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[00:01:32] It's alright you could say sidekick. I'm not a sidekick. I get it. Yeah yeah your boy wonder and I'm Batman.
[00:01:41] Yeah yeah I can't deny it. One of my co-workers, the nickname I gave him is the boy wonder and he doesn't get it because he's young he's like 23.
[00:01:55] Robin is relevant. Yeah and because but he talks like the 1966 Robin so he'll say oh holy jeez, I don't know if I can do that. Like all of the boy wonder.
[00:02:11] Do you will occurs that guy was separated from his body when he impacted him back in that truck. That's how we talk he's a really good kid but that's that's how he talks. He called Daniel is one of our record ladies he was on speaker and Danielle said hey just so you know I don't even remember what she said to him and he says oh well good grief I guess I should go help him.
[00:02:37] Yeah anymore of that shark repellent Batman. Yeah but I call him the boy wonder because he's like the nicest kid and he just reminds me of like the G-Shocks, Bert Ward Robin.
[00:02:51] It's not like Batman has been swept under the rug you know not having movies for a couple years like I feel like that's pretty boy wonder so a relevant thing in comics.
[00:03:02] But also they really you know I don't know because they kind of pivoted to that Damien style Robin where he's more angsty.
[00:03:13] They've got they've kind of gone away from the grace and he's a brat brat wonder yeah exactly.
[00:03:22] But I love that in the Harley Quinn cartoon he's Harley Quinn's like archnemesis and he has that little kids voice and stuff it's hilarious.
[00:03:32] Yeah so you should watch Harley Quinn the cartoon it's amazing anyways this week we saw imaginary stay tuned we'll recommend the film or not play the trailer and then spoil it.
[00:03:46] You also talk about movie news and movies we watched throughout the week.
[00:03:51] Yeah it's easy that simple yeah that's what we do what we do it was more complicated when we started and we we slimmed it down.
[00:04:00] We really did we we we we did the Atkins diet now.
[00:04:06] But any who run I guess we'll dive right into it.
[00:04:13] Do you recommend imaginary.
[00:04:16] No yeah I just I've mostly forgotten it already I saw it like wait four days ago and pretty much when there's a character that's pretty much explaining how the world works.
[00:04:35] In detail in the latter half of the movie like almost as though the first half of the movie like they know it didn't like keep up.
[00:04:47] So they kind of yeah I caught the ball at the end you got that vibe to yeah I felt like the grieving writer it's right I thought he's great ideas.
[00:04:57] Oh shit maybe this doesn't make sense I should probably hold everyone's hand through this.
[00:05:04] Last part that's super natural.
[00:05:09] Yeah it's a I mean first and foremost not scary and yeah there's just like a lot of ideas and they don't really do anything that's awesome so yeah pass on a
[00:05:22] lot of things that I'm not going to be scary for me.
[00:05:27] I imagine it didn't exist at one point.
[00:05:32] Yeah I'm in the same boat this movie was not good I you know because I always every so often on our show we have some horror movie sprinkled in
[00:05:42] and they put some horror movies sometime in February or barter January and and Blumhouse usually has a good track record of horror films but this one I my review on letterbox is bad dialogue not scary cool practical effect of the bear.
[00:06:09] Yeah that's about it.
[00:06:14] Yeah between the like this and like night swimming everything it kind of feels like they're at the bottom of the list of ideas.
[00:06:21] They had and they're like contractually obligated put them out so it just like and two we figure out our superstar slate let's just get these out of the out of the barn and yeah.
[00:06:32] Yeah yeah here's a trailer for imaginary.
[00:06:37] Hey kids do you want a friend who will never leave your side introducing chancey the bears never leave you.
[00:06:47] Never.
[00:06:52] It's nice to see you again Alice Jessica told me you've been spending time with a new friend.
[00:07:00] He doesn't want me to talk to you.
[00:07:05] Chonzy my favorite thing is his eyes I can see anything I can imagine it.
[00:07:18] He asked you to do something that hurt you.
[00:07:22] Every culture has a name for it we call them imaginary friends.
[00:07:36] Just because you stop believing in them doesn't mean they're gone and they're angry that you left.
[00:07:52] Yeah.
[00:08:23] It was just my imagination.
[00:08:30] It was just my imagination.
[00:08:39] Imaginary is this film about a woman who was a stepmother to two children and she dealt with a traumatic past and they move back into her childhood home when she gets to her childhood home.
