Edge of Tomorrow SPOILERCAST - Still Untitled - The Adam Savage Project - 6_24_2014

**The Savage Project: A Conversation with Adam and Norm**

Welcome to The Savage Project, the podcast where we dive into the world of pop culture, science fiction, and everything in between. I'm your host, Will, and joining me today are my co-hosts, Adam and Norm.

We're having a great show this week, folks! We've got a lot to talk about, from movies to TV shows, and even some personal anecdotes that will make you laugh. So, let's get started!

**Oblivion: A Fantastic Bond Girl?**

So, I was talking to someone the other day, and they were asking me about the new Bond movie, Oblivion. They mentioned that one of the lead actresses was a Bond girl, but couldn't quite remember who it was. I had to chuckle because they were thinking of another actress altogether - Olga Kurylenko, who played the role of Sasha in Quantum of Solace. But, of course, she wasn't in Oblivion.

As we chatted about this, Adam and Norm chimed in with their own thoughts on the movie. "I loved Oblivion!" exclaimed Adam. "It was a great sci-fi film with amazing visuals." Norm nodded in agreement. "Yeah, I think it's one of those movies that gets better with multiple viewings."

**The Art of Attraction**

We then started talking about something that's always fascinated me - the art of attraction. We were discussing how some people seem to radiate a certain energy or charisma that draws others to them. Adam said, "Charisma is real! I've met people who are just naturally more attractive than you'd expect." Norm added, "And sometimes it's not just about physical appearance; it's about confidence and presence."

Norm shared a personal anecdote about meeting someone who was absolutely stunning in person. "I met Rick Santorum once," she said. "He's actually quite handsome!" Adam laughed. "Yeah, I've met directors who are twice as attractive in person as you'd expect." Norm chimed in, "And it's not just men - women can be just as captivating."

**Cologne Conundrums**

We then took a break from serious topics to talk about something lighter: cologne. Adam shared a funny story about meeting Jennifer Lawrence at an Oscars party. Apparently, Brad Pitt complimented her on her fragrance and she asked him what it was. He simply replied, "I don't use any soap or cologne." The whole room erupted in laughter.

Norm quipped, "I think that's the most honest thing I've ever heard someone say about their perfume!" Adam chuckled. "Yeah, it's like he was trying to be humble." We all agreed that we'd love to have a bottle of whatever Brad Pitt is using!

**The Elephant in the Room: Looper and Star Wars**

We also discussed another sci-fi movie that's been on our minds lately - Looper. Director Rian Johnson did an amazing job with that film, and many people overlooked its time-travel intricacies. Adam pointed out that hiring Johnson to direct Star Wars 7 and 8 was a genius move.

Norm added, "I think it's interesting how Looper managed to survive scrutiny of its time travel without being called out." I agreed, saying, "Commentary is worth listening to if you have any interest in the subject." We all nodded in agreement that Johnson's commentary on the film's themes and ideas was definitely worth a listen.

**Wrap-Up**

As we wrap up this episode, I want to thank our wonderful listeners for tuning in. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review on iTunes or YouTube! If you're feeling generous, throw us some support - we love it!

