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Trump's 34 Felony Counts & 2024 Election Impact. "Bad Boys" Action Review and DMV Actors and Actresses

eGogh, Ace Boogie and Marc 2Ray Season 2 Episode 1

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Is Donald Trump really facing 34 felony counts, and what does this mean for his political future? We'll unpack the implications of his conviction and how it could shake up the 2024 election, especially in the shadow of President Biden's current challenges. Join us, Ace Boogie, Marc 2Ray, and Egogh (on the boards), as we also share some important changes to our podcast lineup and our thrilling transition to YouTube. Show your support by liking, commenting, and subscribing—we're excited to embark on this new journey with you!

Switching gears, we dissect the latest "Bad Boys" movie, pondering the plot twists and the physical demands on stars like Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Can they still bring the action like they used to? Our conversation also includes some fun comparisons to other aging action heroes, plus a heartfelt appreciation for the incredible Taraji P. Henson and her unforgettable role as a church wife. Shout out to our loyal DMV listeners—your engagement keeps us going strong!

Speaker 1:

DMV, dmv. Welcome everybody to another episode of the Absolute DMV Podcast. It's your boy, ace Boogie. I'm here with a few good guys my man Mark hey, what's going on? Everybody, and my man Ego on the boards. I'm on the boards, gentlemen, how y'all doing, how y'all feeling? Well, I guess.

Speaker 2:

We're going to do it again.

Speaker 1:

Let me just go ahead and do it, man. Let me just get it out of the way, moving forward, as you guys can see, we are on YouTube. We are on YouTube, I guess. Welcome to us to YouTube. Thank you for having us. Like and subscribe to YouTube. Thank you for having us.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

We're always going to be here.

Speaker 1:

Always. We're going to bring you guys some guests and we're going to talk about some fly shit. Hopefully y'all like it. If y'all don't let us know. But like you said, like comment, subscribe. So let's get into it. Gentlemen, how y'all feeling?

Speaker 3:

Can't complain, man hanging in there.

Speaker 1:

You good, you good. That's all I got to say. All right, well, what's that saying? I know somebody, oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to our first podcast on YouTube, our first official podcast on YouTube.

Speaker 2:

Cheers to y'all for tuning in Cheers to y'all, thank y'all for tuning in. Let's go, let's get it.

Speaker 1:

We live and we're taking this Straight up, giving it to you raw Crazy.

Speaker 4:

We're going to do that again.

Speaker 2:

That sounds crazy Pause, pause Sorry.

Speaker 1:

That sounded crazy. Sorry, no ditty. Yeah, no, ditty.

Speaker 4:

Pause, ditty.

Speaker 1:

But once again, no ditty on this statement Speaking to another gentleman that got licked, God damn, 34 times yeah.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say talking about not like us. Oh my God, Woo Former.

Speaker 1:

President, donald Trump, was convicted of 34 counts. Found guilty of 34 counts, all felony charges All felony charges felony charges.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's a fed. No, um, the crazy thing too is he's talking about oh, it was a rigged trial, the judge and this, and that it's like dude, like it's an impartial jury of your peers, like these were people that you and your, your you know defense attorney, like approved to be on the jury, and it's like they just heard the evidence. Like the judge didn't say you're guilty, the jury did man and it's.

Speaker 1:

It's mad wild to me because, like somebody pointed out, they were like, hey, he is now a convicted felon and he is going to be able to run for president, while convicted felons cannot vote for him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and I think it's the loophole that he already was president prior to him now being a convicted felon. That, the president, you know has been said that you can run again for reelection, even if it's not a recurring term.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I guess that's the thing. If he's not going to get arrested, then Well. Mean, I guess that's the thing. If he's not gonna get arrested, then well yeah, that's the thing you know he's not gonna. If he's not gonna face a real conviction, he's not gonna go to jail, prison, anything like that, then of course he can run for president. Well, you're not locked up, you find out.

Speaker 3:

Technically you can run for president even in jail, you know like you can you can do it. You know again everything it depends. It's going to hurt his campaign. Is it going to be better for optics?

