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David Dobrik
Welcome back to Views, the podcast where we talk about stuff. Let's talk about it.
Jason Nash
I've never high fived Natalie.
David Dobrik
God damn it.
Jason Nash
Good job, Natalie. Good job doing all your stuff and running the ship here.
Faris
Oh, well, thank you, Jason.
Jason Nash
You're welcome.
David Dobrik
Sinking. What's up? Roll intro music.
Jason Nash
Great. What kind of intro is that? It is the most basic intro, but.
David Dobrik
That part is the worst.
Jason Nash
We used to put thought bought into these intros. We used to have little jokes.
David Dobrik
But I have so much to say, I'd rather just get into the talking. I, I, I'm done with these. I'm done with short form comedy.
Faris
But we love a little zinger in the beginning.
David Dobrik
I know. Okay, maybe we'll re record it later.
Faris
We're not going to.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I know we won't. That's probably. It's staying as that used to be.
Jason Nash
Welcome back to the podcast where Jason stinks. Or.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but then all the comments are like, come on, man, give Jason some credit.
Jason Nash
I mean, the audience loves me. It's true.
David Dobrik
But yeah, you have been on a real kicker with me.
Jason Nash
I don't read the comments, my man.
David Dobrik
Oh, yes, sure.
Jason Nash
About other people. I don't read about me.
David Dobrik
Oh my God.
Jason Nash
I can't.
David Dobrik
No, you love reading them.
Jason Nash
I don't, I don't read comments about myself.
David Dobrik
Really?
Jason Nash
100%.
David Dobrik
How do you know if it's a comment about you?
Jason Nash
Because you told me. You told me earlier that people were saying nice things about me. You just said it. But I don't know that really.
David Dobrik
They're always saying nice stuff about you in the comments.
Jason Nash
Yeah, they just feel bad for me. They Know I'm dying and. Yeah, but the way I look, that.
David Dobrik
Doesn'T change my perception of you.
Jason Nash
You like. That's why you like me. That's why I'm not gonna be around much more. What will you do when I die? You'll be upset, right?
David Dobrik
Right? Yeah.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
No, no, I will be upset, of course.
Jason Nash
Will you speak at my funeral, please?
Faris
Yeah, I would.
Jason Nash
I mean, and. And Dave, too. And Dave. It's got to be good, because I went to a funeral this weekend, and people killed it at the funeral.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
David Dobrik
Who passed away?
Jason Nash
Mom. My ex wife's mom passed away. She was a blast. Merrily. She was an incredible woman.
David Dobrik
Wait, is that her up there, Jay?
Jason Nash
No, that's Merily's mom. That's Nana. But that's. That's big Nana.
David Dobrik
Oh, so now they're reunited.
Jason Nash
Yeah, they're all in the mausoleum together. We went to a mausoleum, which is above ground, and I really like it.
David Dobrik
Oh, it's an above ground burial.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
That's where you want to go?
Jason Nash
Yeah, I want to go above.
David Dobrik
Well, you want to be cremated?
Jason Nash
I like to be cremated.
David Dobrik
Because you're scared you'll wake up.
Jason Nash
Mm.
David Dobrik
In a couple years while you're buried alive.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Don't you feel, like, fear that.
David Dobrik
What if you wake up as a piece of ash? That'd be also such a lame joke. Don't laugh at that. Jay, I have a question for you.
Jason Nash
Okay.
David Dobrik
This is like a. This is. This is like a really common question, but if there's. Would you take $10 million?
Jason Nash
Yes.
Faris
That's it?
Jason Nash
Is that it? Is there more?
David Dobrik
But there's a snail chasing you. And he knows your location at all times. And when he gets to you, he kills you, and you die a brutal death. But he's a snail.
Faris
If he ever gets to you, he.
David Dobrik
He will get to you. He will get to you.
Faris
He will find you.
Jason Nash
Dog Guys doesn't move at all.
Faris
Yeah. What are you talking about? You just keep moving.
David Dobrik
Yeah, exactly. That's the thing. It's. You keep moving.
Faris
And you only get 10 million.
David Dobrik
And you only get 10 million. But for the rest of your life, he knows where you are because you're.
Faris
Gonna need to get a lot of transportation.
David Dobrik
How much. Think about how much moving that is, though. Yeah, right. Like. Like you can't live in the same city for too long because let's. Let's say you're in Paris. The snails deadbolting to Paris. Even though. Even if he's in New York. I don't know if he's taking the bus or. Sorry, I don't know if he's taking a plane or. He can, like, glide on the water. On the ocean. Regardless. If you're in Paris.
Jason Nash
Take the 10 mil. He'll never catch me. A snail. Get out of here.
Faris
Yeah, but you have to spend the rest of your life, like, moving around frequently.
Jason Nash
I ain't worried about no snail.
David Dobrik
Okay, let me say it this way, cuz I don't think you realize how brutal this death is going to be. Both of your kids will die. Both of your kids will die.
Jason Nash
You didn't say that.
David Dobrik
I know, but I want you to.
Jason Nash
Like, both of my kids will die. If this is up it like that.
David Dobrik
But you get 30 miles, you get another 10. Huh.
Jason Nash
Well, now, that's different. Now this. Now that you're putting my kids into it. No, I can't do that. But, yeah, the snail's not gonna ever catch you, dude. A snail can't catch you. A snail can't catch you. The snail is over there, man.
Faris
Yeah, and.
Jason Nash
Okay, I walk that way, I crawl that way.
Faris
That's what I'm saying. Like, if you see it, you can still run away from it.
David Dobrik
Yes, but think about this. You moved to Paris for a year, right?
Jason Nash
What am I doing? Where am I living? Who am I See?
David Dobrik
Now, listen, you've just. You've just left.
Jason Nash
Am I a part of the social scene there?
