Terminator 2: Part 1
It’s time to make new friends and reconnect with estranged family members with Warwick Johnson, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch. They’re pop culture observers/ zany podcasters/ excellent friends who told you they’d be back. This time, discussing the amazing cultural touchstone of Terminator 2!
For March we’re coming in with all guns blazing but mostly that one pump action shotgun. In this episode, our hosts have seven new drinking and smoking rules for you to help convince you that nude time travel will solve the problems of the future so you don’t need to.
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Episode Transcript
Ben Silverio 0:03
Hey, I'm Ben Silverio
Warwick Johnson 0:05
I'm Warwick Johnson
Ansel Burch 0:06
and I'm Ansel Burch
Ben Silverio 0:08
and it's time to party.
Ansel Burch 0:12
Today's episode about Terminator two was recorded on January 7 2023. We are not doctors we don't give medical advice. Please drink responsibly
Warwick Johnson 0:22
Time 2 party Judgment Day.
Ansel Burch 0:26
That there it is
Ben Silverio 0:27
there it is.
Warwick Johnson 0:31
Far away now that's that's. That's Monday Night Football.
Ben Silverio 0:36
Or AEW, dynamite. Now Tony Khan has a second here. Before we really dive into it, Ansel, have you listened to our Terminator episode lately?
Ansel Burch 0:52
I have not. I thought about doing it before recording today. Yeah,
Ben Silverio 0:57
I plan to and just the day went away from me.
Ansel Burch 1:01
Well, just I mean, I did listen to it like eight times.
That's true
Warwick Johnson 1:07
we'll just make some we'll just make some wild callbacks to it and pretend like they're actually from the Terminator.
Ansel Burch 1:12
There you go.
Warwick Johnson 1:13
Even though I was not on that episode. I'll still just be like, well, as we discussed in Terminator one.
Ansel Burch 1:19
The big thing I remember was,
Warwick Johnson 1:22
Michael Bean can get it.
Ben Silverio 1:24
feet on the ground.
Ansel Burch 1:25
Yep. wheels on the ground. Yep. Yeah, it was it
Warwick Johnson 1:28
Wheels on the bus.
Ben Silverio 1:31
That was one of Aaron's drinking rules every time you saw wheels on the ground
Ansel Burch 1:35
up at a car.
Warwick Johnson 1:36
Ah, yeah, I can see that
Ben Silverio 1:38
happens a lot.
Warwick Johnson 1:42
Previously on time to party Terminator one. The important thing there should know from Terminator one. Michael Biehn can get it, period. First. That's the first one to John Connor gigolo, right or no pimp John Connor pimp because he pimped out his own father by sending it back in time, but first he made sure that he was in love with his mother before he goes back. That is wrong on so many levels. And really should we be trying so hard to save the kid in this movie? Because John Connors adult fucking creep. Okay.
Ansel Burch 2:14
The whole thing is some weird time loop nonsense.
Warwick Johnson 2:17
Yeah. So that now everyone's all caught up. So let's dive right into Terminator three Rise of the Machines. Oh, God. Oh, wait, no.
Ben Silverio 2:26
PARTY PEOPLE. Welcome back to the party. We here at Time to party. welcome you with open arms and all that jazz. We come with us if you want to live. Come with us if you want to live Words To Live By. Thanks to Arnold Schwarzenegger, the star of the movie that we're covering this month. T to judgment day. And to talk about that. We have our very good friend Warren Johnson.
Warwick Johnson 2:54
Hello, everybody. I don't know what that voice was. I think that was my radio voice. That voice I guess. Sure. Yeah. Don't doubt yourself. Yes, hello. For those who don't remember me from the last Terminator episode, which I was not on? No. I am a comic writer slash novelist slash grad student here in Chicago. I like long walks on the beach and pina coladas getting caught in the rain. And yeah, Terminator two is one of my favorite sci fi movies. It is great. It's just a it's just a terrific film start to finish. And I have seen every Terminator movie, but I have not seen the Sarah Connor Chronicles. So I feel like I have a big blind spot. Because there that's that's Lena Headey running around as Sarah Connor. With summer. Oh, sorry. Oh, wow.
Ben Silverio 3:55
Summertown
Warwick Johnson 3:58
which I don't and that's it. That's all I know about the movie or TV show. It was on Fox. Fox. So it's on Hulu though. So maybe all started. There you go. Yeah. So much stuff to be good. So as we discussed last time on Terminator one.
