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When we're doing a new genre of movies that we're going to be reviewing,
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When I think action, I fight scenes, I think explosions, I think speed.
Speed.
Yeah.
So yeah.
But for me personally, when I look at the movies,
it's to qualify it in anything that we do.
Like if I go on the IMDv and one of the categories is action,
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Yeah, because there's kung fu in it, right?
So there we go.
Yeah.
So that would work.
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So we might even review a kung fu.
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Yeah.
I think that would be great.
That would be great.
But we are reviewing an obscure word weird movie.
It's kind of like a one off.
That's what we do on the day.
And this was my suggestion because I'm weird and I'm crazy.
And I'm kuku.
I wanted to do like what is one of the worst movies that you have ever seen?
And I found the movie called The Puma Man.
Yeah.
You found it.
You found the worst movie that has ever been made.
I don't care what nobody says.
If you can stop this.
It's dropping.
It's dropping.
Drop a link.
Drop a comment.
Also, it's worse than Puma Man.
Tell me what's worse than Puma Man because maybe.
Let's just go get it.
So the Puma Man is an Italian movie.
It was.
It came out in 1980.
It actually dropped February 14th.
Valentine's Day.
Yeah.
Who was covered and directed by Alberto de Martino.
I'm starring Walter George Alton as the title character.
And Donald Pleasant.
Yeah.
As a villain.
And it was featured with this.
It was also featured in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater.
Yeah.
So I actually.
First of all is Mystery Science.
A big deal.
Like I had never heard of it until the.
And then like I watched the full movie without the Mystery Science
sign.
And then I went and watched a little bit of it with that because I loved the little
character.
They did.
I feel like if you are going to watch this, if you haven't already seen this movie,
and you're going to watch it after this podcast, I want to recommend to you that you go.
They're both on YouTube and the Mystery Science Theater one is kind of more fun because of
the random commentary that they have.
I think the Mystery Science Theater one is way more fun, but it didn't.
It started with.
Yeah.
With the Puma Man.
So what?
You let's just get into it.
Let's get into some facts about it.
Let's go in the late 70s in the wake of such blockbuster films as Close Encounter of the
third kind Star Wars of Superman.
So Italian filmmakers began injecting science fiction.
Yeah.
So that's what they wanted to do.
So what do you think?
Like, because look at this, we have Star Wars Superman, Super kind.
So do you think that this was their.
Their take on another superhero?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, he was a superhero and it was also still very sci-fi because of the whole,
I mean, how do guys powers were from aliens dropping?
Or it was some, is either aliens or God?
What do you think?
What else?
Alien.
I don't think so.
I think it was, it seemed like it was an alien, but the big guy, the sidekick, the dude,
it's an aircraft.
His people revered them almost as guys, but it sounded like they were aliens.
I mean, from start to finish this movie was, I mean, literally from the, you could tell
the Star Wars reference.
Oh, I see.
Now that he's just said that soon when they started talking and the words come up, like Star
Wars.
My favorite was when they, instead of doing like an echo or because, you know, at the time,
facts were different and they were less than what we have now, but it was just a man going,
"Poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-poo-man-man."
One of my favorite parts in the very beginning was this, I guess, wherever the mask came from,
whatever planet, what planet was this supposed to be?
I don't know.
But the more you think about this movie, the weirder it is, the idea that the aliens dropped
a mind-convulling mask.
Yes.
And essentially the villain was being routine people with making mannequins of them.
And then the ending of the movie wasn't like this, just, I mean, what a terrible device to
have out there.
Like, instead of being destroyed, the aliens just took it back.
And that's the thing, I guess, like, I guess, maybe to go give another planet, I don't
know.
You see, and I was trying to find, like, how much did this movie cost when stuff to make?
Couldn't find any of that.
$10 bucks.
$15 bucks.
$15, yeah.
They said that the Puma Man was a production based on the trend of the moment.
So you're right about that.
Regarding the genre of the film, the audience's, uh, "Diffidence" towards Italian movies featuring
special effects.
They knew they were not up to the task, and they didn't take the task seriously.