[00:09:00] The imaginary friend that she blocked in her mind is now the imaginary friend of the little girl and a lot of creepy things are happening.
[00:09:15] If only someone could explain it like the crazy old lady who lived next door randomly wrote a book about it and randomly knows all this stuff about.
[00:09:28] The world that like upside down world or whatever the empty asher.
[00:09:38] I'll beatle juice Edward says her hands world no no here's the twist she lived there even when she was a child so she knows about the traumatic past even.
[00:09:48] Oh right right yeah.
[00:09:54] I know the movie is a lot of setup for no payoff.
[00:10:01] Oh the reason she's not saying is because she wants to go into the world herself and then write the book about it.
[00:10:08] Yeah it makes no sense and so when you first meet the neighbor when she acts you know that she's not there but then all of a sudden when she explains the imaginary world she's this well spoken.
[00:10:24] I know everything about it and then she wants to stay in the world and the whole time I'm going wait what lady.
[00:10:31] It felt like the screenwriter had this idea for a movie and then he says oh fuck I have to explain what's happening in this movie.
[00:10:41] Yeah like she might as well just turn directly to the camera and just said like okay this is what this is.
[00:10:48] I know you're got your I know we stole MC Esher's drawings and created a 3D world of version of it directly we didn't like change anything.
[00:10:58] And but it has so many cliches you know it's the young daughter who bonds with the new step mom and then there's the bratty teenage daughter who doesn't like the step mom for no reason.
[00:11:13] And then the dad has to go away at some point because just because.
[00:11:19] Sorry babe I got to go on tour take care of the daughters and did they ever mention that he was an artist like a musician.
[00:11:28] Not until like he you see him put his like I don't know guitar case in the car.
[00:11:35] Yeah that's what I mean. Oh he's a musician I guess.
[00:11:39] So she wrote a book and he's a musician and they afford that house okay.
[00:11:46] And then like why is that I guess her dad's house yeah.
[00:11:52] Yeah that's fine but why does the step daughter mean to her I don't understand yeah it's not like they had some argument in movie.
[00:11:59] Yeah it seems like she's a perfectly nice woman yeah.
[00:12:03] I'm just trying to you know you know build a happy home fuck you bitch wait what.
[00:12:10] Like they married right so yeah like she went through the whole dating cycle and got married and like moved to a new house and the curls still like is at odds with her that's okay.
[00:12:22] Yeah and then they throw in that the mom is some has some psych patient who randomly shows up in the movie and then never comes back.
[00:12:34] Yeah.
[00:12:36] Yeah the little daughters having a tea party and she's talking to somebody and you think oh she's talking to chauncy and whatever but the shocker is that there's actually a person there it's her mom who escaped from this.
[00:12:50] And yeah please comment take her away and she's the the reason the place is like different jumpscare.
[00:12:57] Yeah and it she looks like Samara from the ring I don't know.
[00:13:01] Yeah but so and they had the little girl found this stuff bear downstairs named chauncy and he's the imaginary friend who's telling her to do all this bad things which turns out to be a ritual to bring him into the real world.
[00:13:17] I don't even know what the end game was like yeah like what does trapping her like getting her the new daughter to get the like her old best friend into like what happens in the imaginary world like you just get eaten.
[00:13:30] I don't know exactly I don't know either because the chauncy you know build the fuck out of that old lady.
[00:13:37] Yeah but the and the so they kept on every once in a while you see chauncy and he'd turn his head and look at you or whatever but the big one of the big twist about three quarters of the way through the movie is there is no stuffed animal that the artist writer lady is imagining it.
[00:14:01] What the fuck yeah I don't know I mean I thought the practical effect of the bear was really cool.
[00:14:12] Yeah like it was cool that it was like real but yeah like it wasn't scary like it wasn't scary but like at least it was real and it wasn't CGI.
[00:14:22] Yeah like I appreciate that they went for that like they swung for that but at the other day it still wasn't like oh that's definitely due to suit.
[00:14:29] It's a great thing yeah.
[00:14:31] It also didn't make any sense I mean I know that they're playing on it that she drew the picture of the spider in her book and so it's chauncy and it's this really mean vicious bear thing and then towards the end when it chasing her it's the spider guy.
[00:14:47] Okay yeah it's the whole story book of like her story book is spiders I guess that are like estranged.
