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🗓️ 24 April 2025
⏱️ 12 minutes
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Andrew Callahan explains why The Dark Knight is his favorite film, then pivots to a raw discussion on Luigi Manion, AI in healthcare, and why some see violence as protest. Patrick challenges the morality behind these takes in one of the podcast's most intense exchanges.
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0:00.0 | We got a lot of stuff that's going on right now that, you know, it's kind of timely with Luigi |
0:04.4 | Manjoni, you know, the protest for that and, you know, Tesla, Elon and, you know, United |
0:10.0 | There's a bunch of stuff that's going on. But let's start off with something very important that |
0:13.6 | you and I were talking about. I think it's probably the most important issue that most people are not |
0:17.1 | aware of. And that is your favorite movie. Your favorite movie of all time is the dark night the second film in the Christopher Nolan Batman series |
0:23.9 | and and why is it the second one well everyone expects me to say that I'm in |
0:27.0 | like really cutting-edge documentaries like by Adam Curtis and Errol Morris and stuff |
0:31.0 | like that but I actually just love Batman and I loved it so much when it first came out |
0:34.5 | in 2012 I saw it five times in a row in Ocean City New New Jersey, every matinee for a week straight, just trying to really digest all the different |
0:42.0 | subplots and narratives. Which character, though? I mean, there's the Joker, there's Commissioner |
0:46.9 | Gordon, there's Christian Bale's Batman character was amazing. There's just so much. Batman Begins was a |
0:52.6 | great segue to the Dark Night. Dark Night Rises didn't really do it for me. A little bit too political. Too political for |
0:58.5 | you. Well, you know, Dark Night Rises was like a metaphor for the Occupy Wall Street movement |
1:02.1 | going too far when they start, you know, when Bain is supposed to be like the commander of Antifa |
1:06.1 | and they roll up in the New York Stock Exchange and start shooting people and stuff. Too divisive. Well, it was literally like, I feel like it was subsidized in some way by Wall Street. |
1:12.9 | Yeah. |
1:13.4 | So, but character-wise, like, who do you relate? |
1:16.6 | Because for me, for the longest time, my podcast set had three characters behind me, |
1:20.8 | Batman, Joker, and the Incredible Hulk. |
1:22.8 | And it's like the three personalities I relate to, right? |
1:26.2 | But which one was it where you said? I kind of feel like |
1:28.2 | I'm, I'm this guy in this movie. Well, this is a hard one to answer because if I say I'm like |
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