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Episode 9 - Rosie Medina

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This week on The Davey Damaged Show, Dave is joined by published model Rosie Medina! From the movies that shaped her to the albums that soundtrack her life, Rosie dives deep into her pop culture favourites, shares stories from her modelling career, and reveals plenty of surprises along the way. Expect laughs, nostalgia, great conversation, and a whole heap more. Don't miss this fun-filled episode

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This program has been classified MA. It contains sexual references, occasional coarse language, and adult themes.

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Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.

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The Debbie Vinish Go! The Debbie Vinish Go! The Debbie Vinish Go! The Damien!

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This is the David Damage Toe for another week. It is fantastic to be with you. Time once again to celebrate a guest. Now, anyone that listens to Tiddy's aka the David Damage Toe knows that I am a huge pervert and I am a huge fan of thirst traps. Now my next guest not only hits the mark with the thirst traps, but also with what I'm gonna call hunger traps because my next guest posts some of the best fucking food I've seen in South Australia. I am joined by Published Model Rosie Medina. Rosie, how are you?

SPEAKER_00

Hi, I'm good. Thanks. I love to hear that people actually see the meals that I cook and want to eat them too.

SPEAKER_01

You're not all titties. It's uh where are you getting these Euroses from? Because I am a Euros and uh, you know, A B, whatever you want to call.

SPEAKER_00

I usually go to the place in Arndale Shopping Centre, but I've recently discovered a new place that's opened up, um, which is a Shawarma place, which is in Woodville, I think. Yeah, right. Um, at the little Finden Plaza that's just there. And oh yeah, um it's called Hadad's Hadad's Hadad's Shawarma. This guy makes the best thing in the world.

SPEAKER_01

I discovered them because I went to the new version of Z Town that was there recently.

SPEAKER_00

They opened in March and he knows me by name now. Like he's like, you can ring up an order in advance because I go there too much.

SPEAKER_01

I love, and I know it's not just because I'm a fat guy, I love uh Euros Central in Arndale because I go there.

SPEAKER_00

They're so good as well.

SPEAKER_01

And when they're making other people's and mine at the same time, they will make someone else one that's like you know, the size of like a large energy drink. Yeah, and then they'll make mine, and it's like the size of a loaf of bread. I'm like, stop doing it in front of people. It is I will never stop going. I told him recently, as long as he's open open, I am going there. So, for those that don't know, who is Rosie Medina? Tell us about yourself. Who are you?

SPEAKER_00

Well, starting off with my age, 27 years old. I suffered with a lot of problems due to disability over the years, so I don't exactly have a full-time job, but I love my hobbies and my passions. I get into cooking, makeup, I do modelling professionally. Um Yeah, there's so much obviously the collector stuff. I love the collector stuff, but I don't have a house big enough for everything. Neither do I. You've done a good show back in getting it all lined up. Mine would be my cats would be knocking everything off every five seconds.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, they do, they do. Fuckers.

SPEAKER_00

But other than that, I recently started burlesque, which was something I saw my first performance of in March, and I was just enamored with it. So I was like, I have to figure out how to do that. So I started doing workshops.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, you're doing hot sauce?

SPEAKER_00

Yes. So I did one workshop with Ivana Delune, who is from Australia. Um, she's really good. She's gotten really well known recently. Then I did one with Gina Sterling, who's from the UK, she's amazing. And then I've just enrolled myself into hot sauce burlesque, which starts next week. So I'm so keen. It's uh six weeks worth of dancing, and then we do a performance at the end of it.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. Now you touched on your disability there, and it's it's uh you're entering a space where there's a lot of performative illnesses, but yeah, but you made the paper.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Oh well, after so many years of struggling, I just didn't know where to turn, and I just thought I'd start talking to people, media outlets, and anything I can do to kind of raise uh awareness on a rare disease which is called Ellis Danlos syndrome. Um, and a lot of things come with the disease, so it's really hard to be able to get the proper healthcare you need, especially when you're on a budget and you don't have the time to be able to wait or whatever else. So yeah, that was what I was doing.

SPEAKER_01

Did you experience the the thing that a lot of people caught with the uh doctors deciding that you're just making it up?

SPEAKER_00

A hundred percent. That's why my whole life I was just getting handed around in circles until I was probably about two years ago now. I had a friend say, Oh, well, you've got all these diagnoses and you've got all like these things wrong with you. Um have you ever heard of Ellis Danlos? And I said, No, I've I've never heard of that before. And she told me a bit about it and I went and did the research, and because of my prior medical history, because I've just been struggling with it since I was probably like 13 years old, my doctor immediately went, Wow, I actually think that for once believed me and thought that that could be what was wrong. So we went down that road and immediately pretty much immediately got diagnosed with it by considering all of the prior stuff that I had.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Yeah. So when when the new doctor started looking, did it was it back to scratch, like back to square one, or were they kind of built on what you'd already been diagnosed with?

SPEAKER_00

I kind of they pretty much just built on what I'd already been diagnosed with, because I've been going to the same doctor since I was a kid, and he was good in the sense of he he listens, but he wasn't good in the sense of like he'll go out of his way to try and find like help for you or like what is wrong with you. So it's kind of you know, I had problems with my legs, I was getting sent to a doctor, like an orthopedic doctor, I had problems with my spine, I was getting sent to a neurosurgeon, and then it kind of ended up all just linking in together at the end when I found the Ellis Danlos um diagnosis, and it kind of made sense, and I was like, oh, that's why every part of my body doesn't work properly, and this is what I can do to, you know, like go get help for or who I can see.

SPEAKER_01

So obviously, you're also a published model. Tell us a bit about that. How'd you get into that?

SPEAKER_00

Um, well, originally I just started off as a makeup artist. I was doing makeup on people, I wasn't really making much money off of it, and I kind of figured it was really fun, but it was always be honest, you made way too many ugly people look good, and you're like, Oh yeah, yeah, it's my turn. So literally, that's what I was about to get to. Like, I just needed to be in the spotlight after I seen it all. I was like, I want to be in front of the camera, I want to see what it's like, it looks fun, and I just went for it. First ever photo shoot, I lied. The guy's like, Are you a model? I was like, Yep.

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Oh, thank fuck. I thought you were gonna say they said, Are you of age? And you're like, Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Oh no, I'm not that bad.

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Tracy lords it up.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah, um, I basically just lied to get into the photo shoot, and since then, uh I think that was about six years ago now. I've just love every moment of it and I've started doing it as like a professional paid thing. Fuck yeah, awesome.

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All right, let's get to know a bit about you with the shitty titties questions. If you had a MySpace profile right now, what would your profile song be?

SPEAKER_00

Uh, it would have to be like Billy Idol to be a lover. Just like that fat roof that's in the middle of it, like nice, good choice.

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Who would play you in a movie?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, this is probably gonna be funny because it's a guy, not a girl, but it would have to be Ben Stiller in Zoolander. Like it would have to be, because just it's just me with a wig on. Just get in the wig. Just put another wig on him.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. Uh, what would your movie of your life be rated?

SPEAKER_00

It would have to be R18, because of course there would be nudity in there.

unknown

Nice.

