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[00:00:52] I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Take it outside. A Reel Nerd knows who shot in a Reel Nerd Can follow the plot in a Reel Nerd Shot in a Reel Nerds Hey everybody! Welcome to Reel Nerds Podcast. We are the best movie podcast on the internet. I am Ryan.
[00:01:26] I am joined by Brad. Hey. And I really want to thank everybody who saw us at Fan Expo, Denver. It was a rousing success. Yeah. We made it. We got everything ready and available as planned. And yeah, I was most impressed by our panel.
[00:01:49] Like I didn't expect that many people to be there. Dude, I was telling everybody. It's so funny you say that because well you know, we did not. We had a plan for it but we didn't have a plan. You know what I mean?
[00:02:05] We knew what we were going to talk about. We didn't know how it was going to go. It was on the 4th of July at 6 p.m. In fact, I told my friend, I said dude no one's going to show up. They're going to go to barbecues.
[00:02:20] And I'll never forget is the most real feeling. I don't know if you felt the same way. When we went to our panel room and there was people lining up to get in. And even made the comment like that has to be for the other one.
[00:02:31] And I said oh yeah dude there's no way the people are waiting to get into our panel. So we kind of fucked off for a couple minutes. Then we went into the panel and you were setting up the AV stuff.
[00:02:47] I was just setting up being awesome what I usually do. But I did turn on the TV so if I didn't turn on the TV, we would have been fucked. Yeah, I don't know how to do that so I'm glad you did. So that's why I'm here bro.
[00:03:01] So anyways, as we're setting up but I'm sitting in the front. There's like three or four people and I go okay this seems more apropos and more in line with what we've been through before.
[00:03:15] And then the guy who is running the room comes in and he says hey can we let people in? And I said yeah, I mean whatever you don't have to hold anybody. Obviously we're here. Yeah, there's like 50-75 people they let in.
[00:03:30] I was like what the fuck is going on here? And not only that but they were so great. Our audience was so good. They were engaged. They had fun. I had people come up to me the next day and said it was the best panel they've been to.
[00:03:49] And I'm not just saying that because I wouldn't believe it you know what I mean? Yeah, I mean it's everything that was available that weekend. Ours the best one they went to. That's great. Thank you. Yeah, it's awesome but you never know and I've been doing this stuff.
[00:04:06] Well this is our 12th Denver Fan Expo and so I've done so many panels and I've talked in front of people. We've done live shows but you know when you connect with people. Brad I don't know if you thought because you're busy running the slides and stuff.
[00:04:26] But when I was explaining because in one of our slides you were talking about the movie going experience and the last little bullet point you had on there was historic. So I went on to explain experiences I had in the theater that could never be replicated at home.
[00:04:46] And I could see people light up and it started this discussion of everybody telling us their story. And it was so fun because everybody had a different story but it all affected them away you know what I mean?
[00:05:06] And I was just so impressed and we will post that panel so people can hear what we're talking about I even got yelled at from somebody because I made fun of Twilight which was great. I love when people yell at me.
[00:05:24] But yeah your line of work she yelled at a lot. Yeah I do but this is a fun yelling at me you know they're telling me I'm stupid because I don't know what Twilight is and I never will.
[00:05:35] But that was my experience in the panel Brad what was yours? Yeah I was just stressing about like are the slides going to work? We prepared for the panel but we didn't fully prepare like do a dress rehearsal or anything.
[00:05:53] So we didn't really discuss a ton of it between each other so the slides I made were very only things that I could think of.
[00:06:03] So I was kind of wondering how that would play in places and yeah like I just in my own little world you know couldn't really pay attention to more than just like let's just make sure this thing runs okay.
[00:06:19] Like I let you talk the whole time so yeah that's how it influences on it. I did regret that I had some specific points I wanted to make and we never got to them which kind of sucks but whatever.
[00:06:34] It does but what's crazy is we actually ran over and no one came and told us to stop.
[00:06:39] There was a point where I was like I think we went through like four or five slides in the first ten minutes I was like oh shit here we go like we don't have enough and then all of a sudden we were like running over time and I made the comment of like well we're the last people in here how.
