Bronwen and Fenn are back after their extended break, where they discuss Krazy House, Vindication Swim, an update to No Way Up AKA Sharks on a Plane, The Gentlemen, and Tekken 8!
Bronwen: [00:00:00] Welcome, Traveller. This is your Perception Check, a weekly roundup of interesting trailers we’ve pulled together at Geek Native. I’m Bronwen, and I’m here with Fenn. Fenn, are you ready to roll for Perception?
Fenn: I am, if I can find a d20. They all seem to have disappeared like odd socks. so I’m gonna roll, I’ve got 11. I’ve got a roll, I’ve rolled an 11 on Google Dice. Cause, you know, that’s a real thing.
Bronwen: I’m rolling Google dice this time as well. Normally I don’t. Normally I roll a physical dice. This time I’ve got 15.
Fenn: 15. Alright, okay. So this week we’re trusting your opinion on things. but I’m not too far behind. So, if I, if I spot something interesting, then it’s probably okay. It’s better than a, it’s better than a natural one. Anyway, we, by the way, everybody listening, we, we did roll a natural one over Christmas.
We were going to do a recording and, I kind of messed up the recording so we have nothing to say about Christmas at all, whatsoever, apart from what was, what was on the blog, really? Yes.
Bronwen: We put together a really good blog, and we were going to do a podcast about all of our chosen Christmas film trailers for you to check out over the Christmas period if you get bored, you know, in those interstitial days where, you know, nothing’s happening and you’re full of cheese and you can’t figure out what day it is
Fenn: Cheesemus, cheesemus. Everybody calls it that, right? But, yeah, I managed to screw it up.
Bronwen: It just, it didn’t work. but that’s because we’re trying out new [00:02:00] software, to be fair to you,
Fenn: Yeah, how do we sound, people? Like, write us emails or leave us comments on the blog. Let us know how we are. Can
Bronwen: Carrier Pigeon,
Fenn: Carrier pigeon, yes.
Bronwen: Morse Code, Fire Signals, Smoke Signals.
Fenn: signal. This is great. Anyway, so we do actually have some trailers this week. That’s great.
Bronwen: we do, yes,
Fenn: It’s been a quiet couple of weeks really
Bronwen: It has a bit. I’ve been ready to ramp it up, but, you know, life has kind of gotten in the way as well and things like that. But, yeah, we’re back, and we’re ready.
Fenn: Absolutely, I am excited to see some more movies and whatever else is coming down the tubes at us.
Bronwen: it’s gonna be a good year for movies, I have a feeling
Fenn: Oh, there’s so many to look forward to, but what have we found this week?[00:03:00]
Bronwen: Well, let’s start with Vindication Swim.
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: Now, this one It’s coming out on March 8th, which is International Women’s Day.
Fenn: Also known as International When Is International Wednesday, right?
Bronwen: yes, exactly. You would think they’d know better by now. Anyway, this is the inspirational true story of Mercedes, is it Gleitz? who in 1927 she was the first British woman to swim the English Channel.
Fenn: Mm hmm.
Bronwen: It just looks like this, it’s gorgeous, gorgeous scenes and the story just looks like really emotional, such a struggle that she went through, like she did this amazing thing.
She was the first one to do it and then someone just came along was like, you didn’t really do that. I did that. So she has to kind of prove [00:04:00] herself by swimming the English channel again, basically,
Fenn: It’s fascinating to me. I thought I thought to start off with with the trailer. It was just your standard sort of what I want to say sports movie. Do you know what I mean? Like, like, it’s the it’s the challenge that lays ahead and whether or not somebody overcomes that challenge. But this is this is more than that.
This is this is she’s overcome that challenge. She has succeeded. She is the first person to do this. And then some Poser is saying that I did that it wasn’t you that’s just what that’s that’s a completely different. This is like, you know, legal against the system, you know, defeat the patriarchy. That’s a completely different movie.
So there’s a lot mixed in here.
Bronwen: Yeah, I’m really excited about it as well because I’ve chosen my major project [00:05:00] for art college to be relationships with water.
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: So I’ve already been told to go and document the wild swimmers at Wardby Bay and you know, collect some sea water and some seaweeds and you know, do all that stuff.
And I just thought, oh, that actually is a really really good research.
Fenn: pardon the pun, but immerse yourself.
Bronwen: yeah, I’m actually thinking of going wild swimming myself.
Fenn: actually that’s a really popular thing as well. So like I’ve got quite a few friends I could point you into the direction of for that.