Speaker 1:

I think it's in july that we get the sentencing. You're gonna hurt it. Yeah, it's not gonna hurt it, because america loves the bad guy, regardless of what they love the bad guy and to certain people, the bad guy is actually the good guy and I think if to anybody who is still on team trump at this day and age, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:

You're in a different reality. So, no matter what happens, no matter what he's convicted of this and that the rationale gymnastics that you've already done to make yourself okay with voting for him, you should have no problem convincing anything else.

Speaker 2:

It's a multiverse.

Speaker 1:

But even with that being said, more than likely this gentleman is going to be the next president of the United States.

Speaker 4:

Oh, give me a drink.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, with what the job that everybody seeing President Biden is doing. No one is really liking what he's doing with the money that he's giving out to all the other things that he's promised and couldn't uh couldn't follow through on. Yeah. So, uh, trump has a very good chance of being president again, and it's that's.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy that a convicted felon can also be president it's extremely scary and I think that the interview that he did I think it was right after with um, with someone and he was talking about you know, like, if you are president again, you know, would you release you know certain documents? He's like, yes, absolutely. He's like, would you release the, the jfk documents? He's like, yes, absolutely, you know. Would you release you know, uh, the, some other documents? Yes, absolutely. Would you release the epstein's documents? He's like, yes, but but not so much that one, because I feel like that one is gonna you know information, it's gonna come out and might ruin people's lives and you know people, the misunderstanding is like dude, like that, that, right there, they're not like us not like us this dude this dude is tied up in that shit they not like us yeah that's like us bro, he you go on the boards with that one he's a sick individual.

Speaker 1:

I mean with, I guess, by saying that, but I mean I get it. It's one of those things where, hey, yeah, I'll release everything with people who are dead. You know it's not gonna hurt anybody, but the epstein documents are gonna be a lot of people that are alive, a lot of people that you know, a lot of people that you love, a lot of people in powerful places, and they do not want that information to get out. I mean, look they, they're fighting for trump. So bad, and that they had him at the ufc.

Speaker 1:

They brought him out like he was a fighter, walking down the exactly, yeah, right walking down the aisle, like dana white rolled out the red carpet for him.

Speaker 2:

Yo it's baffles Like the thing about. It is like for a person that's really not about fighting but his, the foundation of him, walking like he's a fighter or he's a gladiator. It was a gladiator kind of feel, yeah, and stupid. There was a lot of haters, a lot of hate people, and I'm one of them. I don't care, but it was crazy that he literally thought he was good, like he's the president right now walking down to watch a fight.

Speaker 2:

The fact that even one of the fighters jumped out of the cage to give him props.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to tell you Right after he was the president there are certain people who the bad guy is the good guy to, and that's just what it comes down to. I don't get it that Trump is the good guy to a lot of people.

Speaker 2:

He's a savior to a lot of people. But it's so bad Like literally the tradition of politics is out the door. It's like not even the same.

Speaker 3:

He's taken over the Republican Party. If you are a Republican in the sense of what Republicans kind of at least represented on paper what they said prior to Trump, you look at John McCain and all these politicians who tried to go up against him and try to sort of save the Republican Party from just becoming Trump's party. They all kind of got, you know, moved over Like the. The current Trump party is like it's her, it's him. Marjorie Taylor, green, you know, uh what's her name.

Speaker 1:

You know it's like once he gets nominated, it's going to be everybody because, regardless of what, people are going to want to roll with the winner. And even if he doesn't win the presidency, the fact that he's going to win the Republican Party is going to put all the Republicans back on his side.

Speaker 2:

Of course he's sniping after that. All the time y'all shitted on me, I got you now. Remember all the times y'all doubted me. Now I'm here and now they're going to be. Oh well, no, we didn't really say it me. Now I'm here, now they're gonna be. Oh well, no, we didn't really say it.

Speaker 3:

No, we really believed in you the whole time that fake is. I'm just hoping that that's not gonna be the situation because again, you know he's found guilty 34 counts of of um. You know I mean he's gonna get sentenced in july and that's again. There's multiple things going on. You know there's multiple other investigations. This was just one of the many trials. So I think his whole gamble is like can I get back in power to squash as many of these ongoing investigations as possible? But even then, even if he gets to be the president again you know a situation like this this was on the state level, so he as president has no ability to shut that down. You know, even if he gets in charge of the DOJ again, he would again have to find someone who, like the last DOJ representative, like Bill Barr or whatever they didn't play ball with him at the end. He wasn't rolling over and doing what Trump was saying, so he wasn't able to shut it down. So I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It's a gamble, but I think at this point there's just so much, so much stuff that he's there's going on against him, but he is teflon don, so who knows? Hey, man, but you got that fucking a true bad boy. But speaking of bad boys, yes, he's a bad boy, he's a bad boy, bad boys, bad boys. What y'all gonna do?

