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REShow: Joey Chestnut/Michael Mann - Hour 2

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REShow: Joey Chestnut/Michael Mann - Hour 2

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August 24, 2022 3:24 pm

World champion competitive eater and 15-time Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest winner Joey Chestnut tells Rich his reaction to the viral video of a Yankees fan using a hot dog as a beer straw and vows to give it a shot tonight at a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field, reveals which is the only food he won’t eat in a speed-eating contest and more.

Oscar-nominated director and writer Michael Mann and Rich discuss ‘Heat 2’ the book sequel to his acclaimed 1990’s movie ‘Heat,’ reveals what he learned about and from Muhammad Ali while making ‘Ali,’ and does a deep dive into the making ‘Heat’ with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in a round of ‘Celebrity True or False.’

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Sean strontium will be joining us in our number three. He's the one that first popped out there. The news that everything was back in order in Brooklyn that the rent was no longer demanding a trade and he's back in Sean's will be joining us in the studio.

Part of me at the top of our number three to tell us how that happened and what the net said to direct and then coming up after him. Devon McCourty steps off of the practice field in Las Vegas where the patriots are getting set to take on the raters and their practicing together. McDaniels and Belichick can quit each other. There can quit each other ever. And so that is another order of business that will be discussed with Devon McCourty when he joins us in just about an hour plus time so we kick off our number two recapping our top story from yesterday somebody at Yankee Stadium, drank a beer through a hot dog that was our top story yesterday. This gentleman decides to pop a hole in the top and bottom of a hot dog using a straw doesn't waste energy sucks them out. Even though he doesn't use the straw. He uses the hot dog to drink the beer and a lot of people think it's fake but you could see some of the beer going down you can see some of your going down a bit. He sees beer going down but you yesterday, Jason Feller took the approach that drinking the beer through a hot dog using the beer is a makeshift straw was in fact genius. We put up the poll question is this man a madman or genius and the final results of that was it finally came through. 82% madman over 3000 backlinks and you, Jason Feller said you know what I think it's genius.

I'm going to try it tonight at home and at that point in time chiming in from his home where he works expertly handling the digital process of the rich eyes and show which is anybody who sees all these videos on YouTube right here since over. They don't get though they don't get on the Sean Mitchell is handling it, and Sean Mitchell decided to try it himself. He's doing dodger Stadium. He's gonna do it in an actual major league baseball stadium and I predicted he can't do it with the doctor talk now people here in Los Angeles love their daughter talks to the point of their mad there madman about it are crazy if you ever say the dodger dog is all that was actually didn't think it blasphemous last you might as well change Staples to crypto. That's how they handle it like your your it's an affront to the and I said you know dodger dog is too thin and the bond around it is to it's it's it's it's kind like wet like that.

The heat of the wrapping just totally makes it feeling it makes it very difficult not to get done.

There is video Sean Mitchell. You could see it. The hotdogs already falling apart. Straw is like midway through he tries to jam it through and it comes out in the middle and it's just that it could get halfway there late on a set limit on the hot dog but decided were not doing it and it just I'll be honest with you for those on the radio. It looks like a freaking catheter. It just doesn't honestly and you know you shouldn't turn baseball fans into urologists on the salon so he just aborted the mission over Hobart.you. However, Mr. Feller created the video but you didn't you didn't show us punching the top and the bottom of your hot dog that you boiled you boil… Blow that you boil the hot dog and here is the results of Jason Feller having already punctured the wiener by the way, which is I do believe a the.

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I thought it take to turns out that it was straw through and I guy with the pro that I got my national theater thing with tribe and Heineken second attempt universal nothing out here, God, and there is nothing coming through here feel disgusting, disgusting, and it is disgusting. So I don't need to do is ever again, thank you for watching their you know that your tent and thanks for coming to the J talk so no longer genius right now. Gina sitting on the horrible ideas, fake you think it's fake. Yeah, it was so hard to get that brought you there took multiple is this guy just popped it in a popular name but is much thinner.

