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 ^ Length | 2:23:04 | ^ Length | 2:23:04 |
 ^ Host(s) | [[tim]], [[gregg]] | ^ Host(s) | [[tim]], [[gregg]] |
-^ Guests | [[joe]], [[mark]], [[hank]], Dee Thompson, [[dkr]], Rat Pack, Keith Gordon, Bobby Valli |+^ Guests | [[joe]], [[mark]], [[hank]], [[dee]], [[dkr]], Rat Pack, Keith Gordon, Bobby Valli |
 ^ Sponsor(s) | [[chaplinsxpress]], [[delgadofund]] | ^ Sponsor(s) | [[chaplinsxpress]], [[delgadofund]] |
 ^ Link | https://youtu.be/MIAttlFcO6g?si=7GHur_6ycGE4FEQI | ^ Link | https://youtu.be/MIAttlFcO6g?si=7GHur_6ycGE4FEQI |
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 [[mark]] re-enacts Quint’s monologue from Jaws. Tim interrupts several times, dissatisfied with Mark’s portrayal, instructing him to sound more like a pirate. After a few more tries, Tim cuts the segment off, and tells Mark to practice more. Following this is the first part of a mock trial of George Lucas, in which Tim makes his opening statement. He has changed into a tan suit, which he will wear for the remainder of the Special. [[joe]] serves as the judge for the trial. [[mark]] re-enacts Quint’s monologue from Jaws. Tim interrupts several times, dissatisfied with Mark’s portrayal, instructing him to sound more like a pirate. After a few more tries, Tim cuts the segment off, and tells Mark to practice more. Following this is the first part of a mock trial of George Lucas, in which Tim makes his opening statement. He has changed into a tan suit, which he will wear for the remainder of the Special. [[joe]] serves as the judge for the trial.
  
-After the second break, Tim and Gregg air a video tribute to Dee Thompson, author of “How I Went to the Oscars Without a Ticket,” who is going to attempt to recreate his 1997 feat. They speak to Thompson on a live camera feed, and he appears on a street corner, claiming to have “tried several checkpoints” without successfully gaining entry to the Oscars. Shifting gears, Gregg announces the 20th anniversary of The Rat Pack movie from 1998, and Tim introduces musical guests, the Rat Pack, featuring “Don Cheadle,” “Ray Liotta,” and “Joe Mantegna” as Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. They perform “That Girl’s Just Gotta Be Kissed.” When Gregg asks the Rat Pack questions about the film, Tim becomes annoyed with them, and orders their mics cut. Tim airs an “In Memoriam” tribute to the Electric Sun 19 before the third break.+After the second break, Tim and Gregg air a video tribute to [[dee]], author of “How I Went to the Oscars Without a Ticket,” who is going to attempt to recreate his 1997 feat. They speak to Thompson on a live camera feed, and he appears on a street corner, claiming to have “tried several checkpoints” without successfully gaining entry to the Oscars. Shifting gears, Gregg announces the 20th anniversary of The Rat Pack movie from 1998, and Tim introduces musical guests, the Rat Pack, featuring “Don Cheadle,” “Ray Liotta,” and “Joe Mantegna” as Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. They perform “That Girl’s Just Gotta Be Kissed.” When Gregg asks the Rat Pack questions about the film, Tim becomes annoyed with them, and orders their mics cut. Tim airs an “In Memoriam” tribute to the Electric Sun 19 before the third break.
  
 The trial of George Lucas continues. Tim calls one James Flynt to the witness stand to confirm the similarities between Master Codebreaker and Kington; he then calls Gregg for the same purpose. At the end of the trial segment, Tim checks back in with Dee Thompson. He appears on the feed walking down a sidewalk through a crowd. He is barely intelligible due to the video quality, but comes to a fence just beyond which he says the Oscars are taking place, and is not able to get through. After another break, Tim (already well into a bottle of rum) and Gregg interview Keith Gordon, an actor who appeared in Jaws 2 as a teenager. Tim and Gregg bicker during the interview, and Tim gets up for a hot dog. When Tim returns, Gregg reveals that Close Encounters of the Third Kind was the “original” Jaws 2, and Jaws 2 is actually Jaws 3. Tim, embarrassed, tries to talk over Gregg and move things along.  The trial of George Lucas continues. Tim calls one James Flynt to the witness stand to confirm the similarities between Master Codebreaker and Kington; he then calls Gregg for the same purpose. At the end of the trial segment, Tim checks back in with Dee Thompson. He appears on the feed walking down a sidewalk through a crowd. He is barely intelligible due to the video quality, but comes to a fence just beyond which he says the Oscars are taking place, and is not able to get through. After another break, Tim (already well into a bottle of rum) and Gregg interview Keith Gordon, an actor who appeared in Jaws 2 as a teenager. Tim and Gregg bicker during the interview, and Tim gets up for a hot dog. When Tim returns, Gregg reveals that Close Encounters of the Third Kind was the “original” Jaws 2, and Jaws 2 is actually Jaws 3. Tim, embarrassed, tries to talk over Gregg and move things along. 
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