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- 0:00G'day, that's right, it's that time again, time for Cinema Yuge Game!
- 0:08Music.
- 0:18Yes eugenites welcome back another episode sharksportation is one of my favorite
- 0:24sub genres if you don't know sharksportation then you haven't seen classics
- 0:30gems like damn sharks Toxic Shark,
- 0:34Planet of the Sharks, Ice Shark, Super Shark,
- 0:38Avalanche Shark, Swamp Sharks, Ghost Shark, Sand Shark, Sky Shark,
- 0:44Space Shark, Zombie Sharks, Ozark Sharks.
- 0:48Sharktopuses, Sharknadoes.
- 0:50And now entering the pantheon
- 0:55of these these marvelous bites
- 0:58comes a new shark movie
- 1:01punk shark is coming and you
- 1:05at the moment can get over and get in on the
- 1:07action go go over to the indie go go punk
- 1:10shark check the links in the description but
- 1:14now we're going to talk with the man behind the
- 1:17madness this new titan who's
- 1:21about to enter the shark exploitation genre and completely
- 1:24change the game here's the man who's bringing you punk shark because punk shark
- 1:31is coming please welcome to cinema you can james simon thank you for that glowing
- 1:39intro thank you Fantastic.
- 1:42Punk shark is coming. The videos are out there.
- 1:45The propaganda looms you large,
- 1:47mate. It is Buckaroo Bonsai meets Escape from New York meets Robocop.
- 1:53It's all part of our complete breakfast, true?
- 1:56All the minerals and vitamins you
- 1:58need for that glorious genre piece of filmmaking. It's a bunch of sharks.
- 2:04Yes. So we actually had a chat earlier this year, and then you went off because
- 2:12you weren't quite ready.
- 2:13But now the crowdfunding has begun Indiegogo.
- 2:18We'll put the links in the description for our listeners to go and check out Punk Shark.
- 2:23Get over there and lots of cool perks. James, tell us about the Kickstarter
- 2:28and where the project's at at the moment.
- 2:31Yeah. Yeah, when we met earlier this year and we had a chat,
- 2:36it was pretty early because when Punk Shark first launched, I thought it would
- 2:43just be filmed within a month and done and all that stuff.
- 2:47But the support was amazing and then just kind of got bigger and then smaller and streamlined.
- 2:52But now we got the Indiegogo going and we're really pushing that.
- 2:57Because we want to get a bunch of video appearances in you know where
- 3:00the backers can come in and they can fight the hell sharks we
- 3:04have photo appearances i really want to offer a lot of good merch because
- 3:07i'm making the merch myself and the perks myself right yeah
- 3:11and i just want the support has been amazing for
- 3:14punk shark so i just want to do the indiegogo right and give
- 3:18as much as i can to the audience and the fans yeah and punk shark punk shark
- 3:24is this is this is something this is a project you've uh you've thought about
- 3:28for a long time or was it just something that a eureka moment when you're in
- 3:33the shower one day and go yeah punk shark why not.
- 3:36It's it's kind of funny how it started edward and
- 3:39i at small screen last last year at the beginning of this year and the end of
- 3:45last year he started to travel and the whole shift with how google deals with
- 3:50websites plus the influx of a bunch of brand new editors in the youtube game and stuff.
- 3:58I just decided to always go for where all
- 4:01the loads that roads have went and that would be feature films so i started
- 4:06creating this movie called punk beast which was a name that i had came up with
- 4:12in 2022 i believe or 2021 for pop culture website i just love the name,
- 4:19and but the the site didn't go anywhere so that's how puncture started it started off as punk beast,
- 4:25and and then i've known john miore for for a long time from the comic book days
- 4:31and when i told him about punk beast he said you know i'm available for cameos
- 4:35and i'm like oh that's awesome and we
- 4:37I talked more and more and then I live in a small town,
- 4:41so trying to find actors in this small town was very difficult.
- 4:45So I couldn't really find like a six foot five guy to play punk beast.