We'll be back next week, folks! Maybe we'll even make the time work out this Saturday... but no promises. Until then, stay savage, and we'll catch you in the next episode of The Savage Project.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthat's why we call you the uh The Velvet frog welcome to still entitled the Adam Savage project I'm will I'm Adam and I'm Norm sorry we haven't been around in a little while yeah somebody's been busy some of us have been you know not cutting off their fingers in the shop you get one guess as to who's been busy who's the busiest do you know I so two things one is I've decided to stop saying I'm busy it's not that I'm not busy it's just that who cares right it's like my friends know that I'm busy why do I need to belly ache about it all the time it's like we should all have such problems and I I've chosen all the things around me so it's it sounds like a complaint and it's not the trick is how to manage it and if I can't manage it then it's time to get less busy there's a there's a whole there's a book about time management that's like you should never say you're busy yeah yeah well I I I came to that on my own and the other one I heard was a Buddhist that uh I had breakfast with recently said you had a Buddhist for breakfast we had a they were delicious baby Buddhist I said make me one with everything oh boy okay we'll see you guys next week this has been a great show though uh uh uh she she runs she's part of the organization called ibme inward bound that is a uh youth mindfulness camp that one of my sons goes to and it's a wonderful organization and my son's gotten a lot out of it and it's uh she we were talking about it and I said yeah I've decided to stop saying that I'm busy and she said um somebody recently said that busyness is the violence of our times and I thought that is a really important way to look at it whether or not it's true for you it is certainly easy to watch busyness have a violent effect on your life well it's about it's an excuse to not make the time for the things that are actually really important instead of the garbage that we fill our life with every day yeah and so um my my my method for dealing with the amount of stuff that I have is that I've actually started making the time at home really sacran like I don't pull out the computer to do any work after after 6 uh unless it's an absolute emergency and that hasn't happened in weeks uh I've been reading more novels I've been taking more time taking more baths taking more quiet time drive without the radio it really is just like in every way trying to we've talked about this yeah no but but it's like that part of the problem with the smartphone connected world is that nobody has nobody you you don't have the zero time that whether it was when you used to mow the lawn now I have a podcast on well can we uh can we link after this to that beautiful Louis CK uh bit he does about using the phone for buying a phone for his daughter no oh yes we can link to it no I've never heard it you got to hear this it's amazing and he just he talks about the fact that you know you're sitting there and thinking oh the loneliness is coming on I better I better drown it out with my phone like being in the elevator with other people it's a little serotonin machine we all like them for a very and soon they'll be on our wrists and they'll be like handcuffs ex ATT no it's soon as it's an iris scanner then we're all screwed because everyone's going to have wandering eye and you're wondering what they're surfing while you're talking to them that's when the lazy eye becomes a uh you know a pro instead of a con on The evolutionary hierarchy yeah my I I can I can selectively make either of my eyes lazy and it actually makes people stop talking to me and they don't know why that's good that's a good trick start to do that and they're like they want to stop talking well that's been a great show guys you wish you had more time but if only you were stuck in a reoccurring time Loop oh well done Norman welcome to still the Adam Savage project I'm will I'm Adam and I'm Norm hey guys did you see edge of tomorrow because I didn't it's a spoilercast spoilercast spoilercast um yes I saw Edge of Tomorrow uh the day it came out I was in New York with my buddy David and we had gone out to dinner for a lovely a lovely meal in this Japanese restaurant in the basement of an office building oh was like you went past a security desk and he didn't say anything and then you made a left before the elevator and downstairs was this fantastic Japanese so Blade Runner so do you think the security guard has like a dining profile in his head of people that look like they're going to go rob the office building versus people who are going downstairs for Japanese food I'm so sure he didn't but if he did he's like a great and amazing actor it seems like a character right yeah um so I Adam seen it I saw it I've seen it has not seen it I accidentally read the book now how do you accidentally read a book well the book is called something else the book is called All you have to all you need is kill all you need is kill which is such a much better title it