You guys use much thicker straws. The skylight seem like one of those like stirrers from coffee cup, not on things and I don't know if it's in the image could be the hand motion, it could just be maybe disguise a surgeon maybe just used to using his hands delicately. I don't know but all I know is the man used a hot dog as a straw and when we talked about this on the show yesterday. We we were saying we need one man's opinion on whether this is a follow if this is in fact a blasphemous use of the hot dog. The man who is the champion of planet Earth, of consuming hotdogs in the shortest amount of time the champion here microscopic correct is the greatest competitive eater in the history of mankind, Joey Chestnut here in the Mercedes-Benz transform one of the rich eyes and show how you enjoy okay so did you see this video of this gent using the hot dog is a straw and sucking a beer through it. Have you seen this video Joe Chestnut are are with the I was shocked and amazed. Elsa you live in ridiculous okay so what is your thoughts serves a man who is made his name many foods competitively eating them. But the hot dog being the one that your most known for your thoughts on the use of the hot dog in this matter is what Joe because he can do it doesn't mean it should be allowed to. It really might have the special hand they can do it if ridiculous in the eye. I will my God when I grow things and having Eileen hotdogs and weird way.

So I got people very often but that that life you ever use the hotdogs force anything other than just eating Joey Avenue bit to help meet other other thing but it man, I catch myself. I do we weird thing I will and II dump abundant water can help you do so hard for me and I usually don't pass judgment, but still wrong so straw, so if instead of that was a poll question yesterday genius madman is a sky genius or madman you would've voted what all madman disowned is the competitive eating world up in arms over this Joe Chestnut is only were an arm's often colored by gullet over what is up in a second or so.

Naturally, if not her and her stomach driving will wait, I think I think I get to go away.

I think I'm a living. I kinda want to know what the beer tasted like through the hot dog hotdogs will you do this, and even jelly us, even though you said your your center by which you attempted would you at least attempted video it and send it to us so we could see Joey Chestnut do it and tell us your opinion of whether in fact you had your opinion changed or not will you will eventually cross you tonight.

You other than regular field you have to you have to send it to us at rich eyes and show and then we will we will see in you got it you got include your thoughts include your thoughts. If this works or not. If this is something that you would endorse a Joey Chestnut blue checkmark or not we do that firstly okay you know your way to do it. I couldn't knock it without trying it and you will do you do something to take your time don't rush it. Okay. Take your time. There's no there's no contest here. We just needed again. We've attempted it and it might just be the straw being the issue and I don't think clearly. It will be your your intake that will be the issue you never seem to have a problem with that, but we need to see that you straw at an angle and that way rotated through your to hear the professional clearly right here. That's not a bad idea, then it can actually get in there. Interesting you like a needle like a needle that have an angle on it and 15 time Nathan's hot dog eating contest winner. The greatest champion competitive eater of all top Joey Chestnut, you're going to Texas in the friendly confines and iconic spot.

Your constant just in Chicago but even there when are you doing hamburger cooking onto their parent hamburgers with wine okay I guess I get a movie, eating burgers, bringing wine and then the hot dog with a I love this will be great so you know I am just a couple questions for you, Joey Chestnut, I've always wondered now that I have an opportunity here so when you just go out to dinner do you do have the urge to eat it fast or can you actually savor a meal. Can you do that, Joe.

I cleared like not eating like contest read but I'm generally faster racecar driver driving on ice right road right there.

There are not on drive exactly feeling at the date they like. They like the way the car feel likely the road feel faster. I like I like the I like to eat and went pacing good to go down that okay can't so it's did you have difficulties savoring what you're sitting there and eating what what about this sergeant and yeah I went out. I mean, I've never let the food get cold.

I will upload down for restaurant situation socially secures your socially decent heaters what you're saying. Socially, I can hold back.

That said, Joey.

Let's say you are you married Joey obligated to pay engaged again from a very good, don't rush the altar, obviously so. So… That you and your your fiancé having a meal. Your food comes first. Do you wait for the food to arrive for for your fiancé before you start or do you see it you just got such a Pavlovian reaction. You gotta consume it on the spot. John, I'm a gentleman that my way professional and general Joey Chestnut. Okay, those are those are other issues I have questions while another one is, is there anything you won't eat competitively something or just I just will not do it. All my God there every year the conduct the new Arlen, one of the benefit of the world and I and I love it. I want to go to it, but at the raw oysters can't bring myself to visit the consistency is what it is saying this all and thought having I have a couple oysters that allowed some lemon on their golf thought. My thought, but but even a contest you know it would be like me like 10 pounds oysters in the growth. Okay, I hear you what what does a 76 hot dog taste like jelly home I got a fighting victory tastes like victory.

