Jordan Morris in MFD Spring Break

1h 19m
It’s not MaxFunDrive without a wild kickoff spectacular! Former real-life VJ and host of MTV's Spring Break 1999, Dave Holmes, takes your favorite MaxFun hosts through some wacky ‘90s- and Spring Break-themed mini games!!

Featuring: Dave Holmes, Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya, Dimitry Pompée, Tom Lum, Ellen Weatherford, Alex Schmidt, Brenda Snell, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, Dan McCoy, Jordan Morris, Manolo Moreno, Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper, Ella McLeod, John-Luke Roberts, Justin McElroy, Clint McElroy, Mike Cabellon, Sierra Katow, Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford, John Moe, Christian Dueñas, Christian Duguay

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Runtime: 1h 19m

Transcript

Speaker 1 It's MFD Spring Break Spectacular 2025. I'm Dave Holmes, and this is the globally famous Max Fund Ride.

Speaker 1 The one time of year when we ask for your support to become a new or upgrading member, which you can do right now at maximumfund.org/slash join.

Speaker 1 This is the biggest MFD spring break in the network's history, and it's going to be wet,

Speaker 4 wild,

Speaker 1 and retro the first rule of fight club is you do not talk about fight clubs this mfd spring break we're paying tribute to the 90s celebrating the decades music movies and pop culture as only match fun can do but now you know there was a man named jack dawson and that he saved me in every way that a person can be saved

Speaker 1 Our first stop is Basel, Switzerland, where this year's Eurovision Song Contest will take place. I hear very faintly somebody say, what's Eurovision?

Speaker 1 I have the Eurovangelist hosts here to explain it to you. Dimitri, we'll start with you.

Speaker 9 The short version is, Europe's competing nations all pick a song and an artist.

Speaker 9 They send it to the host city, and they all compete in an amazing showdown to find out what's the best song in Europe that year.

Speaker 13 Oh, yeah, Oscar, anything to add?

Speaker 15 It's the gay Super Bowl.

Speaker 3 It is.

Speaker 11 It's just a bunch of spectacle, a bunch of lights, a bunch bunch of good times.

Speaker 1 Oscar, thank you for pointing out that it is lit. They don't have it in the dark like some farm people.

Speaker 17 Jeremy? My standard line for describing what Eurovision is is that it is Street Fighter but with music.

Speaker 12 There you go.

Speaker 1 Now I found out the three of you were going to host the world's largest dance party at the Dance Pavilion sponsored by Dunkaroos and Hollister. So I was a little jealous.

Speaker 1 But then I realized I could fly over. I could attend this dance party.
And you guys have all the pressure of organizing it. So we are about 10 minutes from the start of your dance party.

Speaker 1 Before you take the stage as a three-headed DJ, can you give us a little preview of the spring break-appropriate Eurovision songs that you have selected to play and why?

Speaker 17 It's a shame people can't see the three-headed DJ costume.

Speaker 17 I should let our Eurovision experts take the stage first.

Speaker 9 Let's kick it off the right way as we stand next to the River Rhine.

Speaker 9 I think there's no better song for your Eurovision Spring Break playlist than, of course, Greece 2001 with Die for You by Antique.

Speaker 9 We have future Eurovision winner Elena Paparisu performing with a dear friend, a wonderful early 2000s dance bop that's all about the devotion to your loved one, even until the point of death.

Speaker 1 That is an excellent lead-off clip, Dimitri. Who's got next?

Speaker 11 Listen, when I think about spring break, I think about MTV spring break. I think

Speaker 11 people in scantily clad bathing suits and cancun sort of partying.

Speaker 11 And I kind of want to go back to that mid-90s kind of vibe with a song that kind of hit in the US, but no one really knows that it's a Eurovision song.

Speaker 11 I'm picking UA just a little bit from the UK 1996 by the one, the only Gina G.

Speaker 11 The feelings are right. It's great.
You can grind up on somebody in a consensual way. The vibes are correct.

Speaker 12 I love that.

Speaker 1 And it's one of those rare Eurovision songs that crossed over. Now, it only crossed over so far as the gay clubs of 1996 and 1997.

Speaker 16 It didn't get too much further than that, but that's enough.

Speaker 1 Counts.

Speaker 9 But as we know, as we know, the gay clubs in the 90s set the culture for the rest of us.

Speaker 21 So

Speaker 9 when it was cool with the gays, it was cool with everybody.

Speaker 17 Now, speaking of cool with the gays, you need a song that's going to get everybody on the dance floor moving and like just going crazy.

Speaker 17 And so I need to celebrate perhaps the greatest drag performer in Eurovision history. I'm talking Ukraine's 2007 Verka Serduchka with their song, Dancing Lasha Tumbai.

Speaker 17 Amazing. If this does not get your party going, like, I don't know what to tell you.

Speaker 11 The party's dead.

Speaker 17 This came in second place, and it's also a great anti-Russia imperialism song so we love that as well.

Speaker 1 In your face, Putin. Never more topical than right now.

Speaker 1 I would like to slide one in if I could.

Speaker 20 Dave, of course.

Speaker 7 You're an evangelist too.

Speaker 25 Who knows Spring Break better than Dave Holmes?

Speaker 1 Well, that's very true.

Speaker 1 There is a song from, I believe the year was 1973 to Eurovision Winner, and it really encapsulates what the whole thing is.

Speaker 9 It was 1975.

Speaker 11 Was it 1975?

Speaker 1 Do you know what I'm going to say?

Speaker 9 I'm assuming you're going to go with ding-a-dong.

Speaker 27 You know, that's right.

Speaker 1 1975 from

Speaker 12 Netherlands. Netherlands.
Netherlands.

Speaker 1 And I know the line is a big hit, but it really sounds like Ding-a-dong. Listen to it.
Maybe it's a bigot.

Speaker 1 But I love it. It makes no sense.
And it's so 1973 or 5.

Speaker 1 It's everything.

Speaker 9 I prefer maybe it's a bigot. That's funnier to me.

Speaker 1 Honestly, it's something we're all saying to ourselves.

Speaker 12 When we meet someone new.

Speaker 1 Oh, maybe it's a bigot.

Speaker 22 It's happening a lot these days.

Speaker 1 It is happening a lot these days.

Speaker 1 Okay, I'm seeing the stage manager trying to get your attention, which means we are almost out of time. So let's jump ahead to your crescendo songs.

Speaker 1 What are your closing bangers, Jeremy?

Speaker 29 Boy. Okay.

Speaker 17 I am the resident rock fan at Eurovision. And obviously, pop and rock have a symbiosis that it goes back many, many decades.

Speaker 17 But never has it been more truly expressed at Eurovision than in 2006 with Lordy's hard rock hallelujah.

Speaker 17 And just imagining hitting a high right when Hard Rock Hallelujah drops in. I don't know.
Feels pretty good to me.

Speaker 1 I like it. Oscar?

Speaker 31 Great pick.

Speaker 11 Okay, this is going to be a controversial one because this one just was just released. And

Speaker 32 okay, I know what this is.

Speaker 11 It's the song that I keep coming back to. If you want people to dance, the crescendo is happening.

Speaker 3 And you want people to get horny and laugh a little, giggle it a little bit.

Speaker 11 I'm going for the Malta entry of this year's Eurovision 2025.

Speaker 34 I'm talking about

Speaker 11 Mariana Conte Kant,

Speaker 3 spelled K-A-N-T, which is Maltese for sing.

Speaker 3 I do it all the time, yeah, I do

Speaker 38 Singing.

Speaker 17 She's serving, singing.

Speaker 11 But she does. The chorus does go like this.
Do re mi fa so so s.

Speaker 9 And it is.

Speaker 1 She's serving, singing.

Speaker 38 She's serving, singing, but she's also serving.

Speaker 38 Wow.

Speaker 11 If that isn't a song to get people up,

Speaker 9 that is going to do it for me.

Speaker 1 Okay, go on, Malta.

Speaker 26 Absolutely.

Speaker 9 Dimitri, look, like you said, our excitement is peaked. Our hearts are beating like a drum.

Speaker 9 In fact, there's a Eurovision song that talks about your heart beating like a drum when you're dancing out partying with the one you love. I'm talking about Turkey 2009 Doom Tech Tech.

Speaker 39 Can you feel the rhythm in my heart? The beats going doom tech tech. Always out of life.

Speaker 33 I love that song.

Speaker 13 Of course. Doom Tech Tech.

Speaker 9 Of course.

Speaker 9 You end your playlist with Doom Tech Tech. Everyone's walking out happy.

Speaker 40 Oh, I love it.

Speaker 1 I love it. I need this playlist in my life right now.

Speaker 17 Good news. We got it waited for you on Spotify.
We'll put it in the show notes.

Speaker 13 Love it.

Speaker 33 Dave, you only got one.

Speaker 9 Why do you end us, Dave? You finish on the playlist.

Speaker 1 I unabashedly love, and I don't remember the year, but I know it was Sweden, Mans Sermerlof's heroes.

Speaker 9 2015 heroes.

Speaker 1 When I'm out running and my energy begins to flag a little bit, guess what? Puts the wind back in my sails.

Speaker 12 Months.

Speaker 12 Months.

Speaker 1 All right, you guys, thank you so much for doing this. I got to hop back on the Concorde and head back to South Padre Island.

Speaker 1 Thank you very much for taking the time to chat with me right before the biggest event of your careers.

Speaker 17 Oh, yeah, we got to get into our three-headed DJ costume. Oh, yes.

Speaker 1 Yep, you got to do it right now.

Speaker 1 Coming up, we'll check in with Hal Lublin, who's hanging out at the 90s Pop Culture Appreciation Cabana.

Speaker 42 Pele speaks righteous. Sister Zena says funky.
How bizarre.

Speaker 42 How bizarre.

Speaker 32 How bizarre.

Speaker 1 But first, it's show versus show versus show versus show. As go fact to yourselves, J.