Bronwen: well, I’ve made a few friends already on Facebook in some groups, and I know, someone else who does it, and or personally, so I’m going to go along with her and some friends.
Fenn: No, sounds good.
Bronwen: what, Oh, what else was I about to say there? yeah, I covered the trailer for this yeah. the PR [00:06:00] person actually got back to me and said if you want the screener you can so I don’t have to wait till March 8th to watch
Fenn: well
Bronwen: and I’m going to do a full review.
Fenn: My words. Is this, is this the life of a movie journal? That sounds great.
Bronwen: Yeah, so watch for space and I will be able to a release a full review soon.
Fenn: Excellent.
Bronwen: As long as it’s after the embargo.
Fenn: Ah,
Bronwen: So, Vindication Swim, that’s March 8th, International Women’s Day.
Fenn: Unless you’re
Bronwen: Moving on. Unless you’re special like me.
Fenn: Okay. What we got next?
Bronwen: we are, well, we’ve got No Way Up. Keeping it on the, kind of, ocean theme. They’ve released a new trailer for No Way Up, aka Sharks on a Plane. And it’s, it’s not that much overly more exciting. It’s got a little bit of a [00:07:00] different tone. What were you saying about that, Fenn?
Fenn: Yeah, I don’t know, if, if it’s maybe just the fact that they’ve changed, I think they’ve changed the, the background music to it. So it almost feels kind of like I don’t know, maybe like a a happy, upbeat movie of people going on holiday and blah, blah, blah. and then it all goes downhill. Whereas the previous one was just like a little bit more serious.
And, you know, you could kind of see things, going wrong from the word go. especially seeing as how the, the first trailer seemed to be focused a lot more on Colin Meany, and this one seems to focus on some of the other characters that are in the, in, in, in the plane who are off. you know, enjoying themselves, like, planning on going to wherever it was they’re, they’re, I mean, they’re not planning on going to the bottom of the sea and dealing with sharks, let’s face it.[00:08:00] but yeah, that’s that, that’s, that’s still ending with the whole this, what is this shark doing on a plane kind of thing. So it doesn’t end in any kind of different way or show you any more than the previous trailer, but Does give us an important detail that we couldn’t share with you previously, which is the
Bronwen: Yeah, also, yes, the release date is February 16th, but I was also gonna say, I like how in this trailer the flight attendant’s like, everything’s gonna be fine, and then people are just being like, thrown out of a plane mid
Fenn: say that. Actually, since this, since the first trailer, we’ve of course had the, the news of what it was, the 737 Max Pro, whatever the hell it was called. The, the, the terrible, the terrible planes that were doing terrible things and, and are now apparently falling apart in [00:09:00] midair. I’m a little bit concerned of the timing here. I’m glad that nobody on that plane was, you know, injured or, or, that the plane was able to land again. but there were bits of this trailer I’m going like, Really? Are they showing that? Are they, are they still going to show that? That’s a little bit close. it’s not
Bronwen: does seem like really convenient, doesn’t It. And you know, there’s, there is a bit in the trailer where you know, there’s just like a little bit of a plane just kind of lands and then we’re just looking and then all of a sudden the plane just bursts open and it’s like, yeah, that,
Fenn: a little, it’s a little bit of the final destination bit where people get like, Ripped out of the, ripped out of the plane and stuff, and You know, you don’t see what happens to them. but you know what happens to them. I mean, anything with air travel and air disasters, Everyone’s always like, more afraid of those.
even though obviously they don’t happen as much as other, you know, other kinds of disasters and all the rest of it, they just seem to be more visceral. They seem to be more scary. And I mean, fear of flying is up there, but nobody’s got like a fear of getting on a train or a fear of getting in a car and whatever, even though those are obviously scary. by stats more dangerous. So I think there’s this whole,
Bronwen: lack of control.
Fenn: Absolutely. And…
Bronwen: I, whenever I go on a plane, right. I get nervous and then I just sort of like become quite relaxed and I just accept my own death. You know, I do. to terms with the fact that if I die, that’s, that’s, that’s fine. And then I maybe fall asleep and I wake up and I realize I’m still on a plane and I’m still thousands of miles in the air.
And then I’m like, Oh my God, like I’m going to, I get really, I freak out again, [00:11:00] and then it takes me a little while to relax and accept my own death again. But, you know,
Fenn: I like this, this is the, this is the, the, very much shorter pamphlets on fear of flying. You know, this is not like the, the self help books where it goes through all of the. you know, all of the ways you can deal with, the fear and, and fly anyway, though, this is just accept that you are going to die.