was originally titled that too all you need is kill is amazing some marketing department was like ah we need to nobody's going to know this is science fiction if we don't put a good name on it let's call it a Edge of Tomorrow edge of tomorrow is such a non-name you could call anything Edge of Tomorrow a very generic but still descriptive name for the plot I mean look even the poster of Edge of Tomorrow is ridiculous very generic it's it could be it is actually well it's all Tom Cruz movies but you know the fake actually and Tom Cruz's Twitter profile I love running in movies since 1981 um he does a lot of running in this movie and the poster really looks like the end of the player when they come up with that fake movie with Bruce Willis and Julia Roberts generic two people posing in armor behind a dramatically lit backdrop yes um but let's let's talk about Edge of Tomorrow the movie we're going to spoil that's fine I I feel like I understand the high points of the neither of us have read the book or read the Manga so will can fill in how it might differ uh from a source this is a blacklist movie what do you mean a blacklist movie so it was on The Blacklist of films that were not made uh in Hollywood best unproduced screen unproduced screenplays rated by all the the readers the screenplay has a lot going for it there's some great characterizations Bill Paxton is absolutely a seen stealer can I guess he is the grizzled sergeant of the squad who has survived more campaigns than anyone else except for oh well he's the one that he he's the one that first meets Tom Cruz when he wakes up in the morning and he's like you know I'm going to send you to the squad yeah so he's in command of the of all the squads and he monologues and he monologues constantly and so fun I mean you could just tell I met Bill Paxton last year at Comic Con and he's a sweetheart but he talked about movie roles as like I had so much fun on that one and I mean you could just tell he is absolutely having a blast every day he's showing up he's having fun with these lines Bill P just to be clear Hicks yes from Al not Hicks sorry we just had the whole conversation and big love the most amazing show so this is his book to Hudson where in Hudson he plays the kind of game over man insubordinate why would you put her in charge yeah send the Android here he plays the sergeant right who yells at everyone else yes perfect I I will say I found Ed sharo enjoyable It suffers no scrutiny whatsoever that's okay it is a per time travel movie popor no this this is particularly egregious because it falls apart in the first moment that the movie's plot is kicked into wait wait wait hold on cuz I can sci-fi apologetics this explain to me your nitpicking and I will explain it away within the logic of the movie oh this is an interesting this superow okay so Tom Cruz sets in motion his ability to reset the so the aliens that they're fighting have the ability to reset the day so every time they lose they can Boop go back to the beginning of that day and figure out why they lost and undo that and in the book they explain that as sending information back into time right not yet oh okay so in the movie Just wakes up in it's Groundhog Day every day so Tom Cruz gets this ability when he kills a a slightly higher up alien and it bleeds on him as he dies the bleeding didn't happen but everything else and the bleeding gives him the ability to reset the day okay so then he's able to reset the day and he goes through that day a few dozen times before finally meeting Emily Blunt and like working with her and she says meet me when you wake up and he she starts to fill him in on this power he has is this on the first meeting no no it's multiple multiple meetings over and over and over again so she starts a fill him in on the power he has and says she no longer has the power she had it in Verdun where she like destroyed a bunch of aliens but she no longer has it because of some blood transfusion or something so my question is take her back to the goddamn big alien that gave him the power and give it to her he's not that smart well no it doesn't it was the first place hold I got this one Norm okay all right once the once the blood hits the of the alien hits him him he's locked in until the criteria that he has to fulfill to get out of the loop end he's in the loop there are two lines of dialogue that solve this where he says he doesn't want the power why can't he just blood transfuse it back to her and she says they've tried everything hold on does the movie end with him killing her no no oh because the book we're by the way spoiler in the book too okay well we'll get to the ending and and yeah that's that's a that's a point weakness she's tried everything except that so you think that that you think the loop is specific to one entity it's Back to the Future right so once he goes back in time then that Loop branches off and it's a different Loop and he he keeps using the same Loop until they close the close the loop yeah okay so he can't don't think about it he can't give the power to her and two it wouldn't matter if they went back to the alien to bleed on her okay I want to talk