Well we will be flying the W tonight to use Wrigley phrase once we receive your video Joey of you doing what we saw in Yankee Stadium and either agreeing that this is in fact a good way to use a hot dog even though you currently don't believe so or confirms your belief that this is a blasphemous use of the hot dog by consuming it as is.

Using it as a straw.

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The rich eyes ensure terrestrial radio network. We all love the movie heat so when this book, he too came out and hit the bestseller list. We said to Michael Mama July coming on the show and he did exactly that. From Italy where he's on the set of his new movie Ferrari star-studded film. Here's my chat with the great Michael Matt Jordan here on the rich eyes and show is a very busy man who was in the midst of a terrific year after directing the pilot episode of Tokyo vice which is picked up for season two on HBO Max but in addition to that, joining us from Italy were he's directing his new film Ferrari amidst having the number one book on planet Earth for best-selling novels heat to the director of heat from back in the day in the offer of heat to Michael Mann how you doing, sir doing well thank you I would deftly say you're doing well.

I mean you're having you're having a terrific year.

Congratulations on that.

Just jump into it. What why he, too, you know you you wrote it with Meg Gardner but why into this at this point your career all was never really left Miami I never, the characters are or are vivid, they had bashed lights before the events of 90, 1995 film was fascinated about how to project them farther into the evolving transforming make sure of law. All involve guilt, professional organized crime.

The way the world works and 95 is not the way the world works in 2022 or spice that goes toward 2001 when this signal takes place 2000 thousand to know if those those patterns of transnational organized crime, for example, were merging the dock where it was emerging in 2000 2000 so basically in the word movie heat is a slice of these large and hold there was a lot before. And there's a lot that after so what test after way to go was deep in characters as I like to and as the actors I work with like to they really become alive. They become their own kind of living entities and so you never really did not really leave it and so this story in the in the novel, picks up where we left off or released part of the story does there's flashbacks. And of course there's the present day as well where Al Pacino's character Hannah is searching for Val Kilmer's character who was we all know his wife gives in the high sign to not come upstairs at the end of heat he ends up escaping his is that a story that you you had in your brain ever since the end of heat is that if that was all know that though that their parts knew what one heat makes reference to Hanna's work in Chicago and in the in the 80s and it says he went after Frankie yonder in one fly to was a holiday or not this elevator not love Waddell and and Dino as my research other projects or what we looking for things you find arenas whether spec cam orchard unless they which we location scouted and do some shooting in the Miami Vice and so all these things are how rambling around then and the idea of driving the story into it with particulate tenderness or homeless character because generalist with postmodern McCauley was very much a modernist kind of character he had rules and regulations for himself that if he deviated from them. The outcome was banned.

He almost determined his own fate because he got spontaneous and once he got spontaneously made the mistake of going from one row at that time did have an effect. Homeless just seems to state bar is so in that sense he always felt to me very much like a character for the new millennium. And so the idea of fall of Charlotte I can't divorce it from Val Kilmer my mind they damn sure herbalist moving forward it to a whole new area of work where everything changes my say. Everything changes. It's like as good as these guys were 1995. They were basically being 19th-century bandits holding up banks sell their sophistication on what they did was no different than the crib in the 1880s, Dicker told the same story all bank robbers, but when you move into the new millennium. Everything's different.

Getting out through this lose their hours and so to bring this post to push the storage stories into this in our exciting new world is territory that somebody was on his is unexplored and very very exciting exactly for that reason, my commander yet director of heat and now the author, co-author of the new top best-selling novel on planet Earth taught the New York Times bestseller list heat to hear on the rich eyes and show so you are very well known for your research going into a film and before I dive headfirst back into heat with you. I do want to ask you what you learned about Mohammed Ali that you perhaps didn't already know going into all the 2001 Michael Matt everything was spending time spending time with mom and he was good okay was there during all the preproduction which went on for eight months. All of the shooting all day that we did in the states because of the pockets as he couldn't traveler. He did that in Africa as well who re-created the world the. The everybody's gone to Angelo Dundee is gone Howard think of is gone but no Howard Bingham answered that the Halle working with that were able to build the world and in the role that incident. He had along with a couple other terrific trainers and training will will go becoming a boxer after eight or nine months of fall five days a week training in the gym we bill but but the parts of lead that I didn't know before I met him had to do with the fact that I'm one year younger than he was and and what infuriated him in 1967 infuriated me and many other young men and women of my generation so living through the 60s.

