Now it's time to come up with Mary. Kate we got a good one for you on the pop off radio show today it's Friday so you know we always have a lot of fun little bit later on and Laney dolphin is going to join us she is a dream Ali just as though she's going to talk about our weird dreams and what they really mean some of the symbols do you have a weird once in a while I do and it's like well I haven't even I have no idea if they say it comes from you know what you're doing in life or in you know in your everyday life and it's dishonest problems and everything but some of the stuff that I dream is like coming I saw something so weird i don't understand well check that out and of course we got the we'll talk a lead that movie reviews but before we do all that got to have a little bit of that Hollywood gossip don't we. And the person to do that that's Ryan McCullough make He's co-founder of Goldman McCormick p.r. He actually is a an expert in so many different areas I mean he works with celebrities and athletes and lawyers and authors and even puppies and I think the puppies are probably I don't know if they're the hardest or the easiest but they're probably the most lovable Hey Ryan nice to have you with us on the show well Mary Jane I am honored to be with you and yes puppies are very difficult but I just want to say I heard you talk about weird dream medicine and I think I had a very strange dream last night really this jury yeah I had this dream that I was eating a big Archambault and I woke up my pillow was gone I got the eggs. You know and I can't help it I'm a I'm getting advised by several psychology companies don't go out of these don't watch you don't need to. Head examined. Yeah yeah I you know it is so I mean do you know sometimes you have these really really weird dreams and it's like how can that have anything to do with my every day life because it doesn't even pertaining you know it's not that it's very sure I had one distinct dream where I was being a doctor by and it would be would be you Syria is not a serious one No this is a real serious one and I was going on now and I was just down the how she's like that by August I kind of looked it up and I was staying and I was like yeah and i dreamed i was young really you know I was like wow it was just range. Aliens It was a spaceship tour just it was definitely in light of the cop pulled me up and think how right I was I was like I was scared I was excited if that's sort of going to break the way people don't like a.t.l. You got to be cool with it the strange humans that we fight over here but I was also worried because I was like you know it was kind of hanging out there with my wife but you don't want to leave them you know there have always been I would be I would be Ok yeah I would I always said you know if I could just have my my loved ones around with me I'll you know I think a chance going any place what the heck right I go and say oh I'm going to carve the universe I will ask our dream ologist about that one too and see what she's going to have to sit in what we say you're out of here why you're so weird. A wry and I think this is kind of fun some of the fun things we're going to be talking about today we hear about celebrity divorces and I mean come on in Hollywood sometimes they're married for like a day and a half and they get a divorce but you say they're worse than celebrity divorces in Hollywood history that are like the all Worst So let's talk about divorces bad anyway right now these are the 5 worst. Ok number one pretty tough that he's racist Charlie Sheen golf anything with Charlie Sheen as Rhonda they filed you know divorce after 6 years the barrier to that picture Richard said that to that bad actor would often a for prostitutes he gabbled a lead balloon at the drug and the judge's order that she and the death rate if it were a feet away from Richards but apparently he always bring it took us around so that the board Well you know when these people married nice people and he was he's always been that way you know it's a like you did x. That the reason he was going to change was just because he was you know he a choir boy I thought he was going to church every week yeah right. Next one has to do with Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp. You know phenomenal actor we all remember him treat which he deprived of the Oscar for but have an absolute hero. That has a very very rough the voice there are only Barry 50. But it acts that Johnny Depp is very abusive he pushed her at that parody a lot of stuff on it and she got a restraining order against him. She also didn't she try to get a restraining order for her Dawn's. 20 years training or yes you can try to give her a dog but the judge would grant that I mean if he was abusive to them too he should have granted that I have no idea. Now Tiger Woods boy that was out there you. Are a girl pretty amazing you were able to have affairs with multiple woman it and the way he had it everyone shocked like I could how could he do that but then you have to look at it look there's a person. Who's got that it's been exceptional organizational skills most people can't even that it's a cow there are 3 people he's managing 21 different people I guess after the 21st the 22nd if there is love the dear wife at the time I'll get you know pretty upset chased after him with a golf ball. And I got it I got to say I give her credit you know. I. Don't have this like I don't like golf club my dad gave behave. Like my wife would do that to me if I ever if I ever did that my right there's no way absolutely absolutely yeah I don't mind as when we 1st got married I said you know what I don't ever want to know you're doing something behind my back as if I find out you will suffer. It actually there's a Arafat of our lives Monella money Minelli I should say yes. Couple of course these lovelies exploit but they Student other. As dude modally for $10000000.00 for a dollop she claimed he would she would be to wild drug in which allegedly let him be hospitalized for 5 days getting there is that as the belly Katter's to. Get those 2000000000 from her going to The Washington Post and they drop the lawsuit at all the doors that 7. Only in Hollywood go to now Donna are not surprised