[00:06:55] Like I think we can just stay how long we want really so. Yeah it was cool man and I yeah but I also had faith in us and this is me to their own horn that you and I have been friends for 25 30 years I don't know.
[00:07:12] And I knew that because we do the show every week we could feel that the time I mean I wasn't worried about that I just was more worried about the people that did come in were engaged.
[00:07:23] Yeah and I remember saying that stuff and I could see people's faces light up. And I knew that I actually hit a nerve with people and I've seen it in the other panels I've done you know.
[00:07:38] Yeah the runtime of like you know we the ass is to fill 45 minutes and like going into us like well that's kind of like our regular show with us lately and I think we can just we shouldn't have a problem because we could just do that like there's plenty of times where we talk about the movie and.
[00:07:54] You know before you know it you know the episode over.
[00:07:57] Trying to beat that zoom runtime but yeah also to like you know we in panels in the past you know I'm sitting there and I watch incrementally people just kind of up and leave and that really didn't happen to this one either. No no one got up.
[00:08:15] I think maybe one couple got up but they probably just you know went home early or something. Yeah and that's fine and but yeah you know the rest of the con went so well last week I told you that my.
[00:08:26] Dream was to get Travis high Melon who's an artist from Denver well Denver area and did Ninja Turtle covers and dude it came true. I don't know how I was able to pull it off but I did.
[00:08:37] You clearly paid him just to that's to spite me yeah just to make just to get your way make me look bad from last week. Well how much Ryan you know how much did you give him what services did you offer.
[00:08:51] Well it's called under the table hand job. That makes sense both his hands on top of the table to do commissions.
[00:09:00] The real story is I was just walking through artists alley and his art caught my eye because we're both fans of the Ninja Turtles and he had it look like the Ninja Turtle cartoons.
[00:09:20] Because that's what his covers were for the Saturday morning cartoon versions of it and he had all these little Easter eggs and just started talking to him and he was a nice guy and.
[00:09:30] I asked him to a commission for me and he said yeah sure I can do that and he asked me what I did and I said oh I do a podcast and we have it over there and he said oh is it pizza hut and I said it sure is.
[00:09:41] I said if you're bored man you can come by and talk you know I know you need to actually make money here and he said no come how about Sunday so it worked out well it's pretty cool.
[00:09:53] Yeah and it's a great interview that should be up soon I guess I don't know. Yeah I try to avoid listening to them as you guys do them because obviously I'm going to hear them later so I want to be surprised so.
[00:10:04] Yeah I went well he was very generous with his time. I was proud that people thought we actually had pizza the people we talked to were really fun. I think we had a really successful con I was proud of the work we did.
[00:10:20] Yeah I definitely the fun part was seeing people walk by and think that it's an actual pizza hut and just be like oh I thought I could jump the line of the food court and get pizza here.
[00:10:35] Like no no that's definitely like a health violation selling pizza over here and they want to buy this back if we sold competing food so thank you.
[00:10:44] Well I was going to ask you and I asked you at the con but now we're being recorded because you know you're a graphic designer by trade and everything looked great.
[00:10:54] You can see the pictures on our socials but what were you more proud of the when people bought our pizza hut boxes or when they actually wanted a real pizza because you did such a great job with the representation of what a pizza hut looked like.
[00:11:14] Like in the 90s.
[00:11:16] Probably when people bought the pizza because that's like a twenty dollar expense and there's plenty of places there for them to spend that money so you know it's cool that they in the moment like are confused whether it's real pizza and all but I think the fact that they like invested their own money into our product which you know we only had 10 of and historically we don't sell a ton of merch when we go there.
[00:11:44] I think we said sold the most merch like even like all week we didn't have a ton of new stuff like there's just the pizza boxes then we fill them with stuff you know from around town but yeah they are glasses like we emptied a whole box of those.
[00:11:59] Yeah it was awesome so I want to think everybody went to our panel who spent their hard earned money at the con because there's literally thousands of places you could spend your money and that you gave the little podcast that could your twenty dollars and you sat down and talked to us.
[00:12:14] To me I agree that that means the world to me so. I got a little bummed that like so a couple people wanted like just an empty box and at one point I was like well I would give it to you but we could possibly sell this.