In particular, which is where we focus a lot that's that's something we Hannah, I'm not black, not African-American. You know, I know the south side of Chicago. You know to to to understand why he had a problem with his father painting like Jesus for a black church. I get and that's the kind of understanding is difficult to get to but but it's but that's it. That's the best of necessary voyage to try to on this myself to try to put myself a Mohammed Ali shoes and see through his eyes as much as I'm capable. But there were a lot of surprises along the way.

He was very aware of Third World national liberation front struggles had to do with who the editor of the Nation of Islam was in the 60s who happen to be very political and new new and and wrote about the struggle. So would be so-and-so's haberdashery opened up on 64 screen on the front page 3 pages in this about the struggle of a further negative struggles in Angola and Mozambique.

So the world was alive to add the bringing himself, to whom shall I send you a check I'm representative and how shall I be representative to my people.

In effect, they know and then then then then the expansion of the evidence everybody rising up from below that journey for a quest for identity while rep the representation been open since to me that's what the rest of the movie was about as spent a lot of time talking about that there is beautiful movie was remarkable and I'm just wanting you you work with so many all-time greats, Michael and you've been there done that but what was it like for you to have Mohammed Ali walk into a room or you walk into his for the first time with your peers world historian your caring your hands and talk to him about that was your feeling walking into that room and having I was never thought it was awesome and it was it was extraordinary and and I wouldn't of been able to do it without Howard Bingham and he was Ali was one of my all time heroes from early 60s along with two other guys I want to work with American Indian movement and as it was dark can't describe. It was quite extraordinary and then Ali spoke very softly. Howard had a little bit of a starter and I have some difficulty hearing. Well, they were saying.

So the three of us together. Yes, let's say conversation with Matt. I think my first meeting I had with them.

He was in Las Vegas so let's get to a little bit of heat if you don't mind and on my program. We have a segment called celebrity. True or false, where I've called things that have been written about either person or a film and I got some some heat celebrity.

True or false that like to hit you tell me what's true and what's not.

If you don't mind my command play that game with you right now is for you is Paul's eat was originally something that you created in the late 70s and wound up making originally were attempting to is a television series called LA takedown is a true or false false that he screamed like play existed, LA takedown like I extracted the LA takedown script from he and kids thought about making it a television series by God into disagreement about casting the lead then and by week by biome that sells able to return all the ranch's and so what was the casting conundrum back in the day for television. There was a very, very close friend of Brandon Tartikoff ran NBC at the time and there was one after who I was interested in having played one role in Brandon.

I have very friendly amicable disagreement. I decided you know what, let's just leave it alone. After the servers and so you just The scripts and and and is a trial I retainer I retain the rights and they but the heat script that preexisted LA takedown didn't have current heat ending and it wasn't until I discovered that ending and that I was able to say of this whole thing clicks and a lot of there was a movie. So how did you discover the my command something analogous to hitting yourself in the head with a hammer for that you find it again.

I get it out exist. I don't get it had to do with that last image and and the fact been and the idea of counterpoint or or or like a few music where the debt that denounced character will call his writing all of existence into death and is fortunate enough to be in contact with the only other person in his universe to understand some as completely and that also run the same time is also the man who killed him, and that both are true in both of their hundred percent and and so that gave me the idea that I want to be when I'm with Hannah.

I wanted to apprehend the quality hundred percent line with McCauley and want to evade in hundred percent and then the challenge can you make all that happen at the same time and then take audience to move them from each character and every time you with that particular character you are empathetically completely connected to that character even doll in the didn't God story or plot.

The totally oppositional and oppositional ambitions to each other what they want in the world of the film is completely in contradiction to other characters. You are also empathetically connected to so that structure was very exciting.