Ben Silverio 4:19
Yes, well, right.
Ansel Burch 4:20
Then what do we do? What do we do in this first episode?
Ben Silverio 4:23
Try to take over the world. Oh, right. Yes, we're here at Time to party. Like to give you a reason to revisit some of these classic or not so classic, in some cases, some of these classic movies by giving you a set of rules to follow, which doesn't sound fun, but we promise it is party games party games, we give you drinking and or smoking rules, so that you can, you know, have a good time while watching these movies or you know, on top of the good time that the movies bring you. Were enhancing your exposure ants. It's like four D, it's
Ansel Burch 5:01
so much D so much D,
Warwick Johnson 5:04
but instead of jets of water spraying you in the face, it's drinking a beer while you watch this movie or smoking some crack if you'd like, Wait, that's what you mean by smoking, right?
Ben Silverio 5:14
I mean, you can drink or smoke whatever you want to these games, we're not doctors, we don't give medical advice. It's true. We're not going to limit you in your choices. So we're also not responsible.
Warwick Johnson 5:24
Fire up your speed balls, because we're getting right into it. Right.
Ansel Burch 5:29
Exactly. Yeah. So Ben, how many? How many rules have you got?
Ben Silverio 5:33
I don't, I do not have that many. Honestly. I tried to think of more. And it's just like, everything is so pushing forward that things just like happen. They happen and then they move on. A lot
Ansel Burch 5:51
of repeating exactly.
Warwick Johnson 5:53
This is all killer. Very little filler.
Ben Silverio 5:56
Very little filler, but I have three rules or kind of a you
Warwick Johnson 6:00
I have 17 No, I think I could I think I was I thought of another one. So I'd say probably around four. But I was trying to think of one for each tier. And I had a lot more sips. Then chugging a beer. So yes, so I think four is going to be where I come in at. Okay. All right. All right. Yeah. All right.
Ansel Burch 6:23
Well, then, let's start with with Warwick. What's your first rule?
Warwick Johnson 6:27
So the first rule is you drink take a drink every time Arnold Schwarzenegger fires a shotgun.
Ben Silverio 6:34
Oh God,
Warwick Johnson 6:34
you will get messed up in two seats.
Ben Silverio 6:38
Forget that's the only rule you need if
Warwick Johnson 6:41
you can do to take two very small steps every time Arnold Schwarzenegger fires a shotgun is the that's the recommended dose.
Ansel Burch 6:51
Okay, so a small drink every time if I ever and only Arnold
Warwick Johnson 6:56
only fires a shot Arnold Schwarzenegger egg comes into the comes into a bar. Be naked, of course, finds a guy wearing leather because the one constant of all the tournament the TI eight hundreds throughout history is that they are leather daddies. And that is remarkable. I think Skynet was like, Okay, let's make our our killer robots to be giant Austrian men. But let's give them a leather fetish. So that they're constantly wearing leathers, because every film Arnold Schwarzenegger wears basically the same outfit. And so I'm like, okay, that's got to be programmed, right?
Ben Silverio 7:32
Don't we meet the person that the T 800 is based off of in one of the movies,
Warwick Johnson 7:38
there is a deleted scene deleted scene where they're like, this is going to be our model, because it's like the perfect soldier. And it's Arnold Schwarzenegger doing a bad Kentucky accent. And they're like, Don't worry, we'll change that. i This is a real, this is the real thing that Wow. In one of the deleted scenes, and you're like, Okay, I get why that's deleted. It's insane. The deleted scenes for this movie are actually pretty interesting overall. There's one where they're performing an operation on the terminators chip to make him learn. Oh, yeah, human behavior. That's why he's able to smile. That's why he is doing that. And they filmed it by using Linda Hamilton's twin sister. Oh, so they have your set. I'm doing air quotes. I forgot that this is an audio medium, so sorry, everyone. So there's a finger quotes, mirror and finger quotes set up. And Linda Hamilton was on one side with Arnold Schwarzenegger. And then her twin sister was on the other side mimicking her motions with a dumbing head so it looks like they're digging around in shorts singers brain. It's a very cool scene the way they did it. And it's a real bummer it gets cut out.