So I don't know if they took this movie very seriously, because this movie was shot in
like four days.
That's impressive.
I mean, I mean, okay, I don't know if when you look at the movie, I'm like, "I
think that's impressive."
But like, trust me, I do that only took him four days to do that.
Yeah, this movie was only shot in four days.
They purchased a camera in Germany to create the flying effects, but the technicians were
able to properly use it.
When I'm watching this movie, I wasn't until about halfway into the movie where I would
say, definitely, "Oh, he's flying."
I really thought because he was the Puma Man, because of what we were seeing on TV, I
thought he was just jumping.
And see, that's the thing he was, but it was all so funny.
It was what I wanted to get to, because I don't want to give this up until very early.
Like, we're going to get at the end, trust me.
But did you notice?
Did you see his hands?
He was not in like a Puma.
He was jumping.
Yeah, because everyone else, that's how Puma fly.
Like, that's nothing.
Dude, that's not even a little bit.
But even a little bit.
So let's get into the cast.
So like we said, Walter George Altan, that's Professor Tony.
He was a Professor Tony.
Or the Puma Man, Donald Plezans as Colboros, Miguel Angel Flintes as Vadimio.
Now, Miguel, he's written some stuff.
Yeah, and I honestly, in my opinion, the best in this movie.
Absolutely, because he was the only real actor.
So that's another funny thing about the movie is that the bad guys, their plan right now,
to take a seat, Puma Man, is just to randomly throw men out in the movie.
to take a seat pull, man. These is to randomly throw, Man.
Oh, Windows.
Up, up, no, no, no, that's where you
victimify three feet of crap. Oh, of course. Yeah.
Or three feet off the ground.
Windows and, and killing them random like, oh my God.
And when, so when I watch this movie, not knowing the plot, no, no,
owns going on. And we see, we see Miguel get up there.
And so we learn, significantly later, that he's been
watching, pull, man. So he knew, he knew, but when I first saw it,
I was like, what if he was wrong? Like, what if he just was, he
couldn't have been wrong because here's the thing.
He's since his danger. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no, pull, man,
since the weirdest, the weirdest, however, I get headaches,
when I'm dangerous. Like, I get, I get headaches every
time I say it's, it's from I swear to God, I'm not going to
tell y'all everything at the top of this. But just know from
the time the movie starts, it's crazy. We got Sydney, Rome as
Jane Dobson. She did. Yeah. I touched at the opposite.
She did. She did. Good. Benito's, Stephanie is Ranking and
Silvano Trinco as henchman and then Guido, Loto,
Brigada as as the other henchmen. So he had lots of henchmen,
like, yeah, lots of henchmen because he's controlled. Everybody,
you just had a council of a bunch of ritual light men.
So I honestly actually found this movie because I was looking up
weird movies and bad movies and animals. I was actually looking
up, humus, like, it looks three very different things to be
googling. No, jungle book. Okay. Okay. That's what you were looking
for. And you found this. I was looking for the jungle book,
because I was singing bare necessities classic. And I was like,
the pool, man, what is this? But then I know me, you were talking
about like, let's just find something a good movie to review. And
I was like, what do we found a bad movie? So there's so much more fun.
Exactly. And that's why I said this. And so that's how I found this
movie. So let's go ahead. Let's get into this plot. Let's
see. Let's do it. You ready to hear it? I'm sure. Ready. Okay.
So this is it, the seminal legendary movie that nobody saw the
story of a young hip and single and bad about London, about
London town professor of paleontology, Tony Biscoe,
Pan's farm in this. Sure. Tony discovers that he is not just the
human, but a super tight man, who are being discovered by an Aztec
priest after he throws Tony out of a window first. But Daniel,
we have to say, please, not screaming every time you say his face.
So seeing his, kissing his frog necklace entails Tony that he is
like his father and his father's father and his father's father's
father. What kills me? I need to stop right here. So is this man
who looks like that's techie himself, not the boom, a man. Right?
