Nerding Out with The Boys - SmoshCast #51
[00:00 - 00:15]The episode is sponsored by Sleep Number and DoorDash.
[00:16 - 00:33]They also discuss the Cyberpunk game and Final Fantasy VII Remake.
[00:33 - 01:22]The hosts wrap up by discussing the possibility of being stranded due to their location for the WWE event.
[00:39 - 01:08]The hosts chew cough drops and discuss how to avoid clanking them against their teeth.
[01:23 - 01:51]The hosts wrap up by discussing the possibility of being stranded due to their location for the WWE event.
[01:33 - 01:39]The hosts mention the movie "Ford v Ferrari" as an example of this trope.
[01:52 - 03:10]The only way to eliminate someone is to throw them over the top rope and both feet must touch the ground.
[02:05 - 04:15]The Royal Rumble is a 30-person battle royale, with new participants entering every two minutes.
[03:10 - 03:37]There are also entertaining moments where wrestlers are thrown under the ropes or out of the ring but manage to save themselves.
[03:37 - 04:02]The hosts were seated close to the action and had a great view of the event.
[04:15 - 04:28]They compare wrestling to anime, with the storylines and dramatic moments.
[04:28 - 05:06]There are also entertaining moments where wrestlers are thrown under the ropes or out of the ring but manage to save themselves.
[04:38 - 05:19]They compare wrestling to anime, with the storylines and dramatic moments.
[05:20 - 07:17]They discuss the trope of having to do something "harder" to succeed, such as pressing the gas pedal or singing louder.
[06:27 - 08:15]The hosts mention the movie "Ford v Ferrari" as an example of this trope.
[07:25 - 08:59]They discuss the trope of having to do something "harder" to succeed, such as pressing the gas pedal or singing louder.
[07:31 - 07:43]The only way to eliminate someone is to throw them over the top rope and both feet must touch the ground.
[07:44 - 08:23]They discuss the trope of having to do something "harder" to succeed, such as pressing the gas pedal or singing louder.
[08:24 - 08:44]The hosts mention the movie "Ford v Ferrari" as an example of this trope.
[09:00 - 09:35]They joke about Nic Cage always accepting movie roles, even without reading the script.
[09:43 - 10:31]The hosts discuss Nic Cage's financial troubles, including owning a pyramid and the costs of owning a castle.
[09:52 - 10:31]Someone bought a pyramid or mausoleum in Europe and now owns a lot of castles
[10:08 - 10:20]They talk about the challenges of owning a castle, such as taxes and feeding the serfs.
[10:31 - 12:19]They talk about the challenges of staying afloat with a large amount of debt.
[10:31 - 12:24]People often adjust their spending to match their income and may struggle with saving money
[11:59 - 12:42]They discuss the trope of having to do something "harder" to succeed, such as pressing the gas pedal or singing louder.
[11:59 - 12:49]One person is content with their old car because it still works and they are able to save money
[13:03 - 14:46]People often adjust their spending to match their income and may struggle with saving money
[14:08 - 14:35]The other person likes to get rid of things and have as little as possible
[14:35 - 15:19]One person is content with their old car because it still works and they are able to save money
[14:46 - 15:13]They mention a past video where one person took furniture from the other's house, but it was planned beforehand
[15:19 - 16:34]They discuss the convenience of having lighter furniture for easier moves
[16:34 - 17:09]One person gives away a TV and is proud of their progress in not hoarding things
[17:09 - 18:27]The other person likes to get rid of things and have as little as possible
[18:44 - 20:20]One person prefers to only keep books they truly love, while the other values having a large collection to show off
[20:20 - 20:51]The other person likes to get rid of things and have as little as possible
[20:51 - 21:34]Person discussing their love for candles and wrestling
[21:34 - 21:57]They appreciate the passion and enthusiasm of wrestling fans
[21:34 - 25:07]The main wrestler is known as a "normal guy" and has a positive "yes movement"
[21:57 - 22:29]They mention Brock Lesnar as a disliked wrestler
[22:29 - 23:39]They mention a wrestler named Roman Reigns and their alter ego, the Fiend
[22:41 - 24:20]A retired wrestler named Edge made a surprise appearance
[23:08 - 23:46]They appreciate the passion and enthusiasm of wrestling fans
[23:15 - 24:55]He has previously lost several matches, but continues to believe in himself
[23:46 - 25:07]They speculate on the reason for Daniel Bryan constantly losing in matches
[24:04 - 24:20]They mention a wrestler named Matt Rob and how they saw him in a local match years ago.