David Dobrik
Jason, you just left San Francisco.
Jason Nash
Oh, I love it.
David Dobrik
So the snail started at San Francisco with you.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But now you're in Paris. You're living there for a year.
Jason Nash
Cool.
David Dobrik
Snail gets there in eight months. Whatever it takes him. Yeah, but now he's in Paris with you.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So now wherever you go, like, whatever town, whatever place you go back to, he will always inch closer to your house.
Jason Nash
Yeah. I taunt that motherfucker. I go on social media, I'd be like, here I am, bitch. I'm in fucking Dave and Buster's. Try and come find me.
David Dobrik
I know, but at one point, you're going to be sleeping and the snail's going to come into your bed.
Jason Nash
Bullshit.
David Dobrik
Okay, fuck it. I don't know why I'm arguing.
Jason Nash
Oh, when you're asleep, it'll. I'd hire somebody with the money to watch out for the snail. So let's say the snail gets to the bedroom. Like, wake up, wake up, snails here. And then we just fucking jump over him because he's a little snail. I ain't scared of a snail. Now, if you said a lion oh, well, yeah, that's a little different.
David Dobrik
Yeah, of course.
Jason Nash
Or Natalie, you know, if I told you.
David Dobrik
How about this? If I told you, if I told you we're in Sherman Oaks, right? That's where we live and there's a lion that's in the same town as you right now.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And I'll give you $10 million. You have to avoid him for 24 hours. But he knows he can see through walls. He knows exactly where you are. And you can't lock yourself into anywhere.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And you have to stay in this, like, town, but you have 24 hours. Would you do it? It's a lion.
Jason Nash
Does he have Uber?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Ah, the lion's not getting only pool.
David Dobrik
He can only Uber pool places. So he does have to stop at another place to pick up other people.
Jason Nash
The lion's not getting in any Uber, first of all, okay, there's no way any guy is going to like pick up a lion.
David Dobrik
They have pet friendly Ubers.
Jason Nash
No, there's no way. Yeah, I'll take the tip.
David Dobrik
What if he's dressed as somebody else? What if he's dressing in like a trench coat?
Jason Nash
Oh, you mean like a disguise? Like a really good lion disguise? Yeah, no, I, I take it for sure the lion's not going anywhere, David. He's getting tranqed at fucking at the mall.
David Dobrik
But it's the worst having Ferris, who is our editor here, laugh at this because he encourages the stupidest conversations.
Faris
Sometimes Faris laughs at things and I'm like, oh, it's good, we should keep talking.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then I listen to him back and it's us talking about a snail and a lion for most of the time.
Jason Nash
I look over, he's like this.
David Dobrik
I saw, I saw a tick tock the other day. This is actually really good. It's a really good tip, especially for a man who has, who has kids. Basically. Just buckle in, Jay, because you're, you're about to be typified. Okay, so let's say you had a little three year old kid, right? And you were telling them to telling. Okay, let's say you, you're the three year old kid. I'm like, come on, let's get in the car, we gotta go to, we gotta go to the store. What would your kid respond?
Jason Nash
Hell yeah, let's go.
David Dobrik
No, no, no.
Jason Nash
What?
David Dobrik
Most likely the kid, like, if he's playing with toys, they're like, no, I don't want to go. Do you know what I mean?
Faris
I mean, well, Jason's kids are very well behaved Okay.
Jason Nash
I mean, yeah. Okay. Yeah. My kid. They'd be like, hell, no, I don't want to go there.
David Dobrik
Let's. Let's. Let's just take the other perspective, because a lot of kids would not want to go or not want to do something.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Or like, okay, how about this?
Jason Nash
My kids really are so weird too, aren't they? They're so foreign. They're just the type of people that you're not. They're not your typ.
David Dobrik
How about this? Let me rephrase the question. What if it's like, hey, Wyatt, go clean your room. Okay.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
What would he say?
Jason Nash
Okay.
David Dobrik
No. All right. But normal kid would be like, no.
Jason Nash
Yeah, normal kid would be like, no.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Jason Nash
But why? It's so special, Charlie, too.
David Dobrik
This girl. This girl was saying that the tip is you have to give the kids an option.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So. So let's say it's. Instead of, why go clean your room? It's why we gotta go clean your room. You want to pick up your toys first or the roller coasters.
Jason Nash
Oh, yeah, I've heard that.
David Dobrik
Isn't that crazy?
Jason Nash
Yeah. Yeah, I have heard that.
David Dobrik
Like, okay, it's time to go. Why? You want. You want to put your shoes on first or your jacket? And then the kid will go, jacket, and he won't even fucking know what's happening. And he's that fucking 30 minutes away.
Jason Nash
From Ralph Taylor does that to you?
David Dobrik
Yes, yes. I've been actually doing it to John.
Faris
Yeah, he's here to have some j.
Jason Nash
What are you saying to John?
David Dobrik
Well, yesterday we pulled in and I was. And we were. We were coming, and I'm like, john, you want to plug in my charger first or you want to move your car?
Faris
It's kind of like, if I want to quit, it's like, david, do you want to let me go or should I tell you that I want.
David Dobrik
Exactly. Jesus. Yeah, but it's pretty good, I guess it doesn't work on your kids, but.
Jason Nash
No, it does. It. It totally works on your kids. That is what you're supposed to do when they're three. That's when they're three. For me. I. Yeah. I was talking about having more kids the other day.
David Dobrik
With who? Just yourself.
Jason Nash
Well, you know, I'm sure I could find somebody.
David Dobrik
No, but who are you talking.
Faris
Find anybody?
Jason Nash
Well, I was talking with that about it. Oh, yeah.
David Dobrik
You'd have kids with that, huh?
Jason Nash
I'm close with tonight. Yeah, we talk about a lot of stuff.