[00:14:55] And then like her childhood home has much of scribbles on the wall like all of her art and then like they do like they go back to it and like she tries to re-draw it.
[00:15:10] Yeah well while the teenage daughter who hates her who tells her that she's worthless or whatever she says to her goes to the weird lady's house and gets explained everything that's happening.
[00:15:22] Yeah but like there was like some code in the drawings that was I was just like oh this is such a stretch.
[00:15:29] I don't know and I thought what was the old ladies end game I don't understand why she wanted to be in that world.
[00:15:34] I thought she wanted to like document it and like write about it she was a writer too right.
[00:15:39] Yeah but I don't know what's going on yeah maybe I checked out.
[00:15:47] It was so confusing like what any of the second half of that was about as yeah and then there's like you think it ends and then it's like oh she's still in the imaginary dream world.
[00:16:00] Yeah one more time that happened I was going fuck.
[00:16:04] So she's just kind of screened fuck you.
[00:16:07] I could have as alone.
[00:16:10] Yeah and I can't place the husband I can where do I know this guy from and then it hit me he plays Jesus on the walking dead.
[00:16:19] Oh yeah I look familiar.
[00:16:23] Yeah and I think the lead actress too I think I've seen her in other stuff too but I can't place her right now.
[00:16:31] Yeah and then her dad is like dementia because he saved her the first time around when chauncey did this to her.
[00:16:38] Yeah and was played given all the imaginary stuff all at once it made him crazy.
[00:16:46] Yeah like there's imaginary stuff I don't like I don't know how he got dementia from it or because like he gets scratched or whatever.
[00:16:55] When he's like reaching in the whole thing you're like oh you just draw a blue door anywhere and you like how do they know that like I don't.
[00:17:03] Yeah I don't know how they understand how the mechanics work so quickly.
[00:17:07] Yeah even like the lead actress I thought she was good in it but it's hard when you don't have you know very good script to work with.
[00:17:16] Yeah I think the material sucks but like everyone is doing their best like sell it.
[00:17:21] Like even exposition lady I'm sure she's just like oh my god this sucks but I'm gonna do my best this is my break out role here.
[00:17:34] Yeah that's one of those things too where maybe because that john krasinski movie is coming out.
[00:17:40] That is you know called imaginary friend and they say oh man we really need to get on this imaginary friend.
[00:17:50] Yeah maybe people think it's that movie yeah remember the asylum like line of DVDs that came out that would be.
[00:17:59] It's dark or whatever so her name is the one to wise and she's in the latest Jurassic Park that's right now from.
[00:18:11] She plays the pilot in that Jurassic Park got you another movie I've pretty much forgotten.
[00:18:19] I watched it recently because my kid loves the Jurassic Park films and I mean it's fun it's.
[00:18:24] You know not as good as the other ones yeah anyways that's imaginary um you're good if you don't see it.
[00:18:34] Yeah if you're looking for scares and something interesting like yeah just not a great idea go see stop motion instead.
[00:18:43] Is that one's a little creepy yeah.
[00:18:46] And creative because the stop motion and it's incredible I mean I don't think you can see it anymore but.
[00:18:52] If you had a choice pick that one.
[00:18:56] Hey here's the big movie news of the week.
[00:19:01] It's real news.
[00:19:08] Well I mean of course the big movie news is you know the Oscars.
[00:19:13] Oh did that happen it did I'm just kidding I watched I watched it twice actually really yeah and on because I did download YouTube TV to watch you live.
[00:19:25] Programming like I watched at the bug and then last night I was like I wonder if they like rerun it and so I found it again on streaming and it's like yeah it was a whole program with less commercials it was awesome.
[00:19:35] And I actually thought this because I caught it after the fact is my kid won the championship in a hockey so I was I didn't see a lot of it.
[00:19:44] So I went back and I rewatch it is actually kind of a fun ceremony yeah I thought it's like a good just show in general.
[00:19:51] Yeah the way like the ways organized in the way it was directed like just really creative and obviously the show stopping musical numbers were just incredible.
[00:20:00] Oh yeah I'm just Ken was freaking amazing.
[00:20:04] Yeah that's like the worth of price of admission right there.
[00:20:07] Oh and I thought so I mean although Oppenheimer did not make my film explosion list it definitely was one of the best movies of from last year.
[00:20:16] Yeah for sure.
