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Podcast Appearances
The premise is these three guys working, living slash at a gym basically 24 hours a day, work at the gym.
And one guy is very motivated to better his life through sort of a Tom Vu type character named Johnny Wu.
Tom Vu!
Played by Ken Jeong.
And he's sort of very motivated to better his life, and he does so by kidnapping very wealthy clients.
Yes.
When Mark Wahlberg plays a little dim, he's great.
Like when he's in Boogie Nights, when he's in The Fighter, you're like, he's up on that screen, man.
So he was great.
I don't know what you felt about this, but I thought it was โ I was okay with it, but it was a little over-directed.
There was a lot of slow-mo, a lot of freeze frames, a lot of captions inside the film.
Like it was โ you never forgot that you were watching a directed movie, but it was fun and looked great.
I only thought it must have happened if only because the toe makes several appearances in the rest of the movie.
The toe is a character in the rest of the movie.
I don't think this counts as a spoiler, but what reminded me of that was about towards the end of the movie, about 15 minutes left, at one point there was a freeze frame and a caption that said, this is still a true story.
Like that reminded you.
So it's cheeky.
No.
47 last I checked.
49 does feel too low to me.