Speaker 2:

I don't have a sound effect for that, no, no, you don't need it what's it called Bad Boy is full coming out. Yes, I can't wait, actually this weekend, this weekend.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait. Actually, I'm not going to be able to see it this weekend. I'm going to go see it next weekend.

Speaker 2:

You got to discount tickets.

Speaker 1:

I ain't buying that. I have my daddy now, I know I.

Speaker 4:

I gotta save money.

Speaker 1:

Them. Diapers are expensive, but for real, I love Bad Boys. I've been a fan of pretty much every one, maybe not the last one because it was kind of weird, but I have thoroughly enjoyed the Bad Boys the first two. You just don't get to see stuff like that. I mean two black people as cops just tearing shit up, just being every bit of a cop, police brutality, all types of shit and getting away with it and everybody knows and it's cool. You know what I'm saying. Like you just don't see shit.

Speaker 2:

Like that it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

That shit was hilarious.

Speaker 2:

I'm thinking like would it be a version of two white cops doing the same thing?

Speaker 3:

I forgot, that's Chips version of two white cops doing the same thing. I forgot that's Chips. Yeah, no, that's Chips.

Speaker 2:

But that's just everyday in America. Chips was white and in Spanish.

Speaker 1:

Was that Cagney and Lacey?

Speaker 2:

No Chips, was the Spanish dude. No, I'm talking about Cagney and Lacey, though.

Speaker 1:

Wasn't that two white cops? Or who was the two in?

Speaker 4:

damn I'm in miami, miami, vice. No, that was a black guy, it was a black guy.

Speaker 1:

That was a black guy too see miami vice, I'm old, but that was a little bit before my time, so I don't know I could be wrong with that.

Speaker 3:

It kind of gives me the vibes of like what's the uh? The movie with like nick nolte and annie murphy, where they're both cops and oh, that's 48, 48 hours.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and eddie murphy is the.

Speaker 3:

He goes into the redneck bar, but he wasn't a cop.

Speaker 2:

He was a convict and they used him because of the fact that he was part of the gang.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but he didn't know that.

Speaker 2:

He never had a badge. Oh, he was just faking like he had the badge.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, in the redneck bar they thought he was a cop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he acted like it to get the people he played that he played those two characters.

Speaker 1:

Him and Nick Foley from Beverly Hills Cop were so similar. Axl Rose, yeah, axl Rose. Axl Foley, yeah, axl Foley.

Speaker 2:

That's coming out too. Actually Another one yeah, that's dope. The newest one is it's all of them, all the old players, Wow, all All the people from the original, besides Bridget the girl, whatever she got killed, anyways. That's why All the cops and everything, they're all in this new one. I have a question Even you remember that Balky, whatever he plays, axel Fuller, he's the gay guy. He's actually in this one too.

Speaker 3:

It's kind of like the Top Gun reboot did so well. All these other older sitcoms or older movies Well, but that one was like played.

Speaker 2:

That was perfect because they played the kids. That was like Top Gun. You remember his father's? His father wasn't actually the guy was in it, but he was like.

Speaker 1:

You got to think about it though All those movies from the 80s, 40 years old, basically, that's a crazy thing, so you know what I'm saying. It's just one of them things where it's like all right, no one from this current generation have seen it, or the people who have seen it would love to see a reboot or something like that of it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, as a millennial, I still think that the 70s were 30 years ago sometimes.

Speaker 1:

I have a question about older actors in a second, but I just want to finish on Bad Boys real quick. Yeah, go ahead, finish that. Do y'all have an idea what it might be about? Like, what could it be about? What could they be doing in this one?

Speaker 2:

The same shit, I mean definitely the same shit. Chasing bad boys or chasing people for drugs or whatever Somebody gang-related and cartel-related? I don't know man, it's always going to be the same story, because that's the only way they can make it work.

Speaker 1:

I mean, they are in Miami, so there's always going to be drugs and gangs or something like that.