Very exciting challenge for me and it came from the end image, then reverse engineered back into the rest of the screenplay by rewriting and so it is not a challenge enough you decided to shoot it at LAX at night with planes landing. How did you come up with that in but with the logistical guests trappings that you had drawn their additional tracking was. There was also the week, the Unabomber threatened the block LAX come on. I really had to really put a total coincidence what the person who obviously had a role in dealing with the Obama describing his location was low from inside of the insider like gosh that is you can't make that up.

No did you dig me, would you have to run that through the say hey I want to shoot something with planes flying overhead in, and I imagine that that that you didn't have an unlimited time frame in which to shoot that Michael Lambright while he had a fantastic location manager why still work with. I just had a meeting with about 25 minutes ago Janet managed to get us permission to shoot on the approach to the runways and then one the Unabomber threatened the blog LAX. She walks magic and we are able to still allow the still sugar my gosh next one for you and I guess heat celebrity true or false. My command the Pacino De Niro diner scene was raw done at the Nero suggestion without any rehearsal before you shot it onset such request. This best false the ingredient when when we were in preproduction and we were doing rehearsals.

All of us were reminds that no you don't rehearse the same disdain, particularly artists like Alan Bob, you don't do what you could possibly do. It was rehearsal say like that feeling. You nailed it in the rehearsal will never get back to that when you're shooting at you want magic to happen when you're when you're going when you're actually not distilling it but when you're filming it and you're ready and walked towards their groove were check to happen and take 567 right something like that you wanted to happen. I take one because it could be a Technical flaw something wrong with the camera so you know film is wonderful. What I love about it is that selection when with one vote know if you have one great take – yet that's the gym, and 11 point be that way again. So you looking for you. Looking for to be so real a magical and immediate spontaneous and so you don't know that by over rehearsing a scene like that. So we did what we did as we discussed about the saying we didn't actually know what if anybody spoke the lines. It was kind of in a robotic monotone. Nobody was putting anything anything into it because we all wanted to do it that wants of my one time. How did you get Pacino into Nero to do it to duty. I met Elka Jimmy cottagers may tell them after we did thief, I did know Bob very well listen did and then and Bob and I met a couple times and know they had never really worked together in the same film of the same time and read read the script and yes was the answer and you know and then we put together what became I think a spectacular ensemble cast and everybody was like ensemble company available show up on Daisy wasn't working to see what Burrell was going and John White was considered as significant in on exactly the same stellar plane is Bob and Al and Ellen and that was that was the feeling around about the making of the film was quite wonderful and in the future. Oscar-winner Natalie Portman is the daughter when you would you please take a look back at it now. Also, the cast actually is, even better than high cast or accomplished.

Now when you look back at it that Dennis Hayes brought Michael to William was a close friend couple more here for you my command. True or false to prepare for the letter with Michael Taylors is down came as broad as a before and turn in all eight of these terrific, I mean the is terrific as they come to prepare for the film's climactic bank heist scene De Niro Kilmer and Tom Sizemore you have in case a bank in Century City with the permission of bank security and then made them recount from memory the layout once they left etc. false. That's true, but what would that accomplish in your mind while you can't imagine the tension and read any of us would have if you're if you're your arm that they were there unloaded weapons, but they had what they had the gear that they were wearing in the actual bank robbery, which meant they had sued over last had unloaded weapons at a walk and I just just to walk into a bank like that that attention is extraordinary and they were there to do a job there were there to say when the security guards were standing where the cameras were, how they were going when they had a get out word of more than one extra truth reaction and basically case the bank and the like I said I would. We did this with with the full knowledge of the bank officers wanted, but that it will present you in this bank that day depositing or removing or just conducting the bank business and they look up and there's Robert De Niro, Tom Sizemore, Val Kilmer looking like the casing a bank if not getting set to knock it off. You wouldn't recognize them because with sunglasses and everything else that they had hat didn't wouldn't recognize that the nail it would've been tense for anybody in the bank was very tense of your blabber shall assign the date did they get the memory of the. The layout proper today nailed us. Yes, there are top-notch actors okay and last one for you and friends and Hank is area. He told me the stories I guess I know it's true that in the scene where Pacino basically you know cajoled him and told him that the jig was up for him and his men to start working for for Hannah that Hank had no idea that Pacino was going to talk the way that he did in the line I did his famous line and Hank's reaction of the word Jesus was legit and that's that. The scene that you kept in the film that after we had were what we would do things around us fantastic and we would. He would typically kiss types that were like tanks that we can press were always like, five, six or 756 or seven he had his own and that's where all the great takes were vice, except that I may be doing on Tech Data and that is to limit a wild one, and that became a shorthand for elders basically unplug and sometimes it would be outrageous and absolutely terrible.

