
SuperMegaCast - EP 289: Miles Davis and Aliens


[00:00 - 00:06]The speaker starts by mentioning they couldn't think of a theme song for the podcast


[02:32 - 02:37]They introduce the podcast as episode 289 of the Super Mega Cast


[02:58 - 03:07]They briefly discuss a movie called "Miles Ahead" starring Don Cheadle


[03:19 - 03:28]They mention Don Cheadle being a dream actor to work with


[04:07 - 04:13]They claim to be the official Super Mega podcast and challenge listeners to start their own version


[05:01 - 05:07]They joke about their lack of creativity


[05:01 - 05:07]They briefly mention Gilbert Gottfried and Don Cheadle's aura


[05:01 - 05:07]They make another joke about Don Cheadle's calm demeanor


[05:07 - 05:14]They talk about Don Cheadle's role in the movie "Boogie Nights"


[05:20 - 05:27]They mention Don Cheadle's calm demeanor and possible underlying anger


[06:04 - 06:10]They make a joke about women in the adult film industry


[06:17 - 06:25]The speaker complains about the double standard of showing male vs female body parts


[00:00 - 06:51]The speaker discusses their lack of creativity, introduces the podcast as episode 289 of Super Mega Cast, and talks about Don Cheadle and the movie "Miles Ahead" throughout the conversation. They also make jokes about women in the adult film industry and Don Cheadle's calm demeanor.


[06:51 - 06:58] Actor does good job playing Miles Davis


[07:15 - 07:21]Miles Davis interviews and interactions with others


[07:15 - 07:21]Miles Davis discusses his music and cocaine use


[09:01 - 09:10]Miles Davis pulls out gun at Columbia records


[09:34 - 09:40]Discussion about playing Sea of Thieves


[10:46 - 10:51]Miles Davis takes over microphone


[11:33 - 11:39]Miles Davis talks about playing the skin flute and other instruments


[13:48 - 13:53]Discussion about kittens and Michael Jackson


[06:51 - 13:53]Miles Davis talks about his portrayal in a movie, his music and cocaine use, and his interactions with others including pulling out a gun at Columbia records. He also discusses playing Sea of Thieves and jokingly takes over the microphone to talk about playing the skin flute and other instruments. The conversation ends with a discussion about kittens and Michael Jackson.


[13:53 - 14:00] Michael Jackson takes care of some kittens, pouring water on them and bringing them to their mother's nipple.


[14:06 - 14:11]The kittens are wobbly and their eyes have just opened.


[14:24 - 14:29]They are hungry and their mother's nipples are swollen from being chewed on.


[15:57 - 16:04]The speaker and Michael talk about cats needing milk for comfort, like how kids suck their thumbs.


[16:13 - 16:20]They discuss the possibility of retractable teeth and getting old.


[18:09 - 18:15]Michael takes care of kittens and discusses retractable teeth and fashion with the speaker.


[20:10 - 20:16]They mention neon fashion and the effects of inhaling neon gas.


[20:17 - 20:23]A warning label on a prop mentions sniffing one's mother's muff.


[20:29 - 20:34]Michael's mother visits and knows about prop 65.


[20:29 - 20:34]The speaker mentions prop 65 and Michael's mother visiting.


[13:53 - 20:34]Michael takes care of kittens and discusses retractable teeth and fashion with the speaker. They also mention inhaling neon gas and a warning label on a prop.


[20:34 - 20:39] Proposition 65 in California may cause cancer and is found on drive-through windows


[20:46 - 20:52]The speaker's mother has a tattoo near her genitals related to Proposition 65


[21:10 - 21:18]The speaker's mother brings men back to her house when visiting California


[21:58 - 22:12]The speaker is okay with it and believes it is her right to be satisfied and take care of her mental health


[23:44 - 23:50]The speaker's friend Danny, born in the 1920s, listens to the podcast but has them blocked on social media


[24:44 - 24:50]The speaker has multiple "pussy appointments" scheduled for the month


[25:44 - 25:52]They then segue into an advertisement for Factor meals


[27:19 - 27:26]The speaker takes prescription drugs for narcolepsy and suggests they could easily get methamphetamine prescribed if they wanted


[20:34 - 27:37]Proposition 65 and the speaker's mother's tattoo, her bringing men back to the house in California, the speaker's acceptance and belief in personal satisfaction, Danny's blocked social media, the speaker's multiple "pussy appointments," and the speaker's use of prescription drugs.