Speaker 1 Keith Van Stratton hosts an epic trivia showdown with secretly incredibly fascinating Alex Schmidt, Secret Histories of Nerd Mysteries, Brenda Snell. Let's Learn Everythings, Tom Lum.

Speaker 1 And from just the Zoo of Us, Ellen Weatherford.

Speaker 45 All right, the person who gets the most questions correct will have gotten the most questions correct. Here's how it's going to work.
I'm going to ask you a question.

Speaker 48 If you know the answer, say the first word in your show name and the first one to call out in guess first.

Speaker 49 Please wait for me to call on you and let's practice our buzz in words.

Speaker 2 Ellen, what's your buzzin' word?

Speaker 50 Just.

Speaker 8 Alex?

Speaker 43 I'm gonna go with Sif because it's fast. Sif.

Speaker 51 Brenda?

Speaker 52 Secret.

Speaker 53 And Tom?

Speaker 54 Lutz.

Speaker 2 All right, here is your first question.

Speaker 14 Here we go.

Speaker 47 The X-Men belong to a long line of fantastic characters which started with the human torch in 1939 from Timely Publications.

Speaker 49 Timely's name changed to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, and it changed to what name in 1961?

Speaker 57 Secret. Let's.
Secret, I heard first.

Speaker 38 Marvel.

Speaker 25 Marvel is correct, and Secret is on the board.

Speaker 58 Very nice job, Brenda.

Speaker 8 Here is your next question.

Speaker 48 Cheers Cheers has one of television's most memorable theme songs written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo.

Speaker 2 Although it's known as The Theme from Cheers, what is the actual title of the theme song?

Speaker 54 Secret.

Speaker 59 Secret.

Speaker 60 Is it called Where Everybody Knows Your Name, or no?

Speaker 8 Well, this is the part where you answer instead of ask, so if you praise that as an answer.

Speaker 16 Is it not Jeopardy Rules?

Speaker 22 No, no, not Jeopardy Rules.

Speaker 34 It's not confident then.

Speaker 60 Is it Where Everybody Knows Your Name?

Speaker 2 It is Where Everybody Knows Your Name.

Speaker 44 Secret running away with it so far.

Speaker 56 Two to nothing, to nothing, to nothing.

Speaker 48 Let's see if the others could get on the board.

Speaker 14 Oh, who here loves sports?

Speaker 64 That's what I thought. I'm wearing a benchmark hat.

Speaker 58 You are, okay.

Speaker 45 On March 10th, 1955, the Zamboni made its debut in what professional sports league?

Speaker 47 Let's I heard first.

Speaker 68 The NHL.

Speaker 25 That is correct.

Speaker 58 Tom and Let's Learn Everything are on the board.

Speaker 59 The National Hockey League.

Speaker 47 Fun fact, Zamboni is a registered trademark of the Zamboni Company, and they are very protective of their trademark.

Speaker 23 Here is your next one.

Speaker 49 The movie Kill Bill Volume 1 opens with the quote, Revenge is a dish best served cold, which is credited to a proverb of what species of Star Trek aliens?

Speaker 16 Just.

Speaker 8 Just, I heard.

Speaker 34 Klingon.

Speaker 70 Klingon is correct, and I can't believe we had that much of a delay regarding a Star Trek quest.

Speaker 69 There's a lot of Star Trek aliens, okay?

Speaker 16 Yeah, there are.

Speaker 49 It loops back around.

Speaker 43 If you know too much, then you're like well it could be a good episode exactly i was in a mind palace about the tholians i was like lost somewhere yeah

Speaker 66 all right here we go with our next question we've got a game going now as shown in the musical alexander hamilton was the united states first secretary of what

Speaker 1 i i think that was alex yes the treasury that is correct ten dollar founding father secretary of treasury treasury or state treasurier state treasury all right here's your next question According to one of TV's Twilight Zones openings, you're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of what?

Speaker 54 Secret.

Speaker 59 Secret.

Speaker 52 I literally just listened to this, but of mind?

Speaker 52 Mind. That is my answer.
That is my answer.

Speaker 25 That is your answer.

Speaker 45 The confidence is growing, and with good reason, that is correct.

Speaker 48 Sight and sound of mind.

Speaker 52 There's literally like that in like what I'm doing for this week's episode of the podcast. I literally just watched that opening.

Speaker 47 Was that a coincidence or did we conspire to help you get that answer correct?

Speaker 18 This goes all the way to the top.

Speaker 64 Almost

Speaker 64 all the Exodus episode.

Speaker 23 Here's your next question.

Speaker 23 Tom Lehrer noted for his song on the electric company, there's a certain magic letter that can turn a can into a cane, turn a pan into a pane, and make a little hug become huge instantly if you just add what quiet vowel.

Speaker 16 Just first.

Speaker 47 I heard just first.

Speaker 16 E.

Speaker 8 More specific, please.

Speaker 18 Silent E.

Speaker 57 Silent E is the answer we were looking for.

Speaker 72 That is the wonderful song with wonderful animation by the wonderful Tom Lehrer.

Speaker 49 What is the proper term for the motion cats make by rhythmically alternating their paws pushing in and out against a pliable object?

Speaker 50 Just.

Speaker 17 Just.

Speaker 14 Kneading.

Speaker 15 Kneading is correct.

Speaker 14 Yes.

Speaker 2 Kneading, otherwise known as making biscuits, which I think is

Speaker 49 one of my favorite cute things that kitties do.

Speaker 36 I like that it's still a baking term. I thought it was going to be much more scientific or ology or something.

Speaker 23 All right, let's move on to our next question.

Speaker 62 This one has to do with Canada and food.

Speaker 49 In the early part of the 2000s, thieves stole 3,000 tons of what Canadian food stuff valued at $18.7 million.

Speaker 45 Of course, that's Canadian dollars.

Speaker 49 Let's...

Speaker 37 Oh, Canadian dollars. Never mind.

Speaker 73 No, maple syrup?

Speaker 14 Maple syrup is correct.

Speaker 38 That's right.

Speaker 72 3,000 tons of maple syrup.

Speaker 45 Fun fact, Canada has a cartel that controls over 70% of the world's supply of maple syrup.

Speaker 37 But I know a guy if you want to taste

Speaker 73 he makes blue.

Speaker 33 He makes blue maple syrup. Yeah, that's right.
It's pure.

Speaker 64 It's so pure.

Speaker 8 All right, here's our next question.

Speaker 49 Anxiety over World War II breaking out in Europe led some handbags to be designed with a stylish compartment to hold what life-saving device?

Speaker 74 Just.

Speaker 1 Just.

Speaker 50 A knife.

Speaker 53 A knife?

Speaker 44 Incorrect, but that definitely is handy in New York.

Speaker 33 SIF. SIF.

Speaker 71 Bigger knife.

Speaker 69 That's right. They would say, now that's a knife.

Speaker 51 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 57 No. Any other guesses?

Speaker 68 Let's.

Speaker 19 Let's.

Speaker 51 A gas mask?

Speaker 63 Gas mask?

Speaker 14 That's ridiculous and correct.

Speaker 51 Oh, that's right.

Speaker 36 It seems the gas mask is mightier than the knife.

Speaker 66 I love playing rock, paper, gas mask.

Speaker 16 Yes.

Speaker 8 That's right.

Speaker 53 Respirators or gas masks were part of a line of luxury handbags that were designed and sold near World War.

Speaker 47 Excuse me.

Speaker 51 around World War II in Europe.

Speaker 61 The Chanel gas mask? Yeah, I am. Who are you wearing?

Speaker 25 All right, let's move on.

Speaker 8 Here's some questions about improv comedy.

Speaker 47 He was an acclaimed writer, director, producer, and actor.

Speaker 55 She is an acclaimed writer, director, producer, and actor.

Speaker 47 And together, they're probably the greatest improv duo of all time whose comedy records made the pop music charts and won the Grammy.

Speaker 22 Who are they?

Speaker 33 Sif? Sif?

Speaker 43 Nichols and May.

Speaker 2 That is correct.

Speaker 44 Yes, we also would have accepted May and Nichols.

Speaker 73 Yes, Nichols and May, of course, is correct.

Speaker 53 The Grammy-winning comedy duo.

Speaker 44 Any fans of Breaking Bad here?

Speaker 69 Well, let's see how you do anyway on this.

Speaker 36 I made that reference about the blue thing.

Speaker 25 Oh, you did. So, Tom,

Speaker 71 fake fan.

Speaker 46 Big fake fan.

Speaker 69 Well, there are some rabid fans of Breaking Bad, some of whom like to visit the actual filming locations of the show in Albuquerque and recreate some of the show's iconic moments.

Speaker 48 This led show creator Vince Gilligan to beg fans to stop going to the actual house used as Walter White's home and throwing what large circular food on the roof.

Speaker 33 Let's.

Speaker 37 Let's, I think you were in first.

Speaker 36 Yeah, you're in the first place.

Speaker 68 I was gonna buzz in the moment you said house.

Speaker 38 I knew what this was gonna be.

Speaker 68 This is throwing pizzas on the roof.

Speaker 22 That is correct. Yes.

Speaker 47 He does that.

Speaker 69 Exactly. Yes.

Speaker 44 Please do not throw pizzas on the roof.

Speaker 72 Please bring them to my doorstep.

Speaker 69 All right, another TV question.

Speaker 23 While the TV show Roseanne gained acclaim for its depiction of a working-class family, season nine of the show depicted the same family as incredibly wealthy.

Speaker 56 How did the family come upon this sudden fortune?

Speaker 16 Secret.

Speaker 14 Secret.

Speaker 61 Roseanne won the lottery.

Speaker 67 That is correct.

Speaker 44 Yes, you won the question and Roseanne won the lottery.

Speaker 63 Hey, let's get a score update as we head into the final crunch of questions.

Speaker 23 We've got Alex with two, we've got Ellen with three, and we've got a tie at the top, Brenda and Tom with four.