Ansel Burch 9:01
What a great practical
Ben Silverio 9:03
effect. Isn't that? Yeah, having twins they
Warwick Johnson 9:07
yes, they use one of Hamilton's twin sister a couple for a couple of stunts in the movie. So there's still stuff with whatever I can't remember her name is but there's still stuff with her in the film, but that was the big scene where you mostly see her digging around and stuff and so I just thought that was really interesting. Like this, but so when lightly and leather daddy terminally Lastly, okay, yeah. When leather daddy Terminator gets the clothes he also acquires a shotgun for a very befuddled bar owner and then he now he's like, This is it. This is this is my gun. And he gets like I don't he must have stopped at a at a gun store and bought like 1000s so much ammo, so much ammo. He is constantly firing this thing and I'm just like, how where where do you Where did you get shelled? scored
Ansel Burch 10:02
and why why is that the one you stuck with this like? Lever Action? Old Westie style shotgun
Warwick Johnson 10:11
that probably had held like what? Three or four shells? Like come on. Yes. I
Ansel Burch 10:16
mean, if that he definitely fired it as though it held four shells. It looks like a two shell gun to me.
Warwick Johnson 10:24
And he he literally brought it he carries it everywhere. It's like oh, we're storing this thing. I'll be fine with just this one check.
Ansel Burch 10:31
This is my hero shotgun now.
Ben Silverio 10:35
My shotgun with four rounds,
Warwick Johnson 10:37
more rounds. So take a sip whenever you see leather daddy Schwarzenegger. Fire off that shotgun.
Ben Silverio 10:46
Governor leather daddy,
Warwick Johnson 10:47
Governor
Ansel Burch 10:48
leather. Leather daddy is his formal
Ben Silverio 10:51
title. Yeah.
Warwick Johnson 10:53
Yeah, big shoddy leather daddy. Governor Schwarzenegger.
Ben Silverio 10:57
Isn't that gimmick infringement? Is Lee Johnson gonna get mad about that? No,
Warwick Johnson 11:01
he's in the factory. They can't get mad.
Ben Silverio 11:03
They can't get mad about anything they hang out with Aaron solo. Yep.
Ansel Burch 11:08
Leslie Hamilton unfortunately, passed away two years ago or three years ago now. August of 2020.
Ben Silverio 11:14
Oh no. Why is everyone in this movie dying?
Ansel Burch 11:19
Time has passed I am. I regret to inform you.
Warwick Johnson 11:21
I mean, come on in 1992 So that last year was the 30th anniversary of Terminator two and that is that is a sentence that has made me feel incredibly old.
Ansel Burch 11:32
Ron know that. I remember renting
Warwick Johnson 11:35
this movie on VHS and watching it with my brother. I remember dated reference. It was a block we went to the Blockbuster Video and rented this on VHS to watch it. So that is how old I am listening.
Ben Silverio 11:53
I remember when the the attraction that Universal Studios opened based on this ride, and it was cool as hell, and it would eventually be replaced by Shrek. It was a weird
Warwick Johnson 12:05
choice though to have the universal ride entirely from the point of view of Edward furlongs friend with the mullet. Very sad thing mostly you just read the arcade and you just don't snitch to the cops.
Ben Silverio 12:17
It's just an arcade like your listeners if you don't know what movie we're talking about. Of course, this is the 1982 classic TV Terminator two Judgment Day from 1992. Directed by James Cameron. Our good friends at IMDB. Tell us this. A cyborg identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor must now protect her 10 year old adolescent son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyber cyborg. 10 year old adolescent son
Ansel Burch 12:57
got to make sure to cover all your bases.
Warwick Johnson 12:59
And adolescent is 10. Still I so I'm gonna preface this by saying I don't know a goddamn thing about kids. Period. If someone were to be like, This is my son. He's five. I'd be like, Okay, looks like he's five. And if they were like, a child, sure, yep, you are a child. I don't know where adolescence begins and ends.
Ansel Burch 13:21
A casual Google tells me it is from age 10 to 19. Wow. To 19. Wow. I adolescence is the phase between childhood and adulthood. See, I assume not a child anymore.
Warwick Johnson 13:37
So 10 to 25. Then when you when you're kicked off your parent's insurance, man.
Ansel Burch 13:42
There you go. adolescence. What a time.
Warwick Johnson 13:46
Well, it's time. I missed my adolescence when I was drinking in bars.