[00:12:31] And eventually you know we didn't sell all like we sold the initial run but the back like the back of ones I wish I just given that kid a pizza box who wanted it but he left like two hours earlier than I thought he would so.
[00:12:44] Yeah it happens but you know it went well. I think at some point I'll print more and yeah if you're listening just you know email us I'll hook you up. Yeah we got you. This week on real nerds. We saw Maxine.
[00:13:02] And we are going to recommend the film or not play the trailer then spoil it. We'll also talk about the maybe the most depressing movie news of the week ever and then we'll talk about films we watched that weren't the film of the week.
[00:13:17] Brad we made it to the end of the tie West trilogy Maxine do you recommend Maxine. Sort of like this is really disappointed disappointed to say because when the movie started I was so into it like the first third of it I was like yeah.
[00:13:35] Yes this is hitting all my checking all my boxes this is great. And then the second act hits and you're kind of like kind of wandering here little meandering and then the third one's just like what this is the way you're going to go with this like disappointing.
[00:13:50] Like and the more I thought about it the days after I saw this was like this is even more of a bummer when I look back at it.
[00:13:57] Yeah I'd say it starts out with a great like with a bang but it just kind of descends into Wow that's all this amounted to great. Yeah I enjoyed it a lot but of all of the three films is definitely my least favorite.
[00:14:17] But having said all that I love the aesthetic.
[00:14:21] I still love how tie West shoot films and me a goth is still great if I had one or two little things to pick with it is it also seems that Maxine as a character wasn't as strong in this one and I wasn't a fan of that.
[00:14:37] Yeah I wanted to be tougher. But I still had fun. It's still a fun film and here's the trailer for Maxine. A 24 presents the follow up to a film that possessed a nation. The Puritan 2. Cut. The blood's wrong. Molly Bennett meet Maxine Minx. Pleased to meet you. Sorry.
[00:15:09] We've all got blood on our hands now. The past eight minutes with you Maxine. Ain't the way to have this show business. You never work in this town again. Maxine what are you hiding? I've seen a devil. Starking me. You feel this power.
[00:15:36] We've made it to the belly of the beast. You must eliminate all distractions. All the beast will spit you right back out. Time to pay for your sins. It's America's new spring claim. Maxine fucking minx. Nicely done. Thank you.
[00:16:08] So Maxine takes place I don't know that a few years after X. I'm not sure exactly how many years it's been. X. I'm not sure exactly the time frame. Do you remember when what your ex took place in? It's just the 70s I guess late 70s.
[00:16:29] So maybe five, six years later. Yeah. Maxine is now like a huge star in porn and she wants to cross over and be in Hollywood films. So she does this great audition for a movie called the Puritan 2 which the Puritan was like a cult hit on the video
[00:16:52] market scene and she ends up getting the lead in it. When she gets to lead her past comes back and she has to reconcile with that because there's also a serial killer that's targeting her friends and we have to unravel the
[00:17:06] mystery of who's killing her friends and who knows about Maxine's past at the ranch or the farm. And then she's going to be in the farmhouse in Texas with Pearl and her husband. Yeah, that's pretty much the story of Maxine.
[00:17:26] Yeah, I didn't want to get to it before because now we're in spoiler territory but yeah, the aesthetic is amazing. Like right out of the gate with the audition everything and her driving speeding around LA in the 80s just and all the editing and the music fantastic.
[00:17:42] I love this movie. And then there's like that one creepy stalker dude who she signed his nuts. I was like, we're going to have some awesome kills in this movie. And then... I will say it's the first movie I've ever seen. Testicles stomped on and they explode.
[00:18:02] Yeah, so I thought there was going to be more after that going to be more of like let's figure out the night stalker like he's killing her friends and no the middle is like she's just kind of dealing with Kevin Bacon extorting her.
[00:18:17] And so she's going to like lunch ins and running around the back lot in this like chase scene so they can just have the psycho house in there and it's just like, all right let's move this along. And then yeah, by the end you find out that
[00:18:31] the night stalker is her dad has been like which he was at like her nudy photo booth or whatever at one point if that was, if he's the night stalker like he was there and you know like bothered to confront her.