- 4:50Um so i was like okay i'll bite
- 4:52the bullet we'll go 3d animation and then
- 4:56it just i had the sharks on the brain and then when john came on board and i
- 5:04was just i had that like you said eureka moment where i was just like well i've
- 5:08got punk beast who's got this this big terminator predator type figure who's got a cannon,
- 5:15and he shoots demon sharks anyways but I can't get the actor so I'll just and
- 5:21then it just punk shark just came to be I think I just butchered that explanation
- 5:25and origin story but that's pretty much it.
- 5:28Yeah but it originally started off as like no no it originally started off as
- 5:34like a predator slash Terminator 2 style and then like in a small town that kind of vibe.
- 5:43But then i just was i don't
- 5:46know then i decided you know you never know if you're gonna make
- 5:49another one of these right so i just want to put everything
- 5:52that i love about movies into punk shark um and all all the big the moments
- 5:58that like make my heart swell and get me really inspired yeah and look and and
- 6:03and and you're not wrong i remember um talking with jim winorski my beloved Jim I remember.
- 6:12He spoke not just to me but he's told this story before that when he was when
- 6:17he finally got to direct his first films Lost Empire have you seen Lost Empire?
- 6:23Yes. Anyway when he got to
- 6:26do that he figured well if I never get to make another feature
- 6:29film ever again I'm going to put everything I
- 6:32love about movies in this I'm going to have ninjas guns
- 6:36a gorilla an island base
- 6:39hot chicks you know
- 6:43is that is that similar to what you've done with
- 6:45with punk shark somewhat but i
- 6:48yes but it's
- 6:51all it all has to go together if that
- 6:54makes any sense right yeah you have like you
- 6:57know giant shark with
- 7:00robot legs because i'm in the middle
- 7:02of the prairies here and i'm like thousands of miles
- 7:05away from any ocean and then you have the giant mech robots and then you have
- 7:11the hell sharks and the demon sharks then you have the little ghosts derpy looking
- 7:16sharks and then there's a whole bunch of other stuff i i don't want to say because
- 7:20i'm saving for surprises but it's essentially like that but it's it's.
- 7:25If like like i got like a giant lobster source dinosaur and and stuff like that
- 7:31but if if i come up with a really far out there idea and i really like it but
- 7:36it just doesn't fit what i've got going so far then i'll save that for next
- 7:40time or i might put it in a little hint here or there,
- 7:43you know yeah and you taught
- 7:46yourself um animation to do this picture i yeah
- 7:50i taught myself blender last year around this
- 7:53time i started a 3d animation software i've been
- 7:56studying animation since i was a kid right i i
- 7:59was i was taught classical animation when i was like nine or ten years old and
- 8:04then back in the day like video toaster on the amiga and and hypercard dating
- 8:10myself here on the mac classic and a little bit of 3d max when i was in film
- 8:16school but it wasn't that much,
- 8:18it wasn't that interesting to do it because it was very cumbersome.
- 8:21But last year I said, you know, I'm going to bite the bullet and I'm going to
- 8:25really buckle down and learn this Blender because there's so much I could do
- 8:30with it in the workflow when it comes to editing and graph design and movie making.
- 8:35So I highly suggest anyone that's looking into 3D animation or if you're having
- 8:41trouble getting your ideas out there and you just want to learn something new and maybe open up.
- 8:48Your creativity a little bit and your options in
- 8:51the doors i would say get that donut tutorial by andrew
- 8:54price on youtube probably take about
- 8:57a weekend i know people have done it a day but i'm not sure how much they
- 8:59retain and that'll teach you the whole user interface and
- 9:03then you just figure out what you want to learn from there and i've been learning
- 9:05it as like a filmmaker's mind you know
- 9:08like i i said i want to know how
- 9:11to set up these shots i want to know how to do lighting construct a
- 9:14scene do proper animation that stuff
- 9:17and and then that way i don't have to make a whole spend like
- 9:21six hours making a whole scene just for two shots you know
- 9:24it's like the classic 70s animation where you're
- 9:27only going to draw the face and the hand coming into
- 9:30the frame you're not going to do the whole scene that
- 9:33you're not going to see right yeah so i think
- 9:36that's important too when you're learning this stuff to keep in
- 9:38mind the why you want to learn it
- 9:41if you want to learn just sculpting and mesh and
- 9:44modeling and everything about blender yeah i'll go
- 9:47for it but if you're making movies and you've
- 9:50got some time i highly suggest learning blender and and.