Ok Go ahead Donna shell then there was marriage the only 3 years without a horse like 9 and it was the 1st but of course I have the 8. A lot long at this and most at present but their relationship is pretty volatile even violent there's another divorce that's not even on the list but one that is the divorce of actually Jolie and Brad Pitt getting very shocked that Angelina Jolie with a out Brad Pitt was this the daddy give the kids every toy and all the stuff but it was tense but I guess they've kind of been more peaceful. You know while we surprised is some of this the crap that these people do you know we shouldn't be surprised that they're nuts they're all nuts they've got too much money too much fame and they don't know how to deal with I don't know I guess that you know why stop. The doing it now we always look at the Oscars as being or you know the Academy Awards the Oscars if you get an Oscar a la This is fantastic you're the greatest actor ever this or that does that were actually pretty done gone good and they never got and I have a got an Oscar right in the 1st one we have is that Johnny Jet Age $56.00 pirates that he was nominated a part of the Caribbean. Finding Neverland as we need cause the theme of biography so never won the Oscar on Edward Norton is another one David Bible fear American history x. Broadbent I mean this is I think it would be more definite that sort of. Runnable a Macallan Lord Of The Rings Gods and Monsters age a lot of reports that there are people being very upset he the win the Oscar Another one is ratified on a different Schindler's List and this patient has no Oscar nominated junior nominated for Chaplin Tropic Thunder. Have and he would rather nominal in jail he really was I mean I remember seeing that nude you wouldn't you want to sworn that was Chaplin he was so good so good for the management. Out of Britain which shocking we need I thought he should have got an Oscar nomination or Golden Globe for Hans Gruber and die hard I mean of all the youth a lot of great things never been nominated for the Academy Award one of the president's out of the less back to actually shock did not have a good Academy Award is set but Follett the creator of bad like I talk about a president who is credibly talented starts multiple cartoons and actually does various C.D.'s of the songs on the basic law so he so talented. Yes never been nominated for an Oscar or any other it's wrong to eat this guy deserves Oscar I think that anyone Yeah I was surprised when you had Clint Eastwood on the list you know it was that the nominee for the unforgiven 1000000 Dollar Baby did happen and then Steve Buscemi who's he's been in everything ever nominated for an Academy Award and the biggest they get shouty it's got to be kept Oh yeah I mean I don't know what people I think is one of the greatest actors he's been in everything he's done his versatility that we have he can play so many different shades of a positive or negative character and I just don't understand what Hollywood do with me they have to seriously they've got to get their act together Hollywood will return to some semblance of normalcy with Kevin Bacon walking around that I've got it well you know it is sometimes wonder about these people you know why they give certain awards good Hugo Black What did they do so good you know that they got the award and the other one didn't. I I'm not sure if that you know if it's just publicity or there could be it could be the fact that a lot of people get these awards are suck ups that I don't get the idea but they found a can of bacon a type of press that's going to kiss me once but I feel he's probably straightforward guy and like good is how I put in a test tout that actors don't tense roll but you know you love it but I think it definitely never adopted absolutely Well hey listen as always we want to make sure everybody knows that they can also hear you on your it's a pod cast right yes yes and no so your pockets is called the adolescence of their tooth world's only show The Apprentice on Alice's check it out by going to Outer Limits Radio dot com and looking for exceptional p.r. If you are a poppy the puppies do listen to your show Oh yes check out gold record dot com We love p.r. 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And it's time again time to check in with Mathias Bombala Mateus vandals Hollywood he's always see in all the latest movies and he tells us whether it's worth going to or not I don't know ts if you're going great Mary Jane and how are you this lovely Friday night you know just fine I know the weather is hot out there and it's going to be hotter over the weekend but I got it so just stay in the air conditioning and forget about all that nasty stuff going on right now. Ok well or go to the movies because the theaters are generally cooled by refrigeration for your comfort. So what the word for this we your word for this week is hospitable you're always very hospitable Mary Jane clogs we make everyone feel at ease as if they were a guest. Your own home and you know I've had the pleasure of actually being a guest in your own home so I should know yeah absolutely Well you know I always look at it this way if I invite you into my home I want you to be comfortable I don't want you no fancy We're not fancy Szymanski we're very homey you know our dogs jump up on the couches and all that kind of stuff I don't want to live in a museum I'm a little bit what's comfy You know what I mean well I was comfy and I'm using a mouse have to have you over to. Yeah yeah yeah but you're special with your museum you know if you get my hand and focused in on one thing I can understand why you have a museum but it's then you RINGBACK know you've only been a collector for how long your whole life so I don't know I inherited it from my father who never seem to throw anything away either that's called I don't think it's quite hoarding Well you know I don't have I don't have bottles of milk cartons that have been empty for months laying around the couch or anything weird because yeah because my normal weird movie stuff that. You do music do you just interact there you know you can. I did I do the same thing I've been thinking of I want to become a minimalist they