Speaker 57 A very close game.

Speaker 37 Anybody could win, but we probably know it's not going to be one of these people.

Speaker 64 All right, here we go with our next question.

Speaker 44 I didn't say the name, but you just.

Speaker 64 People directed at me, and I'm okay with it.

Speaker 36 No, that's a nice

Speaker 63 again. The stakes could not be lower.

Speaker 47 Much of the film Ed Wood involves the making of what critics Michael and Harry Medved would later call the worst film ever made.

Speaker 8 What sci-fi film featuring Criswell, Vampyra, and Bella Lugosi do we get to see come to life?

Speaker 33 Sif.

Speaker 16 Sif.

Speaker 43 Is this one Plan 9 from Outer Space?

Speaker 72 It is Plan 9 from Outer Space.

Speaker 25 Very nice.

Speaker 56 Very nice job.

Speaker 49 The musical Les Miserable is based on the novel Les Miserable, published in 1862.

Speaker 48 Who is the author of that novel?

Speaker 76 Secret.

Speaker 36 Just.

Speaker 14 Secret.

Speaker 74 It is.

Speaker 61 Oh my gosh. I blanked on it.

Speaker 59 I relent.

Speaker 44 Ellen, you were the next one in.

Speaker 18 Hugo.

Speaker 6 Victor Hugo is correct.

Speaker 2 In the season three episode of the Brady Bunches, Her Sister's Shadow, Jan complains about not getting the kind of attention one of her siblings gets.

Speaker 48 In doing so, what name does Jan memorably repeat three times?

Speaker 36 Sif.

Speaker 21 Sif.

Speaker 43 Marsha, Marcia, Marsha.

Speaker 46 That is correct, correct, correct.

Speaker 16 I think it was Bloody Mary. I took her name three times.

Speaker 64 So it's like, clearly, Jimmy.

Speaker 69 When he said that, then she appeared.

Speaker 64 Oh, God, I'm Marcia.

Speaker 51 Oh, oh, no.

Speaker 36 I'm falling down the stairs. She pushed me downstairs.

Speaker 44 As long as you don't say Beetlejuice or Candyman, I think we're okay.

Speaker 51 All right.

Speaker 76 ladies and gentlemen we are all tied up at four all tied up everybody is currently in the lead oh my god

Speaker 53 it is going to come down to this one last

Speaker 37 question

Speaker 37 in ontario canada more than 75 of milk is sold in what type of container secret bags bags is correct congratulations brenda

Speaker 16 i didn't know i was going to do this congratulations brenda good job, Brenda.

Speaker 36 Good job, Brenda.

Speaker 64 Of this very important, very exciting trivia showdown.

Speaker 69 Congratulations. Well, hey, everybody, I want to thank you, Tom Lum, Ellen Weatherford, Brenda Snell, and Alex Schmidt.

Speaker 56 Now, where can listeners who aren't here with us at the Long Beach Convention Center Promenade Meeting Room find you?

Speaker 75 Ellen, why don't you go ahead and tell us?

Speaker 61 Just the Zoo of Us on Maximum Fun, wherever you get podcasts.

Speaker 69 And Alex?

Speaker 43 Yeah, secretly, incredibly fascinating. If you search secretly in a podcast app, that's the red one.

Speaker 25 And Tom?

Speaker 77 where let's learn everything.

Speaker 49 We did a topic about bagged milk with a Canadian.

Speaker 68 If you want to learn some more about that, amazing.

Speaker 52 And Brenda, you find me at secret histories of nerd mysteries on Maximum Fun.

Speaker 46 Excellent. And I'm J.

Speaker 23 Keith Van Stratton from Go Fact Yourself here at Maximum Fun.

Speaker 55 Hey, thanks so much for everybody who supports us in the Max Fun drive.

Speaker 48 You can go to maximum fun.org/slash join.

Speaker 14 All right, don't go anywhere, listeners.

Speaker 70 There's more show right after this.

Speaker 1 We got to go to break, but when I come back, I will sit sit down for an exclusive interview with Auburn College student and guy who died, Thatcher Sawyer.

Speaker 41 I was pronounced legally dead, and I saw heaven itself.

Speaker 1 But first, here's Mike Cavillon on stage at the 90s Pop Culture Appreciation Cabana, appreciating Fournon Blonde's What's Up?

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Speaker 56 And I am feeling a little

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Speaker 1 MFD Spring Break 2025. We are in the Frutopia one-on-one interview lounge.
I am Dave Holmes with a young man who's down here all the way from Auburn University.

Speaker 1 He's a little bit of a Spring Break celebrity. Please welcome Thatcher Sawyer.
Hi, Thatcher.

Speaker 41 Oh, Dave, it's great to be here. I can't wait to share my story with with everybody.

Speaker 1 We can't wait to be shared in that story.

Speaker 33 Yeah, go Sandpipers.

Speaker 41 Go Sandpipers. We're the number one school in rowing, lacrosse, and shorts.

Speaker 29 Yeah,

Speaker 1 and an excellent pair of shorts on you right now, Thatcher. Madras never looked so good.
So you had a bit of an interesting experience at Spring Break last year. Why don't you tell us about it?

Speaker 41 Well, Dave, during spring break last year, I legally died.

Speaker 16 Thatcher.

Speaker 41 I was pronounced legally dead, and I saw heaven itself.

Speaker 1 Okay, back me up a few steps, Thatcher. What happened? What were the circumstances of your spring break death?

Speaker 41 I was a tragic victim of mixing.

Speaker 41 Obviously, I know this now, but like I just want to say to all the young people out there, if you're partying, if you're throwing down, just watch for mixing because I unfortunately mixed tequila, Celsius, and being on a balcony that collapsed.

Speaker 16 Wow.

Speaker 1 Oh, that's a difficult combination.

Speaker 41 Because of that,

Speaker 41 I was legally dead for 14 minutes, but was brought back to life by heroic EMTs. They're the real heroes.

Speaker 41 But, you know, in the time that I was gone, I was fortunate enough to see heaven, to see the other side, and to see what awaits us.

Speaker 41 You know, after the party's over.

Speaker 1 I have so many questions about the afterlife. I'm just going to start.
What does it smell like?

Speaker 41 Oh, I mean, it's just got this wonderful, smoky smell, right? Like a smoky sulfur charcoal. Like you ever like catch your flesh on fire? You ever like catch your hair or flesh on fire?

Speaker 41 Like maybe you fall in a bonfire, you get too drunk at a bonfire. So it smells a little bit like when human flesh burns, right? Just like, just like gorgeous smells in heaven.

Speaker 16 Wow.

Speaker 1 Oh, God. Yeah.
So like a little bit like a like a like a fire pit or a Korean barbecue, but human flesh.

Speaker 41 Yeah, human flesh, exactly. It's kind of got a stench, a kind of a reek, you know, but like, you know, I was into it.

Speaker 1 The music playing in heaven, is it what you're listening to when you die? Or is there special heaven afterlife music?

Speaker 41 You know, I assumed I would be up there jamming with the greats. I play a little guitar, Dave.
Do you know that? I play a little guitar.

Speaker 1 I didn't know that, but I did assume.

Speaker 41 People love it when they're at a party with me and I break out the acoustic and I throw down a little Buffalo Soldier.

Speaker 16 Oh, I love that.

Speaker 41 No matter what's playing on the stereo, it's a song of revolution, Dave.

Speaker 1 And it speaks so directly to your own personal experiences.

Speaker 41 Exactly. I've had a lot of hardship.
You know, Bob Marley, he gets me.

Speaker 41 Anyway, what I was assuming was that I would be in heaven jamming with Hendrix, Bob Marley, the one guy from Dave Matthews' band that died. I didn't really see many, many musicians.

Speaker 41 There was this really cool guy, though, Genghis Khan.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, I've heard that name. Is he on Survivor or Big Brother?

Speaker 41 No, I think he was like a leader or something.

Speaker 41 Okay. Not a history guy.
I'm more of just like a school of life kind of guy. Yeah.
He's great with percussion, and he had this friend there, Vlad the Impaler.

Speaker 1 Uh-huh. Is he a TikToker?

Speaker 3 He's a TikToker.

Speaker 41 Maybe he might be a TikToker. I have like a different TikTok algorithm than most people.
I'm on crosstalk, which is like CrossFit and talking over each other.

Speaker 41 That's my TikTok algorithm. But this guy was really cool.
And, you know, we had a little drum circle and it was like just really cool and like expressive and spiritual.

Speaker 1 It was kind of right up your alley the afterlife, but something,

Speaker 1 something pulled you back. I'm just curious what that was.

Speaker 41 Yeah, you know, I think I just realized that I had a lot of unfinished business to take care of here on earth.

Speaker 41 Of course, I have my great girlfriend Kendra and she and I were supposed to go to a wedding, so I didn't want to like miss out on that.

Speaker 41 It was her cousin who's really cool, who's kind of like a cousin to me in many ways.

Speaker 41 I have a lot of great ideas for apps, so I think I like wanted to make sure that I get some of these apps off the ground.

Speaker 41 And of course, Dave Matthews' band is touring in the fall, so I just wanted to come back for that.

Speaker 1 And now, this is so exciting. Maximum Fun and Miramax together are getting into the film business, and our first film is a dramatization of your story.

Speaker 41 Yeah, it was just like really exciting. Of course, like my uncle's an executive at Miramax, so he like fast-tracked it.
Just a really, really good script from Diablo Cody.

Speaker 41 She was fun to work with. She really responded well to my many notes.
Yeah, I think I'm just like really excited to like finally see myself up on screen, you know? Representation is so important.

Speaker 41 And I am, I think I'm just like excited to finally tell the story of a straight white guy that died and hopefully others can be inspired by my journey.

Speaker 1 And Thatcher, you brought a scene? Can you set it up for us?

Speaker 41 Yeah, this is the pivotal scene where the heroic EMTs bring me back from heaven.