SPEAKER_01

I'm in one ticket, please. Um did you have posters on your wall growing up and what were they?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, well, they were pretty mainstream because when I was young, I was uh not exactly into the most underground stuff. Oh really? I picked you for an alternative girl.

SPEAKER_01

I was gonna say you definitely give off the vibe of uh Blunt magazine.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah, before that, it was more like ACDC, Black Sabbath, Metallica, you know, all of just the classic rock and metal.

SPEAKER_01

You know your bogan well.

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

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Uh do you remember your first celebrity crushes?

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah, I've got probably like three here. Couldn't pick. Well, um, the first one would have to be William Defoe, but as the fish in Nemo.

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What the fuck?

SPEAKER_00

So that the fish with the scar over his eye. Don't ask questions, alright? I don't know what happened there, but something happened.

SPEAKER_01

Who else, fishfucker?

SPEAKER_00

Uh yeah. Don't ask questions. Then it would have to be another it's all ocean surrounded. I just realized this is Jack Sparrow and William Turner from Johnny Depp. Like Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom from Pirates of the Caribbean. Yeah. Yeah. They're two classics. I'm pretty sure they're most women were when they watch something. And then of course Shawn Michaels, which is just completely separate genre.

SPEAKER_01

I've told the story in this show before. In 1997-ish, Cheapest Chips brought out all these WF posters. Yeah. Now there was one of Shawn Michaels, there was a Stone Cold one, a rock, and a Sable. I wanted the Shawn Michaels one because fucking HBK was the coolest. So I got it. And at no point did I add any sexuality to it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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Put it up on my wall. My dad saw it and he's like, what the fuck is that?

SPEAKER_00

It just made me want one of the pants so bad the first few years. I just didn't know why I wanted the pants so much. I'm so bad. Because it's sexy.

SPEAKER_01

I dress the way I do because of the attitude error, basically. Well, even before then.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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But yeah, dad made me uh I replaced, I had to, I felt so uncomfortable having this poster of a half-naked Sean Michaels doing his pose.

SPEAKER_00

And Sable's hot, but she just got outfits like short.

SPEAKER_01

I went back and got the Sable one, but it did have her with the handprint titty outfit. So you know, dad was happy then. Um what's the film you like you loved growing up, either because you had it taped off TV or on DVD?

SPEAKER_00

I would probably have to say Atlantis or Treasure Planet. They're both pretty similar, but they're like that's that makes a lot of sense.

SPEAKER_01

I could see that on a DVD when they like the later years of DVD where they just started putting double packs together.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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Those would go together.

SPEAKER_00

I used to get them confused and think they were the same movie when I was younger, and then I was like, hang on.

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If you were a wrestler, what would your entrance music be?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, this one's gonna be hilarious. So there's this remix on uh YouTube, and it's by someone called Bill McClintock, and it's a Megadeth Metallica and the Who mash up mashup. It's called Eminescence of Holy Wars and Creeping Death. It is the weirdest thing ever, but anyone that just heard that has to go on YouTube immediately and listen to it because it's just so hard.

unknown

Nice.

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First concert you ever went to?

SPEAKER_00

Probably the Veronica's when I was eight years old, and then when I was 12, I saw Nicki Minaj, which was pretty crazy.

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I'd like to see well, not so much right now, but yeah, I don't know about anything. Five years ago, I would have loved to see. She cut them off. Um, best concert you've ever been to.

SPEAKER_00

Um I've been to so many concerts, but the best like bigger concert, I probably have to say the four owls, which are uh four individual rappers, they're like UK rapping type thing. Yeah. Um honestly, all of their individual stuff is so good as well, and I just grew up on it. And as soon as I saw they were touring, I was like, yep, immediately. Definite stoner music.

SPEAKER_01

You saying L's or owls?

SPEAKER_00

Ows. Like, that's what I'm saying. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh fuck. Um, what format's the first music you bought that you remember owning?

SPEAKER_00

This is gonna make you feel old uh because it's a CD or an eye or like digitally downloading it to my iPod Nano. Wow. Because all of my friends had VHSs and everything else like that, but I didn't actually grow up with a lot of stuff, so as soon as I got the ability to get my own stuff, it was basically just CDs.

unknown

Yep.

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Other than had ads, what's your death row last meal?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, very specific. I want the world's most expensive steak. I don't ask for much. I want it wrapped in humon, which is like a Spanish.

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Now, the most expensive steak in your mind, you're picturing it. Yeah. Thicker or wider?

SPEAKER_00

Or I don't want it too thick because it's a big thing.

SPEAKER_01

Because I can't handle those flitstones.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you might as well pick it up and eat it with your hands. It's when it's that thick, it's like, nah.

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I want a normal thing.

SPEAKER_00

I want it thick enough to be like rare, like medium rare, but not.

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I want it pizza sized, but that thick.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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Like somehow cut the just.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, but we don't want it like a brick.

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_00

No. And then we want it covered in. And then medium rare? Did you say medium rare?

SPEAKER_01

Please don't get upset with me. Guess what the best kind of steak is?

SPEAKER_00

What?

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Well done.

SPEAKER_00

Oh fuck.

SPEAKER_01

My wife. One day my wife is gonna leave me and it's gonna be because of that.

SPEAKER_00

I'm not cooking you dinner.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, even when we go to a restaurant, she's like, you've just wasted all that money.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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Nice one. Favourite shop growing up?

SPEAKER_00

Um, I would probably have to say browse in and save because they used to have so many different things. You could find anything there or like just start any project.

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I was a cheapest chips kid, so I'd definitely.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I had cheapest chips also written down and cash and carry, which is a store that I think people used to have a business, like have to have a business card to get into.

SPEAKER_01

It's like a mini Costco. Yeah, you had to have an ABL.

SPEAKER_00

Costco was a thing here, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So catering size.

SPEAKER_00

I remember they had a lolly room that I seen when I was a kid, and it was like bigger than my house, that's for sure.

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Definitely not still there now, but I do remember at one point we went there and they had like those tubs you scoop out of. Yeah. You could actually buy the tub like sealed.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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And it had every jelly bean and every jelly baby separated by colour.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god, jelly beans scare me because of those ones that are like bad flavours.

SPEAKER_01

My kids brought them home and I was so fucking angry because I'm like, why make something deliberately taste like shit? Yeah. Put coriander in it next time. Right? Um, favorite sh- oh sorry. One day you stumble into a little corner shop. It has all the old posters, everything you can remember, everything you're nostalgic for. You've got enough money to buy an ice cream, drink, and snack. What are you getting?

SPEAKER_00

We're definitely getting a Milo scoop shake, like the little green, round, classic one. I love that. Raspberry Twizzlers, I think that's what they used to be called because they used to come in a little bag. It was before lifesavers started making them, I believe, or at least before I could see them at the shops. And also a Dr. Pepper, a crispy cold Dr. Pepper.

SPEAKER_01

Disgusting. Dr. Pepper is liquid coriander.

SPEAKER_00

I used to hate it. I used to hate it. My boyfriend made me like it. I blame him. It's so fucking gross. I used to not even like chocolate, and then now I can't stop eating it.