David Dobrik
Those would be some weird babies.
Jason Nash
No, I didn't Say with Nat, I was talking about it with.
David Dobrik
They'd come out, like, old and young. Just kidding. That's not how things work. I don't know how babies form. I'd be an older baby because that's your side of the family. And Natalie's would be younger baby comes.
Jason Nash
Out looking like this. Like me dead in the eyes.
David Dobrik
Another thing I realized, I'm actually guilty of this too. Sometimes people will tell me, and I. I'm guilty of it. And I also hate when people do it. So, like, sometimes people will tell me a fact. Like, you'll be like, did you know that Mars is made completely out of marshmallows? And I'll be like, oh, yeah, yeah, nice. And then you'll catch me, like, three days later repeating that same fact to somebody else, but with, like, 10 times more enthusiasm.
Jason Nash
Have I seen you do that?
David Dobrik
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Faris
He does it all the time.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Jason, it's David, who I used. I did a podcast with you.
Jason Nash
You there, buddy? What are you asking?
David Dobrik
No, you know what he's saying? Yeah, I was just saying. I just had the realization that, like.
Faris
It'S just such an interesting epiphany that he's like, that's what he does.
Jason Nash
You totally do that. You're such a sponge. And you literally regurgitate everything right away.
David Dobrik
Other people do it, but somebody else did it. And I got really pissed, but I was like, oh, fuck, I do that all the time.
Jason Nash
Yeah, that's what. That's how we.
David Dobrik
I told you a fact. And then. And then I was watching his podcast, and then he's telling Joe, like, so excited when he was on his computer, not even paying attention to me when I told him, speaking of Ilia, his protein company, like, crushed.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I heard.
David Dobrik
First week out, sold out. Which is awesome. But, like, it's even gonna get more better when people try it because they're actually gonna love it and people are gonna come back because it is genuinely great protein. But the craziest part is his video. He just posted a YouTube video for the first time on his channel. And it had. And it was a brand new channel.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Zilla Fitness on YouTube. And. And all of a sudden, now it's sitting at 600,000.
Faris
600,000 already.
Jason Nash
6:50. 6:50.
David Dobrik
650,000 views. Just, like, completely randomly, just fucking blew up. Brand new channel. And the craziest part is the first 500,000 views, which was last night. Last night was 500,000 views. Had no link in the description. So he was sending this the entire video is basically an ad to buy Zilla. But he had no link.
Jason Nash
They didn't have the link in there?
David Dobrik
No, they, what they did have is they had zilla.com.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But no hyperlink. Like you couldn't click anything.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
It was for, for the first 500, 000 views. And this isn't like a regular YouTube video where like people don't really go to the description. This is like the video.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
To put something in the description because like it's, it's a 25 minute ad for your protein.
Jason Nash
If you don't know, it's Ilya worked out our friend John and he lost when he was 40, 50 pounds. They documented the video, took six months.
David Dobrik
And the whole, it's a whole transformation about them using Zela and how much it changed his body. And like nothing. Nothing. The Instagram wasn't linked and the website wasn't linked. Disaster. He probably missed out on like probably like 50,000 Instagram followers. That could have been really good for his business.
Jason Nash
Damn.
David Dobrik
But so yeah, if you're listening to this, I'm going to link it for him in this description. So go, go follow Z on Instagram.
Jason Nash
Yo, Aren't you confused by like musicians and like how they make music?
David Dobrik
What do you mean?
Jason Nash
Like, I, I went and saw Tyler Crater the other night and I, I took my daughter and I only went for like her, you know, I'm like, I know some songs. I think he's good or whatever.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
And it was, it was like the best show I ever saw. And then, and just to watch like all his songs and everything's like, how does all that get made?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Do you ever wonder about that?
David Dobrik
I love the behind the scenes stuff. Like I love, my favorite is watching the Marvel behind the scenes stuff.
Faris
Oh yeah.
David Dobrik
I mean that shit. Like none of that shit is filmed anywhere but a green screen anymore, it seems like, which is so impressive to me. Like they've literally like the new Spider Man. It looks like they filmed 85% of it in front of a green screen. Like even when they're on the streets of New York, they're not on the streets of New York. It's a green screen.
Jason Nash
Right?
David Dobrik
Which is like so fucking cool. Like they could do everything from like a huge basement. Now that's, that's the best way to not spoil anything either, because no one's allowed in that.
Jason Nash
Do you think you'd be able to pull off acting on a green screen?
David Dobrik
Yeah, I think so.
Jason Nash
You think?
David Dobrik
I, I, I, I never really not Me. But like, if I'm like, do you.
Faris
Think it's more difficult to act in front of a green screen as opposed to a set?
Jason Nash
I would think so.
Faris
I would think so too.
Jason Nash
I think it's so hard to be like, okay, and now the spaceships are coming and here comes Thanos. Thanos is above you.
Faris
Like, you'd really have to imagine.
Jason Nash
And he's giving you a right hook.
David Dobrik
And I don't think so. I've also never, like, I've also never acted with anybody. That was really good, huh?
Jason Nash
So, like, you're in my movie, so. No, we didn't have a scene together.
David Dobrik
Acted.
Jason Nash
But yeah, we did.
David Dobrik
I definitely never acted, but I feel like if I acted with somebody like Sandra Bullock and like I was acting off her energy.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Then I would have. Then I would change my mind about this green screen stuff. But for me right now, acting is all just pretending because I've never, like, acted off anybody, that I'd be like, wow, this is great.
Jason Nash
Yeah. If you work with Sandra Bullock, you probably get really good, like, right away, right?
David Dobrik
Probably really easy because it's probably like a real conversation.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You probably think you're great.
David Dobrik
Yeah, yeah.
Jason Nash
If you do a scene with her.