- 9:53How you would want to learn it think think about what you
- 9:56want to get out of it first and that way because it's
- 9:59beautiful man in the day and age we live in just go on youtube and
- 10:02look up whatever little tutorial you're looking about
- 10:05and if you find someone that's like-minded like
- 10:09i found carlos dubarretto he's in Brazil he does a lot of Blender add-ons and
- 10:15he's he's big in the technological aspect of Blender but also the modeling so
- 10:20we kind of we met we became friends and we're kind of each other's.
- 10:27The other half of each other's brain when it comes to this stuff so if I have
- 10:30a problem like I can just go ask him or if he's a problem he can ask me and
- 10:33that really speeds up the process so it's all about collaboration that way,
- 10:37Yeah, mate. Why not? It makes you more versatile too, right? Yeah, totally.
- 10:43The more arrows in your quiver, the more chance you've got to hit whatever you're hunting.
- 10:50Exactly. As it's been said. But, ladies and gentlemen, Punk Shark,
- 10:55the Indiegogo, right now, get over, go, go, go, to the Indiegogo right now. Lots of cool perks.
- 11:00Links in the description support Punk Shark, the latest in a long line of truly
- 11:07thrilling, compelling, never boring shark exploitation movies.
- 11:12What other shark exploitation do you like, that are, that have come and gone or are coming?
- 11:18I'm a little, I'm a little biased because of Weezy Shark 2, because it's John.
- 11:23I just like how he constructed the story and he gave his characters like arcs and,
- 11:30and motivation and you
- 11:34know just that's that's what i'm big into
- 11:37it's like i love the spectacle and i love the the off-the-wall
- 11:40fun but having some characters with
- 11:43some meat into them or or some character arcs where
- 11:46you go along with them with their journey like that
- 11:49to compel the audience to get attached to
- 11:52the characters is very important to me um like
- 11:55uh deep blue sea my favorite shark
- 11:58death is samuel jackson i think we talked about this last time yeah
- 12:01yeah yeah that's because it came out of
- 12:04nowhere it absolutely came out of nowhere yeah that was
- 12:07great i love have you listened to the commentary on that
- 12:10and samuel jackson's part of it right up until his character dies
- 12:13yeah yeah it's fantastic a long
- 12:17time ago but yes and the whole story behind that too is great yeah no it's great
- 12:22i love i love that they they they've never really done that well i think as
- 12:29well since because i think that was a great part of that film was killing off
- 12:34all the people that you think are going to live and.
- 12:38Because usually LL Cool J would be the first guy to die.
- 12:42Yeah. Pictures. He's the guy who lives.
- 12:46Which is fantastic, especially the ending when he's floating there in the water
- 12:51and after he's defeated the shark.
- 12:54I love that they gave him a parrot. But yeah, Deep Blue Sea.
- 12:57And then I'm a fan of Piranha 2.
- 13:00I love the history behind it. This morning. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
- 13:05And then the giant. I think with the last Avatar, Avatar 2, James Cameron finally
- 13:11got to do the big budget version of the spawning.
- 13:15Those things that they ride in the thing, they're like the – I thought no one's
- 13:20pointing out the Piranha 2 reference in this one.
- 13:24It's like throwing it back at that producer. Yeah.
- 13:27Yeah. He never talks about it in any interviews. Makes me sad.