[00:20:18] And you know my boy Robert Downey Jr. won an Oscar deservedly so I thought he was the best part of Oppenheimer actually.
[00:20:27] And then I think Emma Stone winning best actress was deserved.
[00:20:33] I know a lot of people were pulling for Lily Gladstone but she's fine in the movie.
[00:20:39] But when I watched Emma Stone I know we talked about it on the episode she goes from really simple dialogue into these really complicated feelings and monologues.
[00:20:52] So effortlessly throughout that film that I think she deserved to win it and how like it like in I don't know the right word but vulnerable that performance was you know.
[00:21:07] Yeah I thought was I mean I don't think there's a point of the movie where she's not in on screen right yeah she's 100% in that movie.
[00:21:19] Yeah it's tough you know it's totally subjective thing and you know I didn't realize that like a net betting has been nominated like five times it's ever won so it's like.
[00:21:29] Really yeah it's going like oh you know she's what I thought like going into I thought like well she's won before it's not that big deal but like yeah that's rough because in there like five times Emma Stone already has two.
[00:21:40] Yeah I mean I really Gladstone like does a great performance but and then like even Sandra who.
[00:21:46] Hewler like she was in two of the best movies this year she like didn't get it so yeah you did like that zone of interest film right.
[00:21:56] It's not it not definitely not as much as everything else but like it's a good movie but it's not that I'd be like oh I can't wait to watch that again.
[00:22:05] You know it's like a one one of the words it got was like best sound and like yeah like the sound for that movie like really makes that movie.
[00:22:15] So yeah.
[00:22:19] Yeah I mean I thought it's cool that Godzilla my one one best visual effects for how small the budget was is incredible.
[00:22:26] I think that's why one because you see like you know Marvel and Apple all paying like two hundred million dollars for their effects and everything and like yeah these guys did a better job less.
[00:22:36] It's like it's like a message the industry of like hey stop like the one guy to speech of like hey you can make twenty.
[00:22:44] Like ten million dollar movies instead of like blown your whole budget on one two hundred million dollar ten pull.
[00:22:50] Yeah that was the core Jefferson the writer director of the American fiction yeah which wasn't really well written screenplay so.
[00:22:59] Yeah I think they got it right this year I think it's one of the first years in a long time where I did there wasn't a couple.
[00:23:08] I got a gory where I go man I don't know about this winning and.
[00:23:12] I mean I really want to see anatomy of a fall like I know you talked about that one yeah which hopefully you'll be able to stream sooner.
[00:23:21] I know the biggest thing for I got was the messies over dosing like the dog I didn't talk about my review but I like it was cool they had him in the audience like there's like fake dog hands clapping and.
[00:23:35] The piss is on Matt Damon star star the walk-up fame at the end of the show because of his rivalry with to me Kimmel yeah they had a.
[00:23:46] Emily blunt Killian Murphy and.
[00:23:53] Cash darn it I can't believe I'm drawing a blank Robert down in junior too many Christmas with were on Jimmy Kimmel and they were all making fun of Matt Damon and stuff is pretty great she looked up on YouTube.
[00:24:07] Yeah the whole right cosling Emily went like exchange about barbenheimer like yeah like there's good bits like that gear mode like being married to Charlize their own and like given the whole crowd a toast.
[00:24:21] John Cena streaking at the Oscars and.
[00:24:25] Or not scree streaking that like that was a great bit yeah fun time yeah yeah because it got rid of some of the ducking that they've had for a while so it was fun.
[00:24:37] Yeah I wish they like I know they would do it by whispering the show like when they're doing like something like the Ken like I'm just can.
[00:24:46] Yeah you know performance like they would actually cut to someone who's like super old.
[00:24:51] And like is usually just kind of like a sour look on their face throughout the whole show and see how they I want to see how they're reacting to like this super modern like upbeat progressive thing.
[00:25:04] But obviously they're only going to cut to people are like it really having a good time.
[00:25:09] It would be fun yeah.
[00:25:12] Try things like like John vote or something is in there.
[00:25:16] Yeah like Robert New York was kind of sour can have a star.
[00:25:20] And they're doing the best supporting actors you look like he wanted to be there yeah I was like cut to him during the time just can like.
[00:25:29] Or it was for Saisy like I know he's not a good time but yeah.
[00:25:34] But yeah it's it's weird that like yeah.
[00:25:39] So many like there were I do diverse selection nominees but really like all the awards went to either Oppenheimer or things are like zone of interest.