Speaker 41 Can you just tell me if my friend is even alive?

Speaker 80 I'm doing compressions.

Speaker 1 Come on, dude. Tack a broth!

Speaker 80 Think about the memes that you might go on to send to your friends and family. Look at those maddress slacks.

Speaker 1 I see his eyes fluttering.

Speaker 80 There's life in those eyes.

Speaker 1 Yeah, man.

Speaker 40 Incredible.

Speaker 1 Thatcher Sawyer's Oops, I Fell and Died comes out this May. Cannot wait.
Everybody goes seeing it.

Speaker 1 What are Clint and Justin McElroy up to in Daytona Beach?

Speaker 9 Be positive that it won't hurt.

Speaker 64 Right.

Speaker 7 And give me your blood.

Speaker 1 Still ahead, the segment MFD's lawyers don't want us to do.

Speaker 4 It's gonna be wild.

Speaker 81 I love watching wrestling and talking about wrestling and interviewing wrestlers. It's pretty cool.
You know I'm able to do all these incredible things?

Speaker 81 Because a friend didn't let me mix tequila and Celsius and step out onto a wobbly balcony in South Beach. Friends don't don't let other friends mix on balconies.

Speaker 1 Hey there, I am Dave Holmes and you are experiencing the MFD 2025 Spring Break Spectacular.

Speaker 1 I'm at the Fruit by the Foot Party Animal Pavilion

Speaker 1 in South Padre Island, where hundreds of party animals have been competing all day long for our first annual Golden Chalice Trophy.

Speaker 14 And you can hear just how wild it is.

Speaker 1 We're down to our final contestants. And the winner today will be going home with this rad golden chalice filled with the party animals' favorite snack.

Speaker 1 So without further ado, let's say bonjour to our remaining handlers from Dr. Game Show Manolo Moreno, Eurovangelists Jeremy Bent, Let's Learn Everythings Tom Lum.

Speaker 1 And from just the Zoo of Us, Ellen Weatherford.

Speaker 1 First up, Manolo Moreno.

Speaker 1 Now your buddy here is really going to town on those bagel bites, proving the adage that when pizza's on a bagel, you can have pizza anytime.

Speaker 20 Who's your friend here?

Speaker 19 I brought

Speaker 19 a party pig.

Speaker 82 His name is Pigga Chad.

Speaker 82 Here he is right now.

Speaker 16 There he is.

Speaker 1 No, what's his name again?

Speaker 82 Pigga Chad.

Speaker 82 He just said that he was annoyed by the flight

Speaker 82 because

Speaker 82 people kept telling him to go under the seat. he said yeah he said he wanted to fly the plane well

Speaker 1 you know what we could do a lot worse these days yeah so i understand you you actually speak pig that's impressive

Speaker 82 yeah i mostly understand it i'm too embarrassed you don't speak it you do you yeah i interpret you comprehend and read it you mostly go like where's the bathroom stuff like that yeah yeah which is weird because my pig uh likes traveling yeah he likes traveling he He just came back from France and he learned some French.

Speaker 82 If you want to hear what he said, he said.

Speaker 82 And yeah, that does mean

Speaker 82 where is the bathroom.

Speaker 1 He is multilingual.

Speaker 1 So when did you realize, Manolo, that Pig Chad liked to party?

Speaker 82 I heard him down the street at

Speaker 31 those party houses.

Speaker 82 He likes singing this song.

Speaker 82 And that's when I knew.

Speaker 1 Jeremy Bent, who you got with you? And why do they like to party?

Speaker 9 These are bonobos, Dave.

Speaker 17 Bonobos.

Speaker 16 Yeah.

Speaker 17 Our closest non-human relative,

Speaker 12 but also animals known.

Speaker 46 to party.

Speaker 1 Wow. What do you mean by that?

Speaker 17 Okay, so these animals, they're very close to humans.

Speaker 17 They're a fellow primate. They're one of two animals within the chimp family, because bonobos are a type of chimp.

Speaker 17 But they are the only animal that exhibits a similar behavior to us humans. They tongue kiss, just like we do.
So these animals like to get down.

Speaker 16 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Jeremy, what are your bonobos named?

Speaker 17 When I first met them, they told me their names are Manny and Tess.

Speaker 1 Manny and Tess. So when did you realize that your bonobos like to throw down?

Speaker 17 Well, you know, once you see, you know, a big community of bonobos in action, you realize that, like, oh,

Speaker 17 they like to get it on. They have sex for pleasure.
They do it frequently. They do it with

Speaker 17 multiple partners, but they also are known to have long friendships and lengthy relationships as well. They're just like a good-time gang, bonobos.

Speaker 64 All right.

Speaker 1 You seem like you actually did some work and research, Jeremy Bent.

Speaker 1 I'm taken by surprise. Tom Mom, who you got with you?

Speaker 77 Well, I thought one of the most and underrated factors of a party animal is a chill hang. And so I brought perhaps the most chillest hanger in the world,

Speaker 43 the sloth, as my party animal. Sure.
Wow.

Speaker 77 People don't often know they're nocturnal, so they'll be up all night.

Speaker 77 They are literally cold-blooded, and their temperature will change up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit within a single day because they don't care. They'll just, hey, you know what?

Speaker 26 I'll rock with whatever we're rocking with.

Speaker 1 That's so important to the art of partying, is resilience. Tom Lum, does your sloth have a name?

Speaker 77 Also, Pikachad, weirdly.

Speaker 18 One of you's got to be like Pikachad A, and one of you has to be like Pikachad S.

Speaker 72 Yeah, like on the bachelor.

Speaker 1 Finally, Ellen Weatherford, who's with you, and why do they like to party?

Speaker 18 Well, I've brought only two to three hundred of my closest friends. I've brought a colony of western honeybees, apis mellifera.

Speaker 18 So, you know, I feel like there's no bigger bummer than getting to a party and realizing that it's like all dudes

Speaker 18 so I figured I would bring you know a few hundred females because the in a honeybee colony the only males are a few sort of like they're basically just there for reproduction occasionally and everyone else is all females so I brought some literal fly honeys

Speaker 1 now talk to me about their partying strategies and likes and dislikes.

Speaker 18 They are extremely social. They bring snacks to the party.

Speaker 18 When they collect pollen, they, you know, attach pollen to their body and then they process it into something called bee bread. So they are bringing snacks to share.

Speaker 18 They also communicate with dance moves, which I feel like there's nothing more party than that.

Speaker 1 So true. We will be back later this hour.
from the fruit by the foot party pavilion to see which of these competitors will go home with the golden chalice.

Speaker 1 While we take a break, our judges, Laurie Petty, Gerardo, and the guy who plays the guitar player in California Dreams, the show that is like Saved by the Bell, but it's banded instead of high school.

Speaker 1 They will review our contestants and come to a decision. Stick around for more MFD Spring Break.

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Speaker 40 Well,

Speaker 1 our judges have rendered a verdict. I'll go through one by one.
Pikachad. Pikachad? Pikachad.
Pikachad the sloth.

Speaker 1 Your resilience made my insides bounce for joy. But your internal cooling left me cold.
I'm sorry, my dear, but you are eliminated.

Speaker 1 Manny and Tess, the bonobos, your level of affection made me warm inside. But overall, I found your appearance to be pants.
That means we are down to two competitors. Piga Chad the pig

Speaker 1 and a big swarm of honeybees.

Speaker 1 Congratulations, Manolo. You win the Fruit Gusher's Golden Chalice.

Speaker 1 so what pig a chad like to fill it with

Speaker 22 or beer

Speaker 1 boy this guy likes the party

Speaker 18 ellen you were so close and yet so far do you think you'll try again next year um yeah for sure the colony is always here it keeps uh the colony never goes away this colony will never collapse baby Stick around for more MFD Spring Break.

Speaker 1 Welcome back to MFD Spring Break. We're channeling the 90s, and I've asked a few of this network's greatest movie minds to compile a list of the decade's most iconic films.

Speaker 1 We are in the Orville Redenbacher Extreme Amounts of Movie Theater Butter Microwave Popcorn Screening Room for Maximum Film.

Speaker 7 It's Drea Clark and Alonzo Geraldi.

Speaker 1 Welcome.

Speaker 20 Hello. Hoodie hoo!

Speaker 1 How's your spring break?

Speaker 35 This is my first real spring break. So it's a rum spring energy for me.
I'm very excited to be here.

Speaker 27 She's already had her hair braided.

Speaker 1 And you are actually holding a bottle of Malibu rum in your hands.

Speaker 12 Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's a sponsored rum springa.

Speaker 1 It's a spiced rum springa.

Speaker 1 Welcome to the both of you. And welcome also from the Flop House, Dan McCoy.
Hello, welcome, Dan. Hello.

Speaker 1 Drea, Alonzo, and Dan are compiling a list of their picks for the most culturally impactful movies of the 90s. Let's get started.

Speaker 12 Alonzo?

Speaker 27 Well, I mean, 1999 obviously is quite rightly pointed at as a movie, as a year that really changed film a lot and threw a lot of, you know,

Speaker 27 kind of wrenches in the system of big studio filmmaking. And you had a lot of indie o tours making these big breakthroughs and going wild.
So I'm going to make the case

Speaker 27 that

Speaker 27 even though it was not a success in theaters, Fight Club

Speaker 27 really kind of set a new tone of like dude speak and a certain kind of male ego expressing itself in the culture and feeling victimized by the culture that I think has continued to reverberate through the social media era.

Speaker 5 The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club.

Speaker 1 That poster on the wall of some of the worst guys I ever hooked up with.

Speaker 64 Exactly.

Speaker 27 You see that bar of soap, you turn around and leave.

Speaker 1 Oh yeah, now you gotta go.

Speaker 35 Dream? I would say 1995's Clueless.

Speaker 35 Clueless gave us a whole new vernacular. It gave us fashion, quotes for days.
It really allowed us to finally all want that aspirational crush on a stepbrother that really cinema had been begging for.

