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We stop everything when Point Break's on.
But now [E] our audience will tweet when it's on.
Oh, then you just
No, it's crazy.
[E] It really is.
Is it?
It's having a bit of a renaissance.
Well, they're going to redo it?
I guess they're redoing it.
There's a live show that they do.
Have you heard about that?
No.
There's a live show you go.
They do it in cafes.
I'm not big on that.
No, no.
So you go into the cafe and you can play Johnny Utah.
And so then they have
they throw water on you, they give you cue cards,
they pick someone from the [A] audience.
No way.
And [E] they do the movie.
Wait, where is this?
Yeah, they did it in Los Angeles, they did it in New York,
they did it in [A] San Francisco.
[E] Holy.
You can be Johnny Utah.
You can [Dm] be Johnny Utah.
You can [C] be Johnny Utah.
I'm ready.
Amazing.
I want to be Gary Busey.
You can be any actor.
[D] Give me two Utah.
That's [E]
Paulie's favorite line.
Give me [E] two Utah.
Paulie, what's your favorite line from Point Break?
Utah.
Give me two.
[D] Yeah.
[E] I go, that's your favorite line?
[A] I know.
I'm a dork.
[C#] Then you did replacements.
Point Break, there's athleticism in there as well.
Yeah, there was some running and jumping and jumping out of airplanes
and surfing and, yeah, some good fights.
But do you realize how much of a cult following Point Break has?
Yeah, yeah.
The past year, year [G] and a half,
it seems like it's going through a little renaissance of some kind.
But I heard there's [N] a dinner theater.
Yeah.
Explain this to me.
Yeah, you go to a place and they put on Point Break
and they pick someone from the audience if they want,
and you can be Johnny Utah.
And it's interactive, so they have cue cards,
they go through the whole film, you get to say,
I'm an FBI agent, and all that good, fun stuff,
that Point Break has.
But do they throw water on you to simulate?
I haven't seen the show, but yeah, they throw water at you,
you get some gunplay.
How great would it be if you went to play Johnny Utah?
I should do that.
I should do that.
I've thought of that.
I know other, I think Kathryn Bigelow, the director, had gone,
and I believe Patrick Swayze went.
Did you realize when you worked with Kathryn Bigelow
of just how great she was when she went on to do, what,
Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty?
Yeah, absolutely.
She's a force.
She was really inspiring,
and the energy that comes off of Point Break, you know,
I've met so many people over the years who were like,
I jump out of airplanes because I saw Point Break.
I surf because I saw Point Break.
We haven't had the I rob [F#] banks because I watched Point Break.
But it really has inspired a lot of people to those activities,
and, you know, Kathryn Bigelow really, with the camera, the cinema,
putting people in it.
You know, Patrick Swayze, while we were filming,
had over 30 jumps out of airplanes,
and then he got some of the other cast to start jumping out of airplanes,
and then eventually they were jumping out of airplanes so much
that the production went to the insurance company, heard about it,
and they're like, cease and desist.
Stop jumping out of airplanes.
How would you rate the football scene at the beach?
I'd give it a solid in terms of what?
I think as a scene, it's pretty cool.
How about your tackle?
I mean, you were headhunting.
[E] The NFL would fine you for that hit.
I know.
[F#] That'd be illegal now.
You know, that was a cool moment because, you know,
Swayze was like, okay, you know, you're going to have to catch me,
and you're going to have to do that, and I was like, okay.
How many takes?
That one we only did three because I [Cm] got him.
[F]
Did you taunt him after you got him?
No, you don't taunt Swayze.
Oh, you don't?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He's ultra competitive.
He's there right now all the time.
He was a beautiful man with a wonderful spirit,
and, you know, that was part of the joy of making that film,
and that night, you know, it was like car headlights,
people were in a great mood, we're playing football on the beach, you know,
and we're doing this crazy story, and it was real and hyper real,
and then I had to catch him.
Did that scene help you at all for the replacements that they looked at you
and said maybe we could have you as the quarterback for the replacement?
Did they check out your arm strength there?
Oh, my God.
No, I'd say in the beach scene that throw is not so great, but, yes.
I mean, I think all of our past experiences help inform our present and our future.
Oh, you went
But now [E] our audience will tweet when it's on.
Oh, then you just
No, it's crazy.
[E] It really is.
