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00:00It's On Cinema, at the Cinema, at the Manor.
00:21Hi everybody, welcome to an episode of On Cinema, at the Cinema, at the Manor.
00:27I'm New Heidecker, and we're here at the Manor.
00:34A little bit of a difficult episode for us today, because yesterday afternoon we lost my father,
00:44Giamato, passed away suddenly, and we're here today amongst some of his closest friends
00:52and neighbors, and we're in shock, and we're obviously very upset, devastated,
01:03and decided to carry on today.
01:07And I don't even know if that's the right move, you know, we're kind of, we're in uncharted
01:13territory here.
01:16I have a commitment to my audience, and I have a commitment to this facility here to provide
01:23this experience for everybody, but this is not necessarily out of the blue at a facility
01:37like this.
01:38This is fairly, I hate to say routine, but there is a lot of loss at these facilities,
01:45and I knew that, but now I'm feeling it firsthand, and it is raw.
01:53That's what today is, is raw.
01:55I was up all night dealing with the hospital and the morgue, and trying to get in touch with
02:03his family, and trying to figure it out, because I do have power of attorney here with him,
02:11and the responsibilities that that brings to the table is overwhelming.
02:19And I want to, you know, we have that empty chair there, which is where G would like to
02:26sit during our shows, and here for music night and everything, and G is watching us.
02:33I think he is.
02:34I think he is here with us in the room.
02:37I know it, and he would want us to provide this show for you, and so we're going to try
02:45to move on from that.
02:46My guest is Greg Turkington.
02:48Hey, guys.
02:49Who knew G very well, and...
02:52He loved movies.
02:54He always wanted to talk about some of the old movies that he'd grown up watching.
02:59And I don't want to get into the details of this too much, but he was not happy with the
03:10food here.
03:10I think we all were familiar with that, and we don't know all the details.
03:16What we do know is at some point yesterday morning, he opened and ate the contents of
03:24an old can of soup.
03:29It was soup from the box of props that you returned to him.
03:36That soup?
03:37The Mon Pa kettle?
03:39The cream of shrimp soup from the Mon Pa kettle movie.
03:42He opened that can?
03:43The Mon Pa kettle can?
03:45That's what we believe.
03:47We don't know what happened, but we believe that he was exposed to the old cream and shrimp
03:55and everything that was in that can, which had been in there for I don't know how long,
03:58but...
03:59Well, the movie came out in 1951.
04:05You know, I wish I would have been there to say don't.
04:07I would have said that.
04:09There weren't any nurses that would say this isn't...
04:12He doesn't live with a nurse.
04:13He's got his own place, and he's got the independents that you guys appreciate here,
04:17and, you know, they shouldn't let outside food in the room.
04:21Well, it was a movie prop, and he had other movie props, too, that you ordered me to return
04:26to him, so...
04:27There was soup in the can, okay?
04:29And he...
04:30I don't know if you want to call it soup, from what I saw and what I smelled, but it
04:35was not something he should have eaten, and he was taken to the emergency room and then
04:42went very quickly after that, so...
04:46But nobody noticed that he was opening that?
04:50He didn't notice?
04:51There's nobody to notice.
04:53There was nobody in his room, so I'm not going to debate this, and I'm not going to...
04:59We're not going to get into details of this, because it's so raw and fresh, and if you
05:04keep prodding on this, then you'll be creating more trouble than you'll ever know what to
05:11deal with.
05:11All right.
05:18We've got other stuff to get to.
05:20Let's just say we love you, Dad, and G. Yamato is here with us right now, watching us, and we're
05:26going to be remembering him throughout the show, and there'll be more information on his...
05:33We'll have a bigger memorial plan, so let's, as he would want, let's talk about movies, and
05:43I don't know what's going on with me, if I had this distress from this, and I've been
05:48up all night, but I can't...
05:51I've got a bug in me or something, and it is so annoying and frustrating for me, because
05:57I was really turned a corner last week with the health stuff, and I was feeling really
06:04good, and I'm, I don't know, I've got a feverish again, and I'm losing my voice here.
06:11Let's quickly do the Wicked review.
06:13First time.
06:14Wicked for Good, directed by John M. Chu, starring Jonathan Bailey, Pierre Dinklage, Cynthia
06:23Offer, and Ariane Grand, Ariane Grand, Ariane Grand, Ariane Grand, follows El Faba, the future
06:32Wicked Witch of the West, and her relationship with Gilda, Glinda, the Good Witch of the North.
06:38This is the Wizard of Oz sequel.
06:41Your thoughts on Wicked?
06:43It's more a reboot than a sequel, because they've, it's different, um, different focus.
