M. Night Shyamalan's made another HDTGM classic with his 2024 serial killer at a pop concert thriller TRAP starring Josh Hartnett. Pop culture anthropologist Blakely Thornton joins Paul, Jason, & June to break down the Butcher's quest to escape Lady Raven's slow jam songs. They cover Josh Hartnett's shirtless pie scene, the concert happening in broad daylight, the t-shirt vendor's post-credit scene, M. Night's cameo, the importance of uncles in the film, and so, so much more.
M. Night Shyamalan's made another HDTGM classic with his 2024 serial killer at a pop concert thriller TRAP starring Josh Hartnett. Pop culture anthropologist Blakely Thornton joins Paul, Jason, & June to break down the Butcher's quest to escape Lady Raven's slow jam songs. They cover Josh Hartnett's shirtless pie scene, the concert happening in broad daylight, the t-shirt vendor's post-credit scene, M. Night's cameo, the importance of uncles in the film, and so, so much more.
[00:00:00] Paul Scheer: Hey everybody, before we start today's show, wanted to let you know that on December 12th, How Did This Get Made is doing another holiday live stream available to anyone all around the world. Head to HDTGM.com for details.
[00:00:14] We all know that Lady Raven shows slap, but Riley's dad is acting all extra fried. But why? Maybe it's because he's got the urge we saw Trap, so you know what that means.
[00:00:30] Hello people of Earth! And hello people of Los Angeles. We are live at Largo to talk about M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, Trap. If you don't know about Trap, well, let me tell you a little bit about it. IMDb describes the film as A father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert only to realize they've entered the center of a dark and sinister event.
[00:02:01] That's a bad logline for this movie. What really happens in this movie is Josh Hartnett is a serial killer, an elaborate plot has been set up to capture him at a Taylor Swift like concert and you would think, oh, well that's the movie. No. They're only at that concert for 45 minutes. And the movie is an hour and 45 minutes.
[00:02:30] A lot more movie. But first, I must admit something. I love this movie.
[00:02:47] For those of you at home, I am wearing my own Trap shirt. Found it on Etsy. It's red. Has some stills, multiple stills of the movie on it.
[00:03:08] It says 30, 000 fans, 300 cops. One serial killer, no escape. Now that's a fucking logline. Ladies and gentlemen, get ready to meet my two co hosts. Please welcome to the stage, Mr. Jason Manzoukas!
[00:03:32] Jason Mantzoukas: What's up, jerks? Here we go! Here we go! It's a Trap! What? How did they not have Admiral Ackbar in this movie? How do we live like this? Come on! It's a Trap! Um, this was wild. This was genuinely, absolutely, chaotically insane. Watching this movie mere hours ago. I, also, I do think I should tell the people at home that the Etsy t shirt is clearly giving Paul a rash.
[00:04:09] Paul Scheer: I will be fully broken out by the end of this show.
[00:04:12] Jason Mantzoukas: It is, it appears to be like, smoldering.
[00:04:16] Paul Scheer: I will tell you, it was worth the eight dollars.
[00:04:20] Jason Mantzoukas: And the carcinogenic application that's on it. Uh, this was absolutely nuts. And right as it was ending, I found out there was an hour more of the movie.
[00:04:34] Right at the end! And then I was like, now hang on. How can there be an hour left of the movie? They're leaving the stadium?
[00:04:43] Paul Scheer: That's right. The stadium is just the appetizer.
[00:04:48] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah, and the second half of the movie where Lady Raven is the star, is the, is the hero of the movie and a detective? What, what are we doing?
[00:05:00] Paul Scheer: Lady Raven.
[00:05:00] Jason Mantzoukas: Am I dead?
[00:05:02] Paul Scheer: Lady Raven goes full Columbo. Oh, wait. Oh, oh. Ladies and gentlemen, June Diane Raphael.
[00:05:07] June Diane Raphael: There's too much going on. Too much was being discussed. Too much was happening.
[00:05:13] Paul Scheer: Give it up for June.
[00:05:14] June Diane Raphael: I had to get out.
[00:05:15] Paul Scheer: How, how are you, June?
[00:05:22] June Diane Raphael: I'm well. How are you, Paul?
[00:05:23] Paul Scheer: I'm good. Thank you.
[00:05:24] June Diane Raphael: I couldn't.
[00:05:25] Jason Mantzoukas: I'm sorry, June. I'm sorry.
[00:05:26] June Diane Raphael: I couldn't listen to another word. And I, I won't, I won't accept any disrespect toward Lady Raven. I won't hear of it. And I won't have it.
[00:05:40] Paul Scheer: Have I gone on Spotify to listen to the album?
[00:05:42] Jason Mantzoukas: No! Absolutely not.
[00:05:45] Paul Scheer: It's good!
[00:05:46] Jason Mantzoukas: You know how, why this movie is two hours long? Because 45 minutes are a, are a live Lady Raven concert.
[00:05:52] June Diane Raphael: And, and I have to say, if we're gonna start on, well, there's so much to discuss.
[00:05:59] Paul Scheer: We have a, we have a guest.
[00:05:59] June Diane Raphael: And I want, and, and let's bring our guest out immediately because what I want immediately, because what I wanna talk about is the Lady Raven beat and the cadence of Every Lady Raven song. Yeah. Which is, it's all very slow jams.
[00:06:13] Yeah. , you know, it doesn't warrant. I have a lot to say. I just want to say.
[00:06:18] Jason Mantzoukas: Or for that age group either.
[00:06:21] Paul Scheer: Before we bring out our guests, I just want to say one thing. I had the absolute pleasure of watching this movie with June in the theater, and June did not know the premise of the film.
[00:06:36] June Diane Raphael: Of course I didn't.
[00:06:38] Paul Scheer: And as it started to unravel, She looked at me and said, What the fuck is going on? And it was one of the most fulfilling moments in my life. To know that she had no, when Josh Hartnett pulls out his phone in the bathroom stall, It was like, Wait a second. I don't know what movie she thought we were seeing, but.
[00:07:03] Jason Mantzoukas: Wouldn't that be ama What an incredible way to experience the movie.
[00:07:07] I wish I had no idea.
[00:07:08] June Diane Raphael: You knew he was a ser You knew he was a serial killer at a big concert. I didn't know.
[00:07:14] Paul Scheer: It's in. The tagline of the movie.
[00:07:16] June Diane Raphael: All I knew is we were going to the Americana. We're going to have dinner at Frida at 5 PM and then go see a seven o'clock movie. And that sounded great. And by the way, I had a fucking great time at this movie.
[00:07:29] I loved it. And I want to say something cause now I've seen it on the big screen. I've seen it on the smaller screen. I'm going to say this. This movie deserves to be seen on the big screen.
[00:07:43] Absolutely does..
[00:07:43] Paul Scheer: I feel like we couldn't talk about this movie effectively without our guests tonight. This is the first time guest that we've had on the show.
[00:07:51] This is somebody that, uh, if you're on Instagram, you might have seen him, uh, on Tik Tok. He is what I like to call, uh, A pop culture anthropologist, if you will. Please welcome Blakely Thornton! Woo! Welcome to the show.
[00:08:12] Blakely Thorton: Hello.
[00:08:13] Paul Scheer: Um, I am so excited to have you here to talk about Trap. Um, did you see, you saw it in the theater.
[00:08:21] Blakely Thorton: I saw it in the theater. I'm a Josh Hartnett apologist though.
[00:08:23] Paul Scheer: Okay, so.
[00:08:24] Blakely Thorton: Like, he's had me since Hello, since Pearl Harbor. Oh. Since the red carpet of Oppenheimer.
[00:08:30] June Diane Raphael: Yes.
[00:08:30] Jason Mantzoukas: I thought he was absolutely fantastic. And then, in the third act, Allison Pill shows up and just dunks for like an hour. She just is like, watch this.
[00:08:43] BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! And then everything just goes into a another gear and they're both just, I think, incredible.
[00:08:50] Paul Scheer: This movie is like, it only works because he is such a good actor. And there's something about his unraveling, which also coordinates with his hair. Because his hair comes down like the, the more teenage version of like the Josh Hartnett that I feel like I first saw.
[00:09:08] Like, so when he gets real frazzled, that what, I don't know, that part just kind of comes.
[00:09:12] June Diane Raphael: You know what it is, Paull, because I, I. I spent a lot of time with his part and because I think what was happening is that they were initially going for like a dad part. Like I think they were going for a dad hair and trying to not make him look like we all know he looks, he looks fucking great.
[00:09:35] Jason Mantzoukas: Well, I think they were also doing a, like he's fastidious and OCD. And as he's coming unraveled, his hair starts to become mussed.
[00:09:44] Paul Scheer: Well anyone who's that fastidious wouldn't have that kind of a, a wimpy mustache. I, I feel like you shaved that.
[00:09:51] Jason Mantzoukas: Wow. Wow.
[00:09:52] June Diane Raphael: Be careful.
[00:09:53] Jason Mantzoukas: Cooper, Cooper's gonna be so pissed.
[00:09:54] Paul Scheer: I'm all on board. I am all on board. I love John. I just felt like that. What are we doing with that mustache? Is that a choice?
[00:10:01] Jason Mantzoukas: So you're calling him out. You're saying he can't grow a mustache.
[00:10:04] Blakely Thorton: Ooh.
[00:10:05] Paul Scheer: I'm saying he's showing me that he can't grow a mustache. Like, grow the mustache. I mean, I think actually, though, he's a great dad.
[00:10:13] Blakely Thorton: He is? Is he, though?
[00:10:18] Paul Scheer: Look, he's just trying to balance that, that work life balance, right?
[00:10:21] Blakely Thorton: He's trying to be a modern man. He's trying to be a modern man.
[00:10:24] Jason Mantzoukas: He is constantly abandoning his daughter. Like, constantly.
[00:10:29] Blakely Thorton: Like a modern man.
[00:10:30] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes. The movie wants you to think he's a good dad, especially in the beginning, but he's constantly like, I gotta go. I gotta go. I'll be right back. All he had to do to make all of those make sense is I have diarrhea. I have diarrhea. And guess what? Everybody's going to be like, take all the time you need. I understand completely. I'm having diarrhea again.
[00:10:52] June Diane Raphael: It's so interesting. I also thought the actress who played his daughter was phenomenal.
[00:10:56] Paul Scheer: I love her.
[00:10:57] June Diane Raphael: Acting in this movie is this like so good, but yeah, I just want to start at the beginning the just the conceit of this concert, which is in broad daylight.