- 13:31Oh, no. but he has said like he has talked about his experience when he was
- 13:36in Rome and he had that fever and it was just after Piranhas 2 and then that's
- 13:41where he had that dream of the exoskeleton for Terminator yeah,
- 13:46and I don't know if you heard that story where the producer was notorious for
- 13:51bringing in directors and then planning to fire them anyways and then making
- 13:54the movie himself it was one of those situations,
- 13:59I'm a big fan of Jules Drake d
- 14:02oh yeah i love i
- 14:06love jaws 3d man it's been i actually
- 14:09saw jaws 3 in 3d no
- 14:12no back in the day oh just
- 14:16dated myself for everybody um but like
- 14:20i'm a fan like halloween like yeah obviously buckaroo bonsai and escape from
- 14:25new york but like halloween 3 yeah oh yeah the marsupials yeah starship troopers
- 14:32i really like how how verhoven or sorry it was verhoven right i'm pretty tired.
- 14:39Verhoeven or Paul W.S. Anderson, I get them mixed up sometimes.
- 14:42But I'm pretty sure it's Verhoeven.
- 14:45Starship Troopers, I like how they set up the world, especially with the more
- 14:49you know and everything. And then the bugs in that are amazing.
- 14:53And they sold it back then in the day. It still, to me, is timeless.
- 14:57Yeah, totally. I love how now it's great people are finally caught and none
- 15:02of the whole thing is a propaganda movie.
- 15:05Yeah, yeah, yeah. That went under the radar when that came out.
- 15:09And it's just like wow but you know I'm not sure if you could tell from any
- 15:15of the merchandise on the Indiegogo but the propaganda is a pretty big influence in Punk Shark,
- 15:21John Miore is the head of the Global Astrophysicist Defense Agency Sector 42
- 15:26or GATA42 and like on one of the t-shirts it's GATA42 protects you since 1969.
- 15:35So there's a bit of a propaganda element into the Punk Shark universe it's a
- 15:41it's a bit of an alternate reality whereas we landed on the moon,
- 15:45and then when we land on the moon in 1969 and
- 15:48that's where it's like okay you're part of a bigger galaxy
- 15:51and then like earth earth became part of
- 15:54this big conglomerate conglomerate and then it
- 15:57was left behind and then so that's that's the kind of mindset that the the population
- 16:02on earth has with with gada and then the rest of the universe and the rest of
- 16:07the universe views earth as like the backwaters of the universe so of the galaxy.
- 16:16But uh yeah so with um
- 16:19with with puncture is it
- 16:22i i mean is is it is this a one-off or are you like most people you are thinking
- 16:32about a larger story a saga there's there's always the possibility,
- 16:40obviously i have ideas for that or where the characters
- 16:43go after that or the remaining characters go after that
- 16:46or how the world is shaped by the end of punk shark or
- 16:50how punk shark is shaped by the end of punk shark is he alive is he dead what
- 16:54happened i mean i know it's i know that you can always you know Monday morning
- 17:00quarterbacking is easy and you can you can come up with a billion and one ways
- 17:05to bring someone back even if they've been you know like,
- 17:10I got my roots in the comic book so yeah it's definitely it's not hard and you
- 17:15can even have fun with it which I like but as for as like a sequel or anything
- 17:20further along it's too early to say I'm just focusing on Punk Shark now.
- 17:27But I have thought about it and I do know where everything goes afterwards it
- 17:32just depends the reception and how I feel after.
- 17:36This whole battle of punk shark
- 17:38is done and it's completed. I'm having a lot of fun with it right now.
- 17:41Yeah. No, totally. I mean, you don't want the sausage before the sizzle,
- 17:46but you know, I was just curious because a lot of people today.
- 17:50When they start these films, well, certainly ones that I've spoke to,
- 17:54they, they already have, well, by the time that the first film was out and by the time they're,
- 18:00they're talking to me, they already have plans in the pipeline for,
- 18:05you know, the next one because they were kind of
- 18:08like well we're going to make this and then they were
- 18:10already kind of developing the second one as they
- 18:13were as they went off to make the first one so it's it seems to be it seems
- 18:19to be coming more the regular because it's i mean i suppose it's the culture
- 18:25like everyone's looking to build franchises anyone anyone who can sink their teeth into So,
- 18:31oh, okay, I've got the thing that's popular and all I need to do is make a little
- 18:37cake mold and teach those cakes.