Like at some point, he's like, he's doing so much of the
people doing everything. And so here, and I'll say this, this is
you know, there's a lot there's so much to make fun of about this
movie. But one of the things I genuinely appreciate it about
watching it in the plot is he's like the sidekick, but he was
instrumental of the success of say, in fact, I would argue at the
end of the movie, when man isn't actually the one that saves the
day, I know kind of does because he gets brought back to life, he
gets right, but he lost, he went in here and he lost and and
Miguel went out there and strapped up the dynamite came up with
the plan, lit all the things that end up getting pool man back
his powers, but you know, man failed the first time. It wasn't
he sidekick saved the day. So like, yeah, there would be no
pool man without without without Vardemio. So I'm so how he the
powers of the Puma Man and slide very badly and walk through
walls just like the Wow cat, he is the Puma Man, okay? And
please note, it is not pronounced who it is pronounced you,
you're a man, okay, you're a human, a Puma, a Puma, who
aspects, tells of a big, badly, ugly golden mask with a
circuit board inserted in the base, which fell at the hands of
Donald Plezance, who is already dressed and ready for leather
head party. He's already at evil villain, as soon as he walks up
and is using the control of the mines and also create some of
the most terrible Madam to say rejected heads. Those are
nightmare in New Zealand. Did you see the man? Which he inserts
wires into for some reason, his unwitting assistance, the
alluring Jane Dobson daughter of the Dutch ambassador is
under the copras or Plezance and Laura's Tony into his trap, but
he slowly gets away. Now, I'm gonna stop again, because
even me, they bet at a party or something, there was a party,
no, so no, they met after he was leaving his school, three just
gotten thrown out the window, right? And then they bumped in
each other, but probably because she was being used, my control
uses the human man. And so the way they met, and then she
invited them back to it was so they were like they had so much
weird chemistry, like not chemit they were no, they were very
sexual, they were they were they were they were they they both
had some secret objectives. I mean, he could I mean like, he
was straight up like he was very happy like check it check this
one movie, like he was very there with you think it's super power
ever like if he got around like a woman who's a red flag if he'd
start getting a danger and dissapelling. Oh, God, no, no,
I would have and what I did in here like she was mind her, but
like what did he just like met like a crazy, but that's the thing
like why did he understand that like when she was around, she
was danger. Why didn't he feel danger? Maybe it's because she he
wasn't always she was never aware of when she was never aware
that she was when she was in a car. That's right. That's right.
Okay. So yeah. So maybe she was aware, but in other cases,
because that's why maybe think this guy's essentially roofing
people with on it. And it gets because when he tried to find
location, you always forget his roofing people with mannequins,
that is the that is what this bad guys will and in that mask,
can we just talk about how it's like a goodwill like can we
talk about how it looks like like the dog mass mech there.
It's so like that's what the mass looks like. Okay. We're not listening
to us. You can't like go to YouTube and pull up this episode and then
have to ask the mask is in the very first like within the first
15 seconds, you're going to see no, no, no, first two minutes of
the movie, you're going to see the mask. Yeah. But he slowly gets
away. So Tony battles with Cobras and his Italian actor henchmen
who are over in London on a jolly and higher on a jolly and
higher roles, Royce and Mercedes sports car and a couple of
Jack Jaguar X G's was your eventually wreck. Thankfully, the Rose
Royce isn't. They do pick up some votes. Wackens the Aztec
priest vandalizes Tony's VW beetle. By the way, don't forget that
also keep an eye out for the love child of the fire engine and the
VW camper van. The terrible special effects with the flying
lucky these many trampolines were here, huh? And the weak
sub out about Donald Cobras and trying to take over the world
by inviting all important military leaders to his mansion and
using the badly designed mass. Thank you, Drew, that they find
it in the dump. Okay, that's all I want to know to get them all
to nod, which they do. Then there's some more crap about flying
boing, boing, and he's all over here. And he's doing this in the
fight scenes and a lot of graphic violence on your boy, Vadimio,
who he doesn't seem to mind walking through walls. And then Tony
unconvincingly plays dead to convince a henchman. And the music
is composed on a Casio visual watch, right? That's right. Right?
And then this is one inspired deaf punk, right? This one throughout
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you're not crazy. You're just going through a lot of shift.