This is, this is just the way of it. So you’re getting onto this plane to die immediately at some point in the next two hours, there’s nothing you can do about it, just accept your fate. Yeah, that’s great. Absolutely.
Bronwen: How’s that for a coping strategy?
Fenn: I mean, on, on, on the plus side, you know, you never have to worry about what you’re going to eat on the plane. anyway, so random tangent to [00:12:00] size, that is no way up, February 16th, both in the cinemas, or for you to watch from the comfort of your plane seats through streaming. so there we go. the next trailer is, oh, very excited by this crazy house. Crazy with a K. Yes. Go ahead. Tell, tell us about this. You were the one who found this and I’m very impressed.
Bronwen: Okay, so Crazy House stars Nick Frost and Alicia Silverstone, who I would not have recognized. In fact, I didn’t recognize her when I first watched the trailer and I didn’t know it was her. It’s, it’s basically an unhinged 90s sitcom vibe in the best possible way. So The main character is [00:13:00] Bernie, and I think that the family are actually called the Christians, and they’re getting ready for Easter, and Yeah, it’s just, the, trailer is just like every 90s sitcom that, you know, you used to watch.
It’s, it’s, all the decor and everything, and
Fenn: the, the lighting and the setup and the like, fixed cameras and the sort of studio audience feel. it, It’s, it’s all perfect, but it
Bronwen: And it’s like one of those, yeah, like one of those adverts for like when white people do things really badly. That kind of happens in it. And
They have to get in some plumbers who turn out to be, like, this Russian mafia family or something like that. And Bernie has to decide whether he’s gonna save his whole family and just go completely rage on them, basically. With, like, fire and explosions and guns and, you know.
Fenn: do you know what? Do you know what it reminded me of as, a few years ago there was, I’m trying to remember the name of the actress. She was in Schitt’s Creek. Oh god, what’s her name, Annie Murphy. Right, Annie Murphy was the actress name. So after Schitt’s Creek, she did a sitcom slash drama, called Kevin Can F Himself, and she’s married to Kevin, and Kevin, when he’s like the focus character, basically Is walking around his house as if he’s on a sitcom and when you focus on her, you see the reality of this dark drum, you know, dramatic, dark humor, kind of, Story where he’s a terrible husband and there, there’s money problems and she, I think that, at one point in the, at one point in the first series, she ends up deciding to sell prescription drugs.
illegally, to try and make money so that she can afford a hit man to kill her husband because she hates him that much because he is so deluded. He’s got this sort of, bumbling sitcom husband’s kind of view of himself. But the way that it cuts between the two versions is a like, it’s going straight to that, but with an action movie instead, that’s, that’s what, that’s what the trailer reminded me of anyway.
So I mean, highly recommend Kevin can F himself, although God knows, Googling that is probably going to cause some problems. but that’s what the, that’s what the trailer reminds me of. And for that matter. Almost, almost impossible to spot through the American accent. The lead character is Nick Frost, out of space and Shaun of the Dead fame.
I mean, what? That’s just, like, unheard of. That’s, I mean, obviously, there’s plenty of Brits going over to America and doing American accents, but, He’s, he’s definitely, he’s definitely a surprise, casting here, to be honest,
Bronwen: Yeah, and I love his swear, it’s like rats and cheese. So funny. Anyway, that’s going to be out at Sundance, we have no idea when it’s going to be available for general release yet.
So, watch the space for that.
Fenn: Absolutely.
Bronwen: Next!
Oh, wait a minute. I, I, I rolled, 15 for perception. I think I’ve been very perceptive
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: that particular
That particular trailer, have I not, then?
Fenn: Oh, right. Okay. Yes. you, you, what you did was he failed and then you got to reroll anyway, because it was such an unbelievable fail. yes, the. Actress, playing the part of the wife in Crazy House, is Alicia Silverstone, looking not at all like Alicia Silverstone.
Bronwen: No, really, would you have recognized her if I hadn’t
Fenn: If you hadn’t said? ahead of time, I probably wouldn’t [00:18:00] have spotted it. but to be fair, I was also distracted by, by the American accent from Nick Frost.
Bronwen: Well, yeah.
Fenn: I’m rolling at disadvantage, to put it that way.