[00:11:07] Blakely Thorton: Um, it was an added show with several cameras.
[00:11:14] Jason Mantzoukas: The concert also has numerous intermissions where they stop down completely so everybody can go out and do concessions and t shirts and then when the show is completely over and they all exit it's 4pm.
[00:11:30] June Diane Raphael: So there's a line of ADR on lady Raven's back as she's walking into the stadium from her trailer and shh, and it's, it's, um, it's Riley's line. And she says something like, I'm so glad they added this afternoon concert after the rest of them were sold out. It was such a like, it's a crazy line.
[00:11:50] Blakely Thorton: Was Riley in on it? I'm so glad dad invited this extra show.
[00:11:57] Jason Mantzoukas: I didn't even need it.
[00:11:59] Paul Scheer: Independent filmmaking at its finest. I mean, M. Night financed this movie. This is his thing. He's like, yeah, we're not going to do night shoots. That's lights. Oh yeah. We're going in. We're going in at noon. Like, like.
[00:12:11] June Diane Raphael: But I've truly spent so much of the movie trying to understand, like, the stadium and arena schedule. Like, why did it have to be in the afternoon?
[00:12:19] Jason Mantzoukas: Union. Wait. There's so many unions at
[00:12:21] Paul Scheer: play.
[00:12:22] I know. Well, she had to, like, so she, like, let's say this. She did three sold out nights. Great. But then they're like, oh, unfortunately, 76ers are playing tonight, we can't move that. Will you do, like, a noon show? Eh, yeah, I guess.
[00:12:37] I've never
[00:12:38] Jason Mantzoukas: And we can't pay for any of your personal security. Alright, get rid of them.
[00:12:42] Blakely Thorton: Well, the entire conceit was built on a real thing. A real police Trap, if you will. Where they brought, like, I guess drug dealers in and told them they won Super Bowl tickets and then arrested them at a stadium.
[00:12:53] Paul Scheer: Yes. Yes. This is actually a really interesting story because the way they did it is.
[00:12:58] June Diane Raphael: I have no idea. Well, by the way, when I was searching for the movie today, Paul watched me try to find it on Apple and I was like, T R A What's the name of this movie? M? Tram? Tram! What was it called? Paul goes, Tram?
[00:13:11] Jason Mantzoukas: How much of the movie Tram did you watch?
[00:13:13] June Diane Raphael: I completely forgot.
[00:13:15] Paul Scheer: So what they did was they brought in a hundred and twelve men and they said, Hey, you won Superbowl tickets, right? And then they had brought in like these fake cheerleaders and the cheerleaders were cops who then like felt up the guys to make sure they didn't have weapons on them.
[00:13:32] Right? And then, uh, Here's a balloon and each balloon was color coordinated to what crime they had done.
[00:13:38] Blakely Thorton: The 80s were fucking wild. Insane.
[00:13:42] Paul Scheer: And then they arrested everybody.
[00:13:44] Jason Mantzoukas: Now someone did feel me up in the back.
[00:13:48] Paul Scheer: And I will say, um, that the best, most, like, fuck you part of it was the letter that informed them that they had Super Bowl tickets was signed, uh, by Michael Detnaw, which is wanted, spelt backwards.
[00:14:02] Blakely Thorton: What a dick move.
[00:14:03] Jason Mantzoukas: I love it.
[00:14:04] June Diane Raphael: The cops have too much time on their hands.
[00:14:06] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes.
[00:14:06] Paul Scheer: And, and they also were redirected to another guy named Marcus Cran, which was NARC spelled backwards. Um, and I fought the law was the music they were pumping in while these guys were getting all the, like, they really were like, ah, they pulled off the prank of the century.
[00:14:24] Jason Mantzoukas: Because it wasn't just cops. They were all dads and uncles too.
[00:14:28] Blakely Thorton: You could say it was enTrapped.
[00:14:30] Paul Scheer: I mean, so, I mean, this, this NFL sting is the. Is the real impetus for this movie. I mean, Although there are, I mean, they say 300 cops. There are more than 300 cops. It's like every cop in Philadelphia is there. Crime is rampant in Philadelphia.
[00:14:53]
[00:14:53] Blakely Thorton: Rampant.
[00:14:56] Jason Mantzoukas: We, it was, it was so interesting because they go to such great lengths to like, play it out, to let you linger in it for a while until it's like, okay, he's the, he's this big, the butcher or whatever. And then to establish this, this profiler, right? To establish these two characters that are clearly in some sort of cat and mouse, but have them never speak and never, you never gain any access to the whys or the interiority of what Hartnett is up to at all.
[00:15:25] You are just watching him try and get out of a concert that genuinely, I also would like to leave. So I'm rooting for him. I'm rooting for him to kill his way out of this nightmare.
[00:15:42] Paul Scheer: Here's what I'm going to say. My bold declaration about this movie is it is a comedy. And the only reason why that profiler is there and why it's Haley Mills, is because this is a Parent Trap.
[00:15:57] Blakely Thorton: Woo! Wait, is it actually Hayley Mills?
[00:16:00] Paul Scheer: That's Hayley Mills. I feel like that was an idea that someone said, I go, who do we get?
[00:16:04] Well, Hayley Mills. Like, it's such a bizarre choice.
[00:16:07] Jason Mantzoukas: I love that.
[00:16:09] June Diane Raphael: Yeah. I mean, we don't learn much about her. I would love for them to have
[00:16:13] had a conversation. I would love for them to have had more of a something. And also
[00:16:17] it seems, it would trouble me that she is both the profiler of serial killers, but also like in charge of executing such a large scale operation.
[00:16:27] Jason Mantzoukas: She's not just the profiler. She's also, I believe, leading the SWAT team.
[00:16:32] June Diane Raphael: Like those should be two very different jobs.
[00:16:35] Blakely Thorton: Also she fails.
[00:16:36] June Diane Raphael: Yes. Miserably.
[00:16:37] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, she's bad at it.
[00:16:39] Blakely Thorton: Repeatedly. He kills several people in the stadium.
[00:16:42] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes.
[00:16:42] Blakely Thorton: Gets out of the stadium.
[00:16:43] Jason Mantzoukas: We never go really to them. We never get any much. We never get like, there's nobody who'd chews her out and it's like, okay, we're taking over this jurisdiction. You know, we never get any, we never get any exposition.
[00:16:55] Paul Scheer: Okay. Well we get exposition, but it's confusing. At one point, when he steals the police headset, they go, Okay, we have some identifying factors.
[00:17:05] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, yeah.
[00:17:06] Paul Scheer: He is, we're looking for a man of various builds, red haired, Black males, a 60 year old, or a 30 year old with a tattoo of a bunny on his wrist. That's, first of all, very specific. They got a tattoo, they got the wrist tattoo?
[00:17:27] Jason Mantzoukas: Also, we have no, we never understand why they've even come to that list. We don't, we don't get it.
[00:17:35] Blakely Thorton: I love that.
[00:17:37] June Diane Raphael: Well, what I had to make up in my mind, because the movie didn't offer me this, but later on when we see footage of the abduction of Spencer, Um, we
[00:17:47] Jason Mantzoukas: Which is basically a Silence of the Lambs scene.
[00:17:49] Blakely Thorton: Who is Spencer?
[00:17:50] June Diane Raphael: Spencer's the man who's Trapped in another way.
[00:17:53] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes, on the phone.
[00:17:54] June Diane Raphael: Yes, that's Spencer. But when we see, we see Josh Hartnett's hand come out of the van, And pull him in. And I thought, Oh, that must be how they saw the tattoo. Yeah.
[00:18:05] Paul Scheer: It's black and white security camera footage. From, like, at least 50 feet high, and the van is about 20 feet away.
[00:18:15] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, more. They just had to do enhance four times. I mean, but that's just they just did four times, or they did zoom in, zoom in, zoom in, enhance, enhance, zoom in, enhance.
[00:18:26] Paul Scheer: It's such a funny idea to be like, we need, we need authorization to get all these cops because we know that this guy's going to be at the concert. All right. What does he look like? Well, yeah, he could be a black guy. It could be old guy. It could be a 30 year old guy could have red hair. Could have a scar on his jaw. Um, we don't know. It could be short, could be stocky, could be lean. Could be.
[00:18:44] Jason Mantzoukas: You know, they don't say they know he bought two tickets, but they don't say he'll be with someone.
[00:18:48] Paul Scheer: Why doesn't the ticket have information on it?
[00:18:50] Jason Mantzoukas: Like, why are they waiting? Why are they waiting?
[00:18:53] Paul Scheer: That's how tickets are made, right?
[00:18:54] Jason Mantzoukas: How about this? How about this? Why are they waiting until after the concert to, I guess they want everybody inside. I'm like, they could have gotten him coming in.
[00:19:04] Blakely Thorton: Why was there a paper ticket? It's 2024.
[00:19:08] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, why wasn't there any cameras anywhere? I know that we saw a couple of cameras anyway, but this guy pushes a girl down the stairs. You're telling me there's not a motherfucking camera on that? What?
[00:19:23] Blakely Thorton: He blew a girl up. He blew a girl up. He blew up a whole fry container and scarred a woman.
[00:19:31] Paul Scheer: And they don't even show how he did that. He walked I guess he stealthily dressed just as himself, walked into like a frying station, threw all those bottles in and then was back. Like it makes.
[00:19:44] Jason Mantzoukas: There's a version of this movie where we are, they're all bad guys and we want him to escape. I want, you know, like we all, we're all rooting for him in this insidious way.
[00:19:56] And then every time he would go to Spencer in the basement, I'd be like, get fucking kill this guy. Spencer, Spencer's holding us
[00:20:03] back.
[00:20:04] Blakely Thorton: We know nothing about him.
[00:20:06] June Diane Raphael: There are some choices this movie makes, though, that are so baffling, but also I really appreciate it. Like, I was like, Oh, interesting that Spencer's not a woman.
[00:20:16] Interesting. You know, most serial killers kill women. And like, this is, there, there were choices the movie made and M Night made that I tip my hat to.
[00:20:26] Paul Scheer: Well, you want to, do you want to know the reason? I mean, his reason, I wrote it down. Oh, no. The reason why he gets the urge is when he sees people who think they're whole, but everyone is in pieces.
[00:20:43] Jason Mantzoukas: I love jigsaw puzzles.
[00:20:46] Paul Scheer: I'm just like, like if you're coming up with your serial killer It's like, huh.
