MIB3 Part 1

Byron AC, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch are pop culture observers/ content creators/ excellent friends who are ready to put it all on the line to make you crack a smile, even if it endangers their own future or past.

We’re kicking off a fresh month with Men In Black’s third outing and the last one with the original titular men. Join us as we pre-game for Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin and Jemaine Clement to blow the sock off of you.

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Byron AC is found in the dark corners of conspiracy boards and on the fringes of lawmakers’ stress dreams.

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Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG, Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, Reddit, and Threads.

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Check out Ansel’s new time travel actual play podcast, For the Time Being!

Next week, we review Men In Black 3 and it’s full spoilers ahead. So, watch the movie then join us. Until then, make sure you’re subscribed, because it’s always #Time2Party

Transcript

Ben Silverio 0:05

Hey, I'm Ben Silverio.

Byron 0:07

I'm Byron AC

Ansel Burch 0:08

and I'm Ansel Burch,

Ben Silverio 0:09

and it's time to party.

Ansel Burch 0:14

We are not doctors. We don't give medical advice. Please drink responsibly. This episode was recorded on May 6, 2025

Byron Czopek 0:26

live to take. I am not used to this. I'm used to just, oh, you edit it after the fact, and then everything comes in and, yeah, it's like, it's live, and you guys have the music going underneath. And I'm very uncomfortable right now, and I'm gonna leave, so don't worry, August,

Ansel Burch 0:49

it gets heavily chopped up. The music is for you.

Byron Czopek 0:54

It's just to get me in the mood, essentially. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. All right.

Ansel Burch 0:59

The music in again. So

Byron Czopek 1:03

you could have done it live to tape, yet you choose that too.

Ansel Burch 1:09

It gives us the vibe of live to tape, so we are less inclined to faff around. But you could just live to tape

Byron Czopek 1:14

it and then just be done with it, and then you're and then move on with your lives. You know, that's my that's the way I podcast, at least. Are you still?

Ansel Burch 1:29

Anyway? NOBODY GOT TIME? Yeah,

Ben Silverio 1:31

right. Hey, Ansel, why don't you do the introductions this month? Friends,

Ansel Burch 1:35

Welcome to Time to party, the only party podcast where the party is in your own house. Yeah, right, yeah, the party's in your ears. Your

Byron Czopek 1:50

ears, your Bluetooth speaker.

Ansel Burch 1:52

I'll put that on the new stickers. Yeah. Welcome to the pants party. We are welcoming Byron AC as our special guest this month. Byron is a dear friend of mine. Arguably, the reason I got into podcasting is because this guy needed someone to sit in one of the chairs at Beloit College radio for halahalla Friday afternoons. And I have been addicted to microphones ever since I can stop whenever I want, and it's not today,

Ben Silverio 2:21

thankfully. Let's hope it doesn't happen while we're talking

Ansel Burch 2:30

Byron is an incredible producer of things, all of which are secret and corporate now,

Byron Czopek 2:35

yeah, oh yeah, that's And now, here's the thing. I went by my government name on the last show that I did about 18 or so months ago, and about a month later, I was laid off. Now, I don't want to say it was the show's fault. It actually was the fault of the company, because they didn't understand that. You know, when you own a company, you have to make money to pay the people, and they did not figure that part out. So, you know, it's on them, worked

Ansel Burch 3:02

for a couple companies with that flaw, yes,

Byron Czopek 3:06

so it's really on them. But you know, my, some of my, my views and opinions at the time, you know, may have seen a little bit controversial, but now, you know, it's, it's all kosher, you know, thanks to Robert F Kennedy coming in and really helping us figure out that the COVID vaccine was, in fact, a hoax. And you know, we're going to have so many other vaccine hoaxes that are coming up. Don't worry about it. You know, I wouldn't worry about but there's a lot of dyes and and preservatives in your food that you need to worry about more than your children getting measles. So I think it's important that Ansel, we're gonna get some men in black three in just a second. But here's my 20 hour fast stone.

Ben Silverio 3:55

Ansel, can you repeat the the warning at the top of our show? Not doctors.