SPEAKER_01

Look at look at the shape of me. You're speaking foreign to me. Um, Radio. Did you grow up with any video game consoles? What were the standout classic games for you on each?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, so I've got two consoles here. Uh start off with the classic PS2, Sly Raccoon was such a good game. I absolutely love that. Uh, Ratchet and Clank, Crash Bandicoot, Simpson's Hit and Run, and Grand Turismo.

SPEAKER_01

Simpson's Hit and Run. I I lost maybe like six months of my life to Simpson's Hit and Run.

SPEAKER_00

There's this one bit I still can't get past now that I'm an adult. Crazy Taxi, you just brought back in memory. Uh Simpson's Hit and Run, that part where you have to drive through the cemetery and you have to do it in a certain amount of time. Yes. Impossible.

SPEAKER_01

Time trial games used to fuck me off so much.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, they send me into a rage. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I think the most rage-quitting games I had were time trial games.

SPEAKER_00

And then uh Nintendo 64, which my mum actually ended up giving to a youth group, which I was traumatized. How could your mum? Yeah, like what the hell were you thinking? Um, probably 007, Donkey Kong, and Banjo Kazooie.

SPEAKER_01

Good, good answers. I own all of those games still to this day. What's the best Christmas or birthday present you've ever received?

SPEAKER_00

Definitely Ruby and Minnie, which they've both passed away now, but they were my childhood dogs. They were the cutest little white poodles. I love them so much. Nice.

SPEAKER_01

Uh Aliens come to Earth. They want to learn all about cartoons. Tell me the three cartoons you're telling the aliens about to give them a crash course.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I have to pick three that aren't Rick and Morty because I'm convinced they probably made that. So regular show. Yep. Drawn Together and Ed and Ed. Oh my god, I cannot say it. Ed, Ed, and Eddie.

SPEAKER_01

Drawn Together, you are sending a fucking very bad picture of humanity. What a great show. I fucking used to love it.

SPEAKER_00

I'm the girl with the helmet on that's like do she's really hot.

SPEAKER_01

Monday night, I would tape that and South Park on SBS. Yeah. And it was just the magical night of television. Radio, choose one film and one song for the entire world to watch and listen to once.

SPEAKER_00

It would have to be Billy Madison. Um, and the song would have to be Narkill. I got erection. Just because Narkill like became a huge thing for me when I used to watch Viva the Band when I was younger.

SPEAKER_01

And I feel like even though the age difference is there, but we definitely would have run in the same circles. Probably.

SPEAKER_00

Because CKY I always hung out with older people too, so I was ahead of time.

SPEAKER_01

CKY2K changed my life and my personality, and I'm very excited just this weekend to go see the new Jackass. Even though most of it's old footage from the show.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. I don't know how I feel about it. I think I'll have to watch it and I'll still have a laugh anyway.

SPEAKER_01

Bam or nothing though. Like the fact they didn't let him come back.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. True. You can't, he's a crucial part. It's just a shame. Like when everyone grows up, obviously, what happens?

SPEAKER_01

In the back of my mind, I'm thinking that two years down the track they'll release something else with Bam and Knoxville. They have to. They've got to do it.

SPEAKER_00

Bam's been hanging out with a lot of people that I know. For example, one person called Darby Allen. I don't know if you've heard of him. Yes. He's a wrestler of AEW.

SPEAKER_01

You're in an AEW friendly home. Thank God for that.

SPEAKER_00

Welcome.

SPEAKER_01

Nice one. That's that's a fucking great lineup of stuff to show the entire world. I appreciate it. So now we get to know who you are. Let's hear about some of your favourite things. Now, the first thing that you put on your list, so I asked for some albums. You gave me an artist with no actual art of so I looked into it. I am probably the one person on earth that rather knowing Action Bronson for his amazing output of rap, I know him from like making omelets. Oh, yeah. Fuck that's delicious. Yeah, yeah. I watched that on SBS for fucking all the time.

SPEAKER_00

Also ahead of his time.

SPEAKER_01

When SBS swapped to Vice Land, fair enough, they stopped playing all the late night sex scenes, which was sadness. But there was some of those shows on Vice Land that were fucking sick. Like it was the Vice Guide to Drugs. Yeah. Where this guy just went around the country and like.

SPEAKER_00

I think I've seen that one, yeah. Um I feel like is it all gas, no breaks? That guy that used to do the interviews. I feel like he should have been on there if he wasn't.

SPEAKER_01

Yep. There was a really good one I enjoyed. It was like um, I think it was called Skinema, was the show.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And just this dude went and interviewed all these porn stars and stuff. And I was like, I want that guy's job.

SPEAKER_00

I like watching the flashback ones. That's like that guy in the 90s just used to walk around bundle mall and stuff and just ask people questions. It's so interesting to see, like, back then compared to how people speak and agony are.

SPEAKER_01

It's so funny. Like, but like it's Dead shits were different back then, like there was just a weirdness to it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so I was afraid as well.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Tell us about Action Bronson.

SPEAKER_00

Action Bronson is amazing. As you said, he is good at cooking, he's multi-talented, he loves his like strongman competition type things, so I think he does a lot of working out and stuff like that as well. Um, I originally obviously started loving him for his music. Um, and it's so hard for me to pick albums because I just love songs. I love songs off of every album, and then there's some songs I'll be like, uh.

SPEAKER_01

But I think he's really lucky because he sounds so much like Ghostface Killer from Wu Tang in that gravelly delivery.

SPEAKER_00

I never really thought of that because I really thought like of Action Bronson as his own.

SPEAKER_01

But he just he sounds a stupid.

SPEAKER_00

No, but it's an interesting comparison because I just wouldn't have thought of that.

SPEAKER_01

I just think he sounds like an established artist. Like I was listening through like skipping through a heap of his music. One thing I was surprised about, fuck he sings about food a lot. So it's true, he's true to his brand.

SPEAKER_00

I got pretty inspired by that at one point. I think it was last year. I ended up writing like a whole album, which I never even produced or bothered with. Like that, yeah, it was all food-related rap and stuff, so obviously he got in my head there. Um, probably my favourite album from him would be Blue Chip 7000. It's got a classic blue album cover. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to start off listening to action.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. Um, I did look up his what's considered his best songs. Yeah. So they have said the Easy Rider, yeah, baby blue, the chairman's intent, oh yeah, acting crazy.

SPEAKER_00

They are classic and the like the actual music in the background, not even just the rapping. The chairman's intent was um hook from AEW's intro for quite a while there as well.

SPEAKER_01

He has collaborated with the likes of The Archimist, Harry Fraud, and Static Selector. Yep. Give us a crash course. Everyone listening right now, what's the first action Bronson song that we're listening to to get into it?

SPEAKER_00

Oh I would probably say Easy Rider, to be honest, because it's just one of those ones that'll get stuck in your head and leave you wanting more.

SPEAKER_01

Nice, nice, very good. Next on your list, yeah, while we're in the hip hop space, yeah. The chemistry must be so uh respected, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

It's a handful, eh?

SPEAKER_01

From 2023, uh from Sonny Jim and Ill Informed, Underground Hip Hop Boom Rap from the UK. Tell us about it.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I love it.

SPEAKER_01

Were they part of the ours?

