It's Monday May 5th 2014 I'm Mario Nunez and, from our CBS studios in New York City, welcome to, the 404.
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What's up everyone.
Welcome to a brand new week of 404 shows, I'm Jeff Bachalar.
I'm Justin Hew.
How's everyone doing?
Hope you're enjoying, this new week.
You've got to be positive, it's Monday.
I understand a lot of people get bummed out about Monday.
Mm-hm, hm.
But we're here, to fix all that.
We've got a lot of things to, chat about.
We've got some emails, that have come in.
People said that, we scared them.
Yeah, a lot of responses to that, creepy radio signal story we talked about on Friday.
So, I'm happy we could do that for people, it it occurred to me that what we really should have done is like, turn the lights off and, like left and then turn them back on and we were gone after we played those radio things.
Yeah, it would have have been so, creepy.
Lost chance, lost opportunity maybe for Halloween we'll bring it back.
So we got a lot of stories that are, coming up in the run down.
Justing will give you a brief, description of those, but first I just wanna, just tease everyone.
Tomorrow Mark Marron is back on, our program.
That's, very exciting.
And then, Wednesday we're gonna have, Katie Lyn I'm sorry, Thursday we're gonna have Katie Lynnendal.
Back in the, back in the studio.
Mmm hmm.
Which is, which is something we've been trying to do for a little bit.
Yeah.
But, that's when she's gonna be back, and then Friday, Mr.
Steve Guttenberg.
Gut man.
Also I wanted to, tell people that we're still having Andrew W. Kay on the show next Wednesday.
And he's gonna be doing that, freestyle bit for us.
He's gonna play us a song.
That, he's gonna make up on the fly, using the topics that we bring up, so if you have a topic, inside joke, whatever, that you want to be talked about on this show, let us know send us an email the404@cnet.com put Andrew WK in the subject line and, tell us what you'd like to hear him sing.
Can't wait to see him again.
He's just, so nice.
Yeah.
I wanna like, get on his shoulders and have him just like run around, like,.
Have like a chicken fight?
Yeah, yeah.
Be great.
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All right.
I'll chicken fight with you.
We can
We could do that.
In a pool, somewhere?
Yeah.
On the roof.
Nice.
There's a pool, on the roof.
[LAUGH] That old trick.
I'm not going to fall for that, again.
Man, so I saw Amazing Spider Man 2 over the weekend.
Oh you did.
Have you guys seen it?
No.
I was supposed to go to a, screening but I had to bail.
Yeah, we got that email last week from, I forget what his name was, but a listener that had gotten to see a screening of it.
So, it like [UNKNOWN] in my mind and I watched it.
Yesterday, its not good.
No its, not.
None, of the Spiderman movies are that good.
I don't think [CROSSTALK]
They're OK.
The first, two are OK.
Yeah I would say are the best but that's setting a low bar, already.
It was, bad?
It was, not for adults.
I would not say that it was a terrible movie, it just, was clearly a kids movie.
But its PG 13.
For, gratuitous violence in language.
It's weird because yeah, there's that, there's a lot of violence in it, and there's, like some cuss words and things like that, nothing provocative.
But not him, Paul Giamatti is the rhino.
Paul Giamatti ruined, it for me.
No that was in all the credits.
Yeah so, I don't know it's just.
That and then we saw it, I think it came out like, very recently, maybe this weekend or last weekend.
It came out Friday.
It came out Friday, yeah.
So, there were a lot of kids in the audience.
There was like a, matin