Ben Silverio 13:55
I just assumed adolescents started at 11.
Warwick Johnson 13:59
You know, I'll be honest, I thought adolescence was like four to eight. Like I thought I really would have put it earlier. Yeah,
Ben Silverio 14:05
really? So like pre teenage years
Warwick Johnson 14:08
after toddler right. I did not think that teenagers were adolescents. When someone's like that adolescent. I'd be like, Oh, you mean like a seven year old like a small small swing set and eating dirt or something? You know, I'm like, Yeah, that's an adolescent. But I guess it's I guess that was wrong. So what if What a fun edutainment there we go on three time three party. Tokyo Drift.
Ansel Burch 14:34
How would you bend What's your first rule?
Ben Silverio 14:36
My first rule is take a drink every time a window breaks. Anytime anyone breaks a window, it doesn't have to just be Arnold. It can be anybody. And you should probably just take a sip because there's a whole lot of windows breaking all over the place. Not
Warwick Johnson 14:56
a broken glass and this Yeah, I did
Ansel Burch 14:59
come meant as the film was going on how high their stunt glass budget must have been.
Ben Silverio 15:04
So, yes. In the first scene alone, how many of those windows and the bar get broken? All of them all of them?
Ansel Burch 15:13
Does that. Is there a door? Is there a window on the door that maybe survives? Anyway doesn't matter.
Warwick Johnson 15:21
I feel like when they're breaking into the the mental institution, don't they? Are they they're not able to break through the seat.
Ansel Burch 15:29
Yeah, they've got that chicken wire glass, so he likes to throw shoves them up against the glass and it shatters all over the floor.
Warwick Johnson 15:36
Ah, yeah. Okay. Yep. Yep, I can see that. So that counts. That counts. Yeah,
Ansel Burch 15:42
you're gonna have to go through it for it to break.
Warwick Johnson 15:46
It's true that that is true. If you're like, if you look at the glass and you're like, Ah, I should really replace this before winter than that counts is broken. right like so.
Ansel Burch 16:00
Yes, I think that's that's where we put the line that's
Warwick Johnson 16:02
the line right? Where you're you're walking around in Modesto or wherever the hell this movie is set. And they're like, I need to in Southern California. receita receita. Yeah.
Ansel Burch 16:14
Oh, my God. The same place that uh, last month's movie centered on. Oh, yeah, sir. Lord Kelvin. Yes, sir Kelvin of receipt.
Ben Silverio 16:26
We're only doing movies with a connection to receipt of the season from
Ansel Burch 16:30
1992 with connections to receipt a
California
Warwick Johnson 16:34
so the next is the young bucks. Biography right.
Ben Silverio 16:38
There you go. We got to do that one next. We have to know they're from Rancho Cucamonga.
Warwick Johnson 16:44
Oh, sorry. You're right. What's in receita? Is that where That's where
Ben Silverio 16:48
P WG used to be? Before they knocked down the building? Oh, no. Yeah. That Hall is no longer a place. So I believe they their new their new venue is in like downtown LA.
Ansel Burch 17:03
Oh, man. That is I'm read. I'm wrong. Kidding. King Arthur's Court is in 95 Well,
Ben Silverio 17:09
still a 90s movie.
Warwick Johnson 17:11
Donna. Donna. Wait, that is a 90s movie, right? Oh, yeah. The same year though, right? Yeah. Okay, got it. Got it.
Ansel Burch 17:19
Free Jack was 92 That's what I was.
Ben Silverio 17:22
Free Jack.
Warwick Johnson 17:23
They're never gonna free Jack. It's a sham.
Ben Silverio 17:26
That movie was not set in Southern California. No, jacks are free.
Warwick Johnson 17:30
That's no, you got to pay for those jacks. That's the whole point of the movie.
Ansel Burch 17:36
The whole point $7 million for the merchandise.
Warwick Johnson 17:39
Rick Jagger's walking around. It's just like, hey, you got to pay for that Jack and runs over. Give me your money. What's your name? John. Ah, that's too much. You got to pay up? Yep.
Ansel Burch 17:52
Too close too close to checklists
Ben Silverio 17:54
that he was like, Amelia. Oh, me. Oh.
Ansel Burch 18:00
Four he regresses into night at the Roxbury work. What's your next rule?
