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But the shape of the bread, well I guess, I guess can you have like a baguette that you, let's be honest, cut into? Let's make a deal, to be honest, ever in your life cold a hot dog a sandwich? Never.
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So like, yeah, what kind of sandwich do you like?
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I love a hot dog.
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You know, you never hear anybody say that.
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We're going to learn a lot about other things in this process.
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It's about time, honestly.
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God, I think we're going to, I think we're going to agree.
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I've got a good feeling.
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Yeah, the Beatles are the greatest band of all time.
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I mean, I think they're definitely up there.
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I think the Beatles, yeah, I, I think that, I mean, obviously they changed music history.
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Um, I'm also wondering if I have to strongly agree, because for Liverpool, yeah, it's gonna, yeah, you're going to kind of put, just put I'm, yeah, go here somewhere in between.
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I think there, there, I mean, there are a lot of incredible that I could put up in that list, Rolling Stones, uh, um, Fleetwood Mack, Fleetwood Mac for sure, um, Radiohead, I was a big fan of the Wombats growing up.
1:21
Guys, who else was a Wombat fan?
1:21
Anyone?
1:21
Wombats, they're from, aren't they?
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That's some, it starts in Liverpool.
1:21
Yeah, exact, you know the song, I look, I like the Wombats, so moving on.
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We dragged you in.
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Wombats are adorable creatures.
1:21
Save a bunch of, didn't they save a bunch of animals in a forest fire once in Australia?
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And they had those forest fires, they found that they would, were welcoming other animals down into their, that's beautiful.
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Yeah, it's so sweet.
1:21
That's amazing.
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Amazing.
1:21
The Wombat is the greatest animal of all time.
1:21
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there you go.
1:21
There you go.
1:21
Okay, so wait, is someone tallying this?
1:21
No, it's not really competition.
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It's, it's not an actual, we just want to know if we, we can, we want to know who wins at the end.
1:21
Let's make it a competition.
1:21
We just want to know where we stand with each other.
1:21
You know, a hot dog is a sandwich.
1:21
A hot dog is a sandwich.
1:21
I'll disagree with that.
1:21
Yeah, because it's more of a taco, if anything.
1:21
What you could say that, if you're going to say it's a taco, I would agree.
2:39
Well, I, I wouldn't say it's necessarily a taco, but it's, it's a bread.
2:44
Yeah, it's bread and, and talk meats, a meat.
2:54
It sounds like a sandwich.
2:51
But the shape of the bread that, well I guess, I guess, can you have like a baguette that you, let's be honest, cut into, let's be really honest for, all right, this is Let's Make a Deal.
3:09
Have you ever in your life called a hot dog a sandwich?
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Never.
3:11
So I disagree.
3:19
Like, yeah, what kind of sandwich do you like?
3:19
I love a hot dog.
3:19
You know you never hear anybody say that.
3:19
You'd be like, get out, get out, get out of my house.
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You're not welcome here anymore.
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Uh, yeah, yeah, because of the bread and the fillings.
3:30
I, I'll, like, I'm not going to go as far as you went with that, I think.
3:36
Okay, yeah.
3:36
I wonder what percentage of human beings would call a hot dog a sandwich.
3:53
Hands up in this room if you, yeah.
3:53
Hot dogs are a sandwich.
3:53
Sandwich hot dog, but that's, that's different.
3:53
Sausage sandwich is different than a hot dog, isn't it?
3:53
What is a sausage sandwich?
3:49
A sausage roll, is that a different thing?
3:55
No, a sausage sandwich is just like two pieces of bread with a sausage on it, or a couple of sausages, like, wow, you, you put a couple, that's wild.
3:53
A little greedy, um, back me up, guys, you can't have a sandwich with one.
4:13
So nobody says a sandwich is a hot dog, I mean, a hot dog is a sandwich, I think, yeah, 0% in this room.
4:13
I don't think it's real.
4:13
Yeah, good job, good job.
4:13
I would rather be a wizard than a superhero.
4:13
Ooh, I'd rather be a wizard than a superhero.
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A wizard would be pretty, pretty cool.
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I'll agree with that.
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Mmm, yeah, the, the whole aesthetic of that wizardly world is kind of, it's cool, it's wonderful.