[00:20:52] Blakely Thorton: It's like Kate Bush lyrics.
[00:20:54] Paul Scheer: It's like, because they think they're whole, but I want them to know that they're not whole. But I'm just getting that from just a glance.
[00:21:02] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, there is, he has no, like, philosophy.
[00:21:06] He has no, he does not have, especially to the degree that they're telling us how prolific he is. They should have found him years ago. He's too basic.
[00:21:19] June Diane Raphael: Well, I have so many questions. I mean, I don't want to spoil the M night twist, but.
[00:21:25] Paul Scheer: There is no twist.
[00:21:26] June Diane Raphael: Well, there's a little bit of a twist. There is a little bit of a twist.
[00:21:29] I mean, Alison Pill does know. She is the one who ultimately has set this Trap, or tram, for him. And
[00:21:38] Jason Mantzoukas: It's a tram!
[00:21:40] June Diane Raphael: Once I went back with that information, I was like, wait, so this is.
[00:21:45] Paul Scheer: But if she set the Trap, then wouldn't they know exactly what he looks like?
[00:21:48] Blakely Thorton: No, she called anonymously. She broke a ticket in an abandoned house and left it there.
[00:21:54] Jason Mantzoukas: But also, but also.
[00:21:57] Paul Scheer: I think my husband's a serial killer, but I don't want to really rat him out.
[00:22:00] Jason Mantzoukas: Here's what I'm going to say. Here's what I'm going to say. If Spencer had died, That's on Allison Pill's head because she knew it was him. She could have turned him in, but instead she left, she bread crumbed the police.
[00:22:12] Blakely Thorton: I love that.
[00:22:13] Jason Mantzoukas: To be like, figure it out. She's a fucking psycho.
[00:22:16] Blakely Thorton: I love her.
[00:22:17] June Diane Raphael: She's truly a psycho.
[00:22:18] Blakely Thorton: She poisoned that pie.
[00:22:19] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah.
[00:22:20] Blakely Thorton: One slice of it. Other people ate that pie. Are they passed out?
[00:22:23] June Diane Raphael: Yeah, Lady Raven did.
[00:22:24] Blakely Thorton: Are they okay? Where? Where are they?
[00:22:25] Paul Scheer: I wanted the twist to be.
[00:22:27] Jason Mantzoukas: She knew he was coming.
[00:22:28] Paul Scheer: I wanted it to be like an S&M Twist.
[00:22:30] Jason Mantzoukas: Ooh. Like that.
[00:22:30] Paul Scheer: She is like.
[00:22:31] Jason Mantzoukas: I love this.
[00:22:31] Paul Scheer: You go kill somebody for me, and he's like, I'll do it.
[00:22:34] Jason Mantzoukas: I thought that too, and I wanted it so bad.
[00:22:36] June Diane Raphael: Interesting.
[00:22:37] Jason Mantzoukas: They were a team.
[00:22:38] Paul Scheer: It would've been amazing. Right? And he was like, oh, this guy. He is like, I'm just trying to do it for my wife. I'm just gonna do it for my wife.
[00:22:43] Jason Mantzoukas: I'm so sorry Spencer got away. I know you wanted to eat him.
[00:22:50] Blakely Thorton: Spencer was the pie.
[00:22:53] Paul Scheer: By the way, they got Spencer out quick. Like from that Instagram live to him being released is like 30 seconds. Some girl's like, there's a statue on my block. She's like, talk to your uncle.
[00:23:02] Jason Mantzoukas: I would. I mean, I was out of my mind that Lady Raven live streams a rescue of an abducted man who's moments away from running out of oxygen and is like what up fam listen if anybody lives near like this was nuts.
[00:23:22] June Diane Raphael: I love that whole sequence when he's banging on the door and Riley's screaming like dad. What are you doing? I loved it
[00:23:30] Blakely Thorton: Dad.
[00:23:31] Paul Scheer: My favorite part of that. I want to play it just because it's so good is Uh, is just reading the comments on the live. I'm like, whoever did that, they, they did it so good. Cause there's like one thing where somebody just goes. Uh, somebody goes.
[00:23:45] Blakely Thorton: There's a statue on my block.
[00:23:46] Paul Scheer: Well, yeah, and then somebody's like, she looks like she needs help like, she doesn't always looked like it. She also is telling you explicitly, I need help . But look at just the, you know, just look at the, the, the comments. The comments are amazing. Here we go.
[00:24:02] Movie Audio: Hey guys, I need help here. I need it right now.
[00:24:05] Paul Scheer: Hello? Hello. Its Lady Raven. Oh my God. She's live. Fly, fly.
[00:24:10] Blakely Thorton: Go off, bitch.
[00:24:11] Movie Audio: This is not a joke. We only have seconds. I know you can do this.
[00:24:14] Paul Scheer: You slay today.
[00:24:15] Movie Audio: Does anyone in Philadelphia or nearby New Jersey live near a statue of a broken lion. It must be an entrance.
[00:24:23] Paul Scheer: This seems serious.
[00:24:24] Jason Mantzoukas: I was at the show.
[00:24:26] I love the innocuous ones.
[00:24:28] Paul Scheer: I live near a lion statue. She looks scared guys. I know a lion statue.
[00:24:32] Movie Audio: On a street nearby where there is a blue door on a house. Somewhere in your neighborhood.
[00:24:39] Paul Scheer: Broken lion, blue door? Oh my god, I wish I could help. Prayer hands.
[00:24:45] Jason Mantzoukas: How is this? How is this? This is so much of the movie.
[00:24:51] Blakely Thorton: This is like the Kitty Giovannese murder.
[00:24:53] Movie Audio: How about you just answer the question.
[00:24:55] Blakely Thorton: You know what I'm talking about.
[00:24:56] Movie Audio: Get your family.
[00:24:58] Blakely Thorton: No one helps.
[00:24:58] Movie Audio: And go there right now.
[00:24:59] Blakely Thorton: This is the social media version of that.
[00:25:01] Movie Audio: In the basement.
[00:25:03] Paul Scheer: I'm telling my uncle.
[00:25:04] Movie Audio: Go now. Go now. Hurry.
[00:25:06] Jason Mantzoukas: I feel like if you put different music on it, this would be an ad for the phone. . Hey guys, save Saving Lives.
[00:25:13] Blakely Thorton: One with Verizon.
[00:25:16] Jason Mantzoukas: One life at a time, Samsung.
[00:25:18] Paul Scheer: An interesting fun fact about this movie is it's one of the only, uh, films to use an iPhone for a killer. Cause, uh, Apple does not let you use their, like, bad guys to use their phone.
[00:25:28] But, M. Night is like, I independently finances. I going to fucking use an iPhone.
[00:25:33] June Diane Raphael: Interesting.
[00:25:34] Paul Scheer: Um, but it is, like, I mean, there's so much, there's so much to talk about. I do want to get into the opening band, Papa's Boots.
[00:25:41] Jason Mantzoukas: Uh.
[00:25:42] Paul Scheer: Hey, we're Papa's Boots. Um.
[00:25:44] Jason Mantzoukas: They're wearing translucent rain slickers and no shirts. They must be so sweaty. The condensation that's building up under those rubber rain slickers. And they have, I was blown out by that. That looked miserable.
[00:26:01] June Diane Raphael: Yeah. There were so many different, um, like characters in Lady Raven's entourage. You know, there was Mr. Thinker and he was his own. He was amazing, actually. I thought his performance was incredible.
[00:26:14] Jason Mantzoukas: I believe his name was Dr. Thinker?
[00:26:16] June Diane Raphael: Oh, was it Dr.?
[00:26:16] Jason Mantzoukas: And she called him at one point, Mr. Dr. Thinker? Am I, am I wrong or is it something like that? The Thinker. Oh, Mr. The, Mr. The Thinker is what she said.
[00:26:28] June Diane Raphael: And then there was the other guy who comes up out of the floor.
[00:26:31] Blakely Thorton: Oh yeah, like the J Balvin esque person.
[00:26:33] June Diane Raphael: Exactly.
[00:26:34] Jason Mantzoukas: He's wearing the translucent raincoat.
[00:26:35] Paul Scheer: But I mean, you guys know that that's Kid Cudi. The Thinker is Kid Cudi.
[00:26:39] Blakely Thorton: With the weave, with the bust down Thotiana weave, and the attitude.
[00:26:43] Paul Scheer: I mean, where he's talking about, like, if they don't give me lactate milk, I'm gonna shit my pants. That's supposed to be the fucking comedy, and he's like, I need the peach kombucha.
[00:26:52] June Diane Raphael: Okay, he was amazing. This role was perfect.
[00:26:55] Blakely Thorton: He should get an Oscar for that.
[00:26:57] June Diane Raphael: Honestly.
[00:26:57] Paul Scheer: Jason, you talked about this earlier, about, like, all these breaks. Everyone, like, I've, not to brag, I've seen Taylor Swift, I saw Madonna, I've seen Madonna. No one's ever in the fucking hallways.
[00:27:08] June Diane Raphael: No! Yeah.
[00:27:09] Blakely Thorton: Ever.
[00:27:10] Paul Scheer: Everyone is watching the show because they've paid so much money. They're like, for this two hours I'm going to sit in my seat. But they always are saying like, well, she's doing the set change.
[00:27:18] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah.
[00:27:19] Paul Scheer: There's no changes.
[00:27:21] Jason Mantzoukas: They don't stop down.
[00:27:23] June Diane Raphael: I was very troubled by the medical team.
[00:27:28] Jason Mantzoukas: Who were happy to have a serial killer helping.
[00:27:32] June Diane Raphael: Okay. So that nurse who's back there and, and so many young women are fainting, look very nauseous.
[00:27:39] And I know they were trying to like tell us that they were overheated or dehydrated. It looks like they had all just gotten some sort of terrible virus and were, you know, a pandemic was breaking out. Like the way they played that was so odd.
[00:27:54] Jason Mantzoukas: This was a super spreader event.
[00:27:57] June Diane Raphael: Possibly.
[00:27:57] Blakely Thorton: Most likely.
[00:27:58] June Diane Raphael: So they take them back to this medical area and the nurse. So Josh Hartnett immediately starts opening drawers, taking out different medical supplies and the nurse is like, please let him, please. We, we need him. We got to keep him back here.
[00:28:16] Jason Mantzoukas: Can we keep him?
[00:28:18] Paul Scheer: But at the end of the thing, doesn't he just get like an ice pack for and tell her, drink some orange juice. It's like.
[00:28:22] June Diane Raphael: He does, but he also has not.