Warwick Johnson 18:05
My next rule is that you should okay. I think I think I missed that as finish your drink. Specifically when Linda Hamilton gets blown up by a nuclear blast. So because it happens, I think twice. We see a lot of nuclear explosions but we see Linda Hamilton get nuked to separate twice. Yeah, so when that happens, finish your drink.
Ansel Burch 18:30
That's a good one. pretty harsh. pretty harsh.
Warwick Johnson 18:32
But you know that's look nuclear winter is harsh. Okay, you think patrolling the hobby is hot. So yeah, yeah. Thanks. You long for nuclear winter wrestling. Yeah. Shout out to Fallout. Fallout New Vegas, the one of the best games of all time. Die on that hill.
Ben Silverio 18:54
All right, my next rule. So my first rule was take a sip, because there are a lot of windows breaking. My second rule is take a drink. When the Terminator, specifically the T 800. Forget the T 1000. With this rule. Take a drink when the T 800. takes something literally.
Warwick Johnson 19:16
Huh? He is very much like a giant killer Amelia Bedelia. In this movie, huh?
Ben Silverio 19:23
It's true. That's exactly
Warwick Johnson 19:27
whether daddy Amelia Bedelia running around, kneecap and people. I thought
Ben Silverio 19:33
that was James Cameron's inspiration for the for the role. plausible,
Warwick Johnson 19:40
plausible, before or after he discovered camera Chronium right. Yes, that is a future man. Shout out everyone watching. Sure man. It's on Hulu right now. So good. It's really good. And
Ben Silverio 19:52
by the way, Cameroonian is better than unobtainium.
Ansel Burch 19:56
Any day of the week. Absolute
Warwick Johnson 19:59
Like, okay, no, but so to get back to the nuclear holocaust that happened this movie, I think of Terminator two more as a sci fi dystopia than a time travel movie, if that makes sense.
Ben Silverio 20:12
Oh, yeah, I was gonna get into that in the second episode, but because
Warwick Johnson 20:15
of this, yeah. So brief preview. So much in this movie is really more focused on the dystopia. You kind of forget that. Oh, yeah, these killer cyborgs are from our from that future, in a weird way. So I but I think that's what makes it work. Well, I think that time travel is an integral part of it. And you can't divorce it from that and still have the movie makes sense. And so I think it's very interesting that I, the nuclear explosion scenes, the shots of the future and stuff, that's always what sticks with me with this movie. To term so appreciate the day.
Ansel Burch 20:56
I really appreciate the moment in this movie, where we finally see John Connor, grappling with all of that in the scene where they're on their way in the in the pickup truck. And he's like, Yeah, well, this is gonna happen in 1984. And he's gonna send my dad back in 1984. And I don't know, it's all kind of weird. And then we, we never really get a chance for him to address it again, because everything else is just so go, go go. But it was really cool to see them. Give that little moment of acknowledgement of this, like, existential. I don't even know like, Dread isn't the right word. Confidence, like his absolute confidence, like, Okay, this is going to happen, then this is going to happen, then this is going to happen. And it all sucks. And everyone I know has been telling me that this is going to how it's going to work. Since I was born,
Ben Silverio 21:53
it's when it's, it's when you see the seeds that were planted of John Connor, the leader, John Connor, the revolutionary, it's when you see those seeds start to blossom. Is that moment. Yeah,
Warwick Johnson 22:08
I think the one word, the one that sticks out for me is when he's talking about all the different generals and weapons people that like Sarah Connor had shacked up with to teach John about like, how to be a leader how to do things. And it's like, yeah, this kid who's 10 years old, has basically spent his entire life being like trained to be a great man. And like you really see him kind of grapple with that because he had not had a father figure until this killer robot the future in a weird way, you know? And I think that is what makes the movie works. So well. Is all of that stuff. In that, you know, Sarah Connor is de had a horrible but important role in shaping John and she did it the best way that she could, even if it wasn't even if it makes her pre terrible mother. Yeah.
Ansel Burch 23:05
It's the question of how do you allow Linda Hamilton to still be the hero of the story when? Which she absolutely is. Yeah. But she's the hero on behalf of this other person that we are told is going to be the Savior. So the hero and the Savior are separate characters. And this is an extended sort of exploration of that concept.
Warwick Johnson 23:28
Yes. Yeah, absolutely.