about something you said a couple days ago when we were talking about doing this podcast um which as you said Emily Blunt apparently had a little bit of a difficult time on this movie and I wanted to hear about that cuz I love her and I don't want to think about her having a difficult time so is directed by Doug Lyman who directed swingers born identity uh amazing director Doug brilliant he has directed a dud or two for example Smith I like that movie it is a bad movie but it is a likable bad it's very likable it is very likable Vince Von yelling at his mom and Brad and Angelina are just I mean compelling no matter what but the movie is plot-wise light as a feather couldn't agree more I love Emily Blunt I think she is wonderful um she's very versatile I thought that it was a she was originally supposed to be cast as the Black Widow in Iron Man 2 before Scarlet Johansson and it was a fan favorite where and can you imagine Emily Blunt with her like she has that great stare like she has uh the I'm not going to say uh resting face but like she has a she does have resting face totally she can Grimace resting face Norm that that's a thing resting face something completely different the other way around resting face yeah oh well the dog is sleeping one's a meme and the other something you don't ever want to say to your girlfriend yeah and anyway uh she could not do Iron Man 2 because because she was committed to that gul's tail the one with Jack travels terrible Jason seagull Jack Black movie also she didn't want to do action she didn't want to be stuck into a movie franchise her mistake Scarlet Johansson is great I think Scarlet Johansson's great and I mean she doesn't do much in the Iron Man 2 but Scarlet Johansson's fantastic in the new Captain America yeah yes wonderful she some really my point being that it she had not done a big action movie like this before up this well and she said like 10 years ago in an interview she did if I ever do an action movie with Tom Cruz to shoot me or something she said I would rather do like terrible theater or something have a terrible career than be a spear holder in a Tom Cruz action movie and then someone called her out on that she oh at least I I was holding a sword not a spear in this one it's a sword it's not even an axxe no it's actually a helicopter blade uh they ruined the goddamn book she has a giant sword yeah but it's a helicopter blade oh yes when yes yes that's how they made oh I didn't even notice that that's great that is great but wait a second I want to also talk about a little bit about the Trinity problem which is they introdu they spend all this time setting up this female character who's amazing and super badass in Emily Blunt just like K Anne Moss's Trinity only to have her arrive and hand off all the badassery to the male hero of the film for the rest of the movie requiring rescue repeatedly she doesn't require the rescue they make her a damel she she no she's not a damsel not at all she's not a dam at all but so in the book The the battle bits go back and forth between them constantly like they're both backto back against hordes of the mimics right are they called mimics in the movie yes it's mostly him doing the problem solving it's well you see his journey uh but to go back to your point by her having a problem with shooting Doug lyman's shooting style is very gorilla the the beach scene they had to scrap a full day of shooting and talk about expenses right wow um and why would they have to scrap a full day because he wanted to shoot it differently the second day wow and so adding on a production uh they built that whole beach front which is they released it on their anniversary of dday first of all and had it you knowy and and and there was a stoly to storming the beaches of Normandy in the movie um but there was a anecdote where he was just yelling at her and she couldn't handle it because I he was yelling at everyone nobody lik getting yelled at she had just never made a movie like that before I don't like getting yelled at no I tried I've spent my entire life avoiding getting yelled at have you ever actually my friend Paul Tompkins talks about has a whole routine talking about that it was like we this just he tells this wonderful long story about being at a table read for a Paul Thomas Anderson film and getting to this house and looking at it and thinking that looks like a house that someone would yell at me in wow um I know exactly how he feels yeah why would you walk into that door so they set her up as the big badass they have like she's the war hero the war Angel and uh it's explained why that is because she had that power before Tom CR the point Sorry to to learn all those abilities yeah um to your point that she doesn't get to show off those abilities I think there are some Montage scenes I don't think she needs to be rescued so much so much as without that power she's just a normal run right but but but that's problematic right it is slightly problematic I I just I I I I recognize you can talk one can talk their way out of that but I also you know it it is it is a classic Hollywood thing to not make them equals what's on film right