- 18:41Yeah, but I think to me personally, I think like you're saying,
- 18:45put the horse before the cart or the cart before the horse.
- 18:49However, you're so great at metaphors and I'm horrible at them.
- 18:52So we'll just let you stick to them.
- 18:54But for me, I mean, okay, I'll tell you something.
- 18:58The Saturday before we launched before I launched the Indiegogo or maybe the
- 19:02week before an idea hit me from the next one.
- 19:08It just came out and I,
- 19:11wrote the whole plot and the story outline and then I spent a couple hours doing
- 19:17the opening credits and I said okay that's as far as I'm taking it,
- 19:21now back to Punk Shark and when Punk Shark is done or getting closer to that then I can revisit that,
- 19:26And if that's something that appeals to me at that time, and I still like the
- 19:30idea, which I think I will because I did order some props for it.
- 19:36Then I'll approach that.
- 19:38But as far as building out a universe or having a trilogy, to me that's one
- 19:43step at a time because I think you might agree with me.
- 19:47Some of the best films that we are introduced to and that we love.
- 19:52Just try and make the best film as you can at that moment.
- 19:55And then that should dictate where the sequel
- 19:58goes and then maybe a third movie but i
- 20:01mean if you look at warner brothers what they did with the dc universe trying
- 20:06to copy the marvel style and start with justice league and it
- 20:09didn't really work i just think like some
- 20:12of the best films is you just focus on that that one main
- 20:15film yeah because you never know like after
- 20:18you finish that film six months something could
- 20:20happen and you have that eureka moment and that's
- 20:23beautiful for the sequel but if you're already halfway through you know
- 20:27i like a lot of things to happen organically i don't like to push them
- 20:29oh yeah totally yeah totally and and
- 20:33and look and there's nothing where i do sorry i
- 20:36do have to interrupt you but i do have to say like there
- 20:39is nothing wrong with planning out a universe or planning
- 20:42out a series of your passion but i think i mean i think i
- 20:45think there's i think there's a great lack today of
- 20:48of standalone films yeah i mean
- 20:52we we grew up we grew up predominantly yeah that
- 20:55there's always been you know i mean the 80s were
- 20:58the the great era of of the sequel yeah but
- 21:02it's there were it wasn't
- 21:04planned like that yeah it wasn't planned most times in the landscape there used
- 21:08to be a lot of really great just one-offs you know and they might have they
- 21:12might have been open-ended so if they thought about making another one they
- 21:16could but they didn't right and i like that approach i do i really like and
- 21:20that's the better i think that's the better way.
- 21:23To do it, like, don't tie up all the loose ends.
- 21:28Because think about it, if Star Wars had a fail, right? It sounds stupid to
- 21:34say, but just say Star Wars comes out and it fails.
- 21:37Well, if you watch the first cut that Coppola did. Yeah. And it could have.
- 21:43You know, but if it fails, the story ends, right? And okay, Darth Vader gets
- 21:51away, but the story's basically done.
- 21:56You still have to, even if you're making a trilogy or something,
- 21:59each film still has to end, right? Yeah.
- 22:03And I think they've gotten away from the fact that, well, because they know
- 22:06they're making more, they leave too much open-ended.
- 22:11And then whoever comes on has got to try and tie up all the loose ends from
- 22:16the last one and plus continue it.
- 22:17Plus you're watching a movie that's basically a
- 22:20trailer for the next movie yeah and that's
- 22:24just that drives me crazy i'm here for this movie i'm here for these characters
- 22:27i'm here for this excitement i mean it's cool to throw in some easter eggs here
- 22:32and there but when the whole movie is a setup for this whole universe then it's
- 22:37like okay it's just a trailer yeah and you I mean,
- 22:43and look, it's tantalizing when it's done correctly.
- 22:50I think they personally learned the wrong lessons from Top Gun Maverick.
- 22:56Oh, interesting. Spend on that, please.
- 22:59Top Gun and Maverick, they learned the wrong lesson because once that came out
- 23:03and was the success that it was, they go, well, let's just go back and make
- 23:07sequels to stuff that's 28, 30 years old, right? Because, hey, it works.