Speaker 1 So wrong, but so right.

Speaker 35 Right? Like you were, we were really all rooting for her to get with her stepbrother. And why not? Because it's Paul Rudd.

Speaker 28 What's with you?

Speaker 84 What do you mean?

Speaker 28 So quiet.

Speaker 35 Like, it launched a thousand ships of stars. Everybody knows one line now of the song Rolling the Tonies.
Like, what is not to love about Clueless?

Speaker 35 Find me someone who has a dreamt of getting a yellow plaid little suit set and I'll find you a liar.

Speaker 1 Damn right.

Speaker 24 I love Clueless, but I do remember even at the time, like, being like, is no one else noticing this about their...

Speaker 85 I mean, I know that they're not blood relations, but no one seems to have a problem with it at all.

Speaker 35 He's playing someone who was raised. The Austin character was raised in the neighboring estate, so it's someone she'd known her whole life was not related to her by marriage or otherwise.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Dan McCoy, how about you?

Speaker 24 I think this is less groundbreaking than more just like trendsetting in that it collaged a bunch of stuff that we hadn't really seen put together before in that pulp fiction from 94, like

Speaker 24 brought this sort of

Speaker 24 humor and glibness to a pulp crime story in a way that, you know, is not utterly new, but was but felt very trendsetting.

Speaker 24 Like, you couldn't, for like the next decade, you couldn't go to a video store without seeing a dozen knockoffs of people who are like, oh, I get it. You just make the crimes funny.

Speaker 28 And you know what they call

Speaker 28 a quarter pounder with cheese in Paris? They don't call it a quarter pounder with cheese? Oh, man.

Speaker 23 They got the Metric system.

Speaker 28 They know what the f the quarter pounder is. And what do they call it? They call it a royale with cheese.

Speaker 24 And that's all they got from it.

Speaker 31 They didn't get any of the other skills.

Speaker 27 The punchline is a gunshot.

Speaker 16 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Saw it the night it came out in New York City at the Angelica Theater. The subway roared underneath us and rumbled our seats

Speaker 1 during the shot of adrenaline scene. For free? And everyone, like literally everybody was like, the original D-Box.

Speaker 16 It was bad news.

Speaker 1 It was bad news, but I loved it, of course.

Speaker 1 Okay, to recap so far, we have Clueless, Fight Club, and finally, Pope Fiction.

Speaker 1 Stay tuned for the complete list. Stick around for more show.

Speaker 1 Do you ever wonder how British people celebrate spring break? I do. So I'll catch up with Ella McLeod, John Luke Roberts, Ella Hubber, and Caroline Roper.

Speaker 1 All right, so listen, we do think of you often in the UK as a bit more reserved. Who are some of the most notorious UK party figures?

Speaker 51 Who are the party people?

Speaker 71 Timmy Mallet.

Speaker 71 He had a hammer and he'd hit you

Speaker 31 on the head and

Speaker 71 he had a hit with the song Teeny Weenie Itsy Bitsy.

Speaker 8 Yellow Polkadot Bikini.

Speaker 38 That's our party.

Speaker 31 That's our party guy.

Speaker 51 Okay, Okay.

Speaker 74 The similar. Who did the song Agado?

Speaker 16 Agado.

Speaker 16 Toby Black Law.

Speaker 74 That's a classic.

Speaker 74 I think a lot of our partiers are just, unfortunately, just

Speaker 74 bad people now. You know, I think like Russell Brand was a big fan.

Speaker 64 Sure.

Speaker 71 But I think of him as American now.

Speaker 31 He's been there for long enough.

Speaker 74 So true, he's your problem. Yeah.
Yeah, that's a real good point.

Speaker 54 I would say anyone like associated with like Love Island or like, do you know what I mean? Like they come out of the island and then they do the Towie group.

Speaker 54 They come out and they do the like uni freshers circuit where they do like club appearances at dodgy nightclubs where they like party with 18 year olds, which you know.

Speaker 60 No, no, no, no.

Speaker 74 The Chuckle Brothers did the university

Speaker 16 tour just to get out there.

Speaker 64 I'm sorry, who are the Chuckle Brothers?

Speaker 71 Oh, you can work it out.

Speaker 64 No, I can't.

Speaker 74 The lore is too deep there.

Speaker 74 They're just a kit, they're a duo for kids' TV kind of presenters, for a show, and they had a bit where they would hold something and they'd pass it back and forward to each other and go, to you, to me, to you, to me.

Speaker 74 And that was the height of children's British humour.

Speaker 84 Well, the Reds got the most rappers off, so that means the Reds won the game and they go first in the main game of to me, to you. Let's go back to the law.

Speaker 71 But also, they come from the sort of Blackpool Working Men's Club comedy tradition.

Speaker 71 So, they're very much.

Speaker 48 And also, they have two brothers who are also less successful, a less successful double L.

Speaker 71 There's two Chuckle Brothers who aren't in the Chuckle Brothers.

Speaker 22 They're other brothers.

Speaker 71 But also, one of the Chuckle Brothers is now dead, which is sad.

Speaker 16 Oh, it's really sad.

Speaker 1 Which set of the Chuckle Brothers died?

Speaker 71 No, the main Chuckle Brothers. The other ones didn't get the Chuckle name.
They had to. I don't know which name they took.
Yeah.

Speaker 54 But the main Chuckle Brother that died basically got like a state funeral. Like, I honestly haven't seen that kind of turnout for anyone but like the queen.

Speaker 22 Like, Q was extraordinary.

Speaker 59 It was nice.

Speaker 74 But these characters, these people would often end up at like freshers events or at club nights for students.

Speaker 74 And they would have like a DJ set or something like that or just like a meet and group in a club.

Speaker 54 Yeah.

Speaker 71 Howard from the Halifax.

Speaker 16 Yeah.

Speaker 54 The guy Hodor from Game of Thrones did the freshers circuit. Yeah.
And he came to my uni and we saw him like tearing it up.

Speaker 74 I saw Dick and Dom.

Speaker 16 No,

Speaker 8 that's a good one. That's a good book.

Speaker 69 Dick and Dom is good about doing that.

Speaker 74 This is another children's duo presenter team. Apparently, we love them DJing.
We love them DJing.

Speaker 33 Tracy Beaker, Danny Haram, Harvard did as well.

Speaker 16 She did.

Speaker 54 Dick and Dom were famous for going into public places and yelling like bogies really loudly. That was like their shit.

Speaker 16 Remember,

Speaker 74 are we selling the UK to you? The UK like club scene?

Speaker 54 I feel like just before we entirely move off the subject, we do need to give a special shout out to Sun's Sex and Suspicious Parents.

Speaker 74 I think it's really interesting

Speaker 54 that we acknowledge the existence of that show. So Sun, Sex, and Suspicious Parents is a

Speaker 54 reality entertainment show that follows a different like group of 18-year-old school leavers every episode. And they're going to one of these like terrible, like Zante Magaloof type holidays.

Speaker 54 And they're like off to go wild for the first time and what they don't know is that their parents are so they think they're being filmed for like some documentary um and obviously I don't know they're too drunk or stupid to question yeah the the the wisdom of all of their actics being captured but anyway but what they don't know is that their parents actually on the holiday just in a different room the whole time watching the shenanigans they get up to and then they come out at the end and it's always some mother who thinks her like precious baby golden boy is an angel.

Speaker 54 And then he, you know, sleeps with 16 girls and says fairly derogatory things about them. And she, she cries and is like, I raised you better than this.
It's great television.

Speaker 74 It's great. Really classic.

Speaker 54 Oh, yes.

Speaker 1 My YouTube two watches is growing and growing and growing.

Speaker 54 You're going to have a great time.

Speaker 71 I'm having, I'm having a, something about this context is giving me a really disassociative experience when I'm, I know all these cultural things. This is my British culture.

Speaker 71 But as I'm hearing them through, and I'm looking at you, Dave, I'm feeling like, so alienated.

Speaker 67 I can't believe that this is that this is all true.

Speaker 22 This is all true, though.

Speaker 34 It's all true.

Speaker 1 And that's the thing.

Speaker 51 And, like, I'm enough of an Anglophile to know Black Lace did Aga do. There's no reason for me to know that.

Speaker 1 And yet, all of this stuff is a level deeper than anything.

Speaker 22 Even Black Lace are forgotten.

Speaker 51 I have certainly.

Speaker 1 I also like, I have so many questions about what that song means or is and what Push Pineapple indicates. And I, I just, I, it, it's, it's for next year's Max fun drive, for sure.

Speaker 1 But for now, let's check back in with Hal.

Speaker 42 We're having a great time here at the 90s pop culture appreciation. Cabana, I'm here with Austin Taylor.
We've already seen a couple come up and reenact one of Ross and Rachel's breakups.

Speaker 42 And another guy who wandered in from the street was already reciting most of 1992's Dark Man, the Sam Raimi film. Austin, tell us about the fun you're having and some of the stuff you've seen today.

Speaker 39 No, it's been great. It's been wild.
Someone came in and they did an entire recreation of the Ninja Turtles apartment fight scene. They had four Deutschers as Hurtles, like 15 guys as ninjas.

Speaker 39 It was nuts. They did set the building on fire, but we put it out.
It's fine now. It's good.

Speaker 38 We're good now.

Speaker 42 Yeah, only three people went to the hospital. We call that a good time here in the Cabana.

Speaker 44 Hell yeah, hell yeah, brother.

Speaker 42 Coming up to the stage now, Sierra Cato.

Speaker 7 Welcome, Sierra.

Speaker 59 I like

Speaker 86 big butts, and I cannot lie.

Speaker 75 You

Speaker 86 other brothers can't deny that when a girl walks in with an itty-bitty waist and a round thing in your face, you get sprung.

Speaker 1 Let's go now to J. Keith Van Stratton at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hollywood.
Which Max Fun host will prevail in our music quiz spectacular?