Ansel Burch 4:00

We don't give medical advice. Please vaccinate responsibly or whatever. Yeah,

Byron Czopek 4:07

no, I thought this is a podcast, so you just everybody on podcast pretends they're doctors now, and that's how it all works. That's, yeah,

Ansel Burch 4:14

that's what differentiates us. We stay right up top that we're not we are not okay in the market, yeah, it

Byron Czopek 4:23

helps, helps that the lawyers, I got it

Ben Silverio 4:29

all right, numbers, we're doctors in the sense that Picardo was a doctor at one point,

Ansel Burch 4:36

a holographic doctor, a holographic

Ben Silverio 4:38

Doctor, I'm sure Ansel has his holographic medical degree somewhere.

Ansel Burch 4:45

Oh, yeah, it's, it's around here somewhere.

Ben Silverio 4:50

Yes, party people, we are in for a crazy month, because we are talking about men in black three you. Uh,

Ansel Burch 5:01

arguably the most unhinged of the Men in Black films.

Ben Silverio 5:05

It's true. Like, honestly, that is the best way to describe it. Because, like, can I just show you this is, these are my notes. These are all the notes that I took there. There are, like, there's nothing that I can say about this movie, friends, there

Ansel Burch 5:20

are four bullet points on that piece of paper, yeah,

Ben Silverio 5:23

it's, it's very bare. Usually I have two full pages of notes. And this one was just, but, like, not

Ansel Burch 5:31

because I film watcher Ben Silverio,

Ben Silverio 5:35

that's what I'm saying. Like, I very, I had very little to critique about this movie, and we'll get into it in episode two. But the way we do things here at Time to party. Episode One, we like to drop off some drinking rules, some party favors, if you will, for you to enhance your first or re watch of whatever movie we're talking about second episode, that's where we get into our review of the movie or property that we're talking about. And the third episode is edutainment, where we teach you a little something kind of, sort of, it's like when the substitute teacher comes in and he has a little bit more than just a video to show you, but not much more. Like he has, he has a small intro.

Byron Czopek 6:26

He rolled, he rolled the card out, and then rolled, yeah. The card came in, yeah, came back, yeah.

Ben Silverio 6:33

I hope you're coming into time to party with that and energy, you know, like, yes, the subs are

Byron Czopek 6:39

here coming with that expectation

Ansel Burch 6:44

you're gonna get

Byron Czopek 6:49

Byron. Barely graduated high school, so we're

Ben Silverio 6:54

so Byron before we really jump into this world of aliens and conspiracies and such. Can you share any stories about Ansel and his microphone? Infancy?

Byron Czopek 7:06

Oh, okay, yeah, so I mentioned, so he mentioned the top we did radio show in college called Hala hollow Friday afternoons with me and my my friend Ben Sartori. And then Ansel. We just kind of like, Ansel is also part of our fraternity, phi, kappa, psi. And literally, it was just a lot of the time. It was like, Okay, we had a show on Friday. We got a record. Like, we, we actually, here's the thing college radio at that point was just a bunch of hipsters playing blues music, like one song after the other, after the other, after the other, after the other, and then getting on the microphone and being like, that was this. And then after that, it was this. And then after that, it was this, and it was the most boring as shit in the whole fucking world. It was so goddamn boring. And I was like, All right, I want to do, like, skits and all the stuff that, like, I like about radio and, you know, at the time, like, it was just kind of like, I was just like, All right, well, who do I know that, you know, acts and everything. I'm like, oh, Ansel. AX. Ansel. You want to play Santa Claus or some shit, I don't know. So, and