Ben Silverio 23:31
Really, this is clearly based off of what's above Belters favorite movie with Luis something in check. Oh, Hawk and check hawk and check. Yeah, yes. Yeah. James Cameron, went into the future to be inspired by hawk and check and just translated it into a dystopian time travel movie.
Warwick Johnson 23:54
To be fair Hawkins check is a variation on lone wolf and cub, which I know I was. Just kidding. That is fair. Yeah, the buddy stuff with him and the Terminator is, is really what makes the movie work. So well. I think that that's like the best part. I think everybody kind of feels that way. It's the best part.
Ben Silverio 24:16
Right? But we'll get to that.
Warwick Johnson 24:18
Yeah, we'll get to that.
Ben Silverio 24:19
My last rule is a is a smoking roll. And it's, it's more subjective, you know, so if you feel like this is happening on screen, then go ahead and take a hit. Take a hit when the TI 800 learns something about being human.
Warwick Johnson 24:40
Oh, that's yeah, like,
Ben Silverio 24:42
you know, so like, when he's when he's, when he's adapting the language that John teaches him. You know, I steal the visa out of context is kind of dumb. But in in context, when you understand why he says it, it's just like, Oh, he's learned dig how to be more human.
Warwick Johnson 25:01
That's why you really want when you really want to shine someone on right
Ben Silverio 25:05
we're gonna talk about that we're
Warwick Johnson 25:06
gonna get there sorry about that we got nice Yeah mine is sort of similar which was the so my my we can call my last one is to take a hit of your drug of choice harder otherwise we're not we're not cops here is take a hit every time John Connor and the Terminator are where every time the Terminator is John Connors father figure so it isn't even when he's learning the human stuff. But there are so many like sweet touching moments between the two of them that it's just like, Oh, it's just almost endearing. But I'm going to I'm going to change it so that it's not completely aping what Ben is saying. So I'm gonna flip it on the other side and wet and then make it specifically when John is when John's the one that gets something from the Terminator, whether it's validation or you see his like leadership stuff, you know, that makes that might make it a little too vague. Shoot, well, whatever, do whatever you want. We're not we're we're Yeah, yeah. It's
Ben Silverio 26:20
interpretations open to
Warwick Johnson 26:21
interpretation. So when, when the Terminator is a father figure to John, do whatever you want. Yeah, snort that line.
Ansel Burch 26:31
I wanted to throw in a shot rule. Oh, yeah. For every time you see the terminators exposed skeleton.
Ben Silverio 26:39
Oh, yeah. Specifically, his exposed skeleton or a terminators exposed skeleton. So
Ansel Burch 26:50
if we say any terminators exposed to help skeleton, that might be that might be too much that might kill you. What?
Ben Silverio 26:58
The opening scene?
Warwick Johnson 26:59
That opening scene? Yeah,
Ansel Burch 27:00
that's exactly what I was thinking that that becomes not a shot rule anymore.
Warwick Johnson 27:05
I think my favorite moment. I think I think if it's specifically the good Terminator leather, daddy Schwarzenegger, I think if it's specifically him, that that works pretty well. Because my favorite moment is where it's like, okay, miles Dyson, this is a killer robot from the future. And he takes his entire forearm off and I'm just like, you have to go that far
Ansel Burch 27:29
bro. That was maybe maybe too much my friend.
Warwick Johnson 27:36
That's like you could have done like a finger or something. You know?
Ansel Burch 27:43
And I guess what I was thinking is if you if you did it when you saw the arm first in the in the lab, and then again when we see him rip his own arm off in the in that scene. Oh yeah, cuz
Ben Silverio 27:58
technically the one in the lab is his book.
Ansel Burch 28:03
But it's another version another
Warwick Johnson 28:08
Okay, now, not all ta hundreds are the same. You row by row.
Ansel Burch 28:15
So I guess anytime we see the exposed arm skeleton of a TA 200
Warwick Johnson 28:20
All right, take a shot. And yeah, and then very specific all of a sudden if you're feeling froggy at the end of the movie when his when he's got the metal skull exposed for like 20 minutes just keep pouring
Ben Silverio 28:36
waterfall waterfall Oh my god.
Warwick Johnson 28:40
Just be like Jim Belushi and Animal Farm now.
Ben Silverio 28:45
Oh, god. Wow. That's a very different movie.