[00:25:49] So didn't didn't spread around a lot which kind of bummer.
[00:25:55] It is but I think when a movie is so well received that it's just going to happen you know yeah I mean there's no right answer to this it's completely subjective and you know the people choosing it aren't taking time out of their busy schedule so like sit down call through these and like okay.
[00:26:13] Yeah like this one is going systems weird too because you know if even if more people put Emma Stone at number two and someone then really glass one at one.
[00:26:24] Like the weighted way they do it is why they win it's not because every but the someone who got the most you know number one votes yeah.
[00:26:35] Yeah last speeches were good too like that like to find joy Randolph's thing and then no one had like a really good line about you know thanks for including me in this history of this so yeah.
[00:26:48] Yeah Robert Downey Jr. talking about his wife was nice and yeah.
[00:26:53] It's nice treat himself like a rescue animal yeah.
[00:27:00] Cool hey we watch film throughout the week as well in a segment I call what we've been watching so yeah this is stuff we've been watching.
[00:27:15] Brad would you watch this week.
[00:27:18] Let's see what did I watch I rewatched under the skin because it was playing the S.
[00:27:29] Squire save the square and I haven't seen it since like 2013 I think that's a trippy movie I understood it better this time around.
[00:27:41] So it wasn't as trippy I was kind of like oh this is definitely some extra trash reels are coming down to earth and just eating like consuming people.
[00:27:52] And one of them goes rogue and gets curious about like the people she's eating so yeah but it's just like super stylized and weird.
[00:28:05] And the effect of the end when she's like burning running through the forest and burning.
[00:28:09] I'm feeling off her skin that one dude like trying to like.
[00:28:14] Raper and her skin peels off is like wow it's like for low indie budget.
[00:28:20] Like they get a lot of like.
[00:28:23] It's like a ton of special effects in the movie but they have this really makes the zone of interest you know so it's a lot of sound and creepiness.
[00:28:31] Yeah that end is always I thought the ending is always really haunting yeah.
[00:28:37] Yeah they get the I guess for cohort on the motorcycle like we'll never find her.
[00:28:43] Yeah and then I also watched the 1972 the getaway at the share of taste.
[00:28:54] Yeah not a fan.
[00:28:57] Like when a Steve McQueen like punches out a grower like I'm like I hope it was a direction and not just like a choice in the moment but it's Sam Peck and pod directing so yeah probably just like encourage that.
[00:29:14] Like I don't care about these people.
[00:29:17] Like he's abusive he's a thief and all of his friends are like murderers and yeah I don't know why it's just a roof or here.
[00:29:28] Sam like I was seeing that and get away I don't even remember last time I thought I was really little.
[00:29:33] Yeah I couldn't even have an opinion on it.
[00:29:36] Yeah for the young people listening the getaway is in 1972's film starring Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw they are a couple see McQueen is in jail.
[00:29:46] She convinces the warden to let him out of jail AK sleeps with them but McQueen doesn't know that.
[00:29:55] And then the warden is actually in on a heist that he wants McQueen to pull off for him and of course it goes wrong and.
[00:30:05] He gets away with the money and then the rest of us this just them just avoiding the law and the rest of the people that the warden was working with to get away.
[00:30:16] And yeah it's a I was looking my watch a couple times and I don't have a watch.
[00:30:23] Yeah.
[00:30:29] Yeah.
[00:30:32] And then yeah what do you watch?
[00:30:37] We will Brad you and I went to movie mystery Monday and we saw Arthur the King we did which is the Mark Walberg adventure race is that I think that's the name of the race here in.
[00:30:52] And where he has to race across the Dominican Republic in five days or however long it takes and while they're doing that a stray dog joins the team and leads them.
[00:31:09] To better paths and he becomes a team member.
[00:31:16] Yeah that's pretty much the story.
[00:31:20] Yeah.
[00:31:23] Yeah I looked it up it was a Swedish team so they actually they changed a little bit of the what do you call it?
[00:31:33] The circumstances behind the story but it followed extra pretty closely I read about it online and that dog Arthur he was adopted by that family and he didn't pass away till 2020.
[00:31:49] I think it was 2013 that they he was part of the race or something like that.
[00:31:56] Yeah I mean the movie is okay.
[00:31:59] The dialogue is kind of bad and you and I laughed at a really inappropriate part.