I love how in this, this is like typical 80s cheesy fashion, we're
like in the plot. It's like, yeah, there's, there's a group of
men that control all the world nations. And so the bad guys pulling
together all the men that control literally everything. Yes.
Because that's an organization that works. Absolutely. That's a
real thing. Absolutely. And they're going to know if we want to
give you power to control the world. And he's like, I don't know
you had power to control the world. Yes, because the mask with the
base that looks like this. Just want you to know that's what
the base. So let's let's get into some of these reviews. And I
only got a couple only picked out that it's a lot of review.
This movie has so many reviews, but I picked four. Okay, and I don't
know which order I'm going to go in. So this one person said things
I learned from watching this movie dinosaurs became extinct
because they no longer knew how to love each other. There.
Puma's wine a lot. Yeah. Puma's can fly. Yep. Puma's our guardians
of the. And Puma's are from outer space. Absolutely. That's
one thing. All true. Okay. So this is the worst movie ever. You
have to watch it even though I only gave it a half a star. It
needs negative five stars. I just want to say I see where all
these people are saying this is the worst movie ever, but they
have not seen fast and serious. They have not seen fast.
So that is the worst movie ever. Yeah. I'm I'm I'll still let
them allow it to be considered one of the worst movies ever. But
we've seen worse. Okay, here's a good one. Horrible moving
amazing mystery science theater episode. Yeah. And he quotes, you
are the worst, but you are the Puma mat. Yeah. Cause that was his
line. He was like, do I look like the Puma man? You are the worst
right. I've ever seen, but you are the Puma mat. Yeah. And this
one is this is a terrible, awful, wonderful movie. The plot is
simple. A giant Aztec man goes and throws unsuspecting people
out of windows to see if they possess the cat like ability to
land on their feet, meanwhile, and evil scientists alienated
in evil something. Let's spot the original Puma mask, Puma man
mask, and is using it to control people's minds, including the
hot blonde that eventually falls for the Puma man, and then
tries to kill him, but changes her mind or the wax hair replica
changes their mind. Anyway, the reluctant Puma man is finally
found out that he must save the day. However, he never really
learns how to fly properly and ends up jumping about in the
background, while the aforementioned Aztec guy does all of the
stuff. Right. Yeah. Puma man does master the art of making
claw gestures with his hand, destroying invisible electro shields.
He also wears a poncho that doubles as a cape. I love the
reverser. The khakis reversible cake. Puma battle get the
half boots. Oh, yeah, yeah, never known. I have. I think I have
all to what the Puma man has absolutely. I think the actor just
showed up and they forgot to buy him. They're all out of it and some
guy like the director's like, go work. That'll work. That'll do.
Packy, black, they match. Yeah. I'm not only is the Puma man's theme song
a new that grocery store jingle. Yeah. But this is a must. But it is
the MST version. It is so ridiculously funny. It will leave you
singing. Puma man, there is only you in my life. I'll never
look at Essex the same. That is a really like honestly that's a good
summary of the movie. That review doubled as like here's what I think but also
now I feel. That's the great summary. You know. So we're going to get into our
too fast. Too few. Do we even give this a too fast? Too
furious? What do we get? I'll go first of this. When I review
movies, when I give these little ratings, it's solely on how much did I enjoy it.
Right. Right. So like, so like anyone who says this was one of the worst
movie ever made with the exception of Fast and Serious, I agree.
Like I agree that acting was a part of this fix for subpar the plot was
a part the bad guy was weird. But it was fun. You know, like I
I laughed at times. I at the end I wanted to see how it ended. You
know, like I wanted to see that we're going to make love in the
owner. So weird. I was I wanted to feel uncomfortable watching these two
people and their kind of chemistry. Their chemistry was like.
He forced it. Oh man. It was so weird. Um, but you know, I give it a fast
because I enjoyed it. What would I go like watch it multiple times again?
Probably not, but I'm glad I watched it. I'm going to agree with you
and give it a fast. I sincerely hated this movie, but I hated it so much
that I was like, well, what? Why? Okay. I'm going to watch you again,
but this one of me wanted to make sure I heard this.