- 23:14But what they should have garnered from it is how to do nostalgia well without
- 23:21beating the audience over the head.
- 23:23And the first step, you know, as I said to people, you knew that if you love
- 23:27movies, you knew you were in safe hands when that movie started,
- 23:31when they put up the old Don Simpson, Jerry Brockhomer logo. Yeah. Right?
- 23:37Because that movie feels like the ghost of Don Simpson's fingers all over it.
- 23:43Because there's so much stuff in that movie that Jerry Brockhomer learned from
- 23:47Don Simpson about what a movie needs,
- 23:51right down to the ending with that line where rooster tells
- 23:54maverick you know it's what my father would have done and they hug because that
- 23:58was don simpson's big thing in the
- 24:01first one he said val kilmer didn't want to hug him at the end
- 24:04and he actually pressed for him he says no you got the audience wants you two
- 24:07to be friends and you've got to embrace him man and he didn't want to do it
- 24:11but he said you've got to do a take where you you hug him and ultimately that's
- 24:15the hug they see in the film and you know Rock Homer you know he learned from
- 24:20the best when he learned from Don Simpson.
- 24:23Don Simpson's reputation is Oh I agree.
- 24:26I mean shit if the man was alive today he'd probably be you know thrown in the
- 24:32same boat with Harvey Weinstein But that's part of being one of the creatives
- 24:39that brought these kind of movies.
- 24:41Yeah but what they missed was the fact that What Top Gun Maverick did well was
- 24:48not only nostalgia done right, but a return to simplicity.
- 24:52It's the good guys versus the bad guys, and the good guy saves the day, right?
- 24:59It's real simple. It's real simple stuff. It's real simple storytelling,
- 25:03and it's not about, oh, this is a sequel to a really old movie,
- 25:07and look, it made a billion dollars. We should make more of them, right?
- 25:12That's the lesson that they learned. That's not the lesson that they should have learned.
- 25:16No, of course not. Anyway, that's neither here nor there. Punk Shark.
- 25:19Hey, hey, hey, hey. I love talking about it. I'd rather talk about this stuff.
- 25:23I mean, yeah, I want to promote Punk Shark, but I love talking about movies.
- 25:26So I just want to, like, I got to say, the Ministry of, I'm going to butcher,
- 25:30and Gentlemanly Warfare, it was nice to see that that was a Bruckheimer production as well.
- 25:36It was nice to see the title card coming up. Yeah, so did.
- 25:41Look, as soon as that came up, I thought, this is going to be good. Yeah. Yeah.
- 25:46That tells you exactly what, if anyone knows what that logo used to mean,
- 25:52It means you're in it for a good time. Adrenaline and action and quips. Yeah.
- 25:58It's going to be good. I really hope he doesn't do Days of Thunder 2, though. Oh.
- 26:05The return of Cole Trickle. Is that even being discussed? Isn't it true there's
- 26:10actually a race driver over there called Dick Trick?
- 26:15I think there really is, isn't there? There's a Dick Trick. I got to look it up.
- 26:19Well, there was. Actually, no, I don't want to Google that. no i'm
- 26:22not nice try i'm not googling dick trickle let me
- 26:25drive for you harry i won't make a out of you
- 26:28anyway oh listeners get
- 26:32over to the indiegogo check out the links in the description punk
- 26:35shark is the film which should be talking about these other
- 26:38films have multi hundreds millions billions of
- 26:41dollars to advertise and spread their wealth and
- 26:44but james simon needs your
- 26:47support so forget about days
- 26:50of thunder 2 and throwing your all your attention
- 26:53behind that come over to the indiegogo links in the description and
- 26:57support punk shark which is nothing like
- 27:00days of thunder but it will be an
- 27:04incredible addition into the
- 27:07shark exploitation universe of which
- 27:10i'm a huge fan of james before we
- 27:14run out of time is there anything you'd like to tell our
- 27:17listeners about the movie about the campaign to to excite them to to prompt
- 27:22them to to get them to get over and check out punk shark yes please first now
- 27:29i'm thinking i might have to put in a stock car nascar racing in punk shark
- 27:34just just because you brought it up.