Bronwen: Alright, so let’s move on to Dr. Jekyll.
Now this one isn’t exactly new. This came out last year, but I’m assuming to limited audiences, it’s been released by Hammer Horror. Hammer Horror. You know, one of the oldest film companies in the world.
It’s a year older than my granddad. It was 90 years old this year.
Yeah. so yeah, Dr. Jekyll, I had no idea this was released last year, but we were sent the trailer saying that it will be available to download from March 11th exclusively in the UK. And I’m, I’m quite excited about it. It looks like a really, really interesting take on Dr. Jekyll starring Eddie Izzard.
And she just, she just kind of, Oozes Mad Doctor vibes, but not, it’s not like in the traditional Dr. Jekyll way. I think it’s more of a subtle way. And it’s all about her by the looks of it.
Fenn: There is still, there is still so much ham in there. It is. is, I mean, that, that, that, that’s, that’s what you look for in a Hammer Horror, right? It’s not the reason for the name, but there, is Ham there, plenty of it. That is what you’re looking for. And it’s, and it’s giving that over in spades, it’s fantastic.
the, the trailer is, Yeah, it’s it’s it’s not backwards. It coming forwards on that. it knows it knows its audience. It knows what it needs to, to focus on. it’s how to put it. It’s high quality. But aiming itself at low quality. It’s that kind of field, you know what I mean?
Bronwen: Yeah, absolutely. You know, I might even request a screener for that one.
Fenn: hey, go ahead. Absolutely, that sounds great. yeah, that’s a, that’s a good one. And 90 years as well for for Hammer. That’s brilliant. Has it ever been bought up? Has it ever been like, you know, merged with something else? Because so many, you know, so many of the studios that existed back then just don’t Even look the same these days.
That’s pretty impressive. 90 years. Yeah, it seems to be,
Bronwen: Yeah, I mean,
Fenn: of
Bronwen: I don’t know how they’ve survived this long, but, [00:21:00] you know, they’re clearly just doing things exclusively in the UK at the moment, which I’m a bit confused about as well. Yeah, it’s, it’s, it’s interesting what they’re doing for a business model at the moment. I’m not sure.
Anyway, yeah, that’s March 11th available for download exclusively here in the UK. Moving on. Yeah, exactly.
Fenn: so we’ve got, we’ve got movie trailers down, let’s, let’s do a quick TV trailer. this is one I found, earlier this week for The Gentleman.
Now, I heard that they were doing a TV show of, the Guy Ritchie, I want to say mob, but it’s not really mob. It’s kind of gangster, really. It’s London, it’s London British gangster movie, The Gentleman, which, to be honest, was a return to form for Guy Ritchie’s stuff.
He’s not, He’s not always, the most consistent of directors or writers, but I really enjoyed The Gentleman.
Bronwen: Like
Fenn: I think that this was one of the earlier roles like in Wonka.
Yeah, absolutely. But he plays, he plays these characters that you just can’t take seriously. and that was a, that was a great role in the gentleman. So this is the TV series based on. The gentleman, and it seems to be maybe a little bit of a, a prequel feel to it. Maybe a little bit of how, how things came about in the first place.
How did somebody basically create a drug empire by, conning a bunch of, British toffs to, you know, let their land be used for growing marijuana. it’s a pretty clever idea. if you haven’t seen the movie, I think the, the Statues of Limitations on spoilers is pretty past it now. That was, what, five years ago now, I think, coming up for.
So, the trailer for this just really, it’s, it’s slapstick and gore and silly things happening to people who think they’re all that. It’s proper Guy Ritchie humour, whether he’s involved in this or not.
And Right at the end, we’ve got a nice reveal of a cameo with, with Ray Winstone. And that’s just, that’s just something extra to be excited about, to be [00:24:00] honest.
I think it’s going to be a fun, a fun series to watch. I hope it’s, I hope it’s, it’s not going to lose too much of the, the humor, that, that these movies are well known for. so that’s, Yeah, so that’s The Gentleman. What did you think?
Bronwen: I think it looks really cool. I don’t remember too much about the movie,
Fenn: Mm hmm.
Bronwen: I remember I enjoyed it,
Fenn: Yeah,
Bronwen: and I think this just looks like it. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun. I’m mainly going to be watching it for Kaya Scodelario.
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: She’s she’s one of my favourites. So, I’m sure, I’m sure it’ll be good. I don’t have a lot to say about this one really. I like gangster stuff though and I like the humour, hopefully that’s going to be in this as well as the movie. Yeah, I’m excited for it.