Speaker 2:

It's something that landed in Even. It's so crazy. I think they actually brought all the people too, except I don't know if they brought a different wife of Martin. It's not the same wife, I think. I'm looking up I think she's not in it, it's somebody else. That's what's weird. You can't do another wife of Martin, but you know.

Speaker 3:

Is it like a different actress playing the same character though?

Speaker 2:

Yep Different actress playing the same character.

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, that sometimes happens in movies, maybe the actress passed away or like a freshman yeah, you know he's on wild will smith I do think from the trailers it looks like they are kind of playing up. I mean, obviously the comedy role has always been a thing in the bad boy franchise, but I think that sort of playing on the fact that both of them are getting older, you know, I see that seems to be a recurring joke in the commercials.

Speaker 2:

You know, obviously they're promoting the hell out of it, like you know, saying that, like this is the different age of cops, or whatever, which is again not saying that what being, you know, age related, like all right, cops should be a certain age or whatever. But this baffles me. I have an action movie that's my question.

Speaker 1:

That's my question at what age do you think is it an age or is it just a body type? You know what I'm saying. Like do they look in shape type thing that you don't want to see your favorite actor do anymore them doing action anymore.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, I think you know I can see Will Smith because he's always keeping in shape, he's always playing the part, regardless if it's an old man, young man or whatever, he does the part. For that, martin, I'm not convinced. I mean I get, I get it that like they're promoting, like martin's grown into the being a grandfather, he, he's a grandfather cop pretty much just doing his thing, trying to he retires or whatever it is, but him running around with will smith, that's what I have a problem with well, I have seen on the red carpet or not the red carpet, but like some of the promotional stuff, like there's some videos circulating and people are wondering like if he's not well or if he's aged badly or something's going on.

Speaker 2:

I think he's been. He had health issues.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So you remember he almost collapsed way back, yeah, on some other stuff and also, I think, lately he's been really struggling. Well, that's speculation, I'm not saying this.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean no one, I think, really knows that evil. On martin man yeah, there's videos of him.

Speaker 2:

I love some martin, but I don't forget evil on martin hopefully martin's doing well, yeah, I mean, he look he smile. Every time he walks, you see him, he's smiling.

Speaker 1:

That's yeah, no, I mean I, I think that I think it is a certain look, I wouldn't even say a body type, it's just a certain look. Yeah, like sometimes I see stallone back in, uh, when he was doing the expendables, like there are certain scenes where he was like chasing down planes and running on docks and stuff like that, and I'm looking at it and I'm just like there is no way, bro, there's no way but he was jack doing it, though I mean but that's.

Speaker 1:

We all know jack people can't run. Yeah, you got, you got more muscle mass to carry, but he was jack doing it though, I mean, but that's we all know jack people can't run.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you got more muscle mass to carry, but he's slowing you down again, the run was only two seconds unless you let let this.

Speaker 1:

No, no, it was a long run. That was a long run and then probably paused it.

Speaker 3:

But again, he's still good doing the thing that I just find kind of unbelievable is sometimes when movie star and you get it. I think some of it is kind of like, like you're saying the body type or the age or the unbelievability, but for me it's over the overall movement, like if you are old, you know, and you still move fast, it's believable.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if you are big and you can still move fast it's believable exactly when I look at like steven seagal now and he's got his big bloated belly and he's just standing there like a robot going and just people are falling all around him. I'm like no man like one dude comes around behind you, you can't turn your torso to him. He's done.

Speaker 1:

It's like it just seems unrealistic. You go down like a toddler.

Speaker 2:

Right Again, steven Seagal is not. He does action, but he's not an action hero, I mean.

Speaker 3:

I would say he's an action hero from the 80s. It was like him and Van Damme and Schwarzenegger Van Damme kicked over people, he did jumps, he did stunts looking. I mean Seagal has always gotten shit for his being stagnant, but he was he was in a lot of movies.

Speaker 2:

Seagal was fucking people he was into action, but I think action hero like he I mean, I think you got. I think you got Steve Saccol fucked up, bro, I did.

Speaker 1:

I think you got Steve Saccol fucked up would.

Speaker 2:

I fight. Would I fight him hand to hand? Probably not, but I mean, you can take him nowadays if I can run around him and tire him out, I'm good, that's all to say.