David Dobrik
But I don't know, I can't imagine a grease cream being that much tougher than, like, I think it is.
Faris
But I just, I think, like, especially with Marvel movies, like, there's. They don't know anything. Like what ends up happening in post when you, when you go see in a theater. Like, that's not. How do you even imagine that?
David Dobrik
Just describe it to you. And it's scene by scene. It's not like you have to shoot the entire two hour movie in one take.
Faris
I know.
David Dobrik
Like, it's like, now you're scared. The ships are landing.
Faris
Wow, you're so good.
David Dobrik
Like, like, you know, I mean, it's not. Actors know. Like, I'm speaking on behalf of actors. I'm not speaking on behalf of David.
Jason Nash
Which, which part did you miss out on that you really wanted? What, what part did you miss out on that? You've did a lot of auditions over the years.
David Dobrik
I auditioned for Shang Chi. Did we talk about that?
Jason Nash
Oh, I don't know if we did.
David Dobrik
Am I allowed to now?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Really?
Faris
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah. This is for Shangchi.
Jason Nash
What part?
David Dobrik
It was the guy on the bus. Is the guy on the bus filming everybody?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And it was like the thing. Read for the thing, Red. It's. It was like an influencer guy.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So I was Like, I know when that happens in a script, they just, like, send it to an influencer. I know they're never gonna actually pick the influencer because I'd be, like, goofy maybe. I don't know. But, like, as I was walking out of my audition, McLovin was also walking.
Jason Nash
Really?
David Dobrik
He just auditioned for that same part. I was like, why the fuck am I here? This guy's auditioning like, he's gonna fucking blow me out of the water. So, yeah, then I watched the scene. I actually had it as my background. I have another Marvel background as my phone, but I had another background of the script on my phone background when I auditioned for Shangchi.
Jason Nash
Oh, you did? So you could look at it.
David Dobrik
So I could. Yeah, I was manifesting. But it was. That was cool to watch the movie because I, like, I knew the lines.
Faris
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Oh, oh. Speaking. Speaking of Marvel, I. I looked up. I always look up props. Like, every night before I go to bed, I check. I check Instagram, TikTok, and I look for props that are available to buy from, like, the Marvel movies because I want the right one. And Captain America shield, for some reason, I missed it sold in November for. It was, like, $256,000 sold in an auction. And it was. It was like the one he would use on screen for a lot of the shots, really. So the last time Captain America holds the shield in his hand, that shield sold. So I reached out to the guy, and I was going to offer him, like, 300,000 for it, which I don't know if Natalie would have even let me, but I was going to offer it to him just to see if, like, that could have happened.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And he's like, he doesn't have any plans to sell soon.
Jason Nash
Really?
David Dobrik
Yeah. And I was like, of course.
Jason Nash
You really pay 300.
Faris
That's what I said. I was like, in no way. I mean, I understand. Like, David has so much nostalgia, but it's not worth $300,000.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but, like, think about, like, three. Like, I've owned a $300,000 car before, and, like, yeah, this is 10 times more important to me than a nice car. Would you, like, I'd rather drive a bicycle around town and have the shield in my house than have a nice car. Like, the shield means so much to me.
Jason Nash
Would you put it behind glass or would you, like, take it out and let people touch?
David Dobrik
I probably have to put it behind glass.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
What I would do is, you know how I have the wine cellar. $300,000, the wine. And I would Just make it, like.
Jason Nash
Put it in there.
David Dobrik
A shield seller. No, I mean, I would. I've told Joe. I was like, joe, if you ever find a shield that has been used in the, let me know and surprise me with it and I'll pay for all of it. But surprise me with the fact that you found it.
Jason Nash
Oh, wow.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I look for that a lot, Joe.
Faris
Writing a 300, 000 check to surprise you.
David Dobrik
But there are. There. It's crazy. There are a lot of, like, you. I can buy a shield, like a. Like a real type shield that, like, Stan Lee signed for, like 10 grand because he, like, I think they all sign, like a bunch of things. I don't know when they do it, but, like, there's like a hundred of those shields that Stan Lee signed, but.
Jason Nash
You don't want it because you want the whole cast sign in it. Signing it.
David Dobrik
No. Well, there was one that. Which is crazy to me. Crazy. Paul Rudd sold one like a year and a half ago maybe, or like two years ago when Marvel wasn't that big. He was selling it for a hospital charity. So it's a fucking double whammy. First of all, you spent a lot of money on a shield and it's going to a good place.
Jason Nash
Sure.
David Dobrik
Paul Rudd was holding it and it was a shield from the movie and the whole cast signed it all the way. Yeah. Yeah. And you don't even care. The whole cast signed it and it's all for like $60,000.
Jason Nash
That's it?
David Dobrik
Yeah. The whole fucking.
Jason Nash
The whole cast one.
David Dobrik
I don't know. Actually, I don't know how to get a hold of the person because I couldn't find the articles with their name on it. But that would be a cool one to find out because that would be the coolest shield to have an entire.
Jason Nash
There must be, like a Marvel memorabilia dealer.
David Dobrik
One more story about my Marvel obsession. Okay. When we moved into the house, yeah. The one thing I ordered that I was like, waiting for the house to be completed was my Iron Man. Do you remember? I bought this, like, full sized Iron man sculpture and I bought it from China.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And they were. They were nice to me. And they were like, we never shipped to the U.S. i was like, please, please, please, I'll do anything. This is so cool. And they're like, okay. And I was gonna be the only one in the United States that had that sculpture. And then six months later, still no sign of it. They told me they'd get here in two months. Nothing I haven't seen in six Months. So I went out and I bought my own life sized one here in Anaheim. I drove like an hour and that's the one that currently sits here right now. A year and three months later, it has finally shipped to the United States.