Fenn: yeah, so it looks to be maybe, maybe an eight episode season? but we don’t really know when it’s out. It’s sometime in March. Who knows when in March it’ll be. We’ll hopefully find out a little bit, more information soon. And we’ll have more than a teaser trailer to show for it. so yeah, that, so that’s, the gentleman
Bronwen: And moving on we’ve got one more trailer and it’s for a video game.
Fenn: now, can, can we call this one? Can we call this one a trailer? It’s kind of, I know it’s, I know it’s like in advance of, of release, but this one feels
Bronwen: it says official trailer on the YouTube
Fenn: All right. Okay. Fair enough. Fair enough. My bad. Go ahead, [00:26:00]
Bronwen: I think for a trailer, I think it works quite well. It’s a different take on a trailer, let’s put it that way. Because we’ve got Brian Cox. We’ve got Brian Cox narrating the entire plot to Tekken up until now.
Fenn: very seriously as
Bronwen: you know, yeah, you know, I really appreciated it because I love the Tekken games. I do like watching the little videos of what happens after you take your character through and they win or whatever. I’ve never really sort of pieced them all together and worked out what the fuck was going on in the story. So, I feel
Fenn: I think that’s probably just a lot to be said for how video games do story as well, because it’s obviously so difficult, like you can’t sort of have everybody’s [00:27:00] personal experience. Like, influence the real story of what’s going on in, a particular video franchise. Because, like, everybody’s going through Tekken and going through the tournaments with a different character.
And so, like, everybody’s got a different experience of, like, who wins and who loses and stuff. But then they go off and they do this sort of separate thing and it’s like, well, this is what actually happened. And this person won, and this person beat that person, and so on. So, the stories also don’t have to be particularly complex.
And yet, at the same time, when you’ve got eight entries into a franchise like Tekken, it gets a little bit complex.
Bronwen: Well, I mean, there’s always been an official story line, an official timeline. It’s just that I’ve never bothered to go and read it, and when you’re playing it, you know, you, you just kind of get
Fenn: Well,
Bronwen: sidetracked by all the other stuff, like, you can play as a
Fenn: whoever you’re playing, well, they’re, they’re, absolutely, I mean, that’s going to distract anyone from an actual plot. just
Bronwen: play as a panda, and you get all the way to the end, and then you get to you’re rewarded by a video of a panda eating some bamboo, and that’s, that’s a panda story, then you, play Nina,
Fenn: can, you can see why that’s, you can see why that’s not the official story though, isn’t it? That’s not going to appeal to
Bronwen: No, it is the official story, though. Like, all of the end videos, they’re all official for each character And you get to find out a little bit more of a story for each of them. It’s just that the panda’s not particularly relevant to the central story. And That’s fine. That’s what you would expect.
Fenn: what I’m saying is that you can’t have every character officially winning the tournament, including the panda.
Bronwen: No, no, no.
No, I mean, you know, that’s true, yeah. That’s not canon. That’s not canon at all. but
Fenn: for you it was!
Bronwen: video is canon.
Fenn: Alright, okay.
Bronwen: Well, for, yeah, I guess, I guess, [00:29:00] you know, but the final video is the part that you pay attention to for the actual story,
Fenn: If you get that far. If you haven’t gotten frustrated with the fact that you’ve lost so many times to your friend who seems to play the game every day. That was my experience with
Bronwen: And then you get, and then you get Tekken Bowl, which, I, I always loved playing a bit of Tekken Bowl in, I think it was Tekken 7,
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: one of them, anyway, a couple of them, Tekken Bowl has been a thing. You play bowling with the characters, like ten pin bowling,
Fenn: I had no
Bronwen: played it with Murdo,
Fenn: Okay.
Bronwen: Murdo, and he, he gets stressed out and angry about games for no reason. And he, he basically rage quit Tekkenball because it wasn’t obeying the law of physics.
Fenn: Okay, no, I mean, to be entirely fair, fighting games are rarely known for their physics engine.
Bronwen: No, and, you know, you got annoyed at, you know, you’re just kind of button mash and get lucky. It’s, there is no like particular skill in it and that, it’s fun though.
Fenn: I
Bronwen: You know, and I, I got, I’ve been, I’m emotionally attached to the characters now. You know,
Fenn: Including the ones that have
Bronwen: back to it.
Fenn: including the ones that have been thrown off a cliff. Because that seems to be a common trope here.
