaker is not personally invested in the topic, but finds it interesting to speculate and think about


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]Pentagon declassified reports of UFO sightings and there is evidence of them on military radar


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]The government may not release all information or footage due to national security concerns


[1.07:21 - 1.07:39]The speaker would love to see a UFO and is disappointed that there are no clear sightings or footage


[1.07:21 - 1.07:39]The speaker's perception is the only one they can trust in the end


[59:15 - 1.07:39]Speaker discusses the existence of UFOs, citing evidence from government reports and personal experiences. They also discuss the lack of concrete explanations and the government's possible attempts to discredit sightings. The speaker expresses their personal interest in the topic and desire to see a UFO.


[1.07:39 - 1.07:58] The speaker has a problem with the idea of UFOs and believes there is a more logical explanation for them.


[1.07:58 - 1.08:05]They believe that the concept of an interdimensional or inner space craft is more plausible than a UFO.


[1.08:20 - 1.08:28]They believe that human consciousness is not the peak of intelligence and that there are things beyond us.


[1.08:28 - 1.08:41]They think that there are things in the universe that humans cannot comprehend or understand.


[1.08:47 - 1.08:55]The speaker thinks that the UFOs could potentially be the aliens themselves, existing on a higher dimensional plane.


[1.10:47 - 1.10:57]They mention the movie "Interstellar" and the concept of love as the fourth dimension.


[1.11:07 - 1.11:15]The speaker believes that there are things in our dimension that transcend to the next dimension.


[1.13:03 - 1.13:19]They also mention the possibility of the UFOs being a prank or a way to control the public.


[1.14:51 - 1.15:01]They believe that McKay's political messages are too on the nose and that there are better ways to execute his style.


[1.15:29 - 1.15:36]The speaker thinks that McKay's movies are still worth watching and that he is trying new things.


[1.15:42 - 1.16:05]The speaker shares their disappointment with the movie "Don't Look Up" and Adam McKay's style.


[1.07:39 - 1.16:05]Overall, the speaker believes that there are things in the universe that are incomprehensible to humans and that it is fun to think about but difficult to fully understand.


[1.16:48 - 1.16:53] The speaker discusses a movie and its use of stock footage.


[1.16:54 - 1.17:10]They mention other movies and their editing choices.


[1.19:08 - 1.19:18]They mention a movie about the end of the world.


[1.21:01 - 1.21:14]They discuss their own book and its potential success.


[1.21:53 - 1.22:07]They talk about their writing process and possible concerns about originality.


[1.23:21 - 1.23:29]The speaker ends by summarizing their thoughts and fears about their ideas being copied.


[1.16:05 - 1.23:38]The speaker discusses movies and potential plagiarism.


[1.23:38 - 1.23:48]Person talking to Ryan about showing him a new track for their upcoming album and discussing a movie they both enjoyed


[1.24:32 - 1.24:43]Movie was about a man who wakes up in a world where the Beatles never existed and becomes a famous musician


[1.25:15 - 1.25:33]The movie has comedic elements and features Ed Sheeran playing himself as a character


[1.27:33 - 1.27:41]Person mentions having bought several paintings by Ringo Starr as an investment


[1.27:33 - 1.27:41]Person defends their purchase by saying they work hard for their money and the paintings are limited edition and signed by a living Beatle


[1.27:33 - 1.27:41]They mention that Ringo has been selling paintings since 2005 and has newer, more artistic pieces as well


[1.29:27 - 1.29:53]They joke about how it doesn't make them look any better than the other big streamers buying expensive items


[1.30:41 - 1.30:49]Person mentions having one of only 50 of a specific painting and that new ones are released regularly


[1.23:38 - 1.31:20]Person defends their purchase and mentions that the paintings are a good investment and a unique conversation starter.


[1.31:20 - 1.31:29] The speakers discuss spending $4,000 on a baby and $6,000 on other things, totaling $10,000.


[1.31:36 - 1.31:42]They mention feeling guilty about not donating the money to charity.


[1.31:42 - 1.31:47]One speaker talks about donating to charity for personal gain.


[1.32:12 - 1.32:19]They discuss whether the intention behind a good deed matters.


[1.33:28 - 1.33:34]One speaker shares a story about a man taking a homeless person to Disneyland and the potential consequences.


[1.34:00 - 1.34:09]They mention a social experiment where a man asks homeless people for food or money and then gives them a large sum of money.


[1.36:06 - 1.36:12]They joke about doing a similar experiment with ice cream.


[1.36:27 - 1.36:32]They mention the after show on Patreon and encourage listeners to check it out.


[1.31:20 - 1.37:52]The speakers discuss the morality and potential consequences of performing good deeds for personal gain, using examples of charitable acts and social experiments.