Ansel Burch 8:27

that is how it started. I think the first one I was on was Santa, yeah,

Byron Czopek 8:30

so, and I'll be brutally honest, I don't remember that much of it, other than, other than, like, it would be like, Okay, it's a, you know, we got the show on Friday. We'll record a bunch of stuff on my on my shitty laptop on Thursday, like, I'm like, a really, like, old USB mic. And then, you know, tried a little bit of podcasting in college, but then did more podcasting. And this is back in like, oh 506, so the podcasting, so, like getting on to this, whatever this is Riverside thing, I'm going well inside baseball for all the people, but seeing this where, where we can do live to tape, yet we choose not to, for some reason, is like just blowing my mind. Ben is across the country right now, and you're in California right in LA, yes, I am, yeah. So yeah, like to be able to talk to you. And this is, by the way, the first time Ben and I have ever talked. This is how you meet people now, in the future, you don't really meet Lincoln. I don't even know you two met, because I'm just like, because all of a sudden Ansel is like, Oh yeah, I've got this podcast. And it's like, I hear Ben silver like, hell's this guy. I've never heard of this guy. I feel like I've known at least most of Ansel his friends, but yeah, I haven't seen you at a renaissance there. You know, I'm just like, Hey, have a nice guy gonna know

Ansel Burch 9:57

each other first through burlesque. Yes, yeah, definitely.

Byron Czopek 10:01

Now that's, that's the way to know one another through our

Ben Silverio 10:05

eyes locked from across the room. Ansel, smartly dressed, yep,

Ansel Burch 10:09

now you're now our pasties intertwined. I

Byron Czopek 10:12

was not saying you guys are the audience, or you're performing,

Ben Silverio 10:19

or secrets like giving away so much now I

Byron Czopek 10:23

feel like you guys have a better origin story than I do. I heard the story was I tapped us on the shoulder and said, Hey, can you be Santa Claus one time? And you said, Okay. And then we moved on. Oh,

Ansel Burch 10:41

you know what? Lives rent free in my head from those days Byron is as asbestos brand cigarettes. Yeah, they're the best us, yeah,

Byron Czopek 10:51

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Ben Silverio 11:50

I was not aware of our new sponsors this week this month, so in

Ansel Burch 11:55

fairness, we booked them like months ago before this happened. So fair enough. Okay, they got the copy to us late as well. So,

Byron Czopek 12:05

yeah, I got it in there

Ansel Burch 12:08

anyway. What's the movie premise? Ben, right.

Ben Silverio 12:13

So our friends at IMDb tell us about men in black three if you know already. Agent J travels in time to MIBs early days in 1969 to stop an alien from assassinating his friend. Agent K and changing history. They, uh, they really broke their backs on that one

Ansel Burch 12:33

day. That's it, at least sounds like the movie we watched. That's true better than average for them better.

Ben Silverio 12:40

Yeah, well done. IMDB, good, good work. Yeah, it seems like they, they were playing our drinking smoking game before we even came up with it. Speaking of which, you know, let's, let's get right into it. First, my first drinking rule. Well, first, before I get into the rules, just like my notes, I do not have a lot of rules. There are no

Byron Czopek 13:08

in black Three. Feel

Ben Silverio 13:13

something exactly, which is often I would say, but I may not have a lot, but I feel like these work, so my first rule is to take a drink. Whenever someone says pie, that's yeah, we hear all right. We here at Time to party. Famously advocate for desserts. So you know, just like Agent K, we would love some pie. I see

Byron Czopek 13:42

you're famous for is desserts. I think time to party. I think, you know what I could I could go for some apple strudel. Right about

Ansel Burch 13:50

now, we were originally pie to party, and it got out of hand.

Ben Silverio 13:55

Yeah, didn't, didn't roll off the tongue as well. Yeah, no, into the stomach very well, but,

Byron Czopek 14:00

you know, it's limiting. You really, don't you really don't have that much. Like, okay, I could do it. You know how Wait 2030, minutes on a different dessert it takes. You know, it's not a work. It depends

Ansel Burch 14:13

on how much of the dessert you're eating while you're recording. I think that's

Byron Czopek 14:16

so you guys are just eating the desserts and just telling giving a live reaction at the time. What's

Ansel Burch 14:22

the opposite of ASMR? It's, it's that, I don't think that

Byron Czopek 14:30

most disgusting ASMR, which is saying something. It's really, I

Ansel Burch 14:38

think that was a Brennan Lee Mullin, Mulligan joke Byron. Would you like to go next? Yeah,

Byron Czopek 14:45

so drink every time Will Smith slaps someone in defense of Jada Pickens Smith, or if he gets slapped

Ansel Burch 14:57

one or the other, either? So no.