Bronwen: I mean, you’re emotionally attached to Heihachi, like he was the main one from Tekken 1, and you know, whenever you win a Tekken Bowl or something, you get the little Heihachi medals, or trophies, then the Iron Fist Tournament is a big thing, and you get Nina, who’s like the sexy blonde assassin, and there’s Jin, who’s like Kazuya’s son, who is Hayachi’s son. So it’s all, they’re all connected and it’s, it’s just nice and familiar, I guess. it’s
Fenn: You’re telling, you’re telling me that the ah, right, okay, it’s like a soap scene. I thought you were, I thought you were going to tell me it’s like Nepo Babies, like, you know, the entire tournament’s made up of of a family and their friends and stuff. But no, okay, like, a
Bronwen: Well, it’s
Fenn: a soap I
Bronwen: the demon.
Fenn: What we need, what we need is,
Bronwen: of demon gene.
Fenn: Right. Okay. Well, I mean, yes, of course,
Bronwen: nepotism.
Fenn: but,
Bronwen: that there’s a demon gene
Fenn: if anybody’s confused about This you need to go and watch this trailer, basically. This is going to clear up matters.
Bronwen: You do. It’s going to tell you exactly. And you
Fenn: It’s bonkers,
Bronwen: other smart thing about it, the smart thing about it is they’re overcoming your objections. Your marketing objections to Tekken 8 because people were, were, what’s the word? Were foreseeing that people were going to look at Tekken 8 and think, Oh, I don’t know what happened in the first seven Tekken games. Oh, you don’t know?
Fenn: Like anybody’s do that. Right. Okay. Okay. I can understand that with something like Baldur’s Gate 3, where it’s like, oh, what if I haven’t played the first two, because it’s a role playing game and there’s history there and whatever. But like a fighting game, really, are you gonna like, that’s, I’m, I’m I’m not sure that’s believable. Like, are there really people? Like, please, oh, I played Tekken back in high school with my mates. like, we’d spend
Bronwen: Who was your favourite?
Fenn: Yoshimitsu, I think, was my favorite. He’s the, he’s the robot dude in the, in the Samurai. thing mostly because I managed to work
Bronwen: a spinny boy. Okay.
Fenn: I don’t know anybody who’s gonna go. Oh, no, it’s like street fighter 5 or tekken 12 So i’m not gonna buy that because I’ve not played the other 11 games But if you feel that way if you feel that way watch the trailer there we go problem solved
Bronwen: My favorite was Nina and she’s got a move called the can opener or something.
Fenn: can opener. Oh God.
Bronwen: also, yeah,
Fenn: I’ll not play against you
Bronwen: people. No,
Fenn: no, because I
Bronwen: to play with.
Fenn: always playing Yoshimitsu. can opener sounds like a move that’s designed to hurt him.
Bronwen: Oh no, he, he’s so annoying to fight against though. ’cause he just does a spinny thing and then he disappears, he appears somewhere
Fenn: Yep, absolutely. that’s exactly why I used to like playing him. I was that piss
Bronwen: I liked big scary robot jack. Boy though I didn’t like fighting against him ’cause he was big and scary. in the first, like, first second tech games. He, he was, I was, playing at, at high school [00:34:00] and he was just big and clunky and made noises and stuff and then he would kind of overcharge or something and Start getting really really scary. I thought I got over it.
Fenn: Do you know, it makes me wonder why Tekken has not made its breakthrough into movies because obviously the, the characters are something else
Bronwen: think there has been a Tekken movie. There has been!
Fenn: Oh man.
Bronwen: find it. Hold on. It was 2009. there was a Tekken movie. I don’t think I even watched it
Fenn: Wow.
Bronwen: shit to be fair.
Fenn: Oh my word. Was there really? That’s fantastic. Right. Okay. I know what I’m watching tonight. I’m going to try and find this. That’s fantastic. Oh
Bronwen: god. Okay, so Tekken 8 will be released on January 26th for PS5, Xbox Series X, S, [00:35:00] and PC.
Fenn: if you want to watch the second movie, it’s out right now.
Bronwen: it’s out right now. yeah, you can probably easily download that, no problem. Okay, I think we’ve had enough time talking about Tekken, and generally. So, as always, you can watch these trailers on Geek Native.
Fenn: take care out there in that weather because we’ve got some bad storms coming in at the moment. And until our paths cross again.
Bronwen: Until our paths cross again.
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