Speaker 1 Euroevangelist Jeremy Bent, Sleeping with Celebrities and Depressed Mode host John Moe, or Primer's Christian Duena.

Speaker 62 All right, we're going to begin.

Speaker 2 I'm going to ask a question, and if you know the answer, say the first word in your show name, John, you'll have to choose one of your two shows.

Speaker 23 And the first one to get the answer correct gets the answer correct.

Speaker 70 So let's start by practicing.

Speaker 14 Let's get your buzz-in words.

Speaker 47 Christian, go ahead.

Speaker 37 Primer.

Speaker 15 And Jeremy?

Speaker 14 I guess I'll say Euro.

Speaker 59 And John?

Speaker 67 Depress.

Speaker 65 Okay, those are your buzzer sounds.

Speaker 69 Here we begin with the first question.

Speaker 72 Between 1990 and 1999, over 30 hip-hop albums reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart.

Speaker 2 The first one to do so in the span was the album Please Hammer Don't Hurt Him, which featured what number one hit song?

Speaker 67 Depress.

Speaker 66 Depress.

Speaker 29 Uh, can't touch this. You can't touch this.

Speaker 11 You can't touch this.

Speaker 37 You did add the letter U, which does make it correct.

Speaker 25 Yes, that is a point for John Moe.

Speaker 62 Very good. We're on our way.

Speaker 8 All right, here's our second question.

Speaker 23 The movie Midnight Run has a rich and driving blues-based score composed by a Grammy and Emmy winner known for his frequent musical collaborations with Tim Burton and his work with the band Oingo Boingo.

Speaker 64 Who is it?

Speaker 47 Ooh, I think I heard Euro first.

Speaker 62 Euro, Jeremy, go ahead.

Speaker 17 That is Danny Elfman, I believe.

Speaker 44 That is Danny Elfman.

Speaker 62 Jeremy is on the board with a point.

Speaker 23 Speaking of music in movies, the movie Dirty Dancing didn't just do well at the box office.

Speaker 22 It also won an Academy Award for what song?

Speaker 16 Ero.

Speaker 67 Depress.

Speaker 29 I've had the time of my life.

Speaker 69 I know you have, but what is the answer to this question?

Speaker 29 And I've never felt this way before.

Speaker 69 Nor have I, John.

Speaker 72 Never felt this way.

Speaker 16 All right, there's a point.

Speaker 46 It's the truth.

Speaker 53 Yes, we could keep going, and yet we shall not.

Speaker 22 We owe it all to you, Jake.

Speaker 33 Oh, thank you.

Speaker 22 Hey, baby.

Speaker 44 Hey, don't put me in a corner in your Zoom window.

Speaker 36 I want to be right in the center.

Speaker 8 Here is your next question.

Speaker 23 Just because you start out playing loud, rock, and roll in a garage doesn't mean you can't have a long career with other styles of music.

Speaker 8 Take the lead singer of the band, Them, who had a hit with the garage rock classic Gloria, but later had even bigger hits.

Speaker 44 Who was this singer and songwriter of Gloria?

Speaker 62 Depressed in right away.

Speaker 29 John. Van Morrison.

Speaker 25 Van Morrison is correct.

Speaker 53 Van Morrison, of course, with the hits Domino, Tupelo Honey, and Brown Eyed Girl, among others.

Speaker 53 A popular song on the Who album Who's Next is Behind Blue Eyes, which could have been about any three of the blue-eyed members of the band, but probably not about which member who had brown eyes and played drums.

Speaker 40 Yerush.

Speaker 70 I heard Euro first.

Speaker 31 Keith Moon.

Speaker 8 Keith Moon is correct, and we're back on track.

Speaker 53 We did an entire segment on that album on Go Fact Yourself.

Speaker 46 All right, let's ask about Prince from Minnesota.

Speaker 53 So, John, no pressure.

Speaker 62 The first Prince song to reach Billboard's Hot 100 was 1978's Soft and Wet.

Speaker 23 The next one to make the charts hit number 11 in 1979. The lyrics of the song begin, I ain't got no money.

Speaker 69 I ain't like those other guys you hang around.

Speaker 63 What is the name of this hit song?

Speaker 59 Euro?

Speaker 58 I want to be your lover.

Speaker 2 Thank you so much, Jeremy.

Speaker 38 But no, yes, that is the correct answer as well.

Speaker 40 Trapped again.

Speaker 33 Trapped again.

Speaker 46 I did not do those on purpose, but it is kind of fun to have it.

Speaker 75 All right, here is another Prince song.

Speaker 23 After this, we'll get a score recap as we head into the next section of questions.

Speaker 72 Prince wrote some amazing lyrics on the album Purple Rain, but not all of them have been heard correctly.

Speaker 15 In a 2009 interview, Prince said that he had seen some strange rewrites of his lyrics, including the opening line of When Doves cry as dig if you will a picture of me marvin gay and the kids what is the correct opening line of this song depressed right away dig if you will a picture me and you engaged in a kiss that is not exactly correct christian or jeremy do you want to see if you can get it exactly right

Speaker 63 i'm guessing by the silence you do not know i think we'll give a we'll give a half a point to john it's dig if you will a picture of you and i engaged

Speaker 29 i was like i think he got it but no good grammar prince.

Speaker 65 Yeah, so that was all very important.

Speaker 53 Of course, by I, he meant the picture of an I, and by you, he meant the letter you.

Speaker 29 He meant the letter you.

Speaker 40 Yes.

Speaker 1 Kiss the rock band kiss.

Speaker 64 Of course.

Speaker 63 Let's see what the scores are as we head into this next round.

Speaker 57 Oh, we don't need to look at the scores.

Speaker 22 The scores currently are Christian with the bronze medal of zero correct answers, Jeremy with three, and John just ahead with three and a half.

Speaker 23 So it still is anyone's game, technically.

Speaker 53 All right, let's move on to our next question.

Speaker 8 This one is about hip-hop.

Speaker 72 Only one hip-hop artist had three albums reached number one on the Billboard 200 charts in the 1990s.

Speaker 23 Tupac Shakur, aka Tupac, aka Machiavelli.

Speaker 58 What were any one of those three chart-topping albums?

Speaker 31 Primer?

Speaker 40 Primer.

Speaker 73 All eyes on me?

Speaker 6 That is correct.

Speaker 25 And Christian from Primer is on the board.

Speaker 25 The others are Me Against the World and The Don Columinati, The Seven Day Day Theory.

Speaker 22 Alright, here's another one.

Speaker 53 James Brown was known as the King of Soul, but so was Otis Redding, who wrote what song that was reinterpreted and made a billboard hit for the undisputed queen of soul, Aretha Franklin?

Speaker 46 Depress.

Speaker 66 Depressed trying to add to the lead.

Speaker 29 Respect.

Speaker 69 Thank you again, but no.

Speaker 66 Yes, respect is the answer and respect for your knowledge of soul music.

Speaker 56 Oh, it couldn't be a show in Max Fun without mentioning Weird Al, so here we go.

Speaker 8 Weird Al Yankovic recorded several parodies of Michael Jackson's songs, all with Michael's blessing.

Speaker 53 But there was one song that Al wanted to record that Michael did not want him to.

Speaker 25 What was the song that Michael thought was too important to be parodied?

Speaker 73 Euro

Speaker 40 black and white.

Speaker 76 Not quite correct.

Speaker 44 Does anyone want to jump in and steal?

Speaker 33 Black or white?

Speaker 14 Christian, he's giving it to you.

Speaker 34 Primer, primer, primer.

Speaker 22 Black or white.

Speaker 20 That is correct.

Speaker 64 Let's give a half a point to each one.

Speaker 38 I think Jeremy says you have for that. Yeah, sorry about that.

Speaker 73 Yes, wrong conjunction.

Speaker 23 All right, let's go back to hip-hop.

Speaker 53 There was a big rivalry between East Coast and West Coast hip-hop artists in the 1990s, and it was on display on live TV one night in New York in 1995 when performers dissed other artists, producers, and even the audience.

Speaker 63 At what award ceremony did this escalation take place?

Speaker 15 Depress, John Moe.

Speaker 1 B.E.T. Awards.

Speaker 8 That is incorrect, Christian or Jeremy.

Speaker 70 Primer.

Speaker 40 Primer.

Speaker 47 Is it the Source Awards?

Speaker 14 It is the Source Awards.

Speaker 67 A nice steal for Primer.

Speaker 47 The scores can only be different than they were before.

Speaker 23 Very curious to see the recap as we head into the final few.

Speaker 66 Oh, the scores really have changed.

Speaker 62 We've got Christian now with two and a half, Jeremy with three and a half, and John with four and a half.

Speaker 47 Very, very close.

Speaker 70 And the stakes are so high, I forgot to mention what they are.

Speaker 63 The Beatles' longest studio song is on their longest album.

Speaker 53 Name either the song or the album.

Speaker 22 Primer, Primer.

Speaker 8 The white album, self-titled.

Speaker 14 The white album, self-titled is correct.

Speaker 55 That is the longest album.

Speaker 23 Christian moving now into a tie for second place.

Speaker 63 Revolution number nine, the longest studio song by length.

Speaker 25 Finish this lyric from Hamilton about the Federalist Papers.

Speaker 8 John Jay got sick after writing five.

Speaker 2 James Madison wrote 29.

Speaker 25 Hamilton wrote...

Speaker 19 Euro.

Speaker 67 Euro.

Speaker 72 The other 51?

Speaker 22 I'm sorry, can you say it, though, as it's said in the show?

Speaker 34 The other 51!

Speaker 14 Thank you so much. We're going to give you a bonus half point for that, Jeremy.

Speaker 8 All right, here's your next question.

Speaker 63 Billy Joel's first Billboard number one hit was a single from the Billboard No.

Speaker 8 1 album, Glass Houses, in which he inquires about what's wrong with the clothes he's wearing.