Byron Czopek 14:59

Mario, like, in my mind, both happened at some point, but because you could, like, there are some moments he gets really, like, intense with the other actors, yeah, and yeah, it's like, you know, I like going back and and seeing kind of how people Descend slowly into madness. And this is a great movie to really watch how Will Smith has slowly descended into madness.

Ben Silverio 15:25

Listen, some call it madness, but as a fellow Philadelphian, he was just, you know, normal. That's, I don't, I don't see madness. There.

Byron Czopek 15:39

You just see you guys booing Santa Claus. I love it.

Ben Silverio 15:44

Now we're in Philadelphia. Listen. I was born in North Philly. I grew up in northeast Philly. I went to Drexel, so not West Philadelphia. Drexel is in West Philadelphia, okay, yeah, and

Byron Czopek 15:58

not South Philadelphia, the corner Swanson or written there,

Ben Silverio 16:02

that is where I spent a lot of my time, actually. Yes,

Byron Czopek 16:05

okay, this is, this is the connection. Yes. Only Ansel is staring into the into the abyss, trying to figure out what we're talking about.

Ben Silverio 16:20

There's a pin on my pin board next to my laptop of the street sign Swanson and written, nice.

Ansel Burch 16:25

What happens at Swanson and riddner everything is where the

Ben Silverio 16:29

world famous ECW arena is

Ansel Burch 16:31

located. Ah, okay, all right, now I get it all right. But also

Ben Silverio 16:37

one of my favorite cheesesteak places, actually not one of my favorite cheesesteak place down is true, the one you didn't go to. Yes, John's roast pork. We are in no way sponsored, but I need to tell everyone that if you're getting a cheesesteak in Philadelphia, if you go anywhere but John's roast pork, you're doing it wrong. It's far away from everything, but it's not worth that far you went, further than anywhere else, actually, that the second place you went to, what was it? Oh

Ansel Burch 17:09

no, that was like, right in the middle of the city, whatever the hell the place was, because it was next to the garden. The like, ceramic mosaic nonsense. Oh yeah, the magic carton, yes, which we didn't realize charged admission. So, oh yeah, we did not have enough time to make the admission worth it, so we aside and ate the messiest food on the planet,

Ben Silverio 17:36

rookie mistake,

Ansel Burch 17:39

just on the sidewalk covered in cheese whiz. And let me tell you, as a person with a big mustache, Cheese Whiz is delicious. But

Byron Czopek 17:52

sure, so So quick side note, while we're talking about ECW arena and Philly Cheesesteak. So I did read Todd Gordon, the original owner of ecws book and apparently they did this whole thing with Eddie Gilbert, who was their original, like World Champion, the original, uh, guy who was kind of in charge of what's called a booker in wrestling, like, so basically, like the main storyteller, for anyone who's not, you know wrestling, Vichy now. So basically the person telling people, Hey, you win, you lose. So Eddie Gilbert his whole like, big thing to be like, we're going to make this promotion make, you know, really on the map, he says, like, I'm the king of Philadelphia, and I'm going to go to every single cheesesteak place in Philadelphia and tell them all, I'm the king, and we're going to film it and put it on television, like to me, just like I could just imagine just sitting there. Eddie Gilbert shows up, yells with a full crown on, yells at all the Patriots. I am the king of Philadelphia, and then leaves, and everybody's like, was there a camera following him? What happened

Ben Silverio 19:01

to fall? Just like, yeah, just a regular day in Philadelphia. Yeah.