Like, the only thing is how can you jump into somebody's car?
Follow them to have an accident and then walk. Wow. Not only did he walk. I'm so glad you
mentioned that because that thing I wrote down because I was like, we need to take
a moment and appreciate this core call who like was Puma Man's buddy. Like they
were he was this jogging buddy. Like they they talked to each other frequently
at the university. So he comes in as far as help as a superhero leaves.
The man crashes his car. Not only does he wait like he waves. He laughs. He's like,
I mean like, what a bad friend. But literally look at him like, oh, well.
Okay. That's like police hop. It's like, it's like, it's just I was
by the budget. It's like, because that to me was the funniest slash dumbest scene. But I mean,
like, and that's the thing is like, I think when we watch movies like this,
like when you start Puma Man, you're like, this is god awful, but there gets a
lot of stuff. You have to keep going. But when you with some of the movies, they become so
bad. That for me personally, and it sounds like you as well. Like you just end up enjoying it.
Yeah. You're just like, this is so terrible. It's fun. And that's I like every now and
again with movies review, we'll get to the movies that are like, just terribly fun.
Yeah. And I definitely will give this one a terribly, terribly fun. So I'm going to see if
Drew, we're going to play best bits. All right. Let's see. Because I won the last one.
She, okay, yes, she's a rating champion. We haven't started season three yet. So this score resets
then. This is like a one and done. The one is like whoever wins this wins wins the
the scene between season two and three filler episodes. All right. All right. Okay. So let's go.
Let's go. So these are my most awful favorite scene. Okay. Love it. The things that I was like,
I did like this so bad that they're fun. Right. The same that I did this to really,
so you've got to choose like which scene, by the way, I know my shoes don't match. I'm sorry. I didn't
even notice. All our audio listeners has been bothering their experience to know that she, now,
now they know you don't know. I don't have matching shoes on her. I don't have gotten away with
the picture of our audience. Like four or five people would have been like, out there. She
would have got there. She, uh, I keep doing this because I'm, oh my god. Um, okay. So yeah, whatever I say,
it really, come on. That's, that's okay. So the biggest really, the biggest really. All right.
The beginning scene when she drops the books, um, and him looking like he was looking halfway through
the mask. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And she just drops the books that the, the first scene, the first,
the first time he flew or all the times. Yeah. Okay. And the one we just talked about when he appeared
in his friend's car and said, come to Puma Man. Ooh. Like, what are you doing? This is the Puma Man.
Those are good ones. First of all, I'm, I'm, and don't tell me I'm right or wrong yet, but I'm gonna,
I'm gonna, it's not the first one because, and I lose, I say it's because the other two are just so
much better. So I'm taking out the first one. That's one. Okay. Um, even see, and these are two good
options because the fine is like, threw up a movie, but I said, I said all the time, you get the most,
oh, really, these moments, but that scene is like, oh, that's the biggest. And so since earlier,
we were saying it's the biggest. Oh, really? I'm gonna go with the police man scene. You're right.
There we go. Now, I don't know on you. Now, like, as soon as he appeared, like, what are you doing?
Um, Puma Man doesn't explain anything. Fix his car. Like, take him, go leap with him back to his house.
I just do not understand how he can go through some buildings and in Tom and in walk and then,
he's just be most inconsistent superhero that I love. No, he's, I wanted, I'm ready for him to
join like the Justice League or even a Puma on his shirt. It might have just been a logo for a generic shirt.
And they were like, you know what? That works. That, uh, that looks close enough.
I don't, I don't think that was a Puma on his shirt. Yeah. Please go watch this movie.
It was just a cool tiger shirt. I'm there. What it was. It's a little work. You're good.
We're good to go. Oh, man, I have fun with this, this movie because it's a good pick.
Thank you. Good. Let me pick the dumb movies. We love it. I'm here for it. I think there's,
there's a lot of fun to be had and, and watching and revealing and just enjoying dumb movies with other
people. Oh, this movie, I mean, especially now, I will say the one part that I did actually enjoy
was when he taught him how to slow his heartbeat down. Oh, okay. That at, like, again, but, I mean,
like, he slowed his heartbeat down and that's how he paved the day. Yeah. That was a bit of a stretch.