[24:04 - 25:56]The opponents are rough and the wrestlers often get injured
[25:19 - 25:39]They note how fans are more involved in wrestling compared to other sports
[25:39 - 26:56]The main wrestler is known as a "normal guy" and has a positive "yes movement"
[25:56 - 26:56]They note that many wrestlers were fans themselves before becoming professionals
[26:07 - 27:27]They mention their surprise at meeting wrestlers who are kind and genuine people
[26:23 - 27:27]The attendees also discussed their love for other forms of media, such as anime and video games.
[27:27 - 28:06]They note how fans are more involved in wrestling compared to other sports
[27:27 - 28:06]The event was compared to the NFL and NBA in terms of fandom
[28:06 - 29:41]They mention a wrestler named Drew McIntyre and the excitement surrounding his appearance in a match
[28:06 - 30:01]A retired wrestler named Edge made a surprise appearance
[29:16 - 29:22]They mention their surprise at meeting wrestlers who are kind and genuine people
[29:41 - 30:01]They mention a wrestler named Matt Rob and how they saw him in a local match years ago.
[29:41 - 30:20]The event was compared to the NFL and NBA in terms of fandom
[30:20 - 31:33]There is a lot of storyline and drama in the matches
[31:45 - 32:30]Mario and Matt were enthusiastic and the atmosphere was infectious
[31:45 - 33:39]Ian bought an All Might statue from a local comic shop
[33:39 - 37:20]Ian gifted the posters to his friends
[34:21 - 36:00]The movie posters were stitched on flower bags and painted by local artists
[37:20 - 40:32]Ian gifted the posters to his friends
[38:00 - 40:04]Ian has been obsessed with Animal Crossing since he was young
[40:32 - 42:36]He also bought an Oculus Quest and played fruit ninja with friends
[40:43 - 41:07]Ian bought an All Might statue from a local comic shop
[42:05 - 43:12]He used to connect his Game Boy Advance to his GameCube to play Animal Crossing and collect items
[43:12 - 47:47]Ian has been obsessed with Animal Crossing since he was young
[44:27 - 47:14]The speaker discusses a game that is very addictive and has no stakes, similar to Stardew Valley.
[47:14 - 49:05]The speaker is excited about the upcoming video game releases, but is disappointed that Cyberpunk has been delayed.
[47:47 - 48:39]He also bought an Oculus Quest and played fruit ninja with friends
[48:08 - 51:04]The speaker discusses a game that is very addictive and has no stakes, similar to Stardew Valley.
[48:34 - 50:04]They argue that sometimes, we lose track of what a game is supposed to be.
[51:04 - 52:05]The speaker is excited about the upcoming video game releases, but is disappointed that Cyberpunk has been delayed.
[51:38 - 53:32]They argue that sometimes, we lose track of what a game is supposed to be.
[53:32 - 54:42]They discuss the success of The Witcher and its popularity, despite not being a critically acclaimed show.
[54:49 - 55:20]The speaker expresses their excitement for the new season of Westworld, which is expected to come out this year.
[55:20 - 55:53]The speaker is excited about the upcoming video game releases, but is disappointed that Cyberpunk has been delayed.
[55:53 - 58:05]They mention the new season of Altered Carbon coming out soon.
[56:04 - 57:53]The speaker expresses their excitement for the new season of Westworld, which is expected to come out this year.