Ansel Burch 19:11

Ansel, your first rule? Okay? My first rule is to drink every time there is an overused time travel trope,

Byron Czopek 19:21

drunk like,

Ansel Burch 19:24

I mean to their credit, like they were like, Okay, we're gonna make a time travel movie. Let's put all the tropes in. Okay, you gotta go real fast before activating this timed machine. It's super dangerous. We don't know if it works or not. Here are some rules. They're kind of vague. Don't do these things, but we're gonna do them. Here's a pocket watch. It's not important, right now. Among others, it's

Ben Silverio 19:53

funny, because my next rule is actually related to that, because I suggest taking. A hit whenever Agent J reveals a detail about the future, because he's a bad time traveler. Bad time traveler. He's a very bad time

Ansel Burch 20:10

give up on being a good time traveler so early in the year.

Ben Silverio 20:14

Well, he has that mission that he has to carry out. So I get it. He has a limited time. I think he, he came

Ansel Burch 20:22

to the justification that as soon as he fixed everything, none of it would matter, pretty fast. And was just like, Well, fuck it. Nah, pretty

Ben Silverio 20:32

much, all right, like, but, you know, I think we'll touch on this in the next episode, that moment where the time travel guy was like, Oh, you were, you were there. Like, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't make sense until, like, the very end. So for him to kind of interact with his own timeline is still kind of dangerous. But, you know, fuck it. He saved the world. So What's it matter?

Ansel Burch 21:01

Apparently, it apparently didn't matter. Yeah, all right,

Byron Czopek 21:04

mine to bounce off of all yours when we talk about that time travel guy. His name is Griffin, apparently, anytime he talks about,

Ben Silverio 21:12

I was talking about the other guy, the other guy, the guy who gives him the time travel device,

Byron Czopek 21:16

oh, we have, like, the oh and the pawn shop, yeah, the therapist from uh, severance,

Ben Silverio 21:22

yes,

Byron Czopek 21:27

yeah, I told my wife. I'm like, looks the therapist from severance. She's like, there's a Sarah therapist in severance, like the guy who wrote the book, oh, I didn't look at Think of him as a therapist. That's like, the most crackpot, which, as we learned from our good friend Robert Kennedy, that all therapists nut cake, they're all All right. Diet number four, I didn't give you all right.

Ansel Burch 21:57

Wait, what was the rule with Griffin

Byron Czopek 22:02

Burch? Griffin anytime he talks about an infinite possibility of to drink. But the thing is, is he keeps adding more and more and more and more. It's just like a giant run on sentence that, like, kind of ends and it never ends.

Ansel Burch 22:19

So I was like, Oh, that can be a waterfall. Yeah, I was

Ben Silverio 22:21

gonna say that's like a waterfall, right?

Ansel Burch 22:26

Which segues nicely for me, because I have a waterfall rule, oh, waterfall whenever a neuralyzer is on screen. Oh,

Byron Czopek 22:37

doesn't matter which version, yeah, I was just about to ask, because they have a bunch of different the long, the whole, yeah, the one that filled up the entire room. We think about it back then, I mean, the computer did fill up an entire room.

Ansel Burch 22:56

I mean, yeah, they

Byron Czopek 22:59

for some reason,

Ansel Burch 23:03

they go to the rocket that famously had the computer that filled up the whole room.

Ben Silverio 23:08

Yeah, right. And my final rule, you know, we do like to take shots around here at Time to party out of respect, but in a way this, this one is respecting two people, two for the price of one. I guess you could say, take a shot for Josh brolins, impression of Tommy Lee Jones, yes, because it is very well done. There are a number of good performances in this movie, but Josh Brolin was perfect cast. Really nailed it. Yeah, fun fact, I believe it was Mark Wahlberg who was being considered for the role, but it ultimately went to Josh Brolin, yeah, which was the right call, correct?

Byron Czopek 23:51

Now, did they do that whole thing just because Tommy Lee Jones is like, I'm old and I don't want to commit to a full schedule two days making a time travel movie. Fuck it.

Ansel Burch 24:07

D age, you digitally. Fuck that. No, no. Hard pass.

Byron Czopek 24:15

I saw the Irish men. Know I didn't like

Ben Silverio 24:22

using time travel that Tommy Lee Jones has. If anybody has it just lying around, I'm sure it's Tommy

Ansel Burch 24:29

Lee Jones. I mean, yeah, he'd be chill about it too.