Is it?
It's having a bit of a renaissance.
Well, they're going to redo it?
I guess they're redoing it.
There's a live show that they do.
Have you heard about that?
No.
There's a live show you go.
They do it in cafes.
I'm not big on that.
No, no.
So you go into the cafe and you can play Johnny Utah.
And so then they have
they throw water on you, they give you cue cards,
they pick someone from the [A] audience.
No way.
And [E] they do the movie.
Wait, where is this?
Yeah, they did it in Los Angeles, they did it in New York,
they did it in [A] San Francisco.
[E] Holy.
You can be Johnny Utah.
You can [Dm] be Johnny Utah.
You can [C] be Johnny Utah.
I'm ready.
Amazing.
I want to be Gary Busey.
You can be any actor.
[D] Give me two Utah.
That's [E]
Paulie's favorite line.
Give me [E] two Utah.
Paulie, what's your favorite line from Point Break?
Utah.
Give me two.
[D] Yeah.
[E] I go, that's your favorite line?
[A] I know.
I'm a dork.
[C#] Then you did replacements.
Point Break, there's athleticism in there as well.
Yeah, there was some running and jumping and jumping out of airplanes
and surfing and, yeah, some good fights.
But do you realize how much of a cult following Point Break has?
Yeah, yeah.
The past year, year [G] and a half,
it seems like it's going through a little renaissance of some kind.
But I heard there's [N] a dinner theater.
Yeah.
Explain this to me.
Yeah, you go to a place and they put on Point Break
and they pick someone from the audience if they want,
and you can be Johnny Utah.
And it's interactive, so they have cue cards,
they go through the whole film, you get to say,
I'm an FBI agent, and all that good, fun stuff,
that Point Break has.
But do they throw water on you to simulate?
I haven't seen the show, but yeah, they throw water at you,
you get some gunplay.
How great would it be if you went to play Johnny Utah?
I should do that.
I should do that.
I've thought of that.
I know other, I think Kathryn Bigelow, the director, had gone,
and I believe Patrick Swayze went.
Did you realize when you worked with Kathryn Bigelow
of just how great she was when she went on to do, what,
Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty?
Yeah, absolutely.
She's a force.
She was really inspiring,
and the energy that comes off of Point Break, you know,
I've met so many people over the years who were like,
I jump out of airplanes because I saw Point Break.
I surf because I saw Point Break.
We haven't had the I rob [F#] banks because I watched Point Break.
But it really has inspired a lot of people to those activities,
and, you know, Kathryn Bigelow really, with the camera, the cinema,
putting people in it.
You know, Patrick Swayze, while we were filming,
had over 30 jumps out of airplanes,
and then he got some of the other cast to start jumping out of airplanes,
and then eventually they were jumping out of airplanes so much
that the production went to the insurance company, heard about it,
and they're like, cease and desist.
Stop jumping out of airplanes.
How would you rate the football scene at the beach?
I'd give it a solid in terms of what?
I think as a scene, it's pretty cool.
How about your tackle?
I mean, you were headhunting.
[E] The NFL would fine you for that hit.
I know.
[F#] That'd be illegal now.
You know, that was a cool moment because, you know,
Swayze was like, okay, you know, you're going to have to catch me,
and you're going to have to do that, and I was like, okay.
How many takes?
That one we only did three because I [Cm] got him.
[F]
Did you taunt him after you got him?
No, you don't taunt Swayze.
Oh, you don't?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He's ultra competitive.
He's there right now all the time.
He was a beautiful man with a wonderful spirit,
and, you know, that was part of the joy of making that film,
and that night, you know, it was like car headlights,
people were in a great mood, we're playing football on the beach, you know,
and we're doing this crazy story, and it was real and hyper real,
and then I had to catch him.
Did that scene help you at all for the replacements that they looked at you
and said maybe we could have you as the quarterback for the replacement?
Did they check out your arm strength there?
Oh, my God.
No, I'd say in the beach scene that throw is not so great, but, yes.
I mean, I think all of our past experiences help inform our present and our future.
Oh, you went
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We stop everything when Point Break's on.
But now [E] our audience will tweet when it's on.
Oh, then you just_
_ No, it's crazy.
[E] It really is.
Is it?
_ It's having a bit of a _ renaissance.
Well, they're going to redo it?