You'd actually kind of die. Well, okay. And he had to make the guy come in his ear.
The Puma man saved the day by taking a nap. That's exactly what he did. That's sometimes in life.
You to save the day. You just got to take a nap. But I did like, I mean, if we're going to talk about,
like, significant moments, similar to that was the scene when he learned how to like, it's funny
because they started like, you have to, it's almost like an astro projection. We've got a calm your mind.
And he really, I mean, this was a very flawed character. And you know, the sidekick was kind of
helping them with his issues. He was helping him to hold me. Yeah. So, okay. He was, he carried him.
He carried him right. And so that was cool to see the character progressive. Although, you still
just the creepy little, I mean, just like, frat boy vibes. When I tell you, he gave off very mediocre
frat boy and like that haircut. Oh, that's, that is the frat boy of the 80s, right? Like that. He
was very quintessential 80s, very, he'll bro him. Definitely a bro. Thank you. I'd look like the Puma man.
He's like, when I'm out of class, I'm not a professor. Okay. Keep it to yourself.
For two years. I think a calm down thing is you kiss in this woman as soon as you turn. Yeah.
She, I mean, she was also she let him as as, as smitten. She was like, hey, maybe we can go watch the
read these books in my room in my room. I know I was like, okay, calm down. And I don't know if I don't
know if that was her being possessed by the, the Roofie man. I think it was very, I was very,
I was a quick holly. He had a Roofie man because that's the best thing to call him. That's the
thing that is a very aptly. That's the best thing to call him. But want to give a shout out,
before we leave, I definitely want to give a shout out to D&D. I don't know if you guys saw us in
our last podcast, but we both had on our athletic wear. And then we went and worked out and got
just so sweaty from the huge buns that we built that we had to put on normal clothes for this one.
I mean, that's what I'm saying. So there are a Memphis, they are a fitness apparel based out of
Memphis. Oh, him. That's the love Memphis so much. I'm so mad that I missed the Memphis school festival
last week. That's how you know I did. That's the bowl. I would have loved to know. I don't think I
was doing anything next last week. Next time they go, me and you are going, because I know you'll
eat with me. Okay. You're not wrong, but the way you said that, I know you'll eat.
Me with me, you will enjoy a good barbecue and some cold slow and big beans with me. Absolutely.
So, but like I said, there are fitness apparel and it's a Memphis based there, startup brand.
They're dedicated to helping you reclaim your space with quality gymwear that does all the
talking for you. I am here to tell you it feels amazing. It feels good. It's not ladies. I'm just
telling you right now, I'm not big up here, but I do know it makes you feel like you are.
Okay. It makes you feel good about yourself. And then it's just soft and it's breathable.
It's really like that. It's very breathable. It's very breathable. And it doesn't cut because that's
something that we ladies, especially women with me, I got bigger ties because I work out on my legs a
lot. It doesn't ride up. So she is about something good. Yeah. It's a great like company and they do,
they do a lot of extra events and arm wrestling contests. These weather. Yeah. So make sure you check
them out online or at the music city, fit expo that will be happening May 30th, which is a day after my
birthday here in Nashville, Tennessee. Just wanted to plug that gym and I, but it's a D&D apparel,
do not disturb. So like, please, they are, I'm in love with it. I'm in love with her stuff. I want to
get some more work on that. Yeah. I want to get some more. So yeah, thank you. Do you have anything
you want to plug? Up with us online. So I'll leave our app, I'll do socials, but find us, drop us a
comment or a view. We were talking about, so this is our last filler episode. The next next week
we'll be starting off season three and we'll be doing reviewing some more movies. But me and CJ both
have like what we're going to people's choice movie. So especially if you know me or CJ personally,
like let us know what movie you think we should review because we're kind of leaving one space
for that each. So, but yeah, just keep up with us and thanks. I mean, just thanks for watching.
Yeah, no, and live your life a quarter mile at a time. Was that their app? That was perfect.
Thank you guys. All right. One, five.

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