Unknown Speaker 24:32

Yeah. What

Ansel Burch 24:34

that? Oh, yeah.

Ben Silverio 24:37

Don't worry about that slick. Yeah.

Byron Czopek 24:40

Now, before I get my next rule, I did have a quick question for you guys just to ponder. Now, when you consider time travel, would you consider something like, let's say, kind of a post modern take where it go, where the movie goes backwards in time and then forwards in time, but no actual like the care? There's actually time traveling. Would you consider that a part of or is that sorry? We have talked

Ansel Burch 25:06

about this. We have talked about this a few times in the in the history of the pod. And I think if, if we wanted to watch the movie badly enough, we would allow it is, for example, or if you ran into militia man,

Ben Silverio 25:22

I example, we've been talking about doing Demolition Man for a while. And technically the time jump is just time moving forward,

Ansel Burch 25:33

but one day per day terribly,

Ben Silverio 25:38

pretty much. But you know, because he's a man out of his own time. It still kind of counts, yeah, so we're gonna do it

Ansel Burch 25:44

eventually, which also opens up Futurama, exactly,

Byron Czopek 25:49

opens up Encino Man as well.

Ben Silverio 25:52

Yes, 100% open. So you know, with that, with that in mind, you know, we've now expanded our, our, our purview a little bit. Our jurisdiction has expanded, you

Byron Czopek 26:06

know, and that's what we're looking to do, you know. We're looking to take, you know, your your restrictions, and just completely smash them, extra judicial,

Ansel Burch 26:15

podcasting, yeah, yeah.

Byron Czopek 26:19

Just smash all expectations, and then, you know, you're left in a in a state of corporate dictator takeover anyway. So getting to my,

Ansel Burch 26:30

hey, take a shot from the top today.

Byron Czopek 26:35

Okay, so my last rule, I got a couple here. Let me oh, this Okay, this one I saw. So, so I feel like this would be great for any Okay, I'll, I'll specify with this not this rule cannot happen in the time travel universe. So it can't. When you go back in the 60s, you can't. This isn't a rule for that. This is a rule specifically for the first portion of the movie. And, you know, Modern Times drink anytime you see any failed tech show up, because there's a 3d television, there's phone doc, there's civility, all of these things just completely,

Ansel Burch 27:22

I I do. I do enjoy any time a movie is like, Yeah, we're gonna do stuff that's like, cutting edge now, because it's gonna be out by the time the move. Yeah, nope, nope, nope, nope. Those that

Byron Czopek 27:35

three, those 3d televisions that was, like the one of the biggest, I remember flops. I only knew one person who had it, and he actually, like, won it in a contest. And he was like, It's okay, I guess, like, I watched a football game with it, and I I almost threw up.

Ansel Burch 27:55

I remember sitting down in the Best Buy where the guy was trying to talk me into a 3d TV. And I know he had to explain to me how it was actually cool that you needed to put on glasses every time you wanted to watch TV. I think you're using already have to do that. I

Byron Czopek 28:17

didn't want to put on glasses to begin. And now you're forcing me to put glasses over my glasses,

Ansel Burch 28:27

which is the worst.

Ben Silverio 28:29

Although I remember when I first started as a film critic, real D the 3d glasses. They sent me a clip on 3d glasses. Wow. And it was like a game changer. Every time I go to a 3d movie, I just pop them on. It's great.

Ansel Burch 28:47

Can I buy them? Where do I get them?

Ben Silverio 28:50

They don't know if they're for sale. They just send it to me.

Byron Czopek 28:54

It's only for film critics. It says they're like, we all know these also, like, we all know they all wear glasses. Just give them this

Ben Silverio 29:05

review the movie. This was, like 10 years ago. That could have updated this technology at some point. But

Ansel Burch 29:13

the one quick thing about 3d glasses that I will throw out there, because I think it's really cool. Are you guys familiar with John and Hank Green? Yes. So they released und glasses that take things that were made to be 3d and turn it back to 2d so you can enjoy it normally without getting Oh my God,

Byron Czopek 29:36

that's the kind of invention I was looking for. So essentially, what happens is, is you have a blurry image, they somehow unblurify it, but make it back into the image that originally so you could have just bought the regular version of the movie.