that's where you get end up exactly I mean the book is really explicit like there's no special powers you don't you go back in time but the power all comes from dying and living and dying and living in his case like 270 times in her case 212 something like that did you ever see that thing that Harold Ramos said about how many times Bill Murray repeated Grand at least 10 years maybe more like 25 yeah which you get that sense in this movie because they definitely do a good job at allowing you to feel like the resets are happening much more rapidly than you're seeing and that he's gone through trial and error th hundreds of times um and they do a good job not saying oh how many how many how long have youve been stuck in this Loop and no dramatic I've been stuck here for years does he not write the number on his hand no no oh in the book he has the he writes the number first thing he does in the morning every time write the number on his hand oh nice um I will tell you that I think Tom Cruz was making an in joke about Tom Cruz when he is when he is doing the push-ups and rolls out of the way to get behind the truck and gets run over that first time you hear him go son of a which is like Tom Cruz says that in so many movies and with that high pitch at the end I can't do it quite that high pitched I believe I I appreciate in his in his older years that Tom Cruz could still open a movie and yet make fun of the Arc of his career he has to be like movies have become self-aware in the time that he's been making movies like thanks J um so the movie one of the successes is editing cuz they don't tell you how many times he's done it right it is a ground Hall dayes movie where things have to be repeated like Bill Paxton's monologue certain scenes but in the writing and the editing it doesn't feel as repetitive as it could be do they actually repeat like are they re-shooting each day or is it that they just reuse the do a very good job at letting you know you're seeing the same day again without ever letting you be bored at seeing the same seen again like the book was like one of the things I love so I love kind of like I I don't know enough about where this book Falls in Japanese fiction but I kind of assume it's in the same place as like the Battle Royale novel which if you've never read and you've only seen the movie is is a fascinating exercise in how do you make a kind of shitty movie off of a amazing book right um interesting and and it's it's kind of like you know kind of Pop fiction is what I assume is it's not something it's not like Tomy where you know you're reading this and you're feeling enlightened this is just a trashy action novel well I think that I I I also think the film does well with the uh with the twist at the end with the twist not at the yeah no not at the very end but the twist when he thinks he's gotten to them and he hasn't because they've actually been tricking him okay this is spoiler cast yeah this ISO what's the twist The Twist is that he finally gets to where he thinks the Omega is and it's not there and it turns out that the aliens are already hyped to his ability to reset the day and they're trying to trick him oh the whole thing's a tra just they trying to get him to where he thinks the Omega is and then they're going to keep him alive and so that they screw his ability to reset the day yeah and they're going to go yes so he has to die to reset the day yes yeah oh yes which is and the Stak buing at the end he does get the power taken from him so he has one last chance to make it all work I thought was pretty cool yeah that definitely raised the Stak totally I I get the feeling and this hasn't been confirmed that they Chang the ending uh they absolutely oh in the in the movie in the movie what was the ending in the book the ending in the book is she realizes that she she's outside of his Loop right she lives so she meets him every day for the first time like 51st dates or Groundhog Day and um and she realizes when she finds out that he has the he's stuck in the time Loop because she's also of the time traveling kind of person yeah all the antennas all like that she discovers the order of operations for getting outside of the loop and it involves doing this and then killing all these antenna monsters mimics they all look exactly the same in the book because it's a book and then you have to kill the main mimic and then you have to kill all the rest of them because any one of them can carry it on so they go through this whole process where they do it all in the right order they kill all the mimics and then he goes he dies wakes up goes to sleep whatever the day ends with no explanation and then he wakes up and does it again sunny and chair playing the next morning so when she he comes and tells her this this the next day she realizes even though it's her first pass through the loop again and she's like so they go have a nice day they go on a date whatever you know sexy bits happen yeah and then she at the end of the battle or the battle's wrapping up once they've done the main part she's like okay it's on we're fighting and they fight for an extended period of time through the massive base