- 27:37I just i'll quickly just give the plot and
- 27:41then and i'll break down some of the tidbits of
- 27:44the cast earth has been left behind by the rest of the galaxy modus
- 27:47fan core with nothing left to loose strikes a deal with
- 27:50hell to create the ultimate weapon punk shark can a
- 27:53ragtag team of nobodies and one stretch thin super spy
- 27:56agent thwart modus fan core's evil plans and save earth
- 27:59only one thing is certain punk shark is coming so we got john miore from ouija
- 28:05shark ouija shark 2 creature from cannibal creek crackoon and curse of the bloody
- 28:11voodoo sock puppet we got steve Cassano is like the hardest working actor in
- 28:16independent cinema, I think.
- 28:17If you go to his IMDb, he's got hundreds of IMDb credits from the last couple of years alone.
- 28:23And Stuart Bentley, who is another Canadian actor here in Calgary.
- 28:29He was in Fargo season five and Winona Earp and Heartland. And he's awesome.
- 28:34When I first came across him, he had like, like his eyebrows are amazing.
- 28:38It reminded me of Spock's brother from Star Trek three. i can't even why i'm
- 28:43cyborg no are you star trek fan.
- 28:48I've seen all the films. I haven't watched any of the shows.
- 28:51Yeah, it was Star Trek 3 with Spock's brother. I'm pretty sure it's Cyborg.
- 28:56Anyways, his eyebrows are amazing, and he's got this great maniacal laugh.
- 29:01That was Spock's dad, you mean?
- 29:03No, Spock's brother. Spock's brother. Okay, sorry. Yeah, yeah. No, all good.
- 29:09Again, I'm not an official. I've seen all the films. Look, The Wrath of Khan
- 29:13is hands down one of the great films. Forget it's a Star Trek film.
- 29:17100%. but um sorry go on i can
- 29:20watch that every year yeah so yeah so we got some
- 29:23great actors and we're working hard on the
- 29:27story and and the film and the big moments like
- 29:31we were talking about and yeah the standalone film and things can happen after
- 29:35but our whole focus and my whole focus is just making it the best movie as possible
- 29:40so i hope that you guys can come out and check out the indiegogo we set our
- 29:44goal very low so we get trending but we could really use your help because.
- 29:49We really want to make this movie very very good
- 29:52there's my pitch there you
- 29:55go get over to the indiegogo links in
- 29:58the description punk shark is the film punk shark
- 30:01is coming it is everything you
- 30:05want in shark sportations a little bit buckaroo bonsai
- 30:08a little bit escape from new york dash is of RoboCop dashes
- 30:12of awesome dashes and just just
- 30:16go just go go go to the Indiegogo now links in the description Punk Shark is
- 30:21the movie James mate great to have you back I hope it all goes well I've been
- 30:27over to order my blu-ray I appreciate that I appreciate the spring bring
- 30:33Punk Shark on love it love it love it can't wait to see it Punk Shark is coming
- 30:38man and I I really appreciate you having me on here.
- 30:41And we can all go to punksharkmovie.com as well.
- 30:44That will take you to the website of the page and the Indiegogo.
- 30:53Punksharkmovie.com and the Indiegogo links will be in our show description.
- 30:58James, thank you again, mate, for being on Cinema Juergen.
- 31:01Oh, thank you so much, man. I appreciate it. You're the best.
- 31:05Yes, James, Sharksploitation, Punk Shark, go, go over to the Indiegogo.
- 31:10Check the links in the description. And if you love Sharksploitation as I do,
- 31:15you'll get over there now and support it and bring Punk Shark into the pantheon
- 31:21of fantastic Sharksploitation films.
- 31:25Check the links in the description now. And as always, my little Eugenites,
- 31:31thank you for listening to us on Spotify or wherever you choose to listen to
- 31:36your favorite podcasts.
- 31:38I'm Kent Hill. And until next time, you've been listening to Cinema.
- 31:43We'll get it.
- 31:45Music.