[00:28:23] Paul Scheer: He's a good nurse.
[00:28:25] Blakely Thorton: Well, is he a firefighter?
[00:28:26] Paul Scheer: He, he's a firefighter.
[00:28:27] Blakely Thorton: He's a firefighter. So he kind of has that like an old Brauny paper towel man image.
[00:28:31] June Diane Raphael: But I, I'd love him to present his credentials or anything. It felt crazy that he was there.
[00:28:37] Blakely Thorton: He's a tall, attractive white man in America. That is his credential.
[00:28:39] June Diane Raphael: Guess so.
[00:28:42] Blakely Thorton: This movie is over from jump. If he's not a tall, attractive lightman, they're like, what? He put her down to arrest him, put him in jail, shoot him dead.
[00:28:50] Jason Mantzoukas: You would think they would shoot him, but they only tased him 900 times. We cannot shoot him. He's white.
[00:28:59] Paul Scheer: He's only killed 12 people brutally.
[00:29:02] Blakely Thorton: Today.
[00:29:03] Paul Scheer: And a handful of people today.
[00:29:06] Blakely Thorton: He only blew one girl. He only mamed that girl.
[00:29:08] Paul Scheer: Okay. Yes. But that girl was asking for it 'cause she was too drunk at that concert. Uh, that's why she was out there. Now.
[00:29:13] June Diane Raphael: And why, here's my question, , why? Well first of all, why does the FBI or whoever they are, why do they, um, include the vendors of the concert in such a high level operation? Why also like this, why are all the vendors in on.
[00:29:33] Paul Scheer: This a stadium that's holding 30, 000 people. There are hundreds of workers. Hundreds. They're like, alright, we have a very secret plan. Let's get a hundred people, couple hundred people in the room and tell them everything.
[00:29:46] Blakely Thorton: Let's get Ron Ron from West Philly and be like, Yo! Guess what? We got a plan. Tell nobody.
[00:29:51] Jason Mantzoukas: You know that there are, you know that this has been all over like the radio, where people are like, Actually, it's a Trap. There's that, there's a, everybody's talking about the Trap concert.
[00:30:01] Blakely Thorton: Fuck a Trap. It's on black Twitter immediately.
[00:30:03] June Diane Raphael: Of course.
[00:30:05] Blakely Thorton: Immediately. It's being live streamed.
[00:30:08] June Diane Raphael: Everybody knows.
[00:30:09] Paul Scheer: All right. I will say the best post credit scene of all time.
[00:30:14] Jason Mantzoukas: Incredible.
[00:30:15] Paul Scheer: Did you, you remember this? The post credit scene where Jamie, he's the vendor, Like clearly they were like.
[00:30:22] Jason Mantzoukas: Who's a fan? Who's a fan of the butcher?
[00:30:25] Blakely Thorton: The fan, yeah, he had, oh my god, he had videos of his work!
[00:30:28] Jason Mantzoukas: He had video, he showed him videos of his own work.
[00:30:32] June Diane Raphael: And I really want to talk about that because Jamie left me so unsettled. On his phone, he is walking around with videos of a body chopped up to pieces.
[00:30:44] Blakely Thorton: I've seen worse. He's a man.
[00:30:46] June Diane Raphael: I, I, again, the less I know about men, the better. Always. Always.
[00:30:51] Blakely Thorton: As a gay man, I say that constantly.
[00:30:52] June Diane Raphael: I was like, this is so distressing.
[00:30:56] Jason Mantzoukas: It's a Trap.
[00:30:57] Paul Scheer: All I'll say is this, like, this is where I feel like the movie does know on some level it is a full comedy. Let's get Jamie in here at the end and just have them do the, the final moment of the, this is the final moment of the movie.
[00:31:11] Movie Audio: News tonight out of Malvern, Pennsylvania. After a seven year long manhunt, the identity of the butcher has finally been revealed. Cooper Abbott, a local fireman and family man, has been arrested.
[00:31:25] Paul Scheer: He plays it so great.
[00:31:26] Movie Audio: Local event. That, that,
[00:31:34] that Cooper! Oh! I helped him! I helped him! I ain't talking to nobody at work no more. I ain't talking to nobody. NOBODY! CADIZA!
[00:31:51] June Diane Raphael: And I felt so much, cause here's my question about this, this wonderful actor. Is like, I've been, I feel like I've been in his position before. for where you start at a level where you're like, this feels real and this feels grounded.
[00:32:03] I'm being truthful right now. And then you're told to do it more and it's got to be upped. And then you land at this and there's no taking it back.
[00:32:12] Jason Mantzoukas: Especially, it's especially difficult when you're in a scene alone because you cannot measure against the other person or other people to calibrate. So you are just exposed.
[00:32:24] June Diane Raphael: Yes. It's also interesting to me that the news is on and says they're gonna cut to a photo and then there's just no sound So the news I guess just went silent for other date on that picture.
[00:32:36] Paul Scheer: But he also is like it's so funny as an actor I say the same thing as I guess he's in the scene by himself. They put a camera on him like, we'll just tape this And we'll just kind of, or Night, the Night, we'll just kind of walk you through it and you see him like he's dusting off his shirt, you know, and he, he's looking like, Oh, they caught the guy. I'm excited. Like you see him like pop up, like, okay, who is it going to be?
[00:32:56] And it's like, he's going through so much in that scene. It is. That's what I'm using as my monologue. Now, uh, when I go into audition for things, I just play a clip of a news cast.
[00:33:07] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, the other actor that I want to shout out is. In, when, um, Josh Hartnett and his daughter have been invited backstage and she's gonna go and, um, you know, dance with, uh, Lady Raven and all this kind of stuff. There is a character where Lady Raven is backstage and a woman runs up the stairs and falls. Wipes out. Falls entirely. That is not part of the scene. They just kept this as the take.
[00:33:34] June Diane Raphael: Okay, cause Jason.
[00:33:35] Jason Mantzoukas: Cause the falling woman had no bearing on the scene's content.
[00:33:38] June Diane Raphael: I think it did.
[00:33:40] Jason Mantzoukas: How?
[00:33:41] June Diane Raphael: I think it did.
[00:33:41] Jason Mantzoukas: How?
[00:33:42] June Diane Raphael: I'll tell you.
[00:33:42] Jason Mantzoukas: I thought of this for an hour.
[00:33:44] June Diane Raphael: I did too.
[00:33:44] Jason Mantzoukas: Why did that woman fall?
[00:33:47] June Diane Raphael: I know.
[00:33:48] Jason Mantzoukas: What part did that play?
[00:33:49] June Diane Raphael: I'll tell you why. I thought about it when I saw it on the big screen, I thought about it when I saw it on the little screen.
[00:33:54] Jason Mantzoukas: What do you think, June?
[00:33:55] June Diane Raphael: What I think is that we saw in that moment, it was subtle work, but you saw Lady Raven.
[00:34:01] Jason Mantzoukas: No, no, first of all, no.
[00:34:03] June Diane Raphael: On Lady Raven's part.
[00:34:05] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, oh, on Lady Raven.
[00:34:06] June Diane Raphael: On lady Raven's part, she had either just had her inhaler or was about to.
[00:34:10] Jason Mantzoukas: Never comes back.
[00:34:11] June Diane Raphael: Never comes back.
[00:34:12] Paul Scheer: She also doesn't pass the inhaler to anyone. And she's wearing a very slippy outfit. I don't know where she's putting that inhaler for the final song.
[00:34:19] Jason Mantzoukas: No, I believe the woman who falls is bringing the inhaler.
[00:34:22] June Diane Raphael: Yeah, you're right. You're right. But what we learn from that fall and why it's so important is because you see Lady Raven, who's about to perform for thousands and thousands, turn around and, and, and show us that she cares. Yeah, even in such an intense moment of going on stage and needing a sip of water and making yourself okay.
[00:34:47] She is, she still knows what's important in life. Yeah, okay. I will, I'll go on. And I'll say this. Not necessarily bending down and helping her up. No. I was like. No, no, no. But just looking and seeing.
[00:35:00] Paul Scheer: I will say this.
[00:35:00] Jason Mantzoukas: Just acknowledging.
[00:35:01] Blakely Thorton: Acknowledging, sharing the human experience.
[00:35:03] Jason Mantzoukas: Acknowledging that she exists. I see that you exist. You are an NPC in my life. I am Lady Raven.
[00:35:13] I was gonna say genuinely one of my, cause I know we're really, we're really going in hard on Lady Raven. And one of my favorite Lady Raven moments was when she went, I could play a song. And pointed at the piano and the camera went. Wonk . I was like, is this an SNL sketch? What is like is, please don't destroy, gonna walk out. Like what is happening right now?
[00:35:38] Paul Scheer: I am. I am a fan of Raven. I'm a fan of Salika because she's doing the mental chess. Like that's what's going on. Right. Because the two of them.
[00:35:47] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, 'cause she's Colombo now, right?
[00:35:49] Blakely Thorton: She acts like she's Mariska Hargitay in Law and Order SVU as a pop star.
[00:35:55] Paul Scheer: But, and it's like, but she really does go on the journey and you can see that she's kind of ill equipped, but she's also trying to figure it out. Like she's caught. In a Trap. I, I don't.
[00:36:05] Jason Mantzoukas: Wait, she's, Was that organic?
[00:36:09] Paul Scheer: That was organic. But she's caught, like, she doesn't know how to deal with him and I feel like that's the cat and mouse game the entire movie which is odd because she's, she's She's just a pop star who happened to do a concert on the stage.
[00:36:23] June Diane Raphael: So she has a monologue on stage, which I wanted to tie into the rest of her journey, and it was hard to. And I did my best, but it was hard to. But that. But that monologue is about, she says something to the audience of like, I want you to think about everyone who's hurt you. I want to think, I want you to think about that person, if someone's hurt you, raise your hand and show me, show me and think about that person and now forgive them.
[00:36:48] Paul Scheer: She says, you have to tell them. You are not responsible, I release you, from, for hurting me.
[00:36:57] June Diane Raphael: And I think she says you're not responsible for hurting me. Which is like, very strange.
[00:37:01] Paul Scheer: You are not responsible, I release you from hurting me. I wrote it down. You are not responsible. I release you from hurting me.
[00:37:08] Blakely Thorton: A man wrote that.
[00:37:09] Jason Mantzoukas: Like what?
[00:37:15] Blakely Thorton: That's fucking stupid.