[56:44 - 57:10]They mention the show 'Marvelous Miss Mazel' and express their difficulty in finding time to watch it.
[56:50 - 57:29]They mention the changes in the show and recommend it.
[57:10 - 57:38]The speaker brings up the fight scene in another show that involves naked lady clowns, and expresses their enjoyment of the show.
[57:38 - 57:53]The speaker talks about the trend of wanting deeper meanings in TV shows and movies.
[57:53 - 58:05]The speaker mentions the upcoming anime shows and movies, including Demon Slayer, Promised Neverland, and Attack on Titan.
[58:05 - 58:17]The speaker brings up the fight scene in another show that involves naked lady clowns, and expresses their enjoyment of the show.
[58:17 - 1.00:11]The speaker mentions the upcoming anime shows and movies, including Demon Slayer, Promised Neverland, and Attack on Titan.
[1.00:11 - 1.00:36]The speaker brings up the fight scene in another show that involves naked lady clowns, and expresses their enjoyment of the show.
[1.00:36 - 1.01:36]The speaker talks about the popularity of Death Note and how it fits with the emo culture of 2007.
[1.01:36 - 1.03:25]The speaker brings up the fight scene in another show that involves naked lady clowns, and expresses their enjoyment of the show.
[1.02:07 - 1.03:50]The speaker discusses the movie 'Serenity' and the TV show 'Firefly', expressing their preference for the movie.
[1.02:50 - 1.04:33]The speaker talks about the trend of wanting deeper meanings in TV shows and movies.
[1.03:50 - 1.05:45]The speaker discusses the movie 'Serenity' and the TV show 'Firefly', expressing their preference for the movie.
[1.04:33 - 1.05:06]They mention being disappointed with a Mass Effect anime movie.
[1.05:06 - 1.07:13]The speaker talks about the trend of wanting deeper meanings in TV shows and movies.
[1.05:45 - 1.06:32]The speaker talks about their disappointment with Mass Effect Andromeda, but also acknowledges that the parts they love are still there.
[1.06:58 - 1.09:01]The speaker talks about the trend of wanting deeper meanings in TV shows and movies.
[1.09:01 - 1.11:56]The speaker talks about their disappointment with Mass Effect Andromeda, but also acknowledges that the parts they love are still there.
[1.09:08 - 1.09:47]The speaker discusses the movie 'Serenity' and the TV show 'Firefly', expressing their preference for the movie.
[1.09:34 - 1.12:01]The speaker discusses the TV show 'Captain Marvel' and expresses their lack of interest in season one.
[1.11:56 - 1.13:16]Another perspective is that sometimes the creators are trying to be entertaining, but it is a difficult balance.
[1.12:01 - 1.12:25]They talk about an actress in the show who they believe is not good.
[1.12:07 - 1.13:10]They discuss the impact of different countries' tastes on the creation of movies, specifically mentioning the need to appeal to an international audience.
[1.13:16 - 1.13:45]There is so much content available that it is overwhelming and hard to choose what to consume.
[1.13:45 - 1.17:18]The conversation shifts to personal health and fitness goals.
[1.17:18 - 1.17:56]The idea of participating in a Spartan race is brought up.
[1.17:56 - 1.20:08]There is a discussion about which Spartan race to do, with various distances and obstacles mentioned.
[1.18:38 - 1.18:44]The idea of participating in a Spartan race is brought up.
[1.20:08 - 1.20:33]They discuss the importance of teamwork in the Spartan races.
[1.20:33 - 1.20:47]They decide to do the Spartan race together as a team.
[1.20:47 - 1.21:27]One person shares a story about a half marathon with a beach finish and tacos and beer.
[1.21:37 - 1.22:53]They decide to do the Spartan race together as a team.
[1.22:29 - 1.23:50]They joke about becoming "ripped comedians" like Joe Rogan.
[1.22:53 - 1.23:26]One person mentions eating camel and they plan to discuss it in the next podcast.