1 00:00:09,685 --> 00:00:10,805 Speaker 1: I Heart podcasts. 2 00:00:10,845 --> 00:00:13,605 Speaker 2: You can hear more gold one I four point three podcasts, 3 00:00:13,685 --> 00:00:18,165 Speaker 2: playlist and listen live on the Free iHeart app That 4 00:00:18,365 --> 00:00:19,044 Speaker 2: I anything good? 5 00:00:19,685 --> 00:00:28,205 Speaker 1: Hey, this is the Christian O'Connell show podcast. All right, 6 00:00:28,285 --> 00:00:30,964 Speaker 1: let's play what's the year? My friend? Do you know 7 00:00:31,045 --> 00:00:35,165 Speaker 1: what they released? Free Willie? Was it eighty nine or 8 00:00:35,285 --> 00:00:39,525 Speaker 1: nine three? Or when did Tita record Life? Four brands? 9 00:00:39,685 --> 00:00:42,525 Speaker 1: I'm not very good with taste. Does anybody and they know? 10 00:00:43,125 --> 00:00:47,445 Speaker 1: What's the year? Again? What's the year? My friend? Good 11 00:00:47,485 --> 00:00:48,724 Speaker 1: morning to Maria. 12 00:00:48,845 --> 00:00:49,365 Speaker 2: I am. 13 00:00:49,485 --> 00:00:50,444 Speaker 1: I am moving on. 14 00:00:50,485 --> 00:00:52,885 Speaker 2: But if I get an email suddenly and it's from 15 00:00:53,085 --> 00:00:57,325 Speaker 2: Maria surname Cipriano, I'm presuming she's in an Italian heritage. 16 00:00:57,365 --> 00:00:58,565 Speaker 1: They're going to know about toasting. 17 00:00:59,085 --> 00:01:03,885 Speaker 2: Christian tried toasted sandwich with tomato, cheese and basil pasto. 18 00:01:04,365 --> 00:01:08,205 Speaker 1: Oh oh yeah, it will also light loops rock our 19 00:01:09,765 --> 00:01:13,245 Speaker 1: All right, what's he in? My friends? And tell you 20 00:01:13,245 --> 00:01:15,045 Speaker 1: about TV show, a movie or a song. 21 00:01:15,165 --> 00:01:17,365 Speaker 2: You and Pat's taking each other on, Rio taking pats 22 00:01:17,365 --> 00:01:19,525 Speaker 2: on and everyone listening right now, you try and shout 23 00:01:19,525 --> 00:01:21,405 Speaker 2: out what was the year, my friend? 24 00:01:21,925 --> 00:01:22,205 Speaker 1: First? 25 00:01:22,285 --> 00:01:25,525 Speaker 2: Then a great great movie. In fact, my eighteen year 26 00:01:25,525 --> 00:01:27,645 Speaker 2: old daughter loveis and Imer talking about this yesterday when 27 00:01:27,685 --> 00:01:29,565 Speaker 2: she asked me, what do I think are the very 28 00:01:29,565 --> 00:01:33,765 Speaker 2: best comedies ever made? And this movie Step Brothers is 29 00:01:33,765 --> 00:01:37,165 Speaker 2: in any top two or three. It is relentlessly funny, 30 00:01:37,565 --> 00:01:39,365 Speaker 2: and they do the very rare thing of a funny 31 00:01:39,365 --> 00:01:42,925 Speaker 2: movie where the heartfelt stuff really surprises you and works. 32 00:01:42,965 --> 00:01:44,925 Speaker 2: It doesn't feel bolted on at the end. You know 33 00:01:44,965 --> 00:01:49,645 Speaker 2: the scene I'm talking about when they start singing together. 34 00:01:50,405 --> 00:01:52,605 Speaker 2: I always get quite tearful watching this. I don't know 35 00:01:52,765 --> 00:01:58,565 Speaker 2: why he's on the back with the draft and what's 36 00:01:58,565 --> 00:02:00,325 Speaker 2: the instrument with the long dangly. 37 00:02:01,125 --> 00:02:07,165 Speaker 1: What is that? What is that? Italic? Stald Knights? You're right? 38 00:02:07,205 --> 00:02:18,645 Speaker 1: You go left to right or right to lefty you 39 00:02:18,685 --> 00:02:22,285 Speaker 1: can't go wrong? Will fire and John c Riley? What 40 00:02:22,365 --> 00:02:26,685 Speaker 1: a great doublet they were? But yes, so many quotable 41 00:02:26,725 --> 00:02:30,845 Speaker 1: scenes as well. What did we just become best friends? That? Dad? 42 00:02:30,885 --> 00:02:32,644 Speaker 1: Can we move our bats together? Do you know where 43 00:02:32,645 --> 00:02:38,365 Speaker 1: that activities? All? Right? But what was the years Step Brothers? 