Jason Nash
No way.
David Dobrik
I paid $10,000 for it like two years ago or a year and a half. A year and three months ago I paid ten grand for it. And it's finally, it's finally gotten to Los Angeles.
Jason Nash
It took so long.
David Dobrik
I don't know, like, the shipments it got, it got caught at the port. Whatever happened, I don't know.
Jason Nash
What are you going to do with it?
David Dobrik
Well, I don't have it.
Jason Nash
Well, it's going to come in a couple of days.
David Dobrik
This is the real kicker. Yeah, it got delivered to the wrong address.
Jason Nash
The old address?
David Dobrik
No, a different address. A random woman and she signed off on it.
Jason Nash
No way.
David Dobrik
It's a huge crate. The crate's probably the size of a car. And like, who signs? Like, if a package came to my house and it didn't have my name on it and it was the size of like, you know, a Ford F150, I wouldn't be signing it off and like taking it into my home. So that, that, that confused me. But I'm going to go pick it up. We have her address. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm so stoked.
Jason Nash
Have her address.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I'm really excited.
Jason Nash
She know you're coming?
David Dobrik
No, no, she does. We've called her and she's like, then.
Jason Nash
What are you gonna do with it?
Faris
Oh, wait, did she say like, oh, yeah, like I have it. No problem.
David Dobrik
Yeah, she has it. She says she hasn't opened it.
Faris
Oh, well.
David Dobrik
But the shield's coming. Or the suit's coming.
Jason Nash
I'm excited. I, I can't, can't wait to see it. Can I vlog it?
David Dobrik
You don't care about. You don't care. Yeah.
Jason Nash
Well, you should go be in a Marvel movie. That would be fun. I think we could make that happen.
David Dobrik
I don't know. What do you mean? Just being about Marvel movie.
Jason Nash
I don't know. I just know you love it so much. I just feel bad for you.
David Dobrik
Even if I could play like a tree.
Jason Nash
Even if, even. Yeah, yeah. I could be in the background.
David Dobrik
I've talked about this before, but like, I always like, maybe create one that.
Jason Nash
Could do your own character, your comic.
David Dobrik
No, I could.
Jason Nash
I Blanket man.
David Dobrik
I think about Nap Time boy.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Happy dude. Well, I, I think.
Jason Nash
Have you come to grips with the fact that you probably won't be a superhero.
David Dobrik
Yeah, it's tough.
Jason Nash
You talk about therapy. I prefer I came to grips so that I'll never be on Saturday Night Live.
David Dobrik
I prefer to do things where I'm acting less in. I don't know.
Jason Nash
Yeah, you don't want to. You don't want to be in front of.
David Dobrik
The one step we have taken forward is. I really do, like, the discovery thing we're doing. Because I think that's, like, where it's almost like acting because, like, I'm not holding the camera, so it's like. Yeah, I'm not, like, directing it. I'm more in front of the camera. But it's not acting at all still, because it is just us. But, like, that's as far as I can go, I think.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I was thinking. I was thinking about. To just the discovery thing as a whole in general. You know, I'm always thinking, J. I know.
Jason Nash
I smell wood burning all the time when I walk in.
David Dobrik
No. And. And I think one of the. One of the biggest problems that we encountered, like, with the videos just in general from, like, every situation we've run into, like, whatever the problem was, is that it was. And I've said something like this before, but I think the more I think about, the more I can understand it is like, we were making. We were making such a big type of production where there were so many eyes on it.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And, like, I didn't realize at the time how many people were watching the videos like I did. But, like, now. Now when you go back, it's like some are sitting at, like 20, 25, 30 million views. Like, easy, like a TV show. Like, it's really fucking freaky. But at the time, it definitely didn't feel like that, Especially because of the way we were filming things and, like, handling things and doing things. Like, it was me, you and my Canon 80D.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, no matter what the bit is, whether. Like, whether we were doing, like, a moped jump or whether we were doing Mrs. Doubtfire in my car or whatever. It was like, whether you were doing an impression or whatever. It was like, it was all. It was. It was all such low production for such a. For such a production that influenced so many people, like, whether they were watching it or they were a part of it. And I think that's the trouble we were getting into. And I think I didn't put myself. I wasn't good at putting myself in the leader role and the leader shoes when we were filming and Making those things. Does that make sense? I don't know. Like I was always just like, oh, I'm just a 18 year old chap, like filming away.
Jason Nash
Yeah. You're just out there with your camera.
David Dobrik
I didn't assume the responsibility that I should have when it came to filming anything. Like, even if, even if, like, even if we were filming a bit and Jonah and somebody are doing something on the side that's not bit related but everyone's there to help me with do something. Like I'm, I'm the person in the room that should be like making sure everybody's okay no matter what's happening. That's why I love Discovery so much, is because we could still have fun the same way we did before. But now there are those people in the room that are, that are making sure that everyone, you know, everyone is feeling okay.
Jason Nash
I don't know. They sent me down that slide in Costa Rica. That was kind of fucked up, I thought.
David Dobrik
But yeah, no, like I like that about them. Like, you know, there are like even, even as far as like there are medics and there are hr, whatever. Like all those people that. Right.
Jason Nash
We have sensitivity training.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Like when we go to a different country. Like, yeah.
David Dobrik
Like we went to one country and one of our camera guys was complaining because our lunch wasn't long enough.
Faris
Oh my God.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And our camera guy is best friends with our producer.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
It's like literally like me and he was complaining to him. He's like, our lunches aren't long enough. Like you, you make us work too. Too much.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So the next trip, a completely new guy had to fly out just to oversee the relationship between the producer and our cameraman. Just to make sure our cameraman is getting fed enough. Like a new HR guy flew out just to manage relationship between these two lifelong best friends.
Jason Nash
Oh, wow.
