Monday, May 07, 2007

Monday, May 7th Show 2

How's it going everyone? Hope you all had a good four hours. I watched a lot of creepy Food Network shows. Have you ever seen Sandra Lee? She is so Aryan that it really freaks me out. I keep waiting her to say, "now that we are done with our porkchops, it is time to begin decimating the Jews."

7pm: We start off with David Hasselhoff again. We replay the audio from Extra of Hasselhoff absolutely blasted. Brad has a big problem with his response of "I'll be fine" when his daughter threatens to cut him out of her life. Chris says that this is unfair, because he clearly has no idea what is going on. All the behavior he exhibits, is classic alcoholic patterns.

Ok, so on a tangent earlier (shocking huh?) we got onto the discussion of the best man speech in movie history. We had already said Nicholson in "A Few Good Men," Pacino in "Any Given Sunday" and Gibson in "Braveheart." The callers also mention George C. Scott's "Patton" speech and something else we cannot remember.

A listener emailed the guys suggesting a tone set of scary parental behavior. This reminds Brad of a fishing story with his father. There were fishing for salmon when he got incredibly frustrated and completely destroys his son's pole in rage. It stood out so much because he went apes***.

Randy in Mountain View is angry that we did not remember Alec Baldwin's speech in "Glengarry Glen Ross." Chris does not want to include it because it is such a depressing movie. Brad does not even want to see the movie because he hates salespeople. I think it may be too industry specific.

Cody in Los Gatos calls about a speech in "Boondock Saints." The guys have not seen it, but it is incredible. The two brothers give a speech before they kill a bunch of people that is pretty incredible. I think we may finally have them convinced on this one.

To wrap up the hour, Dennis Hopper's speech in "True Romance." I have never seen it, because I saw that Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette star in it.

8pm: We continue with the manly speeches this hour with phones completely stacked. Ed in SF starts off talking about Pulp Fiction once again.

Other Speeches:
- Scent of a Woman
- Full Metal Jacket
- Henry V
- Tombstone (the guys are shamed by this, as they love this movie)

Chris in Palo Alto brings up one of Brad's favorite movies, "Gladiator." There is a speech he gives to his soldiers that is supposedly really memorable.

Sean in Alameda takes a different take with this. It is Bluto's speech in "Animal House" to the fraternity when everyone has given it.

Nikita in SF calls again to confuse the guys. She says Tim Curry in "Rocky Horror Picture Show." They seem to hang a little better with them now, although do not really like the choice she made.

More Mentions:
- Dirty Harry/Unforgiven
- Last of the Mohicans
- City Hall
- Training Day
- Malice (Alec Baldwin's speech)

I send them a clip of Denis Leary in "Suicide Kings." Awesome movie that a lot of people have not seen. It is the seen where Leary beats the crap out a complete a-hole for beating a woman. How does he so, with a toaster. It is pretty bad ass. The speech does not make the Top Five, but still I think was worth playing.

We cannot get away from "Boondock Saints." Hopefully, the guys will finally go watch it. Spaz in Concord actually reads the speech to the guys and they think it seems pretty chilling.

9pm: On a side note, there is a rumor that Britney Spears is playing at The Red Devil Lounge tonight from x17online.com. The club is denying this and knowing the venue it sounds unlikely. However, if you know anything about this, please let us know.

Jeremy in Santa Rosa mentions Bullettooth Tony's scene with the replica guns from "Snatch." This is an awesome scene, but I think there is a better one in this movie. It is Britock giving the piggie speech. Where he is explaining feeding people to pigs to people he is about to kill.

Finally, Dave in Fremont mentions "Apocalypse Now." Of course, this is the famous Robert Duvall speech. You know, the "napalm in the morning" speech. It was about time that this one came up. They play a clip of it.

Sam in Morgan Hill brings up Morgan Freeman's speech to the parole board in "Shawshank Redemption." We try to play it, but audio completely screws us over.

Finally, Patrick in Walnut Creek is able to sell Chris and Brad on Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross. Ok, well that is finally settled.

More movies mentioned:
- The Sleeper (Woody Allen's speech)
- Deerhunter
- 300
- Carlito's Way

We give Jason in Napa our FreeFM tickets for this Friday to the A's playing the Indians. The thing is, we do so in the laziest way possible. And with that, we wrap up this incredibly long day. Man, this whole normal workday thing is rough. So, I apologize my mother, have a good night.

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