Sometimes it be absolutely brilliant because he wouldn't know was that I have and when we work will probably hundred and 10 days into 120 day shoot by that point, so everybody was kind now kind of will the war now that didn't occur to me that this was Hank this is Ari's first day on the show I should explain to him that. Why would the guy duality has sugar. I had no idea it was going.

I now know that that line about the great Nancy did know that, not necessarily that was that was something I was scripted, but how exactly expose the economy, was all right.

But before I let you go. Since you're very busy on the set of Ferrari with remarkable cast Adam driver Penelope Cruz dealing with logistic name three argue yourself surprised by the success of heat to my really gratified it was a real push to two to try to bring these stories into the world's that goes into and and and everywhere from the cognitive. The bottom levels of street life in LA to through the Straits of Malacca pentameter transnational crime in the beginning of the dark web significance and of romance in the TV delivery of the avails character of Charlotte into into completion as a human being. De Niro McCauley and nails Hannah are total self-contained characters. They are revived into their identity and in the end the SQL part of this, so too does Scripture host played about covering the original arrive into into a total complete manacle total complete an individual and is romance very a very unusual woman, Anna Lou was based on somebody I met, it should unless they when we were shooting Miami Vice so it is there. I guess a mandated asking for you get this question on you make a movie or something. I left it now. Okay as I that would be great. Talk to Pacino about it. We need to be talked out of the think about it though. This is the one time to talk about when thinking about okay, sounds good. All right, got it and so I know the most difficult part about writing a book is selling it, so I appreciate you taking the time out of another film that you're doing in Italy which I can't wait to see Ferrari. I know you are part of four versus Ferrari as well. So clearly this is something and she was well medical.

So I'm looking forward to seeing what you got cooking up and I appreciate you give me the time Mr. sex advice that you better ask Michael man right here on the rich Isaacson great Chef mythology fans that is right, straight up your alley said. And ladies, let's take a break will unpack little bit of what we just heard chance Ronnie will join us to talk about what's going on with the heat on the next crumbs off the chrome saw family of gumballs. There is a chrome soft that is out there for you that suits your game. I use the crumbs off the regular chrome soft is what it is called because it suits so many different types of games I'm not the greatest golfer on mama part of that wide range of golfers who want a better feel more distance incredible forgiveness. That's what I need and I truly can feel the difference getting this golf ball. Then another one. But the sale may have one from soft on the tape.

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One of the top basketball information men in the business. What did that say to Kevin, the rent to have him just say okay the trade demand number sending it. There's a partnership. Now they call the partnership which is interesting because normally it's like you know you play basketball for us and we will pay as part of management that talk about partnership is that what helped sweeten the pot for him, so we'll talk about that with charms and then Devon McCourty of the patriots and you want to join us.

Our three so here we are still in our YouTube stream. Just us chickens is our terrestrial radio audience is now listening to some very important commercials. I know you see it you US something about heat that I didn't ask him right that you you you heard something about he said something the other day.

I wish I had asked him after he finds out that that that Hannah had a drug habit only had out of the movie again. I had heard the reason why he so, high strung and I'm like he was supposed to be on my cocaine base with the whole movie, and they, that from the from the from filming this kind of explain some of his outbursts from his outbursts. There's a ton of them obviously like that seem to locate and then another monitoring assaying like another one. I didn't get to is apparently the serverless character played by Val Kilmer. They they ask Hannah Reeves first, who said no because he's playing Caesar and player to player the Chris character also a huge gambling problem, which is part of why he walk away got more into that but I also heard, they shot every scene on location somewhere in Los Angeles. No soundstages used for the whole movie. I was thinking that you like. What are some of the greatest Los Angeles-based movies. Heat is gotta be 100 square area.

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