[27:37 - 27:42]The speaker discusses meth and its potential medicinal uses.


[28:00 - 28:11]They mention wanting to try meth for their narcolepsy but clarify that it is a joke.


[28:34 - 28:42]The speaker talks about their experience at the Alamo draft house, their first time there.


[28:42 - 28:58]The speaker enjoyed their experience at the Alamo draft house, ordering pizza and pirate punch.


[28:58 - 29:10]They saw a movie called "Everything Everywhere All at Once" directed by The Daniels.


[29:46 - 30:04]The movie is about a woman who gains the ability to travel to different universes.


[30:44 - 30:49]They mention a man sitting next to them who talks loudly during the movie.


[32:22 - 32:35]The speaker reflects on their own history of talking during movies.


[34:27 - 34:33]They mention going to the movies alone and briefly discuss the movie "Moonlight".


[34:27 - 34:33]The speaker recalls two men leaving the theater after a graphic scene in "Moonlight".


[34:55 - 35:00]The men were sitting in front of the speaker and were clearly not aware of the movie's content.


[27:37 - 35:00]Overall, the speaker shares their experience at the Alamo draft house and mentions some humorous moments.


[35:01 - 35:14]Person discussing a movie experience, specifically Moonlight


[35:55 - 36:05]Person's history of bad luck with movie theater experiences


[36:22 - 36:30]People reacting negatively to the movie, leaving midway through


[36:31 - 36:36]Comparing different theaters and their strictness with rules


[38:10 - 38:17]Discussion about Alamo theater and its app for movie nights


[38:23 - 38:31]Mention of Secret Movie Club at the Vista theater


[39:30 - 39:36]Recommendation to watch Sicario together


[40:07 - 40:14]Discussion about salt water vs chlorine in a pool


[40:50 - 40:57]Joke about a friend's hygiene habits


[41:08 - 41:18]Mention of Star Wars and a past experience watching Rogue One


[41:44 - 41:50]Family movie night with Redbox rental


[35:01 - 42:02]Overall, the person didn't understand or enjoy the movie experience.


[42:03 - 42:09]The speaker has only seen one Star Wars movie, Episode IV.


[43:46 - 43:55]They discuss the anticipation and excitement of fans for the prequel films.


[43:46 - 43:55]The speaker does not enjoy the prequel films and finds them boring.


[44:03 - 44:09]They question why George Lucas chose to mix up the order of the films.


[44:03 - 44:09]The speaker suggests that it may have been to make the universe feel grander.


[44:03 - 44:09]The first poster for Episode I featured Darth Vader and a young child, causing speculation about the story.


[44:09 - 44:18]Disney now owns Star Wars, and George Lucas is not involved.


[44:53 - 45:08]The new trilogy has received mixed reviews and is criticized for its convoluted plot.


[45:25 - 45:33]JJ Abrams is known for his use of mystery and subverted expectations in his storytelling.


[45:45 - 45:52]They mention a rumored tap dance on lava in Episode III.


[46:56 - 47:03]Better Call Saul is praised for its character-driven and emotional moments.


[47:31 - 47:38]Star Wars is the fifth biggest selling franchise of all time, behind Winnie the Pooh, Pokemon, Hello Kitty, and Mickey Mouse and friends.


[48:21 - 48:34]Upstart is a company that helps people pay off debt and has been used by Supermega.


[48:35 - 48:41]A personalized loan can be obtained through Upstart based on various factors.


[42:03 - 49:17]A comprehensive summary of the text is that the speaker discusses their thoughts on Star Wars, including the prequel films and the franchise's current ownership by Disney. They also mention the use of mystery in storytelling and a company called Upstart used by Supermega to help with debt.


[49:18 - 49:26]Supermega cast is sponsored by honey


[49:35 - 49:42]Honey is a free shopping tool that finds and applies promo codes


[49:42 - 49:49]Honey supports over 30,000 online stores


[50:15 - 50:20]Honey is easy to use and has saved over $2 billion for its 17 million members


[50:42 - 50:48]Matthew Broderick is attached to star in a new movie called Ferris Bueller's Gay Off


[51:34 - 51:40]He is married to Sarah Jessica Parker and has Parkinson's disease


[52:37 - 52:45]Supermega cast is sponsored by honey and Matthew Broderick stars in a new movie


[52:46 - 52:51]Broderick was involved in a drunk driving crash and killed someone