SPEAKER_00

No, they're not. They are separate, but they uh Sonny Jim, I believe I know Ill Informed is UK based as well. Sonny Jim's a rapper and Ill Informed's like a producer. He also does rap, but I'm pretty sure he only produced most of this album.

SPEAKER_01

Um it's just the first song I gravitated to listening to the album under your recommendation.

SPEAKER_00

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Just the name alone sold me. Bars Simpson.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's classic. My favorite is like I I'm so bad at reading symbols. I used to call it 50 Euro Zoot, but I think it's 50 pound zoot because it's got the little E next to it. Yeah, the little E, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Uh the other notable tracks from this one are No Face, No Case, and the title track, The Chemistry Must Be Respected.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Entirely produced on their own. Yeah. They didn't pretty much didn't have to pay for this.

SPEAKER_00

I'm pretty sure this only came out in like 2020 or something as well. So they had been doing quite a bit of stuff before then, but it was yeah, I like it.

SPEAKER_01

And because it's underground, there's no real limitations, so they used heaps of samples. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I love, I will say, like uh one of the guests I had on quite recently, Lockie, gave me a bit of a crash course in underground hip hop.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It's just something more dangerous and more fucking fun when they can use any sound they want.

SPEAKER_00

That's what I did with my little like rap thing that I was doing for fun. I added heaps of stuff to it, and one of the intros was actually um Eastbound and Down when he does like the little like fake rap and he comes in the studio. It's so classic. Fuck that shit. I love Danny McBride so much. Yeah, I had never hear anyone talk about it.

SPEAKER_01

And like I I really enjoyed the Righteous Gemstones, but my issue with that was everyone in that show was a piece of shit. Eastbound and Down worked so much better. Yes. Kenny was the central piece of the show.

SPEAKER_00

It was so much more of a comedy as well, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And that outtake, uh like the blooper reel where um Will Farrell says, if I recall Collect Rec, yeah, like and fucks it up.

SPEAKER_00

The flummer blunka and the blue plums, the characters that they put in within the characters is just amazing.

SPEAKER_01

And Stevie is one of the greatest characters ever put together.

SPEAKER_00

Because I normally like the deweebed type characters, I'm just like, eh, but he he is funny. Nice.

SPEAKER_01

Um what's the song that you're getting everyone into the Gemisty uh from this album? Yeah. What's the track to go to for everyone?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it would probably just be 50 pounds who I reckon. That's my favourite. But every song off of that album is good.

SPEAKER_01

And one thing I do like is Sonny Jim. I was looking into it. He just scours the internet like any of us will. Like, you know, you get famous rappers that are like, I'm producing my own fucking thing.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

He's like, he looks all over the internet. He's like, fuck, I really like what they're doing. Rather than ripping it off, he reaches out and says, Hey, let's do something together.

SPEAKER_00

And then kind of like he's really good with the ideas. I don't think he collabs a lot with other rappers, collabs more with people who, for example, producers and stuff. Yeah, yeah, so he can really get what he wants to say out there or his style, I guess. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Time to hit a bit of heavy music as we go back to 1980 to talk about a little known band. Um, I don't think I've heard of them. Is it pronounced Motorhead? Is that it? Ace of Spades. Why did you pick this album?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, probably just because it's a classic album. I love the actual song Ace of Spades off of the album Surprise, Ace of Spades.

SPEAKER_01

Um I like the song Bad Company by Bad Company.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's so hard to pick albums for me, like I was saying, because there's songs off of each album. Like there might even be songs off of other albums that I like even more. But this album as a whole is probably just one of the classics I had to write down. Featuring Which I think most people would have heard it by now. If you haven't, get with the times.

SPEAKER_01

If you haven't heard Ace of Spades, you haven't watched anything in the last 30 years.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Um You Living in a Hole.

SPEAKER_01

Featuring the classics, Ace of Spades, Love Me Like a Reptile, and The Chase is Better Than The Catch.

SPEAKER_03

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

It is frequently listed as one of the greatest hard rock albums of all time, and it defined early heavy metal as it came after the British invasion, but it was rawer, louder, and as it always says, Modehead is louder than everything else. Yeah. Lemmy has said the song is not about Ace of Spades, is not about gambling, but about living life in the fast lane. So I like the the final years Lemmy where he just sat in the rainbow bar and grilled just playing a fucking poker machine.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So I've made my money, I've done my stuff.

SPEAKER_00

We've all got a little Lemmy in us, or we all want to.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. Even now. Um so obviously I've made you pick five albums, but what are some what what is your what is your general day-to-day playlist? Is it fucking all over the shop? Yeah, literally. Like too hard to explain because people would be like, what the because I find like they have to when you ask someone for their playlists, they kind of curate it and try and make it, you know, uh appeal to you and they like but mine's fucking like mine will go Britney Spears. Yeah, that's what I mean.

SPEAKER_00

But mine's mostly I would say mostly blues, rock, uh, hip-hop, metal.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, blues, so you're a wanker.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, yes, yes. Um, yeah, like a bit of everything. I think the only thing I don't like is country, but I mean country like Keith Urban Country. I cannot stand that shit.

SPEAKER_01

I um I don't know why I became obsessed with this fucking band called Georgia Florida Line.

SPEAKER_00

I don't think I've heard of them anymore.

SPEAKER_01

It's three like fucking middle-aged like dads like myself, but wearing like the fucking um bespangled like affliction jeans and the fucking college shirts with like sequins and shit. Yeah, with a hip-hop beat behind it. It basically that song was.

SPEAKER_00

Between me and my burlesque all over the place.

SPEAKER_01

A hip-hop beat, but then they're like just singing fucking country bullshit. Yeah, it's like the proto, it's like Rascal Flats and like even all that modern, like the even post-malone's guilty of it. Yeah, post Malone, Luke Bryant, all those fuckers, Luke Cohn.

SPEAKER_00

This is where I'm really lacking is like new wave artists. Like, if you ask me before anyone's done in the past five, ten years, I'd I have no idea.

SPEAKER_01

Uh comedian Bo Burnham did a joke uh song years ago, and it's a song called Pandering, and it like it pulls apart like that songwriting where it's like, yeah, I'm writing songs about driving trucks from the back of like a fucking like luxury jet and shit. But yeah, Georgia Florida Florida line, please pick, please check them out simply for a fact. It's the worst fucking shit on there. It is I I'm glad I haven't heard of it though.

SPEAKER_00

Now I'm hoping for it.

SPEAKER_01

Oh it is it is so fucking embarrassing.

SPEAKER_00

It's like some things are so bad they're good. This is just trash, hey. And I by the sounds of it.

SPEAKER_01

It it I found it in the most the perfect place for it to occur for me. Yeah, it was played on the big screen at a bowling alley. You know, just that fucking terrible shit.

SPEAKER_00

I can imagine animations playing shitty bowling animations, doesn't it?

SPEAKER_01

It was dude perfect, like throwing a fucking texture, and then this fucking song comes on. They're standing on top of a fucking truck doing like hip-hop moves, dressed like fucking gay cowboys.

SPEAKER_00

So moving near a bowling alley. Last time I went to one, my friend threw the fucking polling ball and it landed on somehow hit the wall on the side and put a giant hole through it, and we got kicked out.

