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Daily Roundup 7/4 – Jesse Palmer Comments on the Golden Bachelor, Jax Taylor Answers Questions, Big Brother 27 Reveals Its Night One Twists, & a Major Anniversary Yesterday

So, one thing I haven’t talked about the last couple days is Big Brother 27 starts six days from now, July 10th, next Thursday, and they have revealed what the theme is.

It’s what everybody guess it’s a mystery theme Hotel, Mr. A-M-Y-S-T-E-R-E with the till day over the E. Is that Mr A or is it just mystery? Whatever. There’s gonna be a mystery house guest. There’s gonna be a masked visitor along with a secret accomplice on the season premier. We’re not getting the live premier like we have or we did for a while.

We’re not getting that. I think it’s because of what happened two years ago where the live competition on the first night ran too long and obviously they have to be out at a certain time and that one was taking forever. So there we, we, we don’t anything know anything more other than there will be a masked visitor.

Who has a secret accomplice and the shocking arrival of a mystery house guest? Well, Julie Chen Moonves was asked about this mystery house guest and said this, she was even surprised when she learned their identity. She said, what can I say? What I can say is the mystery house guest, when I was told who this person is, I had the ex.

I had to expect the unexpected. I never expected that person and I was very excited because in my opinion, getting that person is epic and that person is also very polarizing. So there’s gonna be a strong reaction in both directions for this mystery house guest. Now, the people who follow Big Brother are a lot more than I do have said this season is supposed to be all new players.

So there is thoughts that this. Mystery House guest is coming from another show that everybody knows they’re talking about Survivor people possibly challenge people. I’ve heard Johnny Banana’s name thrown out there. I don’t, I don’t know. I don’t think it’s bananas, but it’s seemingly somebody that’s been on reality TV for a long time, everybody’s gonna know, but they’re not from the Big Brother franchise.

Also she said the accomplish this person’s going to have, they’re gonna have responsibilities. They may or may not be able to pull it off, and that will affect the game and the mass visitor. Very disruptive. And on another level that is far more reaching, reaching than Ainsley last year. Yeah. ’cause Ainsley was a complete flop.

I mean, I, I thought it was dumb. The AI figure named Ames Lee. It’s just like, okay, they did one thing or a couple things in the game, but it wasn’t anything like major. So I always tend to take anything Julie says with a grain of salt because she over hypes everything on this show and makes it seem like, oh my God.

This is the biggest twist in the history of the show, and it really never is. It’s a change to the game. Maybe sometimes it’s something we haven’t seen before. Remember, I’ve only watched since season 21, but. Ever since season 21, I have never seen any sort of change up in the game or any sort of tease in the game where I was like, wow, I’m blown away by that.

It just hasn’t happened for me. But all the pictures are out for how the house looks and it looks like it looks like a. It almost looks like the inside of the trader’s castle, just the way it’s kind of decorated. It’s the same house every year. It’s just decorated every different, every year, and I just see all these people online, even former players that are just like, oh my gosh, this looks so awesome.

It’s like, it’s just decorations. It’s the same house you lived in. What’s the big deal about the decorations? We don’t even know what any of it means yet. Okay, there’s a bunch of keys on the wall. What does that mean? We don’t know. I don’t know. I just don’t get excited about set decorations. I can’t, I just, they don’t do anything for me.

So it’s a mystery hotel theme. Uh, there’s a reception area where welcomed by a wall of 75 key boxes, living room chess guardians towering 22 foot walls with a balcony lined with giant plaster chess pieces. An attic bedroom of Oddities, sleeper car bunk room, rooftop Garden kitchen, secret wine cellar, Victorian Conservatory Lounge, venom Lounge and Poison Bar, boxing Ring Gym.

Okay. You know, we’ll see how this stuff plays into the season and. It’s just, it’s hotel. My a Myi. I don’t even know how to pronounce that. Is it Myi? I think it’s Myi. Isn’t there a Vegas show called My Steer Almost Positive? It is. It’s spelled the same way. M-Y-S-T-E-R-E with the till day over the E, is that what it’s called?