[00:37:18] Paul Scheer: Right, like what does it mean? Like I was like, I don't buy that like on so many levels. No you are responsible. If you are hurt by like there's so I took a blanket statement like I don't understand what she's trying to get at there. I mean, I don't know.
[00:37:36] June Diane Raphael: And I thought for sure this was going to come back in the car scene where she's trying to negotiate with him, but instead she does cosplay as his mother.
[00:37:48] Blakely Thorton: Who told her to do that? Also, how was she briefed? Like, yo, if he traps you in a car, act like his mom.
[00:37:54] Jason Mantzoukas: Is she an agent? Is she, is Lady Raven a government agent?
[00:37:59] Blakely Thorton: Should he get out? I don't know. Into your limousine, and you are in West Philadelphia on Chestnut Street, fucked up. Talk like his mom, he'll get a boner and cry. It'll be amazing.
[00:38:09] Like, what?
[00:38:11] June Diane Raphael: And how, by the way, how does the profiler know, like, the tone and cadence of his mother's voice?
[00:38:20] Paul Scheer: How does she know from her, I mean, the profile's making some big st. He drives a dark car.
[00:38:26] Blakely Thorton: Oh, wasn't it on the video when he pulled her in the van?
[00:38:28] Paul Scheer: Well, they were saying, no, they only know it because OCD people drive dark cars.
[00:38:33] Blakely Thorton: So because they don't appear dirty.
[00:38:35] Paul Scheer: But then.
[00:38:37] Blakely Thorton: Don't look at me like that.
[00:38:38] Paul Scheer: I, I would love to have seen Celica take off high heels because it does feel like she's still wearing an uncomfortable shoe for a majority of her detective work.
[00:38:48] Blakely Thorton: It's very Jurassic Park.
[00:38:49] June Diane Raphael: Yeah.
[00:38:50] Paul Scheer: Whenever you see her walking on the street. She's still in full show costume.
[00:38:57] Jason Mantzoukas: How about when like, I know we're jumping around to like all over the place, but this is, this was just a wild ride in this, at the end when, when Lady Raven is trapped in the bathroom and she's screaming to them, your husband is the butcher that is direct, she's bad at this because at that point she must understand that his only option is to kill them immediately.
[00:39:22] So she must assume like, and then she's like, Oh, wait a minute. And then she just. Opens the door like, Oh, I'll just be like, what's going on out here? Because, and then they're fine and the family is fine. And then he ushers them all out and then gives normal dad goodbyes to everybody. He's like, Hey son, good luck with that science project. Like it really is like so. I was obsessed with the goodbye moment. Him trying to be normal dad in that moment.
[00:39:51] Paul Scheer: After they escaped through a window and down a tree.
[00:39:55] Blakely Thorton: Oh, and the tunnel under his home.
[00:39:57] Paul Scheer: Oh, when did he have time to build that? And no one saw, like, where's dad? Oh, he's out, like, literally out back, built, like.
[00:40:05] Blakely Thorton: He built an underground railroad. This motherfucker Harriet Tubman. His own house. And they're like, whatever. It's cool.
[00:40:12] Jason Mantzoukas: And that's shame on the neighbor. That's shame on the neighbor who has a tunnel exit in their yard and never notices.
[00:40:20] Paul Scheer: It would be pretty obvious. Like, hey honey, why does this part feel like wood? Like, oh.
[00:40:26] Blakely Thorton: It's too much.
[00:40:26] Paul Scheer: Right. But what I do like about Lady Raven is she keeps it in the family. Because her uncles work in the concert. Who actually, in real life, her dad. But he does have to give a complicated backstory of who he is. Because, it's like, it is M. Night's cameo. Right, so, when he introduces himself, this is, uh, let's see.
[00:40:45] This is, this is how he introduces himself about, uh, his relationship. There we go.
[00:40:52] Movie Audio: I'm actually her uncle, her, her mother's brother.
[00:40:56] Wow. Okay, listen.
[00:40:59] June Diane Raphael: Why does he explain what an uncle is?
[00:41:01] Jason Mantzoukas: Why do you have to explain that?
[00:41:04] Blakely Thorton: Like, cause she could be her father's brother.
[00:41:08] Jason Mantzoukas: You know, some people, you know what, I might want to put something in there because some people might not know what an uncle is.
[00:41:13] June Diane Raphael: Yeah.
[00:41:14] Paul Scheer: That's what this movie feels like. This movie, sometimes the dialogue feels like they're in a training video. May I see your house, the place where you live? Oh yes, you can come to the house, that's where I sleep and I eat food. Oh, I also have a home. Oh, where do you live? I live in a tall home, I live in a short home. They all like, it's everyone is different. Too interested and too expository.
[00:41:37] June Diane Raphael: Well, I do feel weirdly this movie gives a lot of play to uncles in general. Like, he explains what an uncle is and also, like, how he's an uncle. And then, The little girl who ends up saving Spencer is like, I'll go get my uncle. Like uncles are important in this.
[00:41:55] Jason Mantzoukas: Uncles are important. And they're heroes. Uncles are heroes.
[00:42:00] Blakely Thorton: Uncles are important. Dads are killers.
[00:42:05] June Diane Raphael: That's right. Dads are murderers. Uncles are heroes. That's the t shirt.
[00:42:13] Paul Scheer: But I'm also going to say this. Um, this family, if you take Josh Hartnett and you just go, he's, all right, just take the serial killer on, put that on the side. We know that that's bad. This is a creepy family. Like t to B creeps.
[00:42:30] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah.
[00:42:30] Paul Scheer: When the daughter gets in the limo, there's like a bag of candy and she's like, can I have this? Take him fucking, you already have two bags of swag. We're getting four water bottles in there. Like.
[00:42:42] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, also, all of your success is predicated entirely on the stolen valor of my daughter has leukemia.
[00:42:49] Paul Scheer: Oh!
[00:42:50] Jason Mantzoukas: We haven't talked about the fact that all of. This poor girl's life is incredible for a series of hours and then the worst experience of her life. Imagine for her, Lady Raven for the rest of her life will be a reminder of the worst day of her life.
[00:43:09] Blakely Thorton: No, but her life was already in shambles. The other girls already fucking hated her.
[00:43:13] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, yes. Oh, that's why. The mom, that mom.
[00:43:16] Blakely Thorton: She's my favorite character. She's such a bitch.
[00:43:18] Jason Mantzoukas: Incredible.
[00:43:19] June Diane Raphael: She's amazing. I don't know if anyone noticed that when Riley's up there doing the dreamer girl or dream girl, dreamer girl. Um, moment with, with lady, lady Raven, they got to a shot of the other girls. And you know, they're her, that's her daughter. She has red hair and the mom and the daughters realized that that's, that's Riley. And then, she turns and her, the mom just starts screaming at her.
[00:43:50] Blakely Thorton: Screaming like, fuck you mom, fuck you mom.
[00:43:52] Jason Mantzoukas: They cut back to it multiple times.
[00:43:55] June Diane Raphael: I laughed so hard. I was like, that's the funniest thing I have ever seen.
[00:43:59] Paul Scheer: This movie is a comedy. That's what I'm saying.
[00:44:02] June Diane Raphael: No words, just sounds.
[00:44:04] Paul Scheer: That mom also says something that I want to get into when she first meets Josh Hartnett. She's like, oh, I haven't seen you since the whole parent teacher thing. I'm like, what the fuck did he do at the parent teacher conference? Like, the way she said it was like, yeah, like did he strangle a teacher?
[00:44:20] Because it was like, it wasn't like, oh, I haven't seen you since parent teacher conference night. It was like, I haven't seen you since though. You know, the whole parent teacher thing. I was like, this guy's not living a safe life. Um, but like, I do want to just go back to that family is weird. The mom, Allison Pill, finds out that Lady Raven's coming and she's like, quick, let me make some deviled eggs. Let me make a plate. Everyone! This will be sure to please everyone like so many devilled eggs.
[00:44:48] Blakely Thorton: Also Alison Pill is like 32. How does she have like a 14 year old 30 years old.
[00:44:54] June Diane Raphael: By the way, can I just say something justice for Logan? So Logan, the son barely gets a line, you know, and then at the very end, when Riley comes up to after, you know, after he's been tased for about an hour and hobbling out.
[00:45:10] Riley comes up to hug him goodbye for what we all know is the last time she'll ever see him and Logan just runs past him.
[00:45:16] Jason Mantzoukas: Yeah.
[00:45:19] Paul Scheer: The right decision. That is the right decision. My dad, my dad trapped me in a room. I escaped through a tree. He kidnapped a girl. And he's a butcher. I'm out. I don't even know why those kids are back at the house.
[00:45:31] Jason Mantzoukas: They should not be there. They should not be allowed to be there with him.
[00:45:34] Blakely Thorton: Why are they back? Why did they bring them back? Why did they put them back?
[00:45:38] Jason Mantzoukas: They should not be there.
[00:45:39] Paul Scheer: They left her with the aunt. If they left her with the uncle
[00:45:43] Jason Mantzoukas: Yeah, that's right. That's right.
[00:45:46] Blakely Thorton: Because women are bad, dads are murderers and uncles are the best.
[00:45:50] June Diane Raphael: It's so crazy because they, if they had just waited, if they had gotten on their walkie talkies and just said, hold the kids on the other block for, for just five more minutes, he's, we're walking him out. He's about to get him.
[00:46:01] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, we just got it. We managed to get a shirt back on him.
[00:46:06] Blakely Thorton: Can we talk about that? Can we just like, I've been waiting to talk about this. Why did he take off his shirt?
[00:46:12] Jason Mantzoukas: For the first time in the movie, he's like, this is a choice.
[00:46:15] Blakely Thorton: He's like, hold on.
[00:46:17] Jason Mantzoukas: What?
[00:46:17] Blakely Thorton: What was that? I loved it.
[00:46:19] June Diane Raphael: I'll tell you why I loved it too. And I thought it was wonderful.
[00:46:23] Blakely Thorton: Brilliant filmmaking.
[00:46:24] June Diane Raphael: And yes, this is a movie. It's a, first of all, this is a movie.
[00:46:27] Okay. It's a movie.
[00:46:29] Jason Mantzoukas: It's a film.
[00:46:30] June Diane Raphael: It's a film.
[00:46:30] Blakely Thorton: 35 millimeter.
[00:46:33] June Diane Raphael: He took his shirt off because she just said something about cleaning fluid and how it's all over his clothes and he's like, he knows he's about to start butchering it's about to get messy.