I guess they're redoing it.
There's a live show that they do.
Have you heard about that?
No.
There's a live show you go.
They do it in cafes.
I'm not big on that.
No, no.
So you go into the cafe and you can play Johnny Utah.
_ And so then they have_
they throw water on you, they give you cue cards,
they pick someone from the [A] audience.
No way.
And [E] they do the movie.
Wait, where is this?
Yeah, they did it in Los Angeles, they did it in New York,
they did it in [A] San Francisco.
[E] Holy.
You can be Johnny Utah.
You can [Dm] be Johnny Utah.
You can [C] be Johnny Utah.
I'm ready.
Amazing.
I want to be Gary Busey.
You can be any actor.
[D] _ Give me two Utah.
That's [E] _
Paulie's favorite line.
_ Give me [E] two Utah. _
Paulie, what's your favorite line from Point Break?
Utah.
Give me two.
[D] Yeah.
_ [E] I go, that's your favorite line?
[A] I know.
I'm a dork.
[C#] Then you did replacements.
_ Point Break, there's athleticism in there as well.
Yeah, there was some running and jumping and jumping out of airplanes
and surfing _ and, _ yeah, some good fights.
But do you realize how much of a cult following Point Break has?
Yeah, yeah.
The past year, year [G] and a half,
it seems like it's going through a little renaissance of some kind.
But I heard there's [N] a dinner theater. _
Yeah.
_ Explain this to me.
Yeah, you go to a place and they put on Point Break
and they pick someone from the audience if they want,
and you can be Johnny Utah.
_ And it's interactive, so they have cue cards,
they go through the whole film, you get to say,
I'm an FBI agent, _ _ _ and all that good, fun stuff,
that Point Break has.
But do they _ throw water on you to simulate?
I haven't seen the show, but yeah, they throw water at you,
you get some gunplay.
How great would it be if you went to play Johnny Utah?
I should do that.
I should do that.
I've thought of that.
I know other, _ _ I think Kathryn Bigelow, the director, had gone,
and I believe Patrick Swayze went.
Did you realize when you worked with Kathryn Bigelow
of just how great she was when she went on to do, what,
Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty?
Yeah, absolutely.
_ _ She's a force.
She was really _ _ inspiring,
and the energy that comes off of Point Break, you know,
I've met so many people over the years who were like,
I jump out of airplanes because I saw Point Break. _
I surf because I saw Point Break.
We haven't had the I rob [F#] banks because I watched Point Break.
But it really has inspired a lot of people to _ those activities,
and, you know, Kathryn Bigelow really, with the camera, the cinema,
putting people in it.
You know, Patrick Swayze, while we were filming,
had over 30 jumps out of airplanes,
and then he got some of the other cast to start jumping out of airplanes,
and then eventually they were jumping out of airplanes so much
that the production went to the insurance company, heard about it,
and they're like, cease and desist.
_ Stop jumping out of airplanes. _
How would you rate the football scene at the beach? _
_ I'd give it a solid in terms of what?
I think as a scene, it's pretty cool.
How about your tackle?
I mean, you were headhunting.
[E] The NFL would fine you for that hit.
I know.
[F#] That'd be illegal now.
You know, that was a cool moment because, you know,
_ _ Swayze was like, okay, you know, you're going to have to catch me,
_ and you're going to have to do that, and I was like, okay.
How many takes?
That one we only did three _ because I [Cm] got him.
_ [F] _ _ _ _
_ Did you taunt him after you got him?
No, you don't taunt Swayze.
Oh, you don't?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He's ultra competitive. _ _ _
He's there right now all the time.
He was _ a beautiful man with a wonderful spirit,
and, _ you know, that was part of the joy of making that film,
and that night, you know, it was like car headlights,
people were in a great mood, we're playing football on the beach, you know,
and we're doing this crazy story, and it was real and hyper real,
and then I had to catch him.
Did that scene help you at all for the replacements that they looked at you
and said maybe we could have you as the quarterback for the replacement?
Did they check out your arm strength there?
Oh, my God.
_ No, I'd say in the beach scene that throw is not so great, but, _ _ _ _ yes.
I mean, I think all of our past experiences help inform our present and our future.
_ Oh, you went
But now [E] our audience will tweet when it's on.
Oh, then you just_
_ No, it's crazy.