44 00:02:39,485 --> 00:02:40,205 Speaker 3: Catalina one? 45 00:02:40,605 --> 00:02:43,965 Speaker 2: Yes, who is it now? He's a big megastar in 46 00:02:44,005 --> 00:02:45,285 Speaker 2: severance Adam. 47 00:02:44,965 --> 00:02:49,885 Speaker 1: Scott, Yes, he's want to punch in the face right 48 00:02:51,245 --> 00:02:54,005 Speaker 1: head through that opening to The Treehouse. 49 00:02:54,725 --> 00:02:57,485 Speaker 3: My favorite Will Ferrell movie. 50 00:02:59,165 --> 00:03:01,125 Speaker 2: I'm gonna have to watch it again this weekend. That's 51 00:03:01,165 --> 00:03:03,165 Speaker 2: that karaoke watching that movie in our family. 52 00:03:03,285 --> 00:03:05,045 Speaker 3: I fear if I say the year, I'm going to 53 00:03:05,085 --> 00:03:07,925 Speaker 3: be really rudely surprised by how long ago it was. 54 00:03:08,045 --> 00:03:10,085 Speaker 1: I don't want you can't be ruling surprised. It's just 55 00:03:10,245 --> 00:03:10,845 Speaker 1: it's just a game. 56 00:03:10,885 --> 00:03:12,285 Speaker 3: I'm going to say two thousand and three. 57 00:03:12,925 --> 00:03:17,165 Speaker 1: No, no, no, no, no, no, that's so rude. I 58 00:03:17,245 --> 00:03:19,525 Speaker 1: remember year eleven I was when we went and saw 59 00:03:19,525 --> 00:03:21,205 Speaker 1: this at the movie so must have been. Oh, I 60 00:03:21,205 --> 00:03:24,565 Speaker 1: don't own go your first one? Two thousand and eight? 61 00:03:24,685 --> 00:03:26,765 Speaker 1: Now is it all right? 62 00:03:26,805 --> 00:03:28,765 Speaker 2: So that's the movie Step Brothers two thousand and eight. 63 00:03:28,805 --> 00:03:32,405 Speaker 2: Let's go on to TV now and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 64 00:03:33,045 --> 00:03:34,005 Speaker 1: No, I used to love you. 65 00:03:35,605 --> 00:03:38,645 Speaker 2: Oh my god, it was so good Sarah, Michelle Geller 66 00:03:38,725 --> 00:03:39,805 Speaker 2: and David Barrands. 67 00:03:39,925 --> 00:03:41,325 Speaker 3: You know they're bringing it back out. 68 00:03:41,445 --> 00:03:46,565 Speaker 1: I'm not surprised. Great show. And who is her mate? 69 00:03:46,565 --> 00:03:48,885 Speaker 1: With the sleepmack hair looked like a. 70 00:03:48,005 --> 00:03:51,445 Speaker 3: Bit of what was her name? Allison? Was Allison? 71 00:03:53,765 --> 00:03:54,845 Speaker 1: And there was another. 72 00:03:54,525 --> 00:03:56,125 Speaker 2: Guy in it? 73 00:03:56,285 --> 00:03:57,285 Speaker 1: Sid was his name? 74 00:03:58,765 --> 00:04:00,085 Speaker 3: Was that the guy with the bleached hair. 75 00:04:00,365 --> 00:04:05,845 Speaker 1: Yes, yes, yeah, you're camping bleachho Tina Spike? Is it 76 00:04:05,925 --> 00:04:07,445 Speaker 1: Spike Spike? 77 00:04:07,605 --> 00:04:07,805 Speaker 2: Yeah? 78 00:04:07,885 --> 00:04:10,005 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, well what was he? What was he here? 79 00:04:10,045 --> 00:04:11,445 Speaker 1: Buffy the Vampire Slave. 80 00:04:11,405 --> 00:04:14,485 Speaker 3: I say ninety six, I have no idea. 81 00:04:14,925 --> 00:04:15,765 Speaker 1: I say ninety eight. 82 00:04:16,525 --> 00:04:19,164 Speaker 2: You're both wrong, but I'll give you half a point 83 00:04:19,205 --> 00:04:22,005 Speaker 2: pass nineteen ninety seven when it first started Buffy the 84 00:04:22,045 --> 00:04:24,404 Speaker 2: Vampire Slower. All right, now we got music. We're going 85 00:04:24,485 --> 00:04:30,844 Speaker 2: to What year you're gonna be guest? A decade? Gotta 86 00:04:30,885 --> 00:04:31,525 Speaker 2: be eighties. 