causing massive amounts of Destruction because she and he are both are the two last antennas so you have to kill all the antennas and each of them are an antenna so only one antenna can survive and that's the person who gets out of the loop oh wow very great it is a great ending and nor came in was talking about how the ending was lame like it was the most Hollywood of Hollywood endings right the end tooly Hollywood right and he has the biggest plot hole in the movie where when he dies at the end of the movie uh he the conceit where he gets the omega's blood and somehow he's Chum not to the last time to the the guess was that that was the ending and then they're like H let's have a meet the girl or my guess right or or my guess is that you know she dies some sacrifices made and she has to die right right right so hold on it's unclear what happens at the end no no what happens at the end is he saves the day the omega's blood in injects him and the day resets and now the war is over yeah and he goes see her she's like what do you want and he's like and they cut to credits that is terrible oh I know he does a Tom Cruz smile he does a Tom Cruz smile it is a big white smile wow yeah yep yeah man man this book had a good ending complicated endings are easier to achieve in books I guess I really like the alien creature design in the animation what do they look like they oh like frogs would you describe kind of a you know how keano looks when his mouth is sealed in The Matrix and he tries to open it now picture his face looks sort of like a gargoyle and it's white and he's got tentacles and stuff and it's almost like um uh there's like um heat Haze uh Distortion in front of his face and he's blowing blue smoke out of his mouth sort of like that and then also moving really fast oh also moving very fast with like millions of tentacles it's yeah and can they shoot things like take allods like is it is this a situation where it takes hundreds of dozens of good guys humans kill a single one no they show many situations in which one one soldier can kill one mimic but they're wearing this these EXO suits to give right they have to have the EXO suits yeah right and um Exo Suit stuff was great I love uh the movie was surprisingly funny there was a lot that's very funny as they keep on dying as they're trying to pick their way through the thing it's very entertaining how many times they get flu just by missing one little thing like and and point they're literally like dodging as like bullets fly by their heads and ducking as like things swop over them it's very funny well so in the book he makes the protagonist is this is basically in this one as I understand that he's a like general or something major that gets sent back to the lines because he's an PR guy okay so that's actually sorry go ahead no no I was just going to say in the book he starts out as like new recruit night before his first battle and he and he's like this is like a video game I just keep going out and dying over and over again I get better every well so yeah I'll tell you something is the opening of the movie the first 10 minutes is the worst part of the movie I I turned to my friend David and I was like I don't know who I'm supposed to give a about in this movie yet because nobody Tom Cruz is unlikable he's a coward but I think it's a he's not even he's he's not even interestingly not likable it feels like someone it feels like well this is the best we can do with this but we don't want to make him too unlikable CU we want you to like him later and it was it just was it felt a little look I you know it always feels a little bit disingenuous to be picking apart a movie like this from the outside these are hundreds of millions of dollars spent on some of the most expensive humans on the planet to make a a gargantuan circus of a film so all sorts of can go wrong but you got to get the audience in the first five minutes or you don't have a movie Star Trek there's a reason the cold open exists yes and the cold open in this movie just doesn't capture you to want to know what is going to happen to these characters I'm really excited Adam don't worry they focus tested it enough to know that that was the best possible you they did one where they showed the end of the movie they did one where they showed a battle sequence from the Middle where something funny happens they did one where he kisses the girl you know that was the best one you you saw it scientifically determined I'm sure they did a voiceover you know uh I really appreciate David Cronenberg said he loves audience testing and the interview was like serious and he was like well who the who the hell am I making movies for I want to know what the audience wants out of a movie and I appreciate that now I mean that being said he still makes difficult movies that are intense but he he likes the process of getting that feedback so um like this movie reviewed really well and it performed very poorly very poorly oh it did perform both Oblivion which is the last Tom crw Science Fiction action movie and this movie I will say I thought Oblivion was better I think stylistically oblivian made by was beautiful so