David Dobrik
Just to make sure that, like that like cuz they're best friends. So like it's kind of easy to be like, no lunch right now. We're working. Right. Your best friend, that's you do me. Yeah. But like a new HR guy flew out just to be like, just to be like we have to follow everything by the rules.
Faris
Well, were we talking about this the other day too? Like, I feel like we all feel like the pandemic kind of like brought social media to a head. Like productions and TV and film all had to be paused. Right. But people could still be in their living room making a tik tok or making a vlog or whatever it was. And I feel like, that kind of, like, legitimized social media. Now you have, like, literally Tick Tockers are like a list celebrities. You know, it's like, it's crazy.
David Dobrik
Kind of, to that point is like, when we were filming, like, whether we were filming out and about or just like, us friends, like, my parents would actually call me multiple times and they'd be like, is everyone signing releases? Like, everyone should be signing releases. Like, they're part of this, like, production that you're doing. It's like, no, no, no, they're not. Like, they're my friends and the people we film with out and about, like, it's just fun. Like, it's casual and, like, it would fudgeing freak people out if I had someone around me and was going, like, here, sign this. Even my friends. Like, I was like, I don't want to treat my friends like there's some kind of a cast. Like, I don't want to. Like, I didn't want. I don't want to do that would.
Jason Nash
Have changed the vibe for sure.
David Dobrik
And I think especially back then, that was, like, double weird. Now it makes a lot more sense because now social media is, like. Is, like, almost at the same, like, respect level as, like, other forms of entertaining entertainment. Obviously not, like, films and, like, TV shows yet, but, like, it's getting up there. So, like, now someone making a YouTube video and having releases and things, it's, like, so normal. Because everyone wants to step into that world and everyone understands, like, the impact it has. And I. And I regret not doing that. I regret not doing. I regret not taking. What I say a lot is, is it was such a backyard production, and I regret not treating it like it was right. Like it was a real production. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I. I also felt like I took pride in it being so gorilla style, like, run and gun style. Like, I took pride in the fact that like, like, like we would show up to, like, a celebrity's house and it would be me and Jason or me and Nat, and they were like, this is it.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And I'd be like, yeah, this is it. I don't know. Who did you expect?
Faris
Makes it feel, like, easier.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And it was, like, easier on everybody. Like, nobody. Like, you go on foul and you're signing a bunch of things. Every. Everything. Every.
Jason Nash
What makes it very impressive is what it does. Right?
David Dobrik
And every conversation. When you go on any late night show, you have a phone call before.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And it's like, this is what we're going to talk about. Like, are you. Are you Agreeing to talk about this. So you have like a pre. Call. But, like, when we were doing it, it was just like, you showed up and you just did it. It was literally, yeah, we're here. We knock on the door and. Yeah, yeah. And. And going forward. Like, like I said, this is a weird conversation that we got into randomly from.
Jason Nash
I think it's good.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
But.
David Dobrik
But I haven't.
Jason Nash
I like. I like. I like that you're opening up about it.
David Dobrik
And that's why I like. That's why I like Discoveries, because all those, like, boxes are checked. And it makes me feel a lot more comfortable knowing that everybody else is comfortable.
Jason Nash
When Jim comes to you mad about launch, you're like, yo, take it up with corporate. Right? Like, not me, man. Not my. My spot. I did that exactly. Yeah.
Faris
What's also crazy, too, is, like, sometimes we'll, like, meet up with, you know, people, whatever. Or like, you know, we'll meet up with some sort of influencer. Right. And the teams people have now is crazy. Like, they have a president, they have a manager, they have an agent. Every single has an assistant, and they have.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Faris
Coordinators and like, all these things. And it was literally just like, there's three people here, you know, like this. That mentality is. It's so. It's just so different, you know, and people just take it more seriously, which is great. It's a good thing.
David Dobrik
But I think with that. With what Natalie said is like, that's true now, but, like, I regret that I didn't put in those measures before. And, you know, I didn't have. I didn't have the right guidance or awareness back then to be able to have, like, a fully 100% safe environment when it came to creating. And I think. I think it just, like, it got unknowingly bigger than I thought it was actually getting. And I know that's a crazy thing to even say, but, like, we've talked about this before. Like, I didn't know how big the videos were.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Till after the pandemic.
Jason Nash
Yeah, man, me too.
David Dobrik
That's when I realized. That's when I was like, oh, this, like, actually had an impact on a lot of people.
Faris
What made you think that? Like, how did you feel? What was that moment that was like, oh, this is actually like kind of big, kind of crazy, kind of legit.
David Dobrik
It was because I felt like we were doing a lot of cool things at the time and, like, no one would ever write about it. Like, Like, I was judging. I was basing my success on like, what I knew as success to be like, the traditional world. Like, even. Even when we. Even when a brand would come to me and offer me X amount of money, I'd always, always go to Natalie. I was like, do they know that they're being, like, completely ripped off here? Like, how is it worth them spending $150,000 on me?
Jason Nash
You're right.
David Dobrik
And now they would be like, no, no, trust me, it's worth it. And, like, I wouldn't understand that. Even with merch, even when deals come to us. Like, I'm just like, I don't want to do that. Like, I just don't think anybody cares for that.
Jason Nash
Right. But you understand the.
David Dobrik
No, I understand that now.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I did not.
Jason Nash
20 million people and usually 5% numbers.
David Dobrik
Weren'T real to me. Like, I agree, like, YouTube views. Just the same way that like, like the traditional world would scoff at it, I would do the same thing.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, I'd be like a YouTuber. Who cares what the views they get? Because that's not real.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, that's not. You can't respect that. So, like, so, like, especially when, like, we were never being written about in articles, which was like, the traditional way of being, like, you're doing something right. Like, I didn't understand that it was actually as big as it. As it was. And then when shit went, you know, south, shit hit the fan. And then all these articles came out. I was like, what the.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Where were they? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Okay. So. So people did care.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then. And then from that, like, you know, like, there's just more conversations that happen. I was like, whoa. Like, this many people viewed the vlogs like this, or like, I don't know. I don't know.