SPEAKER_01

So we I remember years ago going to watch, it was probably like one of the Transformers movies, and then getting kicked out of Marion Bowlerama because we accidentally hit one of the jiprock tiles in the ceiling somehow.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01

But everyone, anyone's lying that says they haven't been bowling at least once and hit the thing that sweeps the pins because straight strikes for me. Yeah, I I I consider you a gutter bowl kind of person. Now, now that we've shat on country, let's talk about Live in Cook County Jail. It is a blues album and it is uh considered one of the greatest, inspired by Johnny Cash's famous prison concerts. Tell me about this album.

SPEAKER_00

BB King, probably one of my favourite blues artists just because of every aspect, his voice, his ability to make music, his ability to play guitar, you know, everything. Um normally not one to like really long songs, but he is just a master of it.

SPEAKER_01

What about i465? They're great blues. I don't think it's a terrible joke. Never mind. Is that I They sing blue.

SPEAKER_00

I was gonna say, I know this name, they sing a famous song and I couldn't give my mind.

SPEAKER_01

Stuff that BB King, huh? So uh I'm gonna make a guess and think that maybe a parent passed down that onto you.

SPEAKER_00

No, my parents have horrible taste in music. It's like a Robin or Robbie Williams or whatever. Yeah, Robbie Williams, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So you landed on BB King on your own.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Um really, it really did. I did a good job there, didn't I? Yeah, I was gonna say that that's that's a bit of culture. So a lot of influential. Yeah, yeah, but the blues is just classic, and I can't remember how I got into it, but I'm glad that I found it.

SPEAKER_01

I've I was forced in year 12 to study blues, and that ruined it for me. You know when you make someone do something, yeah, you kind of get spiteful about it. And so, like, to me there was like the blues, it was like the BB King style blues, and then there was that like Sons of Anarchy, Sons of Anarchy slide guitar, like blues, and I fucking hate it at all. Yeah, so are you a big fan across the board of blues?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, I am. Um, there's heaps of different artists that border blues, blues, rock, blues.

SPEAKER_01

Do you think that's gonna uh play heavily into your burlesque career?

SPEAKER_00

It probably will. At some point you're gonna see me coming out, and it's gonna be like it's a lot of like rock and stuff as well. Obviously, like George Thorogood and you know, all that sort of stuff.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Are you sure you're not a Roadhouse jukebox?

SPEAKER_00

I might be. No, because it's funny there is no one play me.

SPEAKER_01

There is an inherent sexuality to like a lot of that blues, like that. Oh, yeah, that's probably why.

SPEAKER_00

The type of music you sit in your room by yourself and just blues.

SPEAKER_01

I instantly picture a smoky American bar and a stripper. Yeah, that's just it's it's hand in hand. I think it it fits perfectly. Now it is time to talk about an album that is highly diversive amongst the fan base of this band because many people considered it their sell-out point.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But go fuck yourself because when I got into Metallica, yeah, this is the hits. The hits are all here. We are talking about the black album from 1991, released, uh produced by Bob Rock. It features the hits Enter Sam and Nothing Else Matters. The Unforgiven, Sad But True, Wherever I May Roam. This is definitely one of those albums for me. Yeah. Press play at the start. You don't have to skip anything. Yeah. Start to finish.

SPEAKER_00

This is it's one of those albums for me where it's so classic, like you just can't go wrong. Uh obviously, now that like we're old and we've listened to the songs so many times, we don't really tend to go for it like as our first pick. But that's why I picked it as an album, because as a whole album, it's just so classic and it's like a pivotal point. But if we're talking like individual songs, I'd probably pick songs off of other albums.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. Well, because my first Metallica album, which uh actually was one of the things that piqued the interest I had, other than your thirst traps, you had the Metallica logo on your belly.

SPEAKER_00

I should have mentioned that. I have the Metallica logo tattooed on my belly button.

SPEAKER_01

I remember the year because 1996 I got in the Metallica. I bought the CD single of the Memory Remains, and then I bought Reload. Yeah. And on the inside I drew that logo on my hat. Because back in the days where you draw all this shit on your pink hat, I spent forever with a ruler drawing that logo and then see it tattooed on.

SPEAKER_00

It was like early days. As soon as I turned 18, I was like, I'm gonna go get a piercing, I'm gonna go get tattoo. Like, you know, typical.

SPEAKER_01

So you got like I'm still doing it. You got your butthole tattooed and you got your butthole pierced.

SPEAKER_00

If anyone wants to pay for it, hit me up.

SPEAKER_01

So what is you said that like um putting you on the spot, give me your top five Metallica songs, and it doesn't have to be from the black album. And it's not a it's not a name five Metallica songs. Yeah, much like you were saying, No, I just oh I struggle to pick my favourite.

SPEAKER_00

It's not like I know them. I'm gonna start with Enter Sandman off of that album. Yeah, then I'm gonna go to I have to pick The Ecstasy of Gold, which was like a slower. I know that song. That is the theme from the good, the bad, the ugly. I used to listen to it like every day.

SPEAKER_01

It opens um SM. Yeah, and they still to this day walk out onto stage playing that, and it's so fucking good.

SPEAKER_00

That whole album is really good as well.

SPEAKER_01

I think one is probably yeah, I would have mentioned that as well. That's one of those songs, much like Enter Salmon.

SPEAKER_00

I feel like Seek and Destroy, just the the clock.

SPEAKER_01

I love it because that used to be Sting's walkout music for a long time ago.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, that's why I love it too. I love anything wrestling related.

SPEAKER_01

Um I do really blame my boyfriend for that. I find that like Metallica don't get the respect they're due just because of how long they've been around. Because, like you say, I think that one is probably one of the top 10 metal songs of all time.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, people hate it because they've listened to it too much. That's what I mean. Oversaturated like any song.

SPEAKER_01

It's the same when you're talking about hard rock songs.

SPEAKER_00

If you heard it for the first time again now, even though it's that old, like I'd still dig it.

SPEAKER_01

To me, Metallica are the fucking heavy metal version of Pearl Jam where they get discounted because it's kind of oversaturated now and everyone's a little bit over it.

SPEAKER_00

And I think that's fine. Do you think an artist Pearl Jam because of the voice? And I feel like I feel like that because of James, because he's like, ho yo.

SPEAKER_01

Well, that's the like because I love the Pearl Jam album 10. It's fucking sick, it's got all the big hits on it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But then, like, occasionally, like, the radio will play like a fucking one of their later hits that I've never heard of before.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And it does sound like someone being silly trying to sound like his voice is just a too much. It's like, shut up, Eddie.

SPEAKER_00

It's the type of shit when you can. Sing black and fuck off. Yeah, sing it with your friends, and you do like the most Eddie Vedder voice you can think of. Did I did I name five? I don't even know. I think I named two. Doesn't even matter. Yeah, let's move on.

SPEAKER_01

Die's Eve from um Injustice for All as well. The whole Injustice for All out. You picked the last one. Yeah, I do. Righty oh. Uh this one won Grammys, and everyone considered it to be their big turning point and selling out moment, but they're still here.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

If they did something so bad by selling out, they wouldn't still be the biggest.