call it minimalist Oh my God I don't think I'll ever be that I can't now know your wardrobe would cancel that out right away and it was a such a great wardrobe and you know I'll tell you I've never I've never seen you in the same thing twice in 30 years well that's my my mission is my thing in life is never to be seen. Oh Ok Well yeah you'd say hey we did this we have heard they sing things about Once upon a time in Hollywood it was at that good you've heard amazing things about me yeah No I was not good well it's I mean I'm just haven't really decided where to put my mind about this experience because it's an experience it's different than a movie it's an experience into 2 levels 1st of all I have to admit full disclosure that I have always disliked quitting parenting you know I find his movie. Overly violent he loves a certain period in Hollywood history that kind of late seventy's or rather late sixty's early seventy's period where theaters were turned into what they call grind houses where they'd be running these prints that the 5 people in there 2 of them would you know have their toke a blanket on you know sleeping off a drunk others you know and you know and they would that was what the downtown theaters were like in the seventy's when most of them were being torn down and they were running movies for $0.75 most people like in the summer would get in there to just get into the American dating yet and they didn't care what was on the screen and I don't think the filmmakers cared either because they were the worst exploitation in orrible movie this is the era of movies like Shaft which is a great actual action with Richard Roundtree the that kind of filmmaking matched with that kind of movie theater experience really at the dregs at the end of what had once been glamorous and then now was disheveled and forgotten and I'm glad and for some reason couldn't turn to you know just focused in on this period of mad experience and has made it his own art form making and making jewelry out of garbage and. Frankly I think it's the worst period in the history of the movie so he's he's fallen in that vein with that kind of exploitation and craziness and violence and wildness and he loves it he just that's the world in which he lives and he has built an audience that loves it too so I have to enjoy those films look at it through those goggles and try to be as objective as possible now before I get into the story and a little bit about the film I have to say that I specially went to see this in San Francisco they didn't have a screening for the press in Sacramento because in San Francisco they were able to show it I'm 35 millimeter movie film here's a guy who champions which I do like about Terrence you know the use of motion picture film. And he wants people to see things that he made on actual film vs digital there are no digital there no film presentations in the Sacramento region as of yet pardon me the tower may be showing one in 70 if they can get ahold of it but that's not yet been sent so I want to bow bow as we enter with Gary to a colleague of mine who reviews films here and we went to the bow bow to watch but the bell boy has a $35.00 millimeter projector a single $35.00 millimeter projector so what they had to do is they had to show us an hour of the movie and then change real color so there's this little break and then the movie is 2 hours and 25 minutes long so we had to have another break another hour into the movie so the 2nd to their mission and then finally the end and seeing it that way really disrupt that now I thought that was just for the press printing but I would still get in touch with a bow bow and call them again and they're actually showing the movie that way to everyone that comes sees it there now across San Francisco at the new mission theater they have a 70 you know meter print of this on movie film and they are showing it without interruption so for people interested in seeing it on film go see that the new mission in San Francisco now the movie itself once upon a time in Hollywood looks at a faded television actor who is played by Leonardo De Caprio and he's sort of in the vein of Robert Walker and other actors of that period actually Bob Conrad Robert Conrad and other actors of that period who are doing t.v. Shows like wild wild west in that era and he has a stunt man buddy who you know whose only work is being his stunt double and he has a bad history too he's played by Brad Pitt now Brad Pitt delivers a performance in this picture which is just outstanding he is really great this is set at the time of the Sharon Tate murders in Roman Polanski's house in Hollywood and it turns out that the character played by. Why Leonardo Dicaprio is living next door and so intermingled with the fading actors trying to get jobs on t.v. Shows as a bad guy has his own t.v. Series and sort of dwindled unfaded is parallel with Polanski and Sharon Tate who is played by Margo Roby who is one of the great beautiful blondes of the movies today and the of course folks that were following Charles Manson at that time the cult of girls including squeaky from living out of the filmmaking ranch show that all of these stories tie together and I thought it was Terrence he knows most enjoyable movie to date and there are some really great scenes of course there's going to be violence there is an ending that's not what you expected to be and I think that was fun it's just a little bit overly long at 2 hours and 45 minutes and it's got rich little details here and there but overall it just doesn't hold together very well what makes a great are all the little details that that are reminiscent of that era the old n.b.c. Logo be old cars the way the territory no redress Hollywood to look like the late sixty's which was really nice but he goes by it so quickly that you can't really favorite but but there are some really wonderful scenes but the overall impression of it is just like it's not altogether a great film I think a lot of the parenting and fans are going to just eat it up but it's not great and it's too bad because this I think is most accessible movie to date so they want to see it locally at the riddle Ogburn 10 where they're going to show it in digital I think you'll have a very