Jason Nash
And now that you had time to sort of sit and think about all that, like, what's the biggest thing you've pulled from it?
David Dobrik
The biggest thing that I've pulled from it is how much responsibility I had in everything. Even if it wasn't, like, mean, even if it was an indirect thing that happened because I was there that I didn't understand before, and now I get it, that there's a lot more. There's a lot more accountability for me to take for things that happened in places, if that makes sense. Like from, like, interactions with people while we were filming. Like, I was the guy that. That was the biggest. The leader in the room or whatever, and I should have acted as that in more ways than just one. I should have made sure everybody was okay. And, like, Set up a good infrastructure and foundation around myself where everybody was protected when we were filming. I think that's what I've learned. And it's so tough because, like, you kind of have to figure that out on your own. But I also want to be able to, like, make sure that other creators don't make those mistakes. And it's so easy to make those mistakes because it's, like, crazy to think that you can go from filming YouTube videos to having more responsibilities than just holding the camera. I think there's ways to educate people on that, like, as we go. I don't think there's, like. I don't think there's anything that you could. It's. It's almost like, you know, like, when people are, like, when people are like, don't text and drive it. It doesn't happen to you till it happens to you. Like, almost like you, like, a creator will never think about this and will never think about how much responsibility he holds until it actually happens. I. I definitely. I definitely like to take, like, warnings from other people and, like. And, like, I've seen other YouTubers before, like, really go outrageous till it got to a point where it was like, it kind of backfired on them. And I've always looked at that. I've always been like, okay, like, noted. But I never understood, like, how much, like, there's so much more underlying things that I'm responsible for that aren't, like, necessarily in front of the screen, on the screen, not necessarily things I'm posting, but things that are happening behind the scenes, like people's emotions, people's feelings and stuff like that. And that's kind of what I've taken from it now. It's like, it's not only what I'm posting, but it's also the energy that I'm creating around me and making sure that everybody there feels like they're participating in a positive way just as. As I feel I am about it. Does that make sense?
Jason Nash
Yeah, it makes sense.
David Dobrik
I don't know much English, so it's very.
Jason Nash
You are from Slovakia.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but. But, yeah, and. And moving forward, like, I, you know, I don't want to talk about this all the time, but I do want. I do want creators to understand that.
Jason Nash
It's really interesting.
David Dobrik
It is. It is so interesting.
Jason Nash
It's really good.
David Dobrik
It's like, there's this, like, what would.
Jason Nash
You say to somebody that was trying to be David Dobrik right now?
David Dobrik
That's something I didn't know, and I still don't know necessarily, but. But that being in the position that I am, there's more to it than just filming videos and putting them together and editing them together and posting them. And there's like, this thing you just. You just naturally step into, and this thing that you, like, just have to adopt, and that's becoming a leader in more ways than just producing videos. And that's by making sure people are feeling okay on set or making sure, you know, you have the right safety people there. It's like all of that you are now responsible for, whether you like it or not. And, like, that's what it is about, entering the next level of whatever you're doing. I think just when you reach a certain point, especially in the entertainment world, like, you inherit new responsibilities. Like, you're now an example for people. And I think that's not something you go into this thinking, right? You're not like, I'm going to be. You just go, like, I want to make the funniest videos.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I'll make people laugh.
David Dobrik
But I think as you get more successful in it, you have to be a good example. Like, no matter what, that's just. It's a part of the job. Now you get the promotion, but now you get a new duty with it. You know, I mean, like, now you're doing this as well. And. And I think, like, I want to have the right thing to say to that person, and I want to have the right thing to say to that kid, and I can say, you know, some of the right things, but I also still don't know 100%. Like, I'm still. I'm still figuring it out, like, every day. And I think that's why I'm so stoked to be finally working with somebody like Discovery, where I can, like, where I can be being taught the other side of the business. Like, I can be. I can be seeing, like, how how an actual production functions, and I can apply that and still have, like, the authenticity and like, the, like, the more gritty and, like, the more, like, backyard feel to the YouTube videos, but also, like, have the same things in place to make it a safer environment. Well, and I think with everything I said, it's. It all has to do with me being somewhat in the middle of, like, this pretty big cultural shift in entertainment in general. Like, it's going from movies and television, big productions to, like, a lot of people are consuming things that are made by people in their bedrooms now, and those things will escalate and the people in their bedrooms will start Recording in studios and then they'll start recording, you know. And I think a lot of those people now in today's world will probably be set up with the right team around them, which I regret that maybe I didn't have. But to those people that are doing it on their own, so fucking kick ass. Hell yeah. But just, you just still have to make sure that you do still have the right people around that make it feel like a production in some way. You can't avoid that. It's irresponsible to avoid that. And that's what I was doing. And I wasn't having. I wasn't having the adults in the room because I felt like it was going to kill the vibe of the actual fun we were having. But I think you have to find the balance of having the fun and also being responsible. So. Yeah, that's kind of what I want to say on that.
Faris
Well, I was going to say, I feel like a big common theme in like any relationship that anybody has. Like, whether you're dating somebody or you're friends with somebody, like, communication is such a big thing. And I feel like every phase of your life, whether you're like in a middle school relationship or you're in a working relationship, like, communicating is so important.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Faris
And I feel like that is like one of the biggest things we've learned this past year is just like communicating with people. Whether it's like David and I, like, are in a disagreement, just like fucking talk about it, you know, like, doesn't matter. You seem to like, speak about it or, you know, whatever, whatever's happening, just.