[00:18:47] So it's like why did he have Kevin Bacon like stalker like he could just approach her at any time. Well because he wanted her as part of the thing because remember her dad is a preacher that's on the TV at the end of X.
[00:19:01] Which if you haven't seen X I forgot that was a thing. So revealed the end is like who's this guy. So yeah so he wanted remember he wanted to do another show where she was in the porn industry
[00:19:14] and now she's in a horror film and he wanted her to repent and you know that what he's teaching is real. So that's why he didn't approach her at the beginning. And yeah it's. And then she's got like the two detectives Michelle Monahan and Bobby Cannavale like Cannavale
[00:19:32] is like a failed actor turned detective and then a lot of their scenes are just like come on Maxine help us out here. She's like no I ain't doing that. And you know even after her friend gets killed she's like nope I'm going to keep my secrets
[00:19:49] for so much of the movie. Yeah and that's maybe my biggest like disappointment in it. I mean I still had fun with it and it was a good time but at the beginning you know you brought up her holding that dude at gunpoint
[00:20:02] and she made him suck the barrel of her gun like it was a cock and then smashes his ball stack. But then the rest of the film she's like afraid of Kevin Bacon even after she like fucked him up in his car which was awesome.
[00:20:18] Yeah and it just felt like it was a different like her character decided to be afraid and it seemed really out of character for her. You know what I mean. But chasing around time it could have been time spent like challenging her as a character.
[00:20:34] Yeah and it just felt like she was constantly on the run when she should be standing up for herself. And also I was seeing this during the chasing through the back lot. Okay she's a star of a film there and they're just going to let some dude
[00:20:49] like chase her. Like what the fuck. Like I was like whatever. I guess Hollywood back lots were light on security and very empty back in 1985. Yes it just seemed odd to me that she's literally a star of a movie and some like creepo dude is chasing her around.
[00:21:07] Yeah Kevin Bacon is great in this movie. Yeah those back lots are busy. There's no way there's that much time of just like just the two of them alone. Or someone doesn't notice this dude chasing a woman. Yeah I mean she could scream get someone's attention. Yeah.
[00:21:28] It's just a huge waste of time for me. It goes nowhere. But the kills are gnarly even her friend in the video store that was a gnarly kill and it was awesome. Yeah and Kevin Bacon getting like crushed in the auto yard.
[00:21:45] But I thought there should have been more I think like that there's like what three or four total. Like some of them are just kind of off-screen like her friends just kind of show up as submerged bodies. Yeah cemetery and yeah there should have been more stuff like
[00:22:04] the ball crushing and you know you have the night stalker and a lot of the night stalkers kills are other than her video store friend are just kind of off-screen. Yeah I agree. Yeah and then the end that the detectives
[00:22:17] are chasing her dad and like one by one like I don't know you must be like so like they're either super incompetent or he's just like a ninja. Well I can tell you from what I know about being a police officer which isn't much but I will say
[00:22:40] I wouldn't if some dude with a gun ran up a hill on the dark I wouldn't go gung-ho chasing him. Yeah totally because that's what would happen is he would get shot and he would die and then yeah. I would formulate a better plan.
[00:22:57] But you know it was the 80s maybe they're more crazy back then I don't know. I'm pretty sure they still would have called in for backup like I and then I felt bad for Michelle Monahan's character she's like I got him I got him and then she
[00:23:12] rolls down the hill. Oh my fuck yeah I think she got stabbed in the eye or something and then just rolls down the hill and that's yeah it's like and then yeah Bobby kind of always like that was like kind of corny
[00:23:25] was like what is this movie now. Yeah it's like so slap sticky and then yeah she has like this exchange with her dad that wasn't to me that interesting. No I mean his panic floating with cool but you know the pro monologue
[00:23:42] at the end it was way better ending than. Agreed if you're gonna have like a monologue yeah I agreed I thought fun with it but yeah I wanted her to be tougher and I wanted to fuck people up throughout the whole film I guess is what I wanted.
