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We explore the origins and pitfalls of the classic question, "How are you?" While recovering from a head cold, Johnny found himself becoming increasingly irritated with the question and began wondering when and why it became such a common greeting. While feeling under the weather, he began to wonder about its appropriateness in certain situations. But rather than simply avoiding the question, he decided to experiment with playful and flirty responses to see how people would react. 

Jordan shares her own disaster story while serving tables at a busy restaurant. She asked a table how they were doing, and they shared that they had just attended a funeral for a family member.


Johnny also recounts a recent text from an unknown sender and speculates whether it was a genuine message flirting with him or a bot. Johnny shares his  thoughts on taking sleep aids and tweeting. 


Johnny is trying to explain to his co-hosts who the new Hellboy actor is. He mentions that the actor played a character named Black Tom Cassidy in the movie Deadpool 2, and was also in the new Baywatch movie. Despite these hints, his co-hosts still don't seem to know who the actor is.


Johnny also talks about Spielberg's appearance on the late-night TV show Colbert where he discussed his thoughts on UFOs. The famous director believes in tangible proof and scientific evidence when it comes to UFO sightings, but he thinks it would be interesting if UFOs were actually people from 500,000 years in the future conducting anthropology missions. It's interesting how our perception and beliefs change over time. As a child, Johnny believed in the existence of aliens and UFOs, but as he grew up and saw Navy videos, his beliefs shifted towards needing tangible proof and scientific evidence. He also finds it amusing to think about how future generations will view the current era's fascination with UFOs and the sky's potential threats.


In this movie review, we take a look at "The Mountain," a film that tells the story of a young man struggling with depression who goes on a road trip with a seductive doctor, portrayed by Jeff Goldblum. This indie film explores the themes of mental health, love, and the ethical implications of medical treatments. Watch our review to find out more about this intriguing and thought-provoking movie.


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Dave is struggling to pick a favorite moment from this week’s movie.  He mentions that Jeff Goldblum's performance is noteworthy because he has a strong presence that helps hold the movie together. However, overall, Dave finds the content to be lacking in humor and lightness, making it difficult to pinpoint a favorite moment. Jordan and Dave acknowledge that the story is a sad one, which may contribute to the lack of relief or lightheartedness in the film.


In this episode, the hosts receive a question from Ken about why they haven't covered the Leprechaun movie series. They explain that they are wary of trademark and copyright infringement on YouTube, but have previously interviewed the director of the first movie and even did an hour-long commentary on it. Despite this, they feel that there are likely many other podcasts covering the Leprechaun movies in March, which is commonly known as Leprechaun Month. 


Johnny expresses his desire to watch a movie called "something about a boat" and raves about how good the title sounds. However, he also expresses their frustration with Apple TV and their corporate strategy, which has made it impossible for viewers to watch beloved classics like Charlie Brown Christmas and Thanksgiving without subscribing to Apple Plus. Despite his grievances, Johnny admits to watching shows like "Shrinking" with Jason Siegel and Harrison Ford, and eagerly anticipates the third season of "Ted Lasso." Johnny also mentioned a new, trippy show called "Hello Tomorrow," 


Pay attention to the mention of the “drip droll.” LOL. 


Horror movies. Movie News. Movie Stories and More. Adventures in Binge-Watching From the Professional Binge-Watchers on this Late Night Comedy and Movie Podcast Hosted by JOHNNY SPOILER. Joined by his film-making buddies, DANGEROUS DAVE and JORDAN SAVAGE


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