A till day. I don’t know. I don’t want to Google it either. But anyway, I wanna make this show, uh, a little bit shorter today because it is 4th of July and you’ve got a lot of better things to do on 4th of July probably than listen to this podcast. But I did wanna end with this. Yesterday was a big day. It was a very big day, at least in my life.

And you know why that is, right? Well, yesterday, if you go back 40 years, July 3rd. 1985, what movie was released on July 3rd, 1985? That would be back to the future. And if you don’t think that I watched Back to the Future yesterday on the 40 year anniversary of it coming out, then you don’t know me very well.

I think you should know by now how much I am obsessed with the Back to the Future franchise. And it was just as good watching it for the hundred and 50th time yesterday than it was when I watched it the first time. There’s something about that movie. It could be a nostalgia thing, it just, it could be, just brings me back to my childhood.

I don’t know. But it is so good, so good. One of the best. It’s just everything fits in that movie. Yes, you have to suspend disbelief because time travel isn’t a real thing, but just the way they introduce time, travel and how it works in that movie and the attention to detail about everything in that movie, I, it, it’s just, it’s almost the perfect movie to me.

It really is. I hope some of you decided to go watch back to the Future last night. Sometime yesterday to celebrate its 40 years ’cause it’s literally one of the greatest cinematic productions ever. Such, such a good movie and I’ll never get sick of it if I ever come across it on any of the cable channels flipping through at night, any of the movie channels, no matter where it is in the movie, if it’s 10 minutes in or there’s 15 minutes left, it’s a complete stop down for me and I start watching.

It’s just, it’s one of those movies that I just cannot escape from. It is crazy to think though, 40 years since it came out, man. Yeah, I mean, I was 10. I can’t remember if I actually saw it. I had to have seen it in the theaters, but you know, it’s 40 years ago. I don’t remember if I went, I, I think I did. I am pretty sure I did.

Did I go on opening night? I don’t remember. Did I go on opening weekend? I don’t remember, but I’m almost positive. I did see it in the theaters. That’s when movies were like four bucks in 1985. Four or five bucks. I, I don’t even remember what they were. Maybe they were 3 75, by the way, where I used to live and I, where I grew up in the eighties and nineties, there was a place called Super Saver Cinema seven.

I’m saying that fast five times, and it was movies that had been out because this is what like movies now are on streaming, like within two months of being released in the theaters. Sometimes they’re released in the theaters and on streaming at the same time. Anyway, super saver cinema seven. Every movie was two bucks and it was movies that had probably come out, I don’t know, six months earlier.

So if you didn’t wanna see it and pay the full price of four or five bucks, you’d wait five or six months or however long it took to get to Super Saver cinema. Seven. And you go there for two bucks. And it was just like everybody in my neighborhood was there every weekend. I mean, it, it was the place to go.

And, um, I, I’m sure. I can’t, I mean, it’s, it’s long gone now because who’s gonna go see a movie six months later, even if it’s for two bucks in a movie theater? Nobody. But again, it, it’s probably a movie. It’s probably, I probably saw, oh, wait, no, I was high school from 89 to 93, and I know that’s one, I know I, it was around in high school.

I don’t remember what year it was built, but I was gonna say maybe they reshored back to the future there, and I went and saw it. But yeah, every movie was two bucks and basically that was like the first job for all my friends in high school. They would just work at Super Saver. Well, you know, work concessions, worked, ripping the tickets, worked in the film projector box, showing the movies like every single one of my friends worked there.

I didn’t, but I was literally there all the time. We’re riding my bike there. I mean, it was just the place to go. Long gone now, but great, great place to go. Grown up. I don’t know how I got to talking about Super Saver Cinema seven, but. Just know it was a big part of my childhood. Anyway, thank you all for listening.

Really appreciate it. Follow me on Apple Podcasts. Also rate and review, but you gotta hit play. It’s the only way it counts, is to download Sports Daily coming up in an hour from now. Again, have a great 4th of July everybody. Be safe and I will talk to you on Monday.

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