Warwick Johnson 28:48
Very different film. Oh, man, Jim Belushi would have killed an animal farm though. Oh my god. As Napoleon. Yeah, that takes over the farm. And we learned that capitalism is bad. And then we still we're still learning that lesson like 40 years later, like Yeah, right.
Ansel Burch 29:04
Some people didn't read the book in class is what I'm learning. Yeah.
Warwick Johnson 29:09
Or they didn't understand it where they're just like it's funny talking animal like talking to animals is what's a Trotter? We're all just that old horse that gets sent to the glue factory by his fellow animals. That's Wow. Dark it's to everybody strap in it's Judgment Day. This doesn't walk up Terminator for Rise of the John Connor or whatever Terminator for his tagline. Dark fate or dark faded six, six. Dark phase six. Dark fate is the most recent one. Said Terminator.
Ben Silverio 29:46
Genesis salvation. Okay, right. Vation salvation.
Warwick Johnson 29:50
Yes, this isn't salvation, where it's all happy and Christian Bale is there. No, this is nitty and gritty. And Richard. Richard
Ansel Burch 30:03
was in that one. Yeah, it was. Yeah.
Warwick Johnson 30:05
Rip Anton Yelchin Oh man. Yeah. So,
Ben Silverio 30:10
party people. Hopefully you have enough rules that you're motivated to go and rewatch T two Judgment Day. Honestly. I mean, you probably don't even need the rules, right? You just want to watch the last movie again.
Ansel Burch 30:25
brought it up and you're like, Yeah, I haven't seen that in a while. Absolutely.
Warwick Johnson 30:29
If you want to play hardmode you can go back and do the rules from our first episode Terminator one. And if you're close at home, you have to take a drink every time you want to bang Michael been to take a drink every time there's a dated 80s reference, and you have to finish your drink every time the Terminator says sweet sassy mo Lassie. You'd be surprised he says it a lot.
Ansel Burch 30:50
All right, folks. It's weird how often it comes up because we're
Warwick Johnson 30:54
gums up a lot. Don't bother going back to listen to Terminator one episode because those are the rules. I remember it because I was there.
Ben Silverio 31:05
True. That's everything he just said. I'm gonna agree with
Warwick Johnson 31:09
my my hope is that Aaron listens to this episode. And she's like, Wait a minute.
Ansel Burch 31:17
I didn't say any of those things.
Warwick Johnson 31:19
He never says sweet sassy mo Lassie. Spoilers. Why you ought to he says it a lot in Terminator three. For the record. Terminator three, Arnold says sweet sassy molasses so much that I'm just lying. Okay, like, maybe we should cut this script down a little bit. I don't know who directed that movie.
Ben Silverio 31:40
Not James Cameron.
Warwick Johnson 31:42
Kathryn Bigelow. I don't know. She did not do she did not director. I don't think she did. No, she did that. But she did direct point break so I always have a place for her in my heart.
Ben Silverio 31:55
All right, kids while you are you know, respectfully remembering Kathryn Bigelow's awesome career, you can find this on the internet. I'm at B Silverio 20 on Instagram, Twitter and hive.
Warwick Johnson 32:07
I am at Warwick underscore Johnson on Twitter for now and I don't have any other social so keep it to yourself.
Ansel Burch 32:15
I am at indecision just on Twitter and at the indecision just on Instagram. Special thanks to April Moranbah for our podcast art and to Marlon longet of Marlon in the shakes for our amazing theme song. This has been an indecision as production show notes and transcripts are available at indecision as.com/time to party that's time the number two party
Ben Silverio 32:35
if you want to join the conversation you can use the hashtag time to party that's time the number two party you can
Warwick Johnson 32:43
also join us at hashtag time the number two party and you can also do it at hashtag Warwick stop saying time number two party
Ansel Burch 32:55
yeah listener poll Do you want us to stop doing that joke
Ben Silverio 32:58
because because we have
Warwick Johnson 33:01
that your options are yes no and then the third option which is the correct option is I don't care I do it because it makes me happy
Ben Silverio 33:11
third options can be yes but in all caps Yeah. Have we ever been doing
Warwick Johnson 33:20
yes but in all caps in caps we want us to stop using the hashtag time the number two party just tweet us with hashtag yes all caps but put those all in caps and write all of that out just like it's a Bojack Horseman.
Ben Silverio 33:41
Party people as we slowly descended to madness we just want you to remember to be excellent to each other and poppy on boots done. Brian cage
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