Speaker 53 What is the name of this song?

Speaker 67 Depression. Depression.

Speaker 69 I listened to a lot of Billy Joel when I was depressed, too.

Speaker 64 Yeah, no, I'm just narrating my mood at having to listen to Billy Joel music.

Speaker 29 Still rock and roll to me.

Speaker 53 Not exactly.

Speaker 59 Do you want to give another chance?

Speaker 44 Still rock and roll to me.

Speaker 67 That is correct.

Speaker 8 Yes, we must have our contraction.

Speaker 23 We are contractually obligated for that contraction.

Speaker 62 Very nice.

Speaker 23 In the 2020s, she received a Kennedy Center honors. In the 2010s, she won an Emmy for producing.
In the 2000s, she was nominated for an Oscar for acting.

Speaker 2 And in the 1990s, she won a Grammy for rapping.

Speaker 63 Who is this New Jersey-born sensation?

Speaker 51 Euro.

Speaker 67 Euro.

Speaker 20 Is this Cher?

Speaker 25 It is not Cher. No, not the rapping Grammy that we were looking for.

Speaker 29 Depress.

Speaker 67 Depress.

Speaker 1 Queen Latifah?

Speaker 2 Yes, that is correct.

Speaker 59 She won her Grammy for rapping on U-N-I-T-Y, and that spells unity.

Speaker 46 All right, here's another question regarding California and music.

Speaker 70 The Aquabats got their start in California, just like other well-known ska bands like Save Ferris, Real Big Fish, The Hippos, and No Doubt.

Speaker 8 In what county did all these bands come from?

Speaker 31 Primer.

Speaker 19 Primer.

Speaker 41 Orange County, baby.

Speaker 55 Orange County, that is correct, baby.

Speaker 47 They might be giants were nominated for a Tony Award for a song they wrote for a Broadway musical about what absorbent animated character.

Speaker 16 Euro.

Speaker 22 Euro, I heard first. I believe that's SpongeBob SquarePants.
That is correct.

Speaker 46 Oh, we're getting down to just our last few questions.

Speaker 8 Let's see if we can get a score update again.

Speaker 53 Oh, here we go. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 8 I think we're just down to our last two or three questions and the scores, well, they could be closer.

Speaker 69 I was going to say they could not be closer, but they are pretty close.

Speaker 58 We've got Christian with a very respectable four and a half, Jeremy with an even more respectable six, and John ahead just with half a point at six and a half.

Speaker 66 Who will win the shrimp?

Speaker 22 We'll find out after these two questions.

Speaker 72 The band Chicago earned a Grammy nomination for contributing one song to what famine relief album?

Speaker 67 Depression. Euro.

Speaker 70 Depress got in first.

Speaker 29 USA for Africa.

Speaker 70 More specifically, We Are the World.

Speaker 69 That is correct.

Speaker 25 And you're adding to your lead, John Moe, now.

Speaker 64 That shrimp.

Speaker 45 I haven't eaten it in 48 hours.

Speaker 16 It's hungry.

Speaker 25 Okay, this will be your final question.

Speaker 14 This will determine maybe who gets second place.

Speaker 16 All right,

Speaker 44 here's your final question of the game. And you know what?

Speaker 72 This will be worth three points, which will decide the game.

Speaker 48 For three points.

Speaker 15 What jazz fusion legend is a noted Scientologist contributing to Space Jazz, the soundtrack of the book Battlefield Earth?

Speaker 25 John, for the win.

Speaker 29 Chick Korea.

Speaker 6 Chick Korea is correct. Congratulations, John Moe.

Speaker 66 You win the shrimp.

Speaker 40 Oh,

Speaker 29 I'm going to share it with everybody.

Speaker 51 Wow.

Speaker 45 I should point out I don't eat shrimp, and I might not even want shrimp that's been sent to me from Minnesota, but we appreciate the effort so much.

Speaker 14 All right, well, that does it for us here at the Hard Rock Cafe at the iconic Sunset Strip.

Speaker 44 And while you're partying, hey, everybody, remember, wear sunscreen, and please stay hydrated and stay safe. I don't know what's what's coming up after this, but I know you won't want to miss it.

Speaker 87 Here on Maximum Fun, go to maximumfun.org slash join and support all of these wonderful shows in the Max Fun tribe.

Speaker 53 I'm J.K. Fan Stratton.

Speaker 58 See you later.

Speaker 1 MFD Spring Break 2025. I am here in Daytona Beach on the Bud Ice Blood Donation Stage with Justin and Clint McElroy.

Speaker 7 Pick that bag up, man. It's leaking everywhere.

Speaker 64 Oh, God.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah, if we could die.

Speaker 14 Dave, you're watching your stepping pal.

Speaker 33 Oh, wow.

Speaker 7 That'll come right out with a little vinegar. Hey, Dave, thanks for coming by.

Speaker 1 Thank you so much for having me, Justin. Clint McElroy, how are you doing?

Speaker 13 I'm much better now. Thank you very much.
I'm back in my old hometown, Daytona Beach.

Speaker 1 There it is. Must feel good to be home.

Speaker 15 It is.

Speaker 13 It's good to be home because all my stuff's here. Yeah.

Speaker 1 You know, and I really want to thank both of you guys for bringing some civic and social responsibility to Spring Break and urging people to donate blood here

Speaker 11 on the beach.

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 1 what made you decide to take this step this year?

Speaker 7 Well, I have been reading up a lot on the effects of young blood on older adults, and that is so important to the Max Fun Drive Network that I want to keep him going just as long as possible.

Speaker 7 So we have been asking all of our Max Fun family today to come in here, do their part, and donate a pint of their young, virile blood for me to pump into my dad, Clint McElroy.

Speaker 12 Yeah,

Speaker 13 just a big old transfusion.

Speaker 13 And I've come up with a bunch of slogans, too.

Speaker 1 Let's hear it.

Speaker 3 Don't be a

Speaker 30 negative person.

Speaker 73 Oh.

Speaker 9 Be positive that it won't hurt.

Speaker 7 Right. And give me your blood.
It says at the bottom of all of them, and give me your blood.

Speaker 13 Right. Blood, it's not just for breakfast anymore.

Speaker 9 I'm workshopping that one.

Speaker 15 Alan, we're still coming along.

Speaker 7 So yeah, we appreciate everybody, Dave. It's been a great success so far.

Speaker 1 Clint, you look fantastic. Your skin is absolutely growing.

Speaker 11 How many pints of young blood have you had today?

Speaker 53 I've had seven,

Speaker 13 six of them voluntarily.

Speaker 7 Wow. Yeah, which is great for dad, a huge record.
We have just been so appreciative of everybody donating to the the Max Fund Drive and they're saying, I wish I could do more.

Speaker 7 And the truth is, you could tell a friend, you know, you could do a little bit of a boost to your donation. You could do any of that stuff.

Speaker 7 Or you could come in here and give my dad a pint of your blood, you know?

Speaker 1 Some of your blood. Now, and I'm going to tell you, it is a windy day here on the beach.

Speaker 1 We are getting a good amount of sand

Speaker 1 in our eyes and mouths.

Speaker 1 Have you had any hygiene issues?

Speaker 7 I smell the hygiene thing coming.

Speaker 11 Thank you, Dave.

Speaker 12 You never failed to disappear.

Speaker 12 Dad, go ahead.

Speaker 13 Just the usual.

Speaker 3 You know, you get the gritty in the eyes, and that keeps you from doing the gritty.

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 7 But it doesn't bother you if you have grit.

Speaker 11 And that's what my dad has.

Speaker 7 He could take a little dirt.

Speaker 21 You know what?

Speaker 7 He's not picky about types either, Dave.

Speaker 7 Any type. You know, whatever you got, Dad is ready and willing.

Speaker 14 You got O?

Speaker 32 Got O. You got A, B?

Speaker 12 A, B.

Speaker 20 I've got an adapter for all of them.

Speaker 48 So bring it on.

Speaker 2 I will tell you this, the sand is really kind of messing with my obligatory Dracula costume that I always wear at Blood Thrush.

Speaker 57 And some people get the gag.

Speaker 15 Most don't.

Speaker 7 Yeah, that's okay.

Speaker 7 As long as the blood keeps flowing, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 30 Feel the need, the need for bleed.

Speaker 12 That's me

Speaker 1 now when i heard that there was going to be a blood donation area here at spring break i will tell you yeah that i i my brain went to a more uh traditional a more familiar blood drive kind of a situation where some of the blood might go to people who have been let's say in accidents and right uh and and it need need blood if you find yourself with any extra pints at the end day is it possible that some of these might make their way to accident victims or people people in search of Dave.

Speaker 7 Oh, Dave, this is such a sensitive topic.

Speaker 30 Sweet, sweet-hearted Dave.

Speaker 7 Yeah, it's, I mean, just to start out, Dave, for starters, um, it's never too early to start cycling out blood.

Speaker 7 I am in my mid-40s, but a lot of these folks have 10-20 years my junior, you know, so I would love to just top off a little bit on the vitality, even though I'm obviously much more healthy than my dad.

Speaker 7 Um, and so that that is not that is any extra blood, I will be sort of taking on myself so do you think it's bad optics to to not you know share

Speaker 7 I mean cuz I don't know I mean I'm I'm seven well we have we have been as a prize to all donors We've been giving them to address to other blood drives that are benefiting the public so that has been not I've been offering that they do have to wait some period of time for the blood to we're not scientists here in the tent but the blood does need to make some more ovens yeah and I'm glad you pointed out you are not scientists here at this blood donation tent

Speaker 1 Clint I gotta say your shirt is off your abs are tight your tits are right you are looking like a man of 22 how do you feel

Speaker 3 well like a man of 69

Speaker 57 yeah this is this is all the filter this is all the filter got on camera

Speaker 30 if I I were to switch over, I would look like Gary Oldman at the end of

Speaker 30 the Dracula movie.