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It would be nice to have superpowers.
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That's true, that is true.
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But yeah, you just need your wand.
4:42
Yeah, and you don't have to wear the outfit, the Lyra, the Lyra, yeah.
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You can wear like a flowy gown, get the breeze, get wizardly, a cool hat.
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Yeah, yeah, knowledge, knowledge, a wand, stoic.
4:56
Are you thinking like Dumbledore?
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That's all I can see in my head.
5:01
I'd love to be able to fly.
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I definitely would like to be able to fly.
5:01
That'd be cool, but wizards, I mean, you have your broom, right?
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Your Nimbus.
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I don't think you do, your Nimbus 2000, right?
5:16
Oh, yeah, you do, I guess you, your Harry Potter did, Dumbledore have a broom?
5:20
Dumbledore, I assume, in his younger years, had a broom.
5:22
Oh, he, he hung that up, didn't he?
5:31
He hung that up, he hung his broom up with his jersey, you know, on on the wall.
5:28
You know what you're making me think of now, actually, is how much I love magic.
5:32
I love, I love, definitely with it, like I actually love magicians and I want to believe that it's real.
5:39
Yeah, and sometimes I actually do.
5:48
All right, I would beat the person opposite me in a game of rock, paper, scissors.
5:58
Fifty-fifty, I feel.
5:58
Yeah, that's fifty-fifty, it's right down the center, but we can't do that.
5:55
The only way we will know is if we have a game.
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You ready?
6:34
Yeah, rock, paper, scissors, shoot.
6:41
Okay, ready?
6:41
Best of three or just one?
6:41
Best of three, okay, my heart's pounding.
6:41
Okay, all right, ready?
6:41
Yeah, rock, paper, scissors.
6:41
No, oh, oh, sorry, I forgot the, I forgot the, I forgot, here we go, we got this.
6:41
No, got, no, no.
6:41
Okay, ready, go.
6:41
Rock, paper, scissors, shoot.
6:41
All right, you won.
6:41
Sorry, okay, you ready?
6:41
Yeah, rock, paper, scissors.
6:41
Oh, I'm doing it wrong, I'm doing it wrong.
6:41
All right, all right, all right, so you just go one, two, three, three, boom.
6:41
Yeah, no, I'm going to do what you're doing.
6:42
Do you want to do one, two, three, boom or or just one, two, three?
6:52
One, two, three, boom.
6:52
One, two, three, boom, yeah.
6:52
Okay, all right.
6:52
Although it's funny now that I think about the boom, I, I don't know what I'm doing with my arms.
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Okay, you ready?
7:18
All right, so you already won one, yeah, right.
7:18
Yes, yeah, okay, you ready?
7:18
All right, we got this, okay, yeah, yeah, rock, paper, scissors.
7:18
All right, you went for the same one, that's amazing.
7:18
I love that.
7:18
Okay, so that's two out of three, think about, I won.
7:18
You won, congratulations, good job.
7:18
I haven't been down this time, impressed.
7:21
Being good at bowling is really embarrassing.
7:40
No.
7:47
Yeah, being good at bowling is so cool.
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It is so cool.
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Actually, hard.
7:47
Yeah, it's so hard.
7:47
It's like, to do that with grace is tricky, let me tell you.
7:47
You know when you haven't bowled in a long time and then you go with somebody and they happen to be really good?
7:47
Do you ever use the, the, no, maybe when I was a kid.
7:40
Did you use that, um, the bumpers on the side?
7:47
Yeah, yeah.
7:54
I went bowling in Australia with some people and one of the second AD on the movie that I was working on was so good at bowling and my competition came out so heavily, I went to the, I was like, I gotta, I'm gonna, I'm gonna go get something.
7:50
And I went into the bathroom and I was watching YouTube videos on how to bowl a strike and I stayed in there for a while and I came out and I bowled two strikes in a row.
8:12
No way.
8:12
What's, is there a trick?
8:14
Yeah, it was, it was, you know, I mean, where you look, how you, you walk up and everything.
8:20
I don't know, we should practice our bowling.
8:22
We should, yeah.
8:24
All right, it is better to be overdressed than underdressed.