Speaker 3:

Oh, wow, yeah, but the dude can't move his torso, his pelvic is like fixed with concrete, did he just say.

Speaker 1:

If I could run around. Is this the same guy who used to talk shit about Floyd Mayweather and his style of fighting? But he, but he, he wants to adopt it against Stevens, a 73 year old. Stevens, a goal three-year-old.

Speaker 4:

Steven Seagal Because it's smart, okay, all right.

Speaker 2:

Just like Mayweather, he plays smart. Okay, okay, okay, but you just don't like it.

Speaker 1:

Though I don't, I work for it, I know.

Speaker 2:

But anyways. But speaking of which, I don't know Like what do y'all think about the other actors? Pretty much, since Martin is from the dmv. We have other actors that are yeah or from the dmv that I think they're a shit ton who are your favorite actors?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, I mean, and you know, or at least do you have a favorite actor or anything?

Speaker 3:

I mean me personally. I love jeffrey wright. Um, most people will know him. You know he played, um you know character in the hunger games. Uh, he played the commissioner gordon in the most recent batman movie. But he's been in a bunch of stuff. Uh, I know him. My favorite role for him is he was in west world where he plays, uh, andrew and bernard or arnold and bernard. Just he just kills it and he's in multiple seasons. He's just a great actor. Um, he's playing.

Speaker 2:

He's playing a lot of action stuff too, like he's done, like uh a part I think I've seen he was a fbi agent and whatever.

Speaker 3:

I think a lot of yeah, he's done a lot, like he was in casino royale the first daniel craig 007 movie yeah, he's done a lot like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, again, I can't. Like I said, I'm not a big movie buff like everybody else, but I, if these, if I see face, I can tell you who it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

What about yours, ego? Oh man, mine, mine, mine, I got. I think I have Regina Hall, my bad. Regina Hall Beautiful, beautiful person. I love the way she plays. She plays a lot of great, like a lot of great movies, but then like the perfect black woman. Does she play any ghetto black women in any movie? Probably not.

Speaker 3:

What about from Friday?

Speaker 1:

No, I think you're thinking about.

Speaker 3:

Regina King oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, never mind.

Speaker 1:

I do that a lot too. Both extremely talented, yeah. Regina Hall yeah, I know, yeah, Never mind, I do that a lot too. Yeah see, both extremely talented yeah.

Speaker 2:

But Regina Hall's from DC.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know You're right.

Speaker 2:

She's from DC and I think also, like there's a lot of other people Like even I didn't even know, I just found out Sandra Bullock is actually from VA.

Speaker 1:

Oh, for real.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she alexandria, so she's also one of the people that was uh out there.

Speaker 3:

That was pretty dope, oh yeah. So I don't know. Yeah, a lot of people don't know. I mean that that uh, tupac, actually you know he's from baltimore a lot of time baltimore. Yeah, I went to school there in baltimore. I didn't even know julia louise dreyfus. You know elaine from seinfeld from bethesda.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even know that at all. Bethesda has some roots.

Speaker 1:

I about to say so if Tupac is technically from Baltimore, wouldn't that count? Wouldn't Jada Pinkett Smith also count? Yeah, she's from Baltimore too, Because they were at the same performing arts high school in. Baltimore at the same time, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean we can include it because it's kind of close, but it's still not a DMV Word.

Speaker 4:

All right word.

Speaker 1:

Hey, y'all brought it up, y'all brought it up, y'all brought it up.

Speaker 3:

I know, I know it's weird. Personally, I consider Baltimore part of the DMV. It's a topic of much debate. Stop it. It's a topic of debate.

Speaker 4:

We already talked about it, we already said it, bro.

Speaker 1:

If the Metro doesn't touch station you are not a part of DMV.

Speaker 2:

Simple, oh, damn, yeah, damn, no, that's what it is.

Speaker 1:

It is, it's what speaks to the belt and if you wanted to really like, maybe really extend it, then it's $4.95.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, well, soon there will be a train that will get you, you to baltimore dc in 15 minutes never, we'll see.

Speaker 1:

We'll see that. All right, so we're gonna go down like that bridge, hey, so I'm sorry, what about?

Speaker 2:

your, we went, we went already off to the side. Yeah, what, hey, what?