[00:46:45] Paul Scheer: Because he does take the butcher knife and wipe it across the table.
[00:46:47] Jason Mantzoukas: Well, he's got like one of the cleavers, but he's got the cleaver thing that I believe is for vegetables.
[00:46:53] Blakely Thorton: Can I just say, and I'll just, you know, circle of trust. It was hot. It was hot. I'm short of if he did everything short of killing me. In that scene, I'm like, do it. Yes, daddy.
[00:47:03] Paul Scheer: Oh, I think that that is a moment where you're like, I'm confused because this is like a shirtless moment and I'm like, Like, well, how I feel about this.
[00:47:13] Great. I think, yeah, felt like we're all thinking immediately. He looks pretty good. Oh, and he looks good in a way where you're like, oh, he doesn't like working at, it doesn't define him, but he has also like really in shape and like.
[00:47:26] Blakely Thorton: He could carry you, he could carry you over a threshold. Yeah.
[00:47:29] Jason Mantzoukas: Or he's got murder strength.
[00:47:31] Blakely Thorton: Or like, yes. Over a threshold or into a shallow grave.
[00:47:34] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes. Oh, he can, well, but I was like, are they gonna fuck? And I hope the answer is yes. Hard. Genuinely. I was like, wait, cause I, and that was the thing is like, he starts taking his shirt off and I was like, okay. Give me, where is this guy?
[00:47:52] June Diane Raphael: It is what you said before about him. Him and Alison Pill are so fucking great. And that sequence I thought was amazing. It's a different movie, but it is weirdly connected and intimate and sexy and spooky. Like it is that entire sequence is everything. And again, not in this movie. It exists in a different movie.
[00:48:16] Jason Mantzoukas: But I loved it. And, and I, and I do, I think like, and I do, I think Alison Pill is so phenomenal and so fantastic. And when she does that turn and she starts to be like, she starts to, and he starts to bring everything in super close on both of them. They both become incredible. And the movie is like, I genuinely was like, Oh, I'm I'm, I'm delighted to discover that the third act of this movie is an intense psychological thriller.
[00:48:43] Blakely Thorton: I would have watched 90 minutes of that.
[00:48:45] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes.
[00:48:45] Paul Scheer: I would watch that as a one act play.
[00:48:47] Blakely Thorton: Exactly.
[00:48:48] Paul Scheer: Like, put them on stage.
[00:48:49] Jason Mantzoukas: Let them fuck.
[00:48:50] Blakely Thorton: I always, I knew you hated your mother. I knew you hated your fucking mom. It's like, who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
[00:48:56] Paul Scheer: But like, right there. Cause he's like, what's so interesting about that monologue, the weird M night thing is like, I am the father who is related to my sister's brother. Then you have that, but then you have this other scene where like he's talking about experiencing anger for the first time and losing control. I'm like, where's that fucking writing? Why not the whole time?
[00:49:16] Blakely Thorton: It's like, could we have gotten that in the fucking beginning? Yeah! To understand anything?
[00:49:19] Paul Scheer: Give me something!
[00:49:20] June Diane Raphael: And he's like, I'm so filled with rage when I look at you and it was, it was a lot.
[00:49:26] Jason Mantzoukas: And it was so horny. I wanted him so horny because he's like, these are people who've been married for who knows how long and they're having a unique experience together that they've never had before. She's provoking from him a reaction, an emotional reaction that he's never experienced before. And he's chopped people to bits.
[00:49:47] Blakely Thorton: And she just poisoned him.
[00:49:49] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, and she's like.
[00:49:50] Blakely Thorton: Just poisoned.
[00:49:51] June Diane Raphael: And she's waiting for it to hit.
[00:49:53] Paul Scheer: Although I will say in rewatching it, I don't know when she does it. Like, unless she thought, okay, he will come home. I'll figure out how to get him to eat the cake. And I'll pre poison the cake.
[00:50:05] Blakely Thorton: He'll come home, get past all the cops. Get in the kitchen, and I'll convince him to eat this fuckin one slice of pie.
[00:50:12] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes!
[00:50:12] Blakely Thorton: And by the way, that is poison.
[00:50:13] Jason Mantzoukas: Cause she also eats a slice that is not poison. Or she's been building up an immunity to the poison.
[00:50:19] Paul Scheer: Princess Bride style?
[00:50:20] Jason Mantzoukas: Princess Bride style.
[00:50:22] Paul Scheer: Which I tried to do for milk.
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[00:50:24] Blakely Thorton: Read his book, Joyful Recollections of Trauma. Disneyland, I'll never look at it the same. Plug, plug, plug. Make it a movie.
[00:50:31] June Diane Raphael: Do you think, though, do you think to get back in the house, he went through the tunnel again?
[00:50:36] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes! Oh, absolutely.
[00:50:38] Paul Scheer: They should have been blocking off the tunnel.
[00:50:39] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, and shame on the police for not guarding the tunnel.
[00:50:42] Paul Scheer: Well, no, I think, no, this is I say so. I thought they were working together. I think they were. Okay, it's not on the screen, but that's okay. Is that, do we see a part of that conversation with Hayley Mills and Alison Pill? And then it cuts away, and then, and then Alison Pill goes, Wait, before you leave, Hayley Mills, What if I try to trap him?
[00:51:03] And she's like, interesting. It's like, pull the cops back. He'll come here, and then you'll get your man. And Hayley Mills is like, I like it. And then I think everyone pulls back, and then he comes in, because I think that, because they're all ready to get him.
[00:51:16] Jason Mantzoukas: But that's, but the, I love that.
[00:51:19] Blakely Thorton: Incompetent police work to the Nth degree.
[00:51:21] Jason Mantzoukas: That would be great.
[00:51:22] Paul Scheer: I mean the cops also do a thing where he goes, He's, he's fully cuffed. He's been tased. He's like, can you give me a second? And they're like, oh, yeah, sure. Like he goes off and fixes the bike.
[00:51:33] Blakely Thorton: Wait, also, I'm sorry. This is a hard circle back when he like goes through all the SWAT team in plain clothes and gets coffee while they're all being told, it's a white man and he's tall. It's a tall white man plain clothes. He's like, what's up, you got any sugar? The guy's like, hey, white dude, I'm a white dude. Be free.
[00:51:50] Jason Mantzoukas: And all he needs all he needs is the pen all he needs is the the badge clip to his corduroy jacket Everybody else we see is in like a uniform of some sort. He's been in absolutely just a corduroy jacket and a shirt Just like boop a da boop.
[00:52:05] I loved it. And then he's like, you guys want some donuts?
[00:52:10] Blakely Thorton: No, man, I'm good.
[00:52:11] June Diane Raphael: But by the way, he Josh Hartnett, the way he takes on that sort of dopey, like, those characters within his.
[00:52:17] Jason Mantzoukas: Like on the roof with those guys?
[00:52:18] June Diane Raphael: On the roof when he plays really scared. Through the, the donut scene where he plays really dopey and like, uh, freaked out by all the goings on. He does that so fucking well that I'm like, oh, again, Josh Hartnett is the actor we've been waiting for.
[00:52:34] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah.
[00:52:35] Paul Scheer: Well, and I also think to your point, dumb white men can get away with a lot.
[00:52:39] Blakely Thorton: He's just so pretty. He could have told me he murdered people. I'd be like, okay, cool. You're cute. I've seen worse things on Grindr.
[00:52:48] Paul Scheer: I mean, he really, like, it really is like. This, I mean, when he gets back to the house, I think that Alison Pill knows that he wants vengeance. Like, he, he's gonna come back, like, maybe he'll come back for that other guy, well maybe he won't because that guy actually helped him out, the vendor. But I feel like that's like, they, like, Alison Pill feels like she's been studying serial killers. Everyone's studying serial killers on the show.
[00:53:13] Jason Mantzoukas: Like, I mean, I think everybody in modern society is studying serial killers.
[00:53:17] Blakely Thorton: Everybody with Netflix has studied serial.
[00:53:20] Paul Scheer: I mean, Alison Pills podcast in the M night universe is so good.
[00:53:25] Blakely Thorton: Only murders in the building on Hulu.
[00:53:28] June Diane Raphael: But let me ask you this genuinely. Why is he so mad at her?
[00:53:33] Jason Mantzoukas: Because she outsmarted him.
[00:53:36] June Diane Raphael: Before she outsmarts him, like he does come back and says he's going to murder her and kill himself. Like that is his plan.
[00:53:43] Jason Mantzoukas: He says, I started to think that maybe the trap wasn't them starting the trap. Maybe this trap, that's why he says he starts to imagine a world in which this was all her.
[00:53:57] Paul Scheer: He does say the best line in the entire film right before it. He's like, I'm going to eat this in five bites. Like he basically is like, he's like, I know you think that like eating this pie is going to prolong your life, but I'm going to eat this fucking thing in five bites.
[00:54:10] Jason Mantzoukas: No, I'm sorry, Paul, to disagree, but she has the best line afterwards, which she says, I know. Knowing that it's poison.
[00:54:22] June Diane Raphael: I guess my point though, is that he's already been on camera in his white van. He's already made multiple mistakes before the Taylor Swift ticket stub, which doesn't have his seat on it or any other identifying information is found.
[00:54:36] Jason Mantzoukas: The movie wants you to think he's Hannibal Lecter and he's not. He's just not. He's a dummy.
[00:54:40] June Diane Raphael: Yeah.
[00:54:40] Paul Scheer: He's very smart. And then incredibly dumb because he had no plan. And I just think he should have killed everyone.
[00:54:46] Jason Mantzoukas: Well, that's what I was on. They, I was on the tip of my tongue to be like. It really would have made more sense to me that he kills his entire family. Yes. Because he has that moment where he's like, the two, those two things can't meet, or those two things can't cross. My two lives. Yeah. He starts to talk about his two lives can't overlap. And I was like, Oh, let them. And then let him kill everybody. Then, then it becomes really crazy. Because Lady Raven is responsible.
[00:55:15] Paul Scheer: I love it. Let's go to the crowd here. Let's see what you all have to say. Um, okay. Yes, hi, what's your name, what's your question?
[00:55:23] Audience Member: Uh, we were wondering how Lady Raven knew about, like, the killer profile and stuff. After the concert's over, she's in there with the profile, like, looking at the cameras and stuff. So they, like, debriefed her on everything.
[00:55:34] Paul Scheer: Oh yeah, why? Why would they have to debrief the singer of the concert?
[00:55:39] Blakely Thorton: In case he got past everybody.