06:49They, so they took the, the Wizard of Oz, basically, they turned into some sort of musical production,
06:57but new songs, but then they made a movie, which didn't have Dorothy, didn't have Toto,
07:02and I assumed that in the sequel, we would get Dorothy and Toto, which are the main characters
07:07from the Wizard of Oz.
07:08You've all seen the Wizard of Oz.
07:10Yeah.
07:11So, who are the main characters?
07:13It's not Glinda.
07:14It's Dorothy.
07:15Tin Man.
07:16Tin Man.
07:17Tin Man, and in the Wicked, the first movie, they didn't, they didn't, there's no Toto even.
07:22Um, obviously you'd recast, because the dog from 1939 died years ago, but this movie, I
07:29went into it expecting, okay, now we're going to see Dorothy, now we're going to, and still
07:34no Dorothy.
07:35All right.
07:36So, disappointing.
07:38Disappointing.
07:38Your rating?
07:39I would, for neglecting to include Dorothy or Toto in a Wizard of Oz movie, I would have
07:49to give it zero bags of popcorn, but it's an enjoyable movie, and it is kind of neat to
07:57see the witches and some of the other characters, so I'm going to give it five bags of popcorn.
08:04What did you think?
08:12Yeah, uh, didn't get to this one.
08:17Um, so...
08:17But you had all week before Mr. Amato passed, you could have watched it then.
08:21I understand why you wouldn't watch it today, but this is why I always say to watch these
08:25things early and don't wait until the last minute.
08:27Yeah, no, I know.
08:29You're, well, I did, I did see the, I did see enough of this to know that you're, I'm
08:34going to double up on your rating.
08:38Um, all right, so I, this is, uh, something we organized last week, and, uh, I didn't want
08:44to, um, just, I didn't want to reschedule this, it's too complicated to reschedule it,
08:52and, uh, and maybe we, this is what we need is a little laughter and mirth, but, uh, it's
08:56also, um, it helps him out because it satisfies some of his community service that he's required
09:03to do.
09:04Uh, we have with us a real great entertainer, um, and, uh, if he's ready, we can go to that
09:09now, is Mark Prost, is here, Magic Mark Prost with his new puppet show that he's worked
09:17out, Mark's Propitz, puppet, Mark, Mark's Pritchett's.
09:22What?
09:25Yes, close the door like we thought it was closed.
09:26Always wants it closed.
09:27Always wants it closed.
09:43Hi, everybody!
09:47Give him a sec.
09:48I'm going to, you need this or what?
09:55No.
09:56I'm going to do, uh, uh, W.C. Fields.
10:01You're in my shot.
10:03W.C. Fields and the Three Stooges, or I like to call them the Three Wise Guys.
10:08Um, what is this, you, the, uh, W.C. Fields with the Three Stooges?
10:25Hey, W.C. Fields, why don't, how are you?
10:28Oh, it's the Three Noodle Heads.
10:34What are you guys up to today?
10:38Well, we thought it would be a great idea to come see you and maybe be in a movie together.
10:42We were never in a movie together, even though we were, we did, we've been doing our comedy
10:47from 1922 to 1970.
10:51Oh, that's interesting, boys.
10:53Let's do it.
10:54But we have to, we have to include.
10:59Excuse me.
10:59Include my good friend, Mae West.
11:03Hi, boys.
11:04Why don't you come up and see me?
11:06Uh, what should the movie be about?
11:15Well, I recommend that it's about, uh, a hundred minutes.
11:23No, we mean, what should it be?
11:26Well, it should, I have two Larrys.
11:31Excuse me.
11:32I brought, I brought two Larrys.
11:34Yeah, we saw that right away.
11:36All right, anything else?
11:39What about the movie they're going to make?
11:40I just started.
11:41Who's this?
11:43It's Mae West.
11:44Why don't we go up and talk to Mae West and maybe she has some ideas?
11:55All right.
11:57What do you think, Mae?
11:59I think you all should come up and see me sometime.
12:03All right, thanks, everybody.
12:04Thank you, uh, Magic Mark.
12:06Let's hear it for Magic Mark.
12:10All right, I think that's...
12:11We just, but I want to see what the movie is that they're going to make together.
12:14Go out, if you want to find out, go out in the back and talk about, work it out,
12:16because you're just making this shit up in front of people here, okay?
12:19No, I'm not.
12:20All right, folks, we, I know, do you want to show your movie now?
12:23Thank you, Mark.
12:28Yeah, we're going to watch first time the movie, which is...
12:31And this is, by the way, our last movie night, because they're redoing...
12:33Well, no, it's not our last movie night.
12:34It is.
12:35They're redoing the schedule.
12:36Why are you raining on everybody's parade?
12:38I'm not the one making the decisions here.
12:41Barbara called me and said that they can't...
12:43We can't have this room for four hours, and I need an hour to set up.
12:47Anyways, thank you guys so much.
12:49We'll see you next time.
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