[E] It really is.
Is it?
_ It's having a bit of a _ renaissance.
Well, they're going to redo it?
I guess they're redoing it.
There's a live show that they do.
Have you heard about that?
No.
There's a live show you go.
They do it in cafes.
I'm not big on that.
No, no.
So you go into the cafe and you can play Johnny Utah.
_ And so then they have_
they throw water on you, they give you cue cards,
they pick someone from the [A] audience.
No way.
And [E] they do the movie.
Wait, where is this?
Yeah, they did it in Los Angeles, they did it in New York,
they did it in [A] San Francisco.
[E] Holy.
You can be Johnny Utah.
You can [Dm] be Johnny Utah.
You can [C] be Johnny Utah.
I'm ready.
Amazing.
I want to be Gary Busey.
You can be any actor.
[D] _ Give me two Utah.
That's [E] _
Paulie's favorite line.
_ Give me [E] two Utah. _
Paulie, what's your favorite line from Point Break?
Utah.
Give me two.
[D] Yeah.
_ [E] I go, that's your favorite line?
[A] I know.
I'm a dork.
[C#] Then you did replacements.
_ Point Break, there's athleticism in there as well.
Yeah, there was some running and jumping and jumping out of airplanes
and surfing _ and, _ yeah, some good fights.
But do you realize how much of a cult following Point Break has?
Yeah, yeah.
The past year, year [G] and a half,
it seems like it's going through a little renaissance of some kind.
But I heard there's [N] a dinner theater. _
Yeah.
_ Explain this to me.
Yeah, you go to a place and they put on Point Break
and they pick someone from the audience if they want,
and you can be Johnny Utah.
_ And it's interactive, so they have cue cards,
they go through the whole film, you get to say,
I'm an FBI agent, _ _ _ and all that good, fun stuff,
that Point Break has.
But do they _ throw water on you to simulate?
I haven't seen the show, but yeah, they throw water at you,
you get some gunplay.
How great would it be if you went to play Johnny Utah?
I should do that.
I should do that.
I've thought of that.
I know other, _ _ I think Kathryn Bigelow, the director, had gone,
and I believe Patrick Swayze went.
Did you realize when you worked with Kathryn Bigelow
of just how great she was when she went on to do, what,
Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty?
Yeah, absolutely.
_ _ She's a force.
She was really _ _ inspiring,
and the energy that comes off of Point Break, you know,
I've met so many people over the years who were like,
I jump out of airplanes because I saw Point Break. _
I surf because I saw Point Break.
We haven't had the I rob [F#] banks because I watched Point Break.
But it really has inspired a lot of people to _ those activities,
and, you know, Kathryn Bigelow really, with the camera, the cinema,
putting people in it.
You know, Patrick Swayze, while we were filming,
had over 30 jumps out of airplanes,
and then he got some of the other cast to start jumping out of airplanes,
and then eventually they were jumping out of airplanes so much
that the production went to the insurance company, heard about it,
and they're like, cease and desist.
_ Stop jumping out of airplanes. _
How would you rate the football scene at the beach? _
_ I'd give it a solid in terms of what?
I think as a scene, it's pretty cool.
How about your tackle?
I mean, you were headhunting.
[E] The NFL would fine you for that hit.
I know.
[F#] That'd be illegal now.
You know, that was a cool moment because, you know,
_ _ Swayze was like, okay, you know, you're going to have to catch me,
_ and you're going to have to do that, and I was like, okay.
How many takes?
That one we only did three _ because I [Cm] got him.
_ [F] _ _ _ _
_ Did you taunt him after you got him?
No, you don't taunt Swayze.
Oh, you don't?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He's ultra competitive. _ _ _
He's there right now all the time.
He was _ a beautiful man with a wonderful spirit,
and, _ you know, that was part of the joy of making that film,
and that night, you know, it was like car headlights,
people were in a great mood, we're playing football on the beach, you know,
and we're doing this crazy story, and it was real and hyper real,
and then I had to catch him.
Did that scene help you at all for the replacements that they looked at you
and said maybe we could have you as the quarterback for the replacement?
Did they check out your arm strength there?
Oh, my God.
_ No, I'd say in the beach scene that throw is not so great, but, _ _ _ _ yes.
I mean, I think all of our past experiences help inform our present and our future.
_ Oh, you went