SPEAKER_00

I can't even afford to go to their concerts anymore. That's how big they are.

SPEAKER_01

I've seen them twice, and I'm happy with that.

SPEAKER_00

Like, yeah, you've done better than me, that's for sure.

SPEAKER_01

And then um I used to love when I was in high school watching the fucking some kind of monster documentary where they all just cried and fought like bitches. Yes, it was so weird to see all these heavy memories.

SPEAKER_00

I love all the memes they make, like that one of Lars Oric at the skate park, and it's just a dumb shit. It makes me laugh every time.

SPEAKER_01

Nice, nice. It is time now. We've talked all about your favourite albums. Well, some of them, some that you could pick. Let's talk about movies, and we'll start off in the year 2006, directed by Adam McKay. This one was made for $72 million, and it went on to make $163 million, starring Will Farrell, John C. Riley Riley, Sasha Baron Cohen, Amy Adams, and a whole heap more. We're talking about Talladega Nights, The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god. I am if you ain't first, you'll last.

SPEAKER_01

I am such an immature fucker. There is an outtake from this movie that there's a deleted scene where when Bobby's depressed and living at his mum's house, she's like, You gotta go get a job, you gotta get back out there, you gotta do something. He goes, I've been working on something, but I'm not ready to show anyone. He's like, No, I want to see it. And he he's learning de fart talk. So he leans over and says, he farts. I've seen the Delid scenes actually and says, I love you in a fart. And his mum's like, Did you just say you love me in a fart? It's fucking incredible.

SPEAKER_00

Sounds like something I'd do.

SPEAKER_01

Why have you chosen this amazing movie?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, that's a dumb question, isn't it? I'm just it's so good. Like, I can't even describe it's just comedy classic. Like, every scene is just so well thought out. The little lines that they put in there that just make you laugh. The whole entire base of the movie, I feel like anyone could have done it, but they wouldn't have done it justice. Like Will Farrell and John C. Riley are just the best combo.

SPEAKER_01

You put those together and they fucking it doesn't matter.

SPEAKER_00

You don't even have to give them a script, they could just do anything and I'd be there watching.

SPEAKER_01

Adam McKay's director is a big part of it because even though it wasn't John C. Riley's well, he did the other guys with Will Farrell, and just some of the lines are fucking all-time crazy. They're so funny. The characters, the costumes, in Ricky Bobby when he decides he can't walk anymore. So he stabs the knife into his leg, and then once he starts screaming, like they start using another knife to get the first knife out, and I cry laughing every time.

SPEAKER_00

I couldn't walk like six months ago because of my disability, and now I'm like dancing around, and I sometimes I just feel like if anyone wants to make me do something I don't want to do, that's what I'm gonna do.

SPEAKER_01

Imagine if anyone anyone saw you six months ago and unable to walk. Yeah. And then they go to a burlet show and you're dancing, like this bitch is foolish.

SPEAKER_00

She's a liar.

SPEAKER_01

Cancel her.

SPEAKER_00

She just wants that's the fun part about having chronic illness, is one day you're just like in hospital connected to five machines. The next day you're like doing a cartwheel.

SPEAKER_01

No, you hear it, you heard it here, folks. Rosie's only in it for the sweet, sweet parking spots. I don't even have that. She's a phony. Oh, this is probably one of the most quotable movies of all time. Oh, yeah. I absolutely love this movie.

SPEAKER_00

If you've got autism, you will love it.

SPEAKER_01

I'm not sure if it's did it make the movie? Because I always like I used to watch this so often and watch the deleted scenes, but when he's in the coma and um John C. Riley's admitting to being in Playgirl magazine.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

He's like, I spread my butt as Mike Huncho.

SPEAKER_00

I literally did a video on TikTok where I was like mouthing the words to that.

SPEAKER_01

I spread my butt. And Walker and Texas Ranger are two of the greatest fucking children to ever grace a movie.

SPEAKER_00

Oh. Too good.

SPEAKER_01

What a great movie. Alright, it's time to talk about a cartoon that makes adults fucking cry. I'm surprised you didn't show this one to the aliens. We're going back to 1999 from director Brad Burr, starring Vin Diesel, Jennifer Aniston, and the Hey Hey, it's Saturday destroying Harry Connick Jr.

SPEAKER_00

Vin Diesel.

SPEAKER_01

We are talking about the Iron Giant.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, such a good movie.

SPEAKER_01

How does it count? He only says I don't even know.

SPEAKER_00

And you said Vin Diesel, I'm like, I had to like rack my brain. I'm like, what do you mean, Vin Diesel?

SPEAKER_01

Same as Groot.

SPEAKER_00

This movie's just giant, fake, just a giant robot and fake people around it. Oh, yeah. I love like the actual I don't know how what word you'd use. Just the way the cartoons actually look.

SPEAKER_01

Uh rotoscope animation.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, calm down, mate.

SPEAKER_01

It's where they trace pictures of stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, no, that. I love it. Um, and just obviously the plot of the movie goes perfectly with it. It's I didn't really cry when I was a kid, maybe have no emotion, but no, I loved it. Um, one that I did cry out was one that came out a couple years ago, which reminded me of it. I think it's called Wild Robot. Wild Robot. It's a new version, I guess, of Iron Giant, I'd say. But yeah, Iron Giant is a little bit.

SPEAKER_01

The end of Wreck It Ralph also borrows heavily from the Iron Giant. So shout out to that movie.

SPEAKER_00

True. I don't really remember Wreck It Ralph. All I remember is him sitting in the car. That's a picture in my brain of him sitting in the little car.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, the Iron Giant is fucking great. And it was when there was still hand animating shit. Like it's it's not CGI.

SPEAKER_00

I love it so much. Yeah, the way the the I couldn't describe it, but the way the way it cuts it. It's been hand painted pretty much.

SPEAKER_01

It looks fucking so good.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I I've got to revisit this one. I haven't watched it like a good five or six years, but it's it's always a fucking fun time. It is time to go into 2003, the year where you were like a baby, basically.

SPEAKER_00

I was like four or five years old.

SPEAKER_01

We are talking about Kill Bill from Quentin Tarantino. Originally planned to be one movie, was split into two because marketing people have no fucking idea. The Crazy88 was actually funnily enough, performed by more than 88 stunt people. It was hundreds of stunt people involved in that scene.

SPEAKER_00

I'd need a break too.

SPEAKER_01

It is fucking perfect two movies. Yeah. You more a fan of part one?

SPEAKER_00

Uh I like them both the same, really, to be honest. I think they're both just as good as each other. I picked Kill Bill because I love every single Quentin Tarantino movie. And it was just like the one classic that I picked. Because I feel like Uma Thurman just gives, am I saying it right, Uma Thurman?

SPEAKER_01

That's fun with me.

SPEAKER_00

She uh just gives like the energy that like I don't know. Female rage energy? Like yeah, literally. She's a bad thing.

SPEAKER_01

So are we going to be seeing any future uh burlesque performances?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, you'll definitely be seeing things inspired by things, but of what I'm not sure yet. A Kill Bill outfit would look pretty cool if you were able to just like rip it off somehow.