Speaker 1:

about you.

Speaker 1:

Uh, oh, my favorite, taraji p henson oh if it's not, if it's not mart Cookie, it's Taraji P Henson Cookie. She's, oh my god, empire Hustle and flow Killer. I think, honestly, I think Her hustle and flow character Is what Got me. Oh yeah, because I was just like it was just something about that character that to me. I was like she is playing the shit out of this character. She's probably more believable than anybody in this entire movie. Terrence Howard he wasn't believable, I'm sorry. It was funny, it was great, it might have been relatable. What up man, yeah, but it just wasn't really believable. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

What you're saying, man, and then having two friends like that, I mean one guy from the church coming over to the pimp's house Come on bro.

Speaker 2:

Hey man, you don't know about this man.

Speaker 1:

Come on, bro, it just wasn't believable like that is mine. Come on, bro, like it wasn't. It just wasn't believable like that.

Speaker 3:

But when taraji came in and played her part, it was she stole the movie in every one of her scenes I think the scene that really nailed like, whenever someone thinks about her as a, or talks to me about her as a, as a great actress or actor, I always think of the scene in that movie where she's recording her vocals oh yeah, push that shit out, yeah push that shit out.

Speaker 3:

And she's. She gives it with that intense delivery through the anger that he feels in him. And then the, and then the other moment where she puts her headphones on and she's like tearing up and crying because she like can't recognize her, her voice, the voice that she hears as her own, yeah, she just kills it.

Speaker 1:

You know what, honestly, my favorite part of that movie was her bringing in the lava lamp. Just that simple part. It just showed how much appreciation and support that she was trying to give. She couldn't do much you know what I'm saying Because she couldn't spend big money, because if she was spending the pimp's money she was going to get beat up. So you know the little bit that she could and she could do, she did. And it was just I don't know man shout out to rajee p henson, man for and she.

Speaker 3:

She did great in smoking aces too.

Speaker 1:

I love that bro she is a hell of an actor and that movie gets slept on.

Speaker 3:

But that movie like it was a box office bomb when it came out. But it's amazing.

Speaker 1:

I love that movie.

Speaker 3:

Jeremy Piven, ryan Reynolds, ray Liotta.

Speaker 1:

Alicia.

Speaker 3:

Keys.

Speaker 4:

Common.

Speaker 3:

Common yeah. I mean, I think it was Chris Hemsworth. No, not Chris. No, no, no. It was the other one, the dude who played Captain Kirk. There was a bunch of other people in there too, bro, A bunch of people yeah other people like um, the, the, the dude who was playing the uh, the, the three.

Speaker 3:

I think the three like the, uh the one, the biggest dude of the of the three, three crazy brothers so he would just played the voice for um, the new ape uh protagonist in the planet of the apes, kingdom of the planet of the apes I forgot about. Uh did the voice for him. And then the middle brother. He's the guy. I always get him confused with Chris Hemsworth because they look alike.

Speaker 4:

And in the JJ.

Speaker 3:

Abrams Star Trek movie. Chris Hemsworth plays his father, but in the reboot he played Captain T Kirk. And I forget his name it's Chris Pinesines that's it that was like his first big

Speaker 1:

movie before he blew up, wasn't it too, yeah?

Speaker 3:

you're right. Yeah, he was one of the crazy redneck nazi guys who was one of the bounty hunters. But yeah, it's like everybody had people from lost. It had what's his name?

Speaker 1:

jack from lost and uh, everybody, that movie was done.

Speaker 2:

Once again, shout out to rajee p h Henson and Taraji was another one with her church, like she played a church wife and I can't. It was dope. I will pull it up next time or whatever I will pull it up, but it's off the hook, but anywho as I know it's over.

Speaker 1:

Anytime he says anywho, we know it's anywho because again we're done I can't, yeah, I can't keep it going, but again we're done yo big. So thank everybody for tuning in absolute dmv. Thank you, for tuning in. Like comment, subscribe. Turn on the post notification, hit the bell. All that good shit. We need it all. We need it all. Shout out to y. We wouldn't be, I mean, we would be here without y'all, but we need y'all to stay here. We need to be, here longer. Hey, we're going to do better next time, all that.

Speaker 2:

D and V Peace, peace.