Speaker 7 A lot of Dracula-themed content, Dad. I'm worried the blood is starting to go to your brain a little bit.

Speaker 13 Oh, yeah, that's the good time.

Speaker 7 Yeah, that's the time.

Speaker 40 And when it goes to your brain, yahoo!

Speaker 83 I wish you had the taste for it.

Speaker 1 It's never been a good time.

Speaker 11 Thank you for the compliments, Dave.

Speaker 30 I think I look pretty sharp.

Speaker 19 Yeah.

Speaker 15 I only wish people could see how good I look.

Speaker 1 Now, one benefit to donating blood, especially at Spring Dream, is that you get buzzed a little bit quicker. Have you used that in any of your marketing material?

Speaker 7 Yeah, absolutely, Dave. It's a killer competitive advantage for us.
Less blood means more fun. That's what we say here.
And we actually have been filling most of our

Speaker 1 blood

Speaker 7 recreating Twinkies. It's important to eat sugar after you donate blood.

Speaker 10 I've seen that on TV, so that is something we've been doing here.

Speaker 7 But we are putting alcoholic cream into the Twinkies.

Speaker 13 I'm sorry. I'm going to mention it.

Speaker 32 We have a lot of people who are going to be able to do that. Sorry, wait, wait, Daddy.

Speaker 7 Dave wanted to ask a clarifying question about

Speaker 7 it.

Speaker 7 folks who are interested in participating. Obviously, you can get rum-filled Twinkies or, you know, whatever sort of liqueur you want.

Speaker 3 Nice. Of legal age.

Speaker 30 Of legal age.

Speaker 1 Which here in Daytona Beach is 14.

Speaker 7 14. 14.
Yes, we did bump it up last year. Thanks, folks.
Appreciate that. That was the right move.

Speaker 7 It was a hard fight, but 14 is the right call, Daytona Beach. Good job.

Speaker 15 But the other snacks we have are also aimed towards buffing you up, building you up.

Speaker 7 Right.

Speaker 13 We've got Screaming Yellow Lazonkers.

Speaker 31 Yeah, protein.

Speaker 7 A lot of protein.

Speaker 11 Space food sticks.

Speaker 30 We've got Koogle.

Speaker 17 Dad got that dehydrated astronaut ice cream.

Speaker 7 That's been a big hit today. We're moving a lot of units of that.
People are starving after VOF Blood, and they are willing to pay any price for these snacks.

Speaker 7 So we've been doing huge business there, too.

Speaker 1 Oh, so the snacks are not free.

Speaker 16 They need to be purchased right after you.

Speaker 7 You assume the snacks are free in much the same way you assume the blood's going to charity. You really highlighted our killer competitive advantage here, Dave.

Speaker 7 People are going to assume we're doing a lot of great stuff that we are not anywhere in the ballpark.

Speaker 1 Your finger is on the pulse of America in 2020.

Speaker 12 Ironically, yes.

Speaker 11 Yeah, yeah, just to find the blood.

Speaker 64 Yeah.

Speaker 1 So what do you have on your agenda once we wrap things up here at the Blood Donation Tent? What other spring break activities?

Speaker 7 I'm changing my name because nothing here that I've done today is going to be favorable in the eyes of John Q. Law.
So I'm going to go on the lamp. I'm going to get out of here.
Go

Speaker 7 start a fresh life for myself, Dave.

Speaker 13 Smart.

Speaker 13 I'm going to clean all the grit out of places where there should not be grit

Speaker 10 or sand.

Speaker 13 And then if there's any time, I might, I don't know,

Speaker 53 smurf. I'm going to smurf a little bit on my smurf board.

Speaker 7 Actually, it's still a family show.

Speaker 1 Watching the sky

Speaker 14 palpitate.

Speaker 11 With all this young blood, maybe I'll try skimboarding, you know, where you toss it and then you jump on it and fall.

Speaker 1 There's a young people activated, right? You know, honestly, all I'm thinking in my head is, what if this is how we find out quitmarking? It's been popping smooth for some time. Got it.

Speaker 1 What if it was just a slip and suddenly

Speaker 1 it was like, wait a minute, it's like the end of the usual suspects. It all comes together.

Speaker 7 I would love to believe that.

Speaker 17 Papa Smurf was seeing Clint McElroy this whole time.

Speaker 7 I would love to believe that's true, Dave. That fire hose of residuals, I would not be here, my man.
I will guarantee you that. I would be living in an island in the Balkans.

Speaker 7 I don't even know if the Balkans has islands, but that's what I'd be doing, living off that Papa Smurf money. I would have to kill myself.

Speaker 16 The only one way to find out.

Speaker 1 Get yourselves there. And if you're in Daytona Beach, get yourself here to the Bud Ice Blood Donation.
Well, the tent has blown away, so we're kind of just more standing on a beach at this stage.

Speaker 1 But come on down, Clint needs your blood, Justin merely wants it. And we'll be back with more MFD Spring Break 2025.

Speaker 1 We're channeling the 90s, this MFD Spring Break. Drea, Alonzo, and Dan are compiling a list of their picks for the most iconic or culturally impactful movies of the 90s.

Speaker 1 So far, we have Clueless, Fight Club, and finally, Pope Fiction. All right, next on the list, Alonzo.

Speaker 27 I would be remiss based on my personal brand to not bring up the new queer cinema in all this.

Speaker 27 If I had to pick one, though, I think I'm going to go with 1994's Go Fish,

Speaker 27 because that is a movie that I think represents the sort of

Speaker 27 underground zero-budget aesthetic of the initial wave of new queer cinema movies, but also segues us into that period where indie distributors realized, oh, if these movies are funny and they have a love story, we could actually maybe sell tickets to some straight people.

Speaker 28 We have totally different tastes in women. Are you saying I don't have discriminating tastes in women? I was a diaper.
You were still in diapers, kiddo.

Speaker 27 So to me, it kind of feels like this tipping point between like your sort of Greg Iraqi, you know, Todd Haynes directing poison aesthetic, and then your, your later, you know, like Trick and All Over the Guy and Jeffrey and those movies that were very much kind of pitched at a somewhat wider audience than just angry queer urbanites.

Speaker 27 And it still holds up, you know, 30 plus years later. It's still super charming and a lot of fun and one of my favorite queer films.

Speaker 16 So yeah, go fish.

Speaker 1 What else?

Speaker 24 Right at the start of the 90s, 91, Silence of the Lambs, you know, draws on a lot of stuff that came before, but I think really

Speaker 24 created the serial killer movie as it exists now, sort of.

Speaker 24 And unfortunately, on the other, like, created the idea of like the brilliant serial killer.

Speaker 4 And how is young Josh and the lovely Molly?

Speaker 4 They're always in my thoughts, you know.

Speaker 4 You will not persuade me with appeals to my intellectual vanity.

Speaker 24 Rather than the serial killer who's just a loser in a basement who lost his empathy somewhere along the way. So many movies owe so much of their DNA to it.

Speaker 1 And finally, Drea.

Speaker 35 All right. I'm going to say 1998's Rushmore.

Speaker 35 It's Wes Anderson's second film, but for a lot of people, this was the breakthrough. They maybe didn't make it to Bottle Rocket.
Rushmore.

Speaker 35 Color, it introduced you to what's become a very iconic and consistent color palette framing device.

Speaker 35 Like his visual storytelling, his cinematic language is established in Rushmore, and that also includes very vibrant yet deadpan characters like Max Fisher, which is Jason Schwartzman, memorable, nerdy, complicated, heartbreaking, all sorts of wonderful things.

Speaker 35 Started the partnership with Bill Murray. This continued through many films.
Obviously, Owen Wilson popping up again.

Speaker 35 It's also quotable, but like my favorite quote from that one would be when he sees Luke Wilson in his scrubs.

Speaker 23 I like your nurse's uniform, guy.

Speaker 7 These are OR scrubs.

Speaker 39 Oh, are they?

Speaker 35 Which is something I say to people all the time and no one understands I'm quoting something.

Speaker 27 That's a big line in this house.

Speaker 14 Oh, are they?

Speaker 11 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 64 And there you have it.

Speaker 1 I, for one, am looking forward to rewatching all of these films in the Orville Redenbacher Extreme Amounts of Movie Theater Butter Microwave Popcorn Screening Room.

Speaker 1 Now, y'all, I have just gotten word that Secret Histories of Nerd Mysteries Austin Taylor has just dropped by the 90s pop culture appreciation cabana. Let's take a look.

Speaker 1 Because maybe you're going to be the one that saves me. And after all,

Speaker 1 you're my wonderwall.

Speaker 1 What a way to kick off MFD Spring Break 2025. We have so many exciting things in store this next couple of weeks, and you can stay on top of it all at maximumfun.org.

Speaker 1 And again, for all of you listening and watching at home, it's very easy to support your favorite Max Fun shows. Just go to maximumfund.org/slash donate.

Speaker 1 And big thanks to all the hosts who took part in the MFD Spring Break 2025 Spectacular: Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya, Dimitri Pompeii, Tom Lum, Ellen Weatherford, Alex Schmidt, Brad DeSnell, Drea Clark, Alonzo Duralde, Dan McCoy, Jordan Morris, Manolo Moreno, Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper, Ella McLeod, John Luke Roberts, Justin McElroy, Clint McElroy, Mike Cabillon, Sierra Cato, Pal Loveland, Danielle Radford, John Moe, Christian Dueneus, Christian Dugay.

Speaker 1 We'll see you all at the beach.

Speaker 7 Hey Dave, if you're a plan on coming back this way, I beg that you not. All this young blood has driven my dad insane and he's super strong.
He is uprooting Titan. Ah, Dad, put it down.

Speaker 83 Put it down. To the extreme!

Speaker 16 Quick!

Speaker 32 Oh, dudes!

Speaker 7 Dad, that is Jesse Thorne. He is a hero here.
Put him down!

Speaker 44 Alright.

Speaker 11 I just love his ascot.