beautiful absolutely gorgeous and ripe for prop making and ripe for yeah yeah yeah gorgeous stuff really well done sound design Oblivion an amazing sound design really good robots story any good derivative it's all right it's but self yeah but actually I also the there's a new kind of um Starlet coming out over the past few years and it's the the girl in Oblivion is absolutely beautiful but not in not in that sort of perfect porcelain Nicole Kidman mold but more in sort of like the shayen Woodley mold right this is like I mean you mention shayen Woodley because it was her movie that destroyed Tom Cruz's The Edge of Tomorrow oh oh it was uh the Fon Our Stars open the same day Edge of Tomorrow and did double wow and that movie cost like 50 bucks to make or something yes wow oh man is it a Nicholas Sparks book no it's a the John grin book oh okay um but anyway I so I I think the girl in Oblivion was fantastic and really lovely and she was a Bond girl is she oh the new one she's the new Bond girl no no she was in uh the bad Bond movie Quantum of Solace she was the one who died in the hammock spoilers for that too by the way no no no no she was the other girl the one who died in Hammock was the prince of perser uh girl uh nobody knows what you're talking about oh yes no I know who you mean it's Olga yeah Olga uh she's Russian um she was in as the one who gets the vengance yes um she is the female lead in Oblivion unless you're talking about the other female lead oh I'm talking about the one up in the house are you an effective team that's the one I'm talking about not the summer glow uh impersonator oh my goodness wow we're making all sorts of friends today guys oh boy um oh boy uh yes the one my favorite lines in Big Bang Theory is when um kther Pali meets summer glow on the train and his opening line is it's hot in here it must be summer oh Jesus that is a hell of a line how do you the ACT I'm so glad I'm a woman Andrea something is her name uh from Oblivion she is fantastic she is fantastic fantastic and I totally get what you mean with the the the the the look I mean I'm quite sure that if you met any of these people in person you'd be like oh my God I just can't even look at them like the light shining from their face is just blinding me I mean you know these are these are not human people're Attractive people what's that you're saying they're Attractive people yeah but I mean like I mean if if you've ever met like a movie star in real life like they're usually twice as attractive in person I mean it's like look I met Rick Santorum and he's handsome look I've met I've met directors who are twice as attractive as you expect them to be right yeah exactly Charisma is real it's terrifying apparently smells really nice what's that Len wisman apparently smells really nice did you read there was a beautiful blog post from uh Jennifer Lawrence's best friend who has her date last year Oscars it was a fantastic talked about meeting Brad and Angie and she said she at one point after hanging out for a while she turned to Brad Pitt and she was just like no now that we're buds she was like what is the cologne you're wearing cuz it smells incredible and he's like I I don't use soap and I don't use cologne I don't use anything and she's like she in the blog post she's like seriously Brad whatever you've got bottle it cuz the whole world wants to smell it oh boy you to pit oh to pit um nice well done will welcome to still The Savage project I'm will I'm Adam and I'm Norm hey thanks for joining us everybody it was a good show this week um so Ed tomorrow like I just I'm just bummed when a a science fiction movie that reviews well seems like it's pretty pretty well thought out maybe a couple of holes comes out and it doesn't do well in theaters I get a little bummed out cuz we had a long stretch there where nobody made big budget science fiction movies because they bombed yeah and it would be a shame if this was part of the same Trend yeah but maybe they should make smarter ones when was the last good science movie I will say that hiring the Looper director to direct Star Wars 7even and eight n brilliant the elephant in the room yes Johnson how did I miss that Ryan Johnson rewarded for directing Looper by directing Star Wars 8 and n is and and again Looper is another film that survives no scrutiny of its time travel whatsoever but he would defend that he has defended that commentary is worth listening to if you have okay I will watch it it's good I mean I look I'm not saying I don't love that film I love it it's beautiful brick was better I love brick brick is so well brick is square in your alley though brick is totally my alley yeah 100% 100% it's so good I think we should wrap this up yeah I think that's it uh thank you guys so much uh we'll be back next week actually we may not uh well hopefully we'll be back next week we're going to try try make the time right now schedule's a little tough for might be maybe we have to do it on Saturday or something we'll figure something out um but we we'll definitely back around ComiCon if not sooner oh yes and uh as always like us on 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