[52:52 - 53:02]He has also received criticism for a Super Bowl commercial for a car company


[54:43 - 54:51]Broderick has a long filmography, including Independence Day, White House Down, and 2012


[54:43 - 54:51]Honey has found it's over 17 million members, over $2 billion in savings


[54:43 - 54:51]Honey supports over 30,000 stores online


[55:02 - 55:08]He has also received criticism for a Super Bowl commercial for a car company


[55:15 - 55:25]Matthew Broderick is attached to star in Ferris Bueller's Gay Off


[55:15 - 55:25]Broderick was involved in a drunk driving crash and killed someone


[55:15 - 55:25]Broderick has a long filmography, including Independence Day, White House Down, and 2012


[55:40 - 55:46]He is married to Sarah Jessica Parker and has Parkinson's disease


[55:40 - 55:46]Honey has saved over $2 billion for its 17 million members


[55:52 - 55:58]Honey is a free shopping tool that scours the internet for promo codes and applies the best one it finds to your cart


[49:18 - 56:30]The Supermega cast is sponsored by honey and Matthew Broderick stars in a new movie called Ferris Bueller's Gay Off. Honey is a free shopping tool that has saved over $2 billion for its 17 million members, and supports over 30,000 online stores. Broderick is married to Sarah Jessica Parker and has Parkinson's disease, and has been involved in a drunk driving crash and received criticism for a Super Bowl commercial. He has a long filmography, including Independence Day, White House Down, and 2012.


[58:05 - 58:11]Brian and the speaker discuss growing facial hair


[58:24 - 58:30]Brian suggests getting a facial hair transplant


[58:41 - 58:47]The speaker's facial hair does not grow in certain areas


[1.00:10 - 1.00:16]The speaker considers it and researches options


[1.00:17 - 1.00:28]They discuss Tom Hanks playing Elvis in a new movie


[1.02:16 - 1.02:22]They discuss Palm Springs and Tom Hanks in a different movie


[1.03:02 - 1.03:09]They briefly discuss the movie "Big" and a scene involving a genie


[1.03:36 - 1.03:41]The speaker poses the question of whether or not genies exist


[56:30 - 1.03:41]Brian and the speaker discuss facial hair, Tom Hanks playing Elvis, and the existence of genies.


[1.03:52 - 1.03:58]The speaker discusses his beliefs in genies and other mythical creatures like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy.


[1.03:59 - 1.04:06]They mention the existence of evidence for the Tooth Fairy but not for other creatures.


[1.05:41 - 1.05:49]The speaker talks about their fascination with shows about finding monsters and mythical creatures, and suggests that they could make their own show about finding Bigfoot.


[1.07:38 - 1.07:45]They mention the government's program to study UFOs and the possibility that angels could be aliens.


[1.09:51 - 1.09:57]They discuss the scariest alien abduction movie and the first big alien abduction story.


[1.10:41 - 1.10:53]The speaker brings up the shared details in many alien abduction stories.


[1.03:42 - 1.10:53]The speaker discusses their beliefs in mythical creatures and shares their fascination with shows and stories about finding monsters and aliens, mentioning government programs and the possibility of angels being aliens. They also discuss the scariest alien abduction movie and the first big alien abduction story, as well as the shared details in many alien abduction stories.


[1.11:00 - 1.11:05] The speaker discusses their fascination with alien abduction stories and the mystery surrounding them.


[1.11:13 - 1.11:19]They specifically mention their interest in the lore of gray aliens and their similarity to humans.


[1.11:19 - 1.11:29]They also mention their love for films featuring different alien designs, such as "Alien" and "Predator."


[1.13:11 - 1.13:17]The speaker suggests making a short film about gray aliens and being abducted by them.


[1.15:26 - 1.15:39]They also discuss the use of children as characters in horror and monster movies.


[1.16:09 - 1.16:29]The speaker brings up the movie "Piranha 3D" and its focus on female nudity.


[1.16:09 - 1.16:29]They mention the release of the movie "The Hangover" and how it signaled a shift in access to R-rated content for young boys.


[1.17:20 - 1.17:25]The podcast ends with the host announcing the end and saying goodbye.


[1.10:53 - 1.17:35]Overall, the speaker discusses their interest in alien abduction stories, their fascination with the lore of gray aliens, and their love for films featuring different alien designs. They also mention their desire to make a short film about gray aliens and discuss the use of children in horror and monster movies. The conversation ends with the host announcing the end of the podcast.