8:30
It's better to be overdressed than underdressed.
8:35
Uh, you disagree with that?
8:35
Yeah, can you, can you describe why?
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I just feel like there's nothing worse than going somewhere and being like, I'm sorry, we dressed.
8:59
I think comfort is key.
8:59
Yeah, you know, just if you're happy and you're content, then it's fine, you know what I mean?
8:59
Yeah, you can be like, oh, sorry, I didn't get the memo, you know?
8:59
I'd rather be in sweats at a, at like casual could be, you know, jeans.
8:59
Yeah, some cool trainers.
8:59
Yeah, yeah, something of it trendy but cash.
8:59
Yeah, I'm trying to decide on this cause I do like, I like that old school thing of where people used to wear suits and you know, they dress up but I also like to be comfortable.
9:20
I also think as well, when I think of overdressed, I immediately, immediately associate it with heels and I'm like, oh.
9:28
Yeah, yeah, I can see that.
9:28
All right, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to be with you on that for all the people who wear heels, that's, it's for them.
9:36
It is more fun to play the villain than the hero.
9:38
I mean, I've had really fun playing her, uh, villains.
9:45
I've had fun playing heroes.
9:45
I'm age, I think I'm going to agree, I think I'm going to agree.
9:54
I think there is potentially more fun to be had cause you can get away with things that in real life you would never ever be able to get away with.
9:54
That's quite fun.
9:57
Yeah, what's the craziest thing you've done as a villain?
10:03
I don't know, I guess just like weird killings, I guess, killing.
10:05
I just think kill like all the crazy stuff I did on that.
10:08
You killed a lot of people.
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Killed a lot of, I killed a lot of people.
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Should be scared.
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What about you?
10:15
What's the craziest thing as a villain you've done in Doom?
10:18
Yeah, the killings that I did in that.
10:21
Yeah, you were a menace.
10:21
He was pretty, yeah, yeah.
10:24
The first scene that you see him in when he uses a, you know, another person to test the sharpness, that's just not, that, that, that's pretty crazy.
10:36
This kill, look PG.
10:36
There you go.
10:36
All right, final one, guys, this is the final question.
10:44
This is the final question.
10:41
I know, I wonder know where we are on the tally, my friend.
10:44
I don't know.
10:44
Oh, yeah, any, I think we're on, I kind of have, you can say anything, be like, Jack could have fit on the door in Titanic.
10:55
Jack could have fit on the, yeah, I think that's universal.
10:58
Yeah, truth.
11:05
I actually think it is, but you know, I'll agree because, because it made for such wonderful dramatic effect.
11:09
I don't, I don't want, if he didn't, would that film have been as good?
11:16
No, it wouldn't have, but I do agree with the logic, but for dramatic effect, I have to bring it back to agree.
11:22
I, I would strongly agree with that.
11:24
Thank you.
11:24
You strongly agree with my agree.
11:26
Yes, thank you.
11:28
Nice.
11:28
It is true, if he got on the boat, well, honestly, they probably both would have sank.
11:32
They probably both would have, I'm not saying Jack's heavy, I'm just, yeah, yeah.
11:41
James Cameron did a test and found out that they both wouldn't have survived if they'd, you see, cause didn't Kate Winslet like, I asked about it in an interview and she was so, um, I can't remember if she was like reluctant to, but or she kind of like secretly acknowledged it.
11:44
I, I think Leo kind of just no comments the question, right, right.
11:57
So, so scientifically they were would have both gotten hypothermia, they would have both lost their lives.
12:04
Wow, Jack's a hero.
12:04
Jack is a hero.
12:14
He's always been, no question.
12:14
Pretty amazing.
12:14
Yeah, we should rewatch that, it's actually such a good movie.
12:24
Thank you so much, James.
12:32
The tally, we lots of agreement, that's good, that's all right.
12:32
Thank you, thank you guys, thank you so much.
12:32
Traditionally served with jam cream.
12:32
So German cream, this is strawberry cream.
12:32
Some, what German cream?
12:32
German cream.
12:38
Actually, I actually don't know what that means.
12:38
Jam, sorry, like jam.
12:42
Jam, jam and cream.