00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:05In this video, I'll take a look at actor and pro football player John Matuszak.
00:12Known for his strength and size, listed as being 6 foot 7 inches tall, 285 pounds.
00:20Competed in the World's Strongest Man competition in 1978, he placed 9th.
00:27He played football for the Oakland Raiders between 1976 and 1981, and he stayed with the team when they transferred
00:36to Los Angeles.
00:38He won two Super Bowls with the Raiders, number 11 in 76 and number 15 in 1980.
00:47Matuszak acted in movies and television.
00:51He was in the 1981 slapstick comedy Caveman, written and directed by Carl Gottlieb with Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, Dennis
01:01Quaid Shelley Long, Barbara Bach, Richard Mole, Avery Schreiber, and Jack Guilford.
01:07He played Sloth in Richard Donner's The Goonies in 1985.
01:12In 1985, this adventure comedy featured a story by Steven Spielberg and a screenplay by Chris Columbus.
01:20Also in this cast, Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Carrie Green, Martha Plimpton, Kayhee Kwan, Robert Davi,
01:31and Mary Ellen Traynor.
01:32So I took a look at John Matuszak.
01:34I thought he may resemble actors Randy Quaid and Charlie Sheen together in the cast of the 1986 action fantasy
01:44The Wraith, along with Matthew Bari, Sherilyn Finn, Clint Howard, Nick Cassavetes, and Steven Eckholt.
01:53Not 100% convinced, but I thought this likeness worthy of a mention.
01:59All right, connections.
02:00Randy's brother Dennis, also a very well-known actor, was among the cast of Caveman.
02:06Carrie Green of The Goonies, also in the 1986 high school football-themed film Lucas.
02:13This cast featured Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen, Courtney Thornsmith, Winona Ryder, Jeremy Piven, and Gary Cole.
02:22My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic.
02:24There I go back, I look at movies and television from the past to analyze these for possible references to
02:29future media.
02:31These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
02:35Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the
02:41likenesses of the actors.
02:44And what I found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items,
02:50and show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
02:56that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
03:03My email contact is easteregguy, that's G-U-Y, at yahoo.com
03:10Thanks for watching.
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