[00:32:07] The dog was drowning but it was this really weird DJI dog.
[00:32:14] It just looks too goofy.
[00:32:17] Yeah it's like it's a pretty cliche story like you pretty much know what's going to happen at every beat any other Alex kind of silly.
[00:32:27] We're not the target audience because we had some older folks in that screening and they were totally invested in the movie.
[00:32:34] I know I think someone was crying.
[00:32:36] I know they totally invested in it.
[00:32:39] I guess I could shitty people.
[00:32:41] I mean I was a little bit spoiled a part of it but these people were super happy at this one part audibly.
[00:32:48] So yeah that was I mean for five bucks is fun.
[00:32:52] I am continuing to randomly watch films that I own on Blu-ray that I haven't watched yet.
[00:32:57] I watched Woman of the Year which is a Catherine Hepburn Spencer Tracy film from the 40s the first one where they teamed up.
[00:33:04] It's really funny.
[00:33:05] I just grew bald comedy.
[00:33:08] It's a silly film.
[00:33:11] But it's there are two rival reporters and when they.
[00:33:19] They fall in love, they get married but then they kind of end up presenting each other because of their hectic lifestyle.
[00:33:26] And I mean Catherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy ended up becoming partners after this and they made nine movies together but they're really guarded about being in a relationship.
[00:33:37] But their chemistry is really great in the film and it's funny.
[00:33:42] I definitely recommend it.
[00:33:43] I got the criteria in the criterion is awesome.
[00:33:47] I also rewatched a freeway with Kiefer Sutherland and Reese Witherspoon.
[00:33:53] And I forgot how weird that movie was.
[00:33:56] Yeah, sorry recently it's super weird.
[00:33:59] I mean Kiefer Sutherland is really good in it and it's basically this trashy take on little red riding hood.
[00:34:08] And Kiefer Sutherland plays a serial killer called the i5 filler and he ends up picking up Reese Witherspoon who's this troubled teen.
[00:34:18] We're trying to go to a grandma's house and he tries to kill her and he ends up shooting him which makes them like paralyzed kind of and fucked up.
[00:34:29] He has this projection of he's his teacher and all this other stuff.
[00:34:37] It's really bizarre.
[00:34:39] But for some reason it's kind of entertaining.
[00:34:43] I picked it up when I was at tell your right horror show.
[00:34:46] They had a vinegar syndrome booth and all the blue rays no matter if they're 4k or not were only $20.
[00:34:54] So I picked up that one in Miami connection and they were the older HDs.
[00:35:00] And the freeway one has this really cool slip cover and really cool bonus features and the lady who is running the booth is the lady who works at the archive in Aurora.
[00:35:12] So it's cool which we should go to that story again. I've been there in a while.
[00:35:17] I went there like two weeks ago.
[00:35:20] It's cool. They just have weird stuff there and you know randomly take a chance on it.
[00:35:27] And the last thing I watched wasn't random but true lies came out on 4k and I watched that.
[00:35:34] I really liked that movie.
[00:35:35] I saw in letterbox.
[00:35:36] You're not really a fan of true lies.
[00:35:38] Nope.
[00:35:40] I did not get into that one.
[00:35:43] But it's Schwarzenegger being funny and.
[00:35:48] I'm not the scene with him and Tom Arnold.
[00:35:51] Gaslighting his wife isn't very fun.
[00:35:55] But yeah, he's a secret spy he has to keep it up.
[00:36:01] Yeah sure.
[00:36:04] I don't know.
[00:36:05] I like I saw it recently but I've already forgotten most of it so I don't know what to tell you.
[00:36:11] I really like it. It's fun.
[00:36:14] I mean, it's 30 years old this year. That's crazy to me.
[00:36:18] But yeah, it's cool that if I think he came out on 4k it skipped the Blue Raid generation so.
[00:36:26] Yeah, that's what I watched this week.
[00:36:29] That's we got to know what we're going to watch yet.
[00:36:31] I'll post it when I know.
[00:36:34] But in three weeks we are doing film explosion 1984 so.
[00:36:39] We have those left send them to us so we can share it on the show and I'll start posting about it.
[00:36:46] Film explosions make me feel good.
[00:36:48] Say that.
[00:36:50] Oh, Ghostbusters style.
[00:36:53] So until next time we will see you at the movies.
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[00:37:04] We'll see you at the movies.
[00:37:07] We'll see you at the movies.
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