[00:55:40] June Diane Raphael: And also did she put on this extra show as a part of, as a part of the trap?
[00:55:46] Jason Mantzoukas: I think they approached her and were like, we need this as a way to.
[00:55:49] Paul Scheer: No, because he already bought the ticket.
[00:55:51] Jason Mantzoukas: No. Cause he bought the, yeah, that's right. You're right.
[00:55:54] Paul Scheer: Like it could have been a 76ers games. It could have been an Eagles game. It just happened to be.
[00:55:58] Jason Mantzoukas: It just happened to be the thing he bought a ticket for. Lady Raven. Right?
[00:56:03] Blakely Thorton: But the guy said this whole show is a trap, right? Yes. So, like it was designed to wait, did they know he was gonna buy a ticket?
[00:56:11] Jason Mantzoukas: No, they found ticket in his, in his safe house. Allison Pill planted the ticket in his empty safe house. She again, is bread crumbing the FBI to try and capture her husband.
[00:56:24] Paul Scheer: Who is bringing their daughter to a concert.
[00:56:26] Jason Mantzoukas: When the daughter runs into his arms and the profiler is like, let her go. I was like, please let him snap her neck.
[00:56:32] June Diane Raphael: Let her go. Why?
[00:56:35] Paul Scheer: Yes. All right. Pete. Yes, man. What do you got?
[00:56:37] Audience Member: Um, so I have a little math thing. So they end up saying that there's 3000 males at this concert that they have to vet, which you listed out now.
[00:56:48] Paul Scheer: Out of 20, 000, 3, 000 men.
[00:56:51] Audience Member: Now, obviously, you know, there are some that don't fit the 47, you know, profiles that they said they have to fit into. But, let's just say they.
[00:57:00] Paul Scheer: Latino men should not have been taken. That's the only, the only sector that they know for sure.
[00:57:06] Blakely Thorton: 2, 000 were gay, 1, 000 were cops, 1 was a murderer.
[00:57:12] Audience Member: But even if they did want to, like, talk to, like, the 3, 000 people, you would have to break that down? That would be 30 days worth of interviews.
[00:57:21] Paul Scheer: How long are the interviews?
[00:57:23] Audience Member: 15 minutes.
[00:57:24] Paul Scheer: Okay, great.
[00:57:25] Jason Mantzoukas: What?
[00:57:29] Paul Scheer: I like that he had no hesitation. Alright, sir, what's your name, what's your question?
[00:57:34] Audience Member: How you doing, I'm Gary.
[00:57:36] Paul Scheer: Gary, what's up?
[00:57:36] Audience Member: Um, if they found the ticket stub and that's what set this whole thing up. Why didn't they just have the cops collecting the tickets when they walked in and match?
[00:57:44] June Diane Raphael: Well, okay, great question Gary.
[00:57:48] Paul Scheer: Well, so I think what happened was it was.
[00:57:50] Jason Mantzoukas: It wasn't a ticket, it was a receipt
[00:57:52] Paul Scheer: Like, so I think Cooper bought the ticket then print out the receipt because he does his taxes He's like, okay, I gotta put this in my I gotta.
[00:57:58] June Diane Raphael: You think he's trying to write it off?
[00:57:59] Jason Mantzoukas: He's yes he had to send it to his account
[00:58:04] June Diane Raphael: As a firefighter you can write off concerts?
[00:58:07] Blakely Thorton: Yeah, I mean he had a single family home in fucking Pennsylvania on a firefighter salaries.
[00:58:12] June Diane Raphael: Oh, yes
[00:58:13] Jason Mantzoukas: Multiple safe houses all over the city.
[00:58:16] June Diane Raphael: So that's what I think.
[00:58:17] Jason Mantzoukas: He's got a murder basement.
[00:58:18] That's why I think Alison Pill like really was, you know, excited to turn him in because, you know, she's been financing his whole operation.
[00:58:27] Blakely Thorton: She's a Bryn Mawr Betty.
[00:58:29] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, you know, she's bringing all the money. She's a management consultant.
[00:58:33] Blakely Thorton: She's tired. She's tired. Sick, sick, sick of his shit.
[00:58:38] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh yeah. She's on the apps now.
[00:58:43] Paul Scheer: All right. Your name and your question.
[00:58:45] Audience Member: Hi, I'm Maggie, and this is actually related to both the receipt and the houses, so very relevant.
[00:58:51] Um, so Cooper says that he has these houses because there are all these vacant spaces due to fire code violations. And later he talks about having a safe house on Brewster, where he goes to think. But Lady Raven has a line, where she says, They found a portion of a receipt for a ticket. They found it in one of his fake houses. They're fairly certain are his. And then two lines later, she says, They know from the precision of the crime scenes and fake houses. She's what's called an organized offender.
[00:59:25] Blakely Thorton: Who said that? Who said that?
[00:59:26] Jason Mantzoukas: This is Lady Raven. The protagonist of the movie, the hero of the movie, Lady Raven. First name Lady, last name Raven.
[00:59:36] June Diane Raphael: I could listen to this monologue, whatever you just did, forever, forever.
[00:59:42] Paul Scheer: I, I want to just, and you, yeah, that just brought something to my attention, which is this. Lady Raven is on a world tour. Yeah. She is going from city to fucking city. He may have bought this ticket six months ago, may have bought it a week ago.
[00:59:58] We don't know when he bought it. So she just flew in from Chicago and they're like, okay, we time to debrief you. Like she is acting as if she's been with the FBI. The like, that's a lot of information.
[01:00:10] Jason Mantzoukas: If I'm Lady Raven, I'm like, Let him murder as many people in Philadelphia as he wants. Right. I got, I got shit to do. I don't have time to be columbo ing around every city that I'm in. Is this the series? Is this the next series for, for M. Night Shyamalan? Is just every city Lady Raven stings a different serial killer?
[01:00:32] Blakely Thorton: If he can keep his daughter employed, then yes.
[01:00:34] June Diane Raphael: Wait, here's my question though about, about that monologue. Why does she keep calling them fake houses?
[01:00:40] Audience Member: So like that is my question too.
[01:00:42] June Diane Raphael: Okay, great. So it implies like that he's setting up like a little vase with some flowers and like putting up a couple of sweaters.
[01:00:50] Jason Mantzoukas: Well, some of them are just where he goes to think, which is this house, but some of them have Spencer in the basement. So some of them are carbon monoxide nightmares. And it's just places, dark places. He goes to think his thoughts. Where he said, he said, I go there to just think and plan.
[01:01:11] June Diane Raphael: So wait, Paul, here's my question about, um, I want to talk about the carbon monoxide because it seems so different from his MO. It seems like what he wants to watch is when the lights go out and people's eyes, you know, he, that's when he feels peace. So why is.
[01:01:29] Jason Mantzoukas: And control and control.
[01:01:30] Paul Scheer: The carbon monoxide is a fail safe. If shit goes down, I gotta kill this guy, I gotta hit a button and do it quick.
[01:01:36] Blakely Thorton: How many times has that happened?
[01:01:38] June Diane Raphael: Yeah.
[01:01:39] Paul Scheer: That's why he's planning, he's thinking all these options. He's like, what if the concert's a trap? I don't know, alright, let me create a, you know, like, he's already two steps ahead.
[01:01:48] June Diane Raphael: I guess, but it's like, in the time it takes to rig up a carbon monoxide, like, system, you could kill Spencer.
[01:01:56] Paul Scheer: Well, here's my other question, which is, and I think this gets to what you were saying, um, Is there a difference between a fake house and a safe house or did Lady Raven misunderstand the police report and they kept on saying safe house and she's like got it, fake house, safe house, fake house.
[01:02:12] Jason Mantzoukas: What's so crazy is we get so much, we get so much more information, like important information from Lady Raven than we do from the FBI profiler.
[01:02:26] June Diane Raphael: And honestly from Jamie, the t shirt seller.
[01:02:30] Jason Mantzoukas: The Butcher's main nemesis is not the profiler, it's Lady Raven!
[01:02:37] Blakely Thorton: This is a Her Her dad made the movie, bro. Her dad made the movie. This is a way to legally give her money, and not have the trust fund tax happen.
[01:02:49] Jason Mantzoukas: This movie This movie smuggles a lot of Lady Ra A lot of This was like the U2 album that was forced onto all of our iPods.
[01:02:58] Blakely Thorton: 100%.
[01:02:59] Paul Scheer: Yes, okay, yes, your question.
[01:03:01] Audience Member: Uh, so he has an app that releases carbon monoxide and kills a guy. Is that, like, in the App Store? Or is he also, like, an iOS developer? Like, what? It seems to be on a home security system that it's, like, simply safe. They have a carbon monoxide option. You know, they release it.
[01:03:19] June Diane Raphael: But it doesn't go the other way.
[01:03:21] Jason Mantzoukas: I think, I think you might have to unlock your iPhone to get this app. Yeah, how is she able to unlock his phone? And when he does it, it's like a very complicated code.
[01:03:34] June Diane Raphael: No, because he was filming her.
[01:03:36] Paul Scheer: Yes, your question.
[01:03:42] Audience Member: Firefighters know about carbon monoxide. So clearly that was a training. He reverse engineered what he learned on a training that he probably took a lot of extra trainings during the time of COVID.
[01:03:53] Paul Scheer: Oh, and that's why though. So So he's going around as a fireman going, this house is a fire code house. I'll just move in here like so he's yeah, this movie's smart Yeah, you're you're yes, you name your question.
[01:04:11] Audience Member: Yeah, I'm Kevin Um, so the most confusing part of the movie to me is when they left the house with Lady Raven and they're in the car again he's dressed up like a SWAT figure and he's surrounded by fans and At one point, Lady Raven gets out of the car, and you think, Okay, he's screwed at this point.
[01:04:30] But he looks over at some t shirts that are in the shotgun passenger seat. And within, like, five or ten seconds, it seems like he has set up, like, a Scooby Doo like figure in the, like, front seat, and then also slipped out into the crowd before the.
[01:04:45] Jason Mantzoukas: A crowd that is surrounding him. A crowd that is surrounding him and filming him. He goes, and again, you're right, he's wearing a helmet. He's, he's not even disguised as the chauffeur, he's just wearing a swat, like a bulletproof vest and a helmet, changes into a baseball hat and a hoodie, and just seamlessly fades into the crowd.
[01:05:09] Paul Scheer: Anyway, we have opinions about this movie, but there are people out there with a different opinion. It is now time for Second Choice.