SPEAKER_01

I was gonna say, just have like top to bottom, just like like popper pants, like just no, just have just have it, but just have removable titties and removable butt cheeks with like pasties that are like something I'll just put like some feathers on my katana or something like that. Pasties with little tiny katanas hanging off it.

SPEAKER_00

Quit it.

SPEAKER_01

Right sort of thing.

SPEAKER_00

Or like beads that are like fake blood or something.

SPEAKER_01

I feel like you're gonna like you'll uh overthink it and you're just gonna go out there and say the N-word. You're like, yeah, this is inspired by Tarantina.

SPEAKER_00

It's fine, it's fine. Some people might like that, other people might boo me off the stage.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm gonna go with don't do it. You leave your.

SPEAKER_00

Nah, I'm trying to keep I'm trying to keep a reputation of a good girl. Exactly, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

Um, do you remember? Like, obviously, you've picked this for your list, but do you what are your other notable Tarantinos that you like?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, um, Jesus. Because my favourite's the hateful eight, which is nobody's probably my boyfriend's favourite, which I really liked, but I it's uh probably my least favourite.

SPEAKER_01

It's no one else's fucking favorite. Um, you know, shout out to your boyfriend because honestly, yeah, that's no one's favourite, and it fucking sucks because it's the best one. It's John Carpenter. I mean, sorry, it's Quentin Tarantino doing John Carpenter. It's the thing.

SPEAKER_00

I'm gonna say right now, like things like Inglorious Bastards and Django were really good in the sense that like if anyone else did the movie, they wouldn't be done that well. Um, but my actual personal favourite I say Gor Lami all the time because of fucking My personal favourites is probably Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, other than Kill Bill, of course. Um but every single Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is even good. Like literally every single thing he's touched.

SPEAKER_01

Magic and everything, like even though it's probably I think he's too weak.

SPEAKER_00

I need him to make another movie.

SPEAKER_01

I think his two weakest films are probably Jackie Brown and Um Deathproof.

SPEAKER_00

Deathproof. I don't think I've actually seen it. I think it's the only one I haven't seen. I've seen scenes of it or like photos, but not objective movie.

SPEAKER_01

But beyond objectifying, the chicks in those movies are fucking.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and that's why I found out about it because everyone was like, oh my god, like Kurt Russell in that film is fucking hot.

SPEAKER_01

I love hot chicks, so I'm doing just quietly, so do I, but don't tell me let's go back to 1997, the director Luke Besson's first big blockbuster. We're talking about the fifth element starring Bruce Willis, Miller Djokovic, Gary Aldman playing an incredible role, and Chris Tucker as the rememberable Ruby Rose. This film's so good. We showed this at the cinema last year, and it was fucking so good on the big screen.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god. Have you seen that picture or the videos? I think it's on TikTok. That cat that dresses up like him. He's got a little wig on and a little jacket and everything. That's probably my favourite part of this movie. It's the costuming. It's just so funny and so fun. So are we also gonna see the burlesque? Yeah, that's gonna be the burlesque. I'm picturing you in the fucking with a mic, like hello. Where's the Medina?

SPEAKER_01

I was more so yeah, more so the uh Milo Djokovic bandage outfit.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, those ones as well. But I I'm just every outfit, male or female in that movie is classic.

SPEAKER_01

And you talk about the costuming, that is one thing about the movie, like as much as it is a late 90s science fiction and the CGI is a little bit wonky. Yeah, the live, like the practical and the costuming is so fucking.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe I should just come out as the the I can't remember her name, like the blue opera chick. Oh yes, yes. Oh my god. Yeah. Scream the whole performance. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, that would be fucking Yeah, very good. Very good. Let's talk about your next selection. It is a movie so good that I have both the main characters tattooed on my feet. Oh my god, I have to see this later. Anna McKay directing, starring Will Farrell and John C. Riley, who we've already talked about. This is one of my all-time favorite. This is in my top five, I reckon, of favourite films. I'm glad you've chosen it. Tell us about Step Brothers.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, it's just because I have a foot fetish and I wanted to see your feet later. But no, I'm just gonna.

SPEAKER_01

You did your research. You just see like, how do I get feet hits?

SPEAKER_00

No, it's I was like, do I put this movie down? Because it's another combo I've got in the first movie we spoke about, but no, couldn't help myself. Stepbrothers is another one, exactly the same as Talladega Knights in the sense of classic lines, classic scenes, just funny from start to finish.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

The yeah, I I don't there's not a scene.

SPEAKER_00

In my brain, always like I'm always doing the the lines like can you not serve my jam kid? Always doing lines from every movie.

SPEAKER_01

Yesterday at work, one of the other guys had his office um painted, yeah, and him and the other guy were like putting furniture and trying to figure out where to go, and I just couldn't stop saying so much room for activities. Oh my god, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

My head is spinning because every time someone says some like something get unlocked or something, and I'm like, oh god, that movie's so funny.

SPEAKER_01

Even like the clown has no penis. There's just so many fucking lines in this.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And it's it's like they like let's write.

SPEAKER_00

Just them arguing, like I don't I don't think I can see two adults arguing the way that they do. It's just too funny. They're like actual children.

SPEAKER_01

I would fucking love.

SPEAKER_00

Like me and my boyfriend argue, like you're just laughing at each other.

SPEAKER_01

You should both, given that like you're saying that you know you're enjoying your to some degree your unemployment. Yeah, you and your boyfriend need to get tuxes and just go and do team interviews for jobs.

SPEAKER_00

He he works too much, he does have a job.

SPEAKER_01

You're like, I've uh I think I can shed some light on this Pam Pam situation.

SPEAKER_00

You'd probably let me rock up to his work as a joke, just dressed like that.

SPEAKER_01

I love when they get fi uh hired and then he just farts. Did you just fart? This is a small room. It's like I can taste it. I yeah, this is this is so high on my rewatch list, and it's just so quotable. Fucking, yeah, very good choice. Yeah. Right, yeah, so Step Brothers is your final choice from your list. But you did mention how much trouble you had narrowing down your favourite pop culture. Yeah. Tell me some of the notable mentions that didn't make the episode. Come on, let's let's.

SPEAKER_00

Well, because I have such a broad range of like music and things that I like, it was really hard to pick. So I realized I didn't have any like horror or anything in here.

SPEAKER_01

I was gonna say I had to put I've seen like every like Halloween and stuff, you've always got all these theme shots. I'm like, we're gonna get a list of just nothing but heavy metal and horror. You you hardly touch smoke.

SPEAKER_00

A lot of people I think that I've seen at least on this show or on you know, like similar things, talk a lot about like just horror. So I really wanted to go for what resonates with me, but obviously because I have such the broad range of things that I like, I had to pick one, which was probably just like House of One Thousand Corpses.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, classic movie. You've seen it, of course. Come on.

SPEAKER_01

Sorry funny. The amount of things that you mention, yeah, my brain instantly goes to burlesque performance.

SPEAKER_00

If you don't do a fucking because Sherry Moon's so hot, she just makes you think of taking your clothes off.

SPEAKER_01

If you don't do a fucking burlesque thing set to the House of House House of a Thousand Corpses.