David Dobrik
Well, the relationship thing is actually pretty interesting to, to kind of correlate with like, building a business. It's like the further you go into a relationship, there's new responsibilities that are put on you whether you like it or not. Right. Like, the more you fall in love or the more intimate you get with somebody, like now you have to start caring for them in more than just like going on dates and having sex now. Like, you're responsible for their, well, being in some way. Like, you're the person that has to be there to take care of them or to be there for them when things are going wrong. And that's kind of the same thing with the business. Like, the further it gets and the bigger it gets. Like you now are attached to more responsibilities. And I'm talking like, like, I've known this my entire life, but this is something I'm like, figuring out now is like this. Like, I was always like, like no, that's not what I want to do. Like, I just want to make the videos. Like, I don't want people to sign stuff, but, like, that's what comes with it. Like, congrats, Dave, you've made it this far. But now, unfortunately, yeah, you have to have people sign stuff because it's gotten to that point. I mean, you can't avoid that. So, yeah, that's. That's. That's the tricky part that I've kind of been figuring out a little late, but better late than never, and I hope someone listening to this can. Can learn something from it. All right, guys, that's all the time we have for this podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Thank you for joining me, Natasha and Jason. It's been. Natalie, it's been really good.
Jason Nash
You're calling me Natasha.
Faris
That's what I thought, too.
David Dobrik
I was like, okay, and we'll see you guys soon. My name is Jeff. Bye. Go. Bye, Zela.
Podcast Summary: VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash
Episode: David's Audition for Marvel!!
Release Date: April 6, 2022
The episode kicks off with David Dobrik and Jason Nash engaging in their characteristic playful banter, setting a casual and humorous tone for the discussion.
David introduces a quirky hypothetical scenario challenging Jason to choose between taking $10 million while being hunted by a snail or a lion. The conversation becomes a humorous debate about the practicality and absurdity of escaping such slow or fast foes.
David Dobrik [03:28]: "This is like a really common question, but if there's... Would you take $10 million?"
Jason Nash [06:29]: "I ain't worried about no snail."
The core of the episode revolves around David's experience auditioning for the Marvel movie "Shang-Chi." David recounts his audition process, humorous observations, and interactions with fellow auditionees.
David Dobrik [16:12]: "I auditioned for Shang Chi... I was like, why the fuck am I here?"
Jason Nash [16:16]: "Oh, I don't know if we did."
David humorously mentions encountering McLovin (Jonah Hill's character) during his audition, highlighting the unexpected moments in the casting process.
David delves into his deep-seated passion for Marvel memorabilia, sharing anecdotes about his efforts to acquire iconic items like the Captain America shield and his lengthy quest for a life-sized Iron Man sculpture.
David Dobrik [17:06]: "I have another Marvel background as my phone, but I had another background of the script on my phone background when I auditioned for Shangchi."
David Dobrik [18:01]: "It's a whole transformation about them using Zela and how much it changed his body."
He discusses the challenges of obtaining rare items and his determination to secure them, even considering hefty sums to add authenticity to his collection.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the responsibilities that come with being a high-profile content creator. David reflects on the evolution of his YouTube production, acknowledging past oversights in ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all participants.
David Dobrik [24:09]: "I didn't assume the responsibility that I should have when it came to filming anything."
David Dobrik [30:50]: "Now social media is almost at the same respect level as other forms of entertainment."
He emphasizes the importance of infrastructure, safety protocols, and the well-being of crew members, expressing regret over not adopting these measures earlier in his career.
David shares insights about partnering with Discovery to enhance the professionalism of his productions. This collaboration aims to balance the authentic, fun nature of their content with the necessary safety and organizational structures.
David Dobrik [35:30]: "Now social media is almost at the same respect level as other forms of entertaining entertainment."
Faris [38:45]: "Communication is such a big thing."
He discusses the cultural shift in entertainment towards more structured and responsible content creation, highlighting lessons learned and the importance of growth alongside success.
The episode concludes with David drawing parallels between personal relationships and business responsibilities. He underscores the significance of communication, accountability, and leading by example, both in his personal life and professional endeavors.
David Dobrik [35:15]: "I feel like every phase of your life, whether you're in a middle school relationship or you're in a working relationship, like communicating is so important."
David Dobrik [36:42]: "As you get more successful in it, you have to be a good example."
David expresses his commitment to fostering a positive environment for future projects and encourages fellow creators to prioritize responsibility alongside creativity.
Humor and Camaraderie: David and Jason maintain a light-hearted and entertaining dynamic throughout the episode, making complex topics approachable.
Passion for Marvel: David's enthusiasm for Marvel extends beyond fandom, influencing his personal projects and aspirations within the entertainment industry.
Evolving Responsibilities: The transition from casual content creation to a more structured production involves significant responsibilities, including ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants.
Collaboration and Growth: Partnering with established entities like Discovery can provide valuable frameworks for managing large-scale productions effectively.
Leadership and Accountability: Success brings with it the duty to lead responsibly, communicate effectively, and set positive examples for both the team and the audience.
David Dobrik [00:52]: "Welcome back to Views, the podcast where we talk about stuff. Let's talk about it."
Jason Nash [02:30]: "Will you speak at my funeral, please?"
David Dobrik [03:28]: "Would you take $10 million?"
David Dobrik [16:12]: "I auditioned for Shang Chi... I was like, why the fuck am I here?"
David Dobrik [24:09]: "I didn't assume the responsibility that I should have when it came to filming anything."
David Dobrik [36:42]: "As you get more successful in it, you have to be a good example."
This episode offers a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and introspective insights into the challenges and responsibilities that accompany success in the digital content creation landscape. David and Jason provide listeners with an authentic glimpse into their experiences, fostering both entertainment and meaningful conversation.