[01:05:15] Audience Member: Hi, I'm Vic, um, Well, I guess you caught me cause I'm Trapped at a concert Took my daughter out, I figured, hey, well, it can't hurt But now I'm on the run I need a second opinion Because I swear I was careful I swear I left no trace. Now my kid and Lady Raven are all up in my face They want me behind bars. Bad idea, zero stars.
[01:05:38] So I don't hesitate, I make my escape. I trick J May and got away. So when you're on Amazon, leave your opinion. I'll read your review and Trap 2.
[01:05:56] Paul Scheer: Everybody, fantastic work. What a great job. So many great second opinions. All right. Well, look, Amazon's got a lot. Let's see what we've got here. All right. The average rating of Trap on Amazon is a 3. 9 out of 5 stars. There are 624 total reviews. 52 percent are 5 stars. And let's get into it with Andrea H. Who says, "An absolute masterpiece of what the psychopaths living amongst us look like suburban fathers, pillars of the community I love the profiling aspect And the spoilers the way that Lady Raven breaks through and plays to his delusion was phenomenal. This is on par with split Loved it."
[01:06:56] There it is. Z writes "Josh Hartnett dot dot dot. Need I say more? I loved this movie. Anxiety on a hundred the whole time. Josh Hartnett is too hot to be someone's father."
[01:07:29] And then finally, Juju, uh, titles, uh, their review, "best movie of the year. This movie is so funny, so tense, and a perfect metaphor for a parent struggling with work life balance. Five stars." Amen.
[01:07:52] June Diane Raphael: It's so true, it's like the system has failed us.
[01:07:55] Jason Mantzoukas: It's an allegory for modern life.
[01:07:57] Paul Scheer: I try to keep my work and family separate, but sometimes I can't.
[01:08:01] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, I've got my family life, I've got my murder life, a. k. a. my work.
[01:08:07] Blakely Thorton: This is why we need nationalized healthcare.
[01:08:09] June Diane Raphael: That's right.
[01:08:10] Paul Scheer: Parent Trap, indeed. Um, okay. Any, uh, final thoughts, uh, here ?
[01:08:17] Jason Mantzoukas: I loved when Lady Raven finally escapes the chaos of Cooper and his world, and go she manages to get away. And where does she go? She goes to Spencer. She goes to the house.
[01:08:29] June Diane Raphael: Of course she does. That's who she is.
[01:08:30] Jason Mantzoukas: She is the hero of the movie.
[01:08:33] Paul Scheer: Meanwhile, her tour manager's like, You gotta be in Atlanta tomorrow! You can't you gotta get some sleep. You can't. Taylor Swift doesn't speak after shows because she's like I perform my I can't speak. She's out there solving crimes.
[01:08:48] Blakely Thorton: She's like this is why Taylor does stadiums and you do arenas, bitch. You're out here solving crimes like a dummy.
[01:09:02] Paul Scheer: What do you guys anything else anything else we missed.
[01:09:05] Blakely Thorton: Um, fuck Spencer.
[01:09:06] Paul Scheer: Yeah, honestly.
[01:09:07] Blakely Thorton: Honestly, be aware of stranger danger, you idiot, this is West Philadelphia.
[01:09:11] Paul Scheer: Yeah, by the way, fuck Spencer.
[01:09:12] Blakely Thorton: What the fuck are you doing?
[01:09:14] Paul Scheer: You approach a van, a man in a van with an open door, like, what, what are you saying? Have you not You want me to help you move a mattress?
[01:09:23] Jason Mantzoukas: But I really, I really did at the end of the day because it, it really seems to like set up a world in which Josh Hartnett is some sort of Saw level puzzle chaos, like monster, but I just never knew what he was up to. I never knew what the pieces were about. I wish, I wish I had more insight into the mind of the madman. Not just the fact that boy, does he seem like he's a great dad.
[01:09:49] Paul Scheer: And he wants to show people that they're not whole.
[01:09:52] Jason Mantzoukas: Yeah.
[01:09:53] Blakely Thorton: By putting holes in them.
[01:09:56] June Diane Raphael: Um, yeah, I mean, I think that also what I wanted from the movie was I wanted Riley to be in danger at some point. Like I wanted to see what he would do then.
[01:10:07] Jason Mantzoukas: But not only wasn't, was Riley not in danger. The movie really only is letting you understand that Josh Hartnett is in danger, right? And that in, and all the time he's away from his daughter, you're like, It might be, it might be good for Riley that he is just like constantly being like, I left my credit card at the t shirt stand, I have to go back. She's like, you're acting weird.
[01:10:30] Paul Scheer: She does call it out a lot.
[01:10:32] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh God, how could you not?
[01:10:34] Paul Scheer: My favorite moment, it's, it's a small moment because he's losing his shit. And when, when that, when that thing comes out of the floor and he's like, Hey, hey, you want to?
[01:10:45] Jason Mantzoukas: Should we go down there?
[01:10:47] Paul Scheer: You wanna go in this thing? And she's like, she's like, the fuck? There could be costumes down there.
[01:10:54] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes, there could be costumes down there.
[01:10:57] June Diane Raphael: Costumes and props. The craziest thing is, yes, he pitches like we could look at a costume cage, but the wildest part of that is at that point, the stairs have like descended all the way down there. Like it's just an open pit and she looks at him like, are you crazy? Okay, buddy.
[01:11:15] Jason Mantzoukas: And when it closes back up, he looks at it like. Oh, he's doing, it's like one of the times when he does like multiple eyebrow work.
[01:11:28] June Diane Raphael: His eyebrows are doing a lot.
[01:11:31] Jason Mantzoukas: He's got full control of those brows. I loved it. I loved it. I love, but I bet again, that was the promise of the movie where I was like, well, at some point they're going to get underneath the stage. Right. Nope. I wished, I wanted them to go under there and get to those costumes.
[01:11:48] June Diane Raphael: Yeah, I wish I guess there was a better way out of the stadium that was more fulfilling after all that.
[01:11:54] Jason Mantzoukas: Yes, for them to get to the point where he's like, so I'm the butcher.
[01:11:57] June Diane Raphael: Yeah, right.
[01:11:59] Blakely Thorton: Hey Lady Raven, I'm the butcher. Put us in your limo. Who has a stretch limo in 2024? Who?
[01:12:05] Jason Mantzoukas: I was gonna say, like, are young pop stars, like, I want a stretch limo, old school, I want Ronnie the limo driver.
[01:12:13] Paul Scheer: She should be on a tour bus. Again, she's irresponsible traveling. She's got to be in Atlanta. Um.
[01:12:21] June Diane Raphael: But I truly think this movie does not work at all. And it does, it does. Despite everything that's been said tonight without Josh Hartner.
[01:12:29] Paul Scheer: I mean, well, this is a good question.
[01:12:30] Jason Mantzoukas: Without a doubt.
[01:12:31] Paul Scheer: I, I think that Josh Hartnett, I think actually everybody is very good and I love the daughter.
[01:12:35] Yes. Would you recommend this movie? Would you recommend it?
[01:12:37] June Diane Raphael: Absolutely.
[01:12:37] Blakely Thorton: A hundred percent, yeah.
[01:12:38] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, absolutely. Yes.
[01:12:40] Blakely Thorton: 10 toes down.
[01:12:40] Paul Scheer: I will say that not only do I recommend this movie, I will say that this movie has retroactively made me understand M Night Shamylan. I'm like, oh, I get it now. Yes. Like I've been like, fuck Old. That movie is weird. I get it all. I'm like, he's playing another like, he's like What do you think of this? And I'm like, Uncle, I like it. I like, went to that thing, I'm like, my uncle's weird. Now I'm like, my uncle's really funny. You just don't get him. That's how I feel about M. Night now. I'm like, I get it. And now.
[01:13:14] Jason Mantzoukas: I wish, I wish he'd killed the other girl's mom. Yeah, I wish I wish that's the thing is he really doesn't kill anyone that we can't really doesn't kill anybody. And that's the thing we know he has killed, but we really don't see him really do any damage. So there's a part of.
[01:13:36] Blakely Thorton: He mamed that girl at the hot dog stand.
[01:13:38] Jason Mantzoukas: Oh, yeah, yeah. No, no, she's burned up. But, you know, when they're wheeling her out, when they're wheeling her out, she's like, ah, she's going to be fine. Fine.
[01:13:46] Blakely Thorton: Will she though?
[01:13:48] Paul Scheer: I wanna say it's her fault because when you see her, she like, huh, oil in the burning thing, huh?
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[01:13:56] Blakely Thorton: Have you ever been to the Philadelphia public school system? Do you think she knew she works at a fucking hot dog stand at a Philadelphia concert? She doesn't know science.
[01:14:05] Paul Scheer: By the way, that's the cro I know, I know Abbott Elementary is doing a crossover with Always Sunny. I want to see the crossover with Trap. Make him run into that school for like a 15 minute um, I love this.
[01:14:20] Uh, Blakely, it was amazing to have you on the show. Where could people find you? Tell everybody Yes.
[01:14:25] Blakely Thorton: Where, uh, you can find me at Blakely Thornton on Instagram or Tik Tok and soon to be other places off the internet. I have a podcast called Immediately Know coming out, which is the opposite of how I feel about this movie.
[01:14:41] But I'm excited. So Immediately Know we can follow you. I really recommend the follow. Not that he needs more followers because he's got a ton, but if It's like, what you need to know about everything going on from fashion, movies, everything. It covers it all. Everything in pop culture. So, definitely follow that.
[01:15:01] What do you guys got? Anything?
[01:15:03] June Diane Raphael: No.
[01:15:04] Paul Scheer: Okay. What do we got?
[01:15:06] Jason Mantzoukas: I don't know. What are we talking about?
[01:15:08] June Diane Raphael: We're just plugging. Plugging Trap plugging things.
[01:15:09] Jason Mantzoukas: I'll plug trap.
[01:15:11] June Diane Raphael: I'll plug Trap and I'll plug tram.
[01:15:13] Paul Scheer: Alright, great. Give it up for Blakely. Give it up for everybody. Thank you. We'll see you later.
[01:15:20] Jason Mantzoukas: Eat Shit.
[01:15:22] Paul Scheer: That is a wrap on Trap. Thanks again to Blakely Thornton and that all star staff at Largo who kept us safe from the butcher. The entire show. Now, if you want to show off your love for all the different types of uncles out there, then go to Teepublic.com/stores/HDTGM to grab our uncle's shirt, which is already, uh, I have to say it's perfection.
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