SPEAKER_00

I've done clown makeup a few times. I could incorporate incorporate something. I'm definitely gonna be incorporated.

SPEAKER_01

Sexy body with Captain Spaulding's face paint is fucking horrifying to me.

SPEAKER_00

That would be pretty funny.

SPEAKER_01

What else is on your list?

SPEAKER_00

Um, another classic movie would have to be Eddie Murphy in coming to America. Oh. That's something that I seen when I was pretty young. Um, and yeah, it just stuck with me as well.

SPEAKER_01

We used to quote that so much, even though we probably shouldn't as kids.

SPEAKER_00

I haven't watched it in years, to be honest. I have to watch it.

SPEAKER_01

It is worth a revisit, but I beg that you never watched the sequel. One of the worst.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I have, and it kind of that's when I saw I that was last time I watched it a few years ago. For me, ended with that one and away.

SPEAKER_01

Happy Gilmore 2 and coming to America almost ruined how good the originals were because it was so shit.

SPEAKER_00

Happy Gilmore 2. I had a few points where I laughed, but when the end, like once it was like the credits were rolling, I was like, I felt like ashamed.

SPEAKER_01

Cheated, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Dirty.

SPEAKER_01

Every time he did the joke of drinking alcohol out of something, it got less funny. Yeah, it really pissed me off.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, it was just the way they do that like surgery on the hips or whatever it was to make them go so it was funny at first, but then when they kept going with the theme, I was like, this is so fucking bad.

SPEAKER_01

I I hate that. Super troopers to Happy Gilmore 2 coming to America Rule fucking garbage.

SPEAKER_00

I've got three more things I'll mention. I just had to name drop Fern Gully. Wow. Because I I love that movie as well. Had it on VHS, which I was telling you earlier. I sold my VHS collection because I needed money for my health, which because I wasn't really watching them, but I did have all of the Fern Gullies on VHS.

SPEAKER_01

That uh black-haired Pixie girl is weirdly sexy for a kids' movie.

SPEAKER_00

Kind of, yeah. Like she's hotter than Tinkerbell. I know most people did really think she was, oh she's hotter than Tinkerbell, that's for sure. I don't know. Maybe it's just like she's up there with Lola Bunny. The body's on point, that's for sure. Buddy is T, as they say. Um, I already mentioned Viva Laban when we were talking earlier about all the other stuff.

SPEAKER_01

Um so I'm just so were you were you a him girl? Did you get into the band?

SPEAKER_00

Kind of. The thing with me is I really got into the series before the music, and I didn't get hugely into the music. I got into Narkill.

SPEAKER_01

I was gonna say you mentioned Narkhil.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I know, it makes no sense, right? But that's just how my brain works.

SPEAKER_01

You had to listen to both of those.

SPEAKER_00

Um, but the last thing I'll name.

SPEAKER_01

Were you a wild Were you a Wild Boys person as well?

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah, all of them. All every single series that they Well, you are always welcome back. I've got Wild Boys on DVD as well.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it's you have the key to my heart with these things. I was such a fucking it became my personality. I like this shit so much back in the day.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, definitely. Um, and the last one that I have to mention is Gremlins because that was my mum's favourite movie when I was growing up, and so was E.T. She'd put it on like religiously, and I just ended up liking Gremlins so much. I think it's so funny. And my friend actually ended up giving me a nickname because I'm always up at like God knows what time. Yeah, um, and I'm always eating food at god knows what time and going crazy at 2 a.m. and the I have more energy than I do right now, and so everyone used to call me Gizmo.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. I'm just obsessed with your fucking burlesque career because I'm picturing you sun up as Gretchen the Gretchen the Grinland.

SPEAKER_00

I thought the first thing I saw when I walked into your house and I went, Yep, that's gonna be me in a few weeks. I definitely need to dye my hair from pink to green, so we'll just as soon as that's done.

SPEAKER_01

Nice, nice. Well, that's a very rounded list. And like I said, preconceptions I had before meeting you today were firstly that you're seven feet tall.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah, no, I'm five foot five, which is like average, but you just look so tall in all your photos. Uh, I think it's a long legs, I've got long limbs. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You built like one of those like uh uh fucking bug people from men in black.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I have a photo of me from a nude photo shoot, and I have the men in black like little I don't know what you want to call them, insects thing a wham, yeah, next to it, and they look exactly the same. I have to show you later.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, please. No, I don't want to see nudes. Send them now! Get out! I want naked photos of Spider-Man on my desk. So that is your lists, believe it or not. Yeah, time has flown, it is absolutely flown. What can we expect in the future from Rosie Medine? Where can people check out everything you've got going on?

SPEAKER_00

Well, um, I'm mainly on Instagram, which is Latina Medina, which is you'll have how my name's spelled, so it'll be pretty pretty easy to find. Um really just yeah, like I'm mainly on Instagram. I don't use TikTok that much, I don't post much on there. Facebook, I'm on Facebook, but Instagram's my main go-to. If you ever need me for a photo shoot, anything like that, hit me up. But um, you'll definitely find me there and probably because I'm starting my burlesque journey at some point performing. So I'll be posting all about that on my socials as well. Make sure I keep everyone updated because I'm sure they're keen to see me try something new or embarrass myself on stage in front of a room full of people. How great will that be?

SPEAKER_01

Even the worst burles show has butts and titties. So you know what? Go along and support. Go along and support.

SPEAKER_00

At least I got something. Can't fail with that. I also have spicy sites that you can check out on my Instagram. You'll find a link there. And that's just got so much content, years worth of content from my professional modding modelling from my own time, from all sorts of things. Um, maybe I should start dressing up as characters.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe I should so now what's the spicy side? That's where you do cooking. Like is it like fuck that's delicious? You do get it. Uh yes, yes.

SPEAKER_00

Cool. I don't have a food license.

SPEAKER_01

I'm worried because I'm the biggest I'm the biggest pervert I know.

SPEAKER_00

But like I'm like, it starts with an O and ends with an S. It's called OnlyFans. Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_01

OnlyFans. I thought that was like they just sold like fans and heaters and stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Uh they do, but sometimes they're because they're a bit shit, they break all the time. I've got to bring my own.

SPEAKER_01

Now, also I have to thank you while you're here. You did some modeling for titties for the David Damage show. And very great, very fantastic. Thanks for having me. People should check out the Patreon if they want to find that. But of course, head along to your support you on all of your socials and of course your OnlyFans.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, definitely. And it was so fun being here today. And uh I'm just like over stimulated looking at everything in the best way possible. If you ever want to look at collectibles or you ever want to be on a podcast, hit him up.

SPEAKER_01

Stay the fuck away from me. Unless you have an OnlyFans. In which case, hit me up.

SPEAKER_00

Pay him.

SPEAKER_01

Rosie, thank you so much for joining us. This is Tidis. Thank you for listening to the Davy Damage Doge. If you enjoyed what you heard, it'd be really rad if you would leave me a review or rating wherever you listened. Good or bad, it all helps. And there's also more exclusive content over on Patreon. Join our Discord or just straight up send me hate mail via all the socials. Please don't forget it means the world to me that you've wasted your time listening to me. Waste mine.