Ansel Burch 29:57

You know, you. It's so weird. There have been times I love there have been times, there have been times where I have gone to a movie where everybody but one person wanted to see the 3d and I could see that being really helpful for that one instance where, like, you know, they're they're with a group of people, everybody wants to do 3d they're like, I don't know it's gonna make me sick. And everybody's like, suck it up.

Ben Silverio 30:22

We don't care. Avatar, we still make me sick in other ways.

Byron Czopek 30:30

We say that the Ansel has a really cool experience. We said that to Ansel all the time in college. We said, we said, listen, we're gonna see this movie that has a billion bright colors, and you're just going to sit there looking at reds and have a headache and die. We don't care.

Ansel Burch 30:52

I bet this is really pretty

okay. My last rule, take a drink anytime someone is falling.

Unknown Speaker 31:07

Oh, okay.

Ansel Burch 31:08

Happens a lot. It does

Byron Czopek 31:10

happen in the movie.

Ansel Burch 31:12

It's the majority of the travel in this time travel film.

Ben Silverio 31:15

It's true, which we will get into in episode two, that's right, yes. See, look at all those reasons you have to tune in next week. Hell yeah. Party People look at that. Well, that does it for our rules, Yeah, question, affirmative, excellent. Land it. Party people, that does it for our drinking and smoking rules for Men in Black, three now you have plenty of reason to go check out the movie if you haven't seen it already, or want to watch it again and want to do something fun

Byron Czopek 31:48

while watching smoking, just to make it fun for them, just out of curiosity,

Ben Silverio 31:52

whatever they want. All right, we're not we're not judges,

Byron Czopek 31:55

so crack cocaine, it'll make this movie very fun.

Ansel Burch 32:02

I've never done it, but, uh, supposedly

Byron Czopek 32:08

you will need 3d TV after you're smoking crack cocaine and watching Yeah,

Ben Silverio 32:19

party people. You can find us on the internet. I'm at B cell barrier 20 on Instagram, X letterbox, blue sky, etc. I'm

Byron Czopek 32:28

on absolutely nothing.

Ansel Burch 32:41

He is unknowable. Don't don't recall

Byron Czopek 32:44

anything. Don't look at me up for anything. Don't talk to anybody about me.

Ansel Burch 32:50

He's not out there. You can't find him. I mean, you

Byron Czopek 32:52

can, but, you know,

Ansel Burch 32:56

take a little bit of work. Yeah, make you work for it like the center of a Tootsie Pop. I am at the indecisionist on all the meta properties as well as, you know, the blue sky and the Reddit and and letterboxed, where you can now find all of time to parties filmography, including a list of movies that we may watch in the future. So feel free to interact with us online and tell us which of those movies we should bump to the top of the list.

Ben Silverio 33:32

Yes. And if you want to join the conversation and you still use a social media platform that uses hashtags, you can use the hashtag time to party. That's time the number two party as well

Ansel Burch 33:43

as time the number two party all spelled out thanks to Warrick. Or you could just add us. That works better.

Ben Silverio 33:49

Yeah, that probably works better. I will

Byron Czopek 33:52

read nothing you say. I'm clear. I have, I have gone above you because I actually have odd the show talking, and you're just there listening like the ultimate

Ansel Burch 34:06

interaction,

the Socialist of Media we can hear,

Ben Silverio 34:18

yes, as I can't even, oh, my God,

Ansel Burch 34:25

this is the Well, Byron brings

Ben Silverio 34:27

a big fan, yeah, big fan. Big fan. Well, party people. Well, we work on getting our nice black suits freshly pressed and our very cool Ray Ban sunglasses nice and polished. I remember Ray Ban because they had, like a product tie in with these movies when they first came out. They have to right Absolutely. While we're doing all that, we just want you to remember to be excellent to each other

Unknown Speaker 34:53

and party on dudes you.

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