87 00:04:31,885 --> 00:04:33,284 Speaker 1: Yes, I'm gonna say. 88 00:04:33,164 --> 00:04:38,244 Speaker 3: Early eighties, because I think I think this was eighty one. 89 00:04:39,005 --> 00:04:45,245 Speaker 1: Ah, eighty six, eighty two, you were just a year 90 00:04:45,325 --> 00:04:49,724 Speaker 1: of that. This actually not to Michael Jackson and Biddy 91 00:04:49,804 --> 00:04:51,525 Speaker 1: Jean off the chart. 92 00:04:51,885 --> 00:04:55,125 Speaker 2: This was a this is still a good wedding, This 93 00:04:55,404 --> 00:04:59,484 Speaker 2: go This is a party banger. And then this is 94 00:04:59,484 --> 00:05:00,925 Speaker 2: one of my favorite eighties movies. 95 00:05:01,205 --> 00:05:06,765 Speaker 1: Bueller, Bueller, Bueller. 96 00:05:06,565 --> 00:05:12,044 Speaker 2: Paris Well Year, Fairest Bider's Day Off. 97 00:05:13,724 --> 00:05:15,964 Speaker 1: It's got to be late eighties, doesn't it? Eighty eight? 98 00:05:16,284 --> 00:05:19,284 Speaker 3: No, it's earlier. I reckon. I'm gonna say eighty six. 99 00:05:19,525 --> 00:05:22,885 Speaker 2: Oh, perhaps your first round killing it heats he can 100 00:05:22,964 --> 00:05:27,004 Speaker 2: miss out today Patsy Fairest, Builder's Day Off nineteen eighty six. 101 00:05:27,284 --> 00:05:30,925 Speaker 1: All right, one final one Harry. 102 00:05:30,565 --> 00:05:34,725 Speaker 2: Potter rio, No, you're yeah, dressed like him as well? 103 00:05:34,765 --> 00:05:35,964 Speaker 1: Is Show Your Star like on? 104 00:05:39,325 --> 00:05:42,444 Speaker 2: Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone the first movie? Do 105 00:05:42,445 --> 00:05:45,685 Speaker 2: you know by the way they're filming the TV show now? Yes, 106 00:05:45,765 --> 00:05:47,645 Speaker 2: that is going to be shooe. 107 00:05:47,804 --> 00:05:52,765 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think two thousand and three. I'm going to 108 00:05:52,804 --> 00:05:53,924 Speaker 3: say two thousand and five. 109 00:05:54,964 --> 00:05:56,525 Speaker 1: Ria was close to two thousand and one. 110 00:05:56,804 --> 00:06:00,085 Speaker 2: Oh no, wow, yeah, no, What does that have to 111 00:06:00,125 --> 00:06:01,404 Speaker 2: make it twenty four years old? 112 00:06:01,765 --> 00:06:04,964 Speaker 1: Oh my god, that's no. That am I am? My 113 00:06:05,085 --> 00:06:07,444 Speaker 1: Math's off? Kaitlyn? Is that twenty four years two thousand 114 00:06:07,484 --> 00:06:08,004 Speaker 1: and one to now? 115 00:06:08,245 --> 00:06:08,445 Speaker 2: Yeah? 116 00:06:08,685 --> 00:06:10,765 Speaker 1: It would be closer because I was born in ninety 117 00:06:10,804 --> 00:06:13,364 Speaker 1: two and I'm thirty three, So if it was two 118 00:06:13,404 --> 00:06:14,005 Speaker 1: thousand and. 119 00:06:13,924 --> 00:06:16,244 Speaker 2: One, we're in twenty twenty five. It is twenty four 120 00:06:16,284 --> 00:06:18,844 Speaker 2: years old. Harry Potter was twenty four years old. I 121 00:06:18,885 --> 00:06:22,165 Speaker 2: remember reading the books actually before even became a dad, 122 00:06:22,205 --> 00:06:24,765 Speaker 2: because the books were great. Yeah, there's many adults read 123 00:06:24,765 --> 00:06:26,244 Speaker 2: the books when they first came out as well. 124 00:06:27,125 --> 00:06:31,085 Speaker 1: My god, this makes you feel sold. Harry Potters came 125 00:06:31,125 --> 00:06:33,484 Speaker 1: out twenty four years ago. In fact, no, that's just 126 00:06:33,484 --> 00:06:35,964 Speaker 1: the movies. The books would have been earlier. It would 127 00:06:35,964 --> 00:06:41,404 Speaker 1: have been like late nineties. A Christian O'Connell show podcast