[00:23:59] Yeah or just like play more with like her trying to get into the industry you know like yeah she gets to audition that she's pretty much in at that point she struggled a little bit to maintain like the good graces of the director but just like
[00:24:15] she's a porn star like trying to make a you know a move to like a I want to say legitimate yeah it's just like I don't know she kind of gets everything she wants early in the movie so it's yeah. Yeah I want to see her fucking
[00:24:31] fuck people up for fucking with her that's what I want to see. Yeah or get it and lose it all yeah I don't know yeah this wasn't yeah yeah with a shockingly with when the movies are just like so going home at the beginning
[00:24:47] and then by the end I was just like the more I thought about the shitty ending to this trilogy like just didn't offer up anything interesting in that second half for me. Yeah I had fun but yeah I was a little let down
[00:25:08] I was like oh man like I said I wanted her to be the character she was at the beginning you know she's getting night stocked by the night stalker and then just I wanted to fuck shit up because that was the maxine that
[00:25:22] was so defiant about like not joining the detectives she could have like helped out the investigation in the first act and then been taken to places where she could like actually proactively do things instead of just running away from everything. Yeah agreed yeah saw the mystery
[00:25:45] instead of just like wandering into the mystery. Yeah Hey we have them really depressing movie news this is real news. Last week you mentioned that Roger Corman passed away but he was you know in his 90s so that's a great career today the news broke that Shannon
[00:26:12] Dordi passed away after years battling breast cancer. I was never a big 90210 fan but I know it was really big and same with Charmed I mean Mallrats. Yeah that's pretty much my only connection to her is through Mallrats and she's great in that movie and
[00:26:35] you can't even like I don't know like reboot or something right. Yeah she did show up again but you know I guess I was never the Fox teen soap opera definitely not. But I do know that that show was very huge. Yeah very groundbreaking
[00:26:55] and then Charmed I never watched Charmed I was a Buffy person so I never watched Charmed but I do know that show too was very groundbreaking and she directed some episodes for that so obviously passed away too soon then also Richard Simmons passed away
[00:27:16] who is a fitness guru but he also appeared in movies and he was another person that I think had an illness as well and he passed away and Swent to the old these commercials just constantly on rotation as a kid Oh yeah especially because I watch
[00:27:35] Nick at Night all the time it was always on at Nick at Night and when I go to like thrift stores and look for VHS's there's always one. Yes definitely was a part of our childhood even though we I mean obviously I never watched him or anything
[00:28:00] but you just knew who he was because that's what it was you know what I mean like you just knew Yeah so yeah and then who am I forgetting there is one more person I'm forgetting That's sad Oh Shelly Duvall passed away there you go at 75
[00:28:26] of course he's the most famous for being in The Shining and she kind of went away from Hollywood for a long time because she felt like she was mistreated in Hollywood and she worked with Kubrick she probably was the guy who makes you do 200 takes of stuff
[00:28:52] you know I always thought that too about David Fincher I mean like dude fuck you I'm not doing another fucking take Yeah she's a I also remember is a Olive Oil just like the perfect casting for that Popeye movie with Robin Williams but yeah she had other like
[00:29:17] Robert Altman movies and stuff a lot of yeah less like 70s 80s heyday but yeah I was always like man like why was she not around for like recent films and stuff and so it's pretty tragic Yeah you know her probably her most well known film
[00:29:36] besides The Shining is Annie Hall you know because just it was such a popular film in 1978 or 77 78 77 I don't remember the actual year I've actually never seen it but yeah it's another people that just passed away in fact I just decided to open up her IMDB page
[00:30:05] and she did a film in 2002 called mana from heaven and then she did she didn't do another film until 2023 so she did kind of take a break from it at least you got to do something recently so that's cool yeah so yeah
[00:30:27] a lot of famous people passed away in the last couple days which is a which is a bummer it always seems like when there's like a celebrity death there's you know a tri triumference that happens there's like one and then like two others hit
[00:30:44] and then it's like a lull for a little while so yeah hopefully we hit a lull I don't like people dying it's not cool I know it's inevitable but at the same time it still sucks we watch films throughout the week and it's like when I call
[00:31:03] what we've been watching so uh yeah this is the stuff we've been watching brad what'd you watch this week not a lot obviously is the 4th of July and I was listening to one of my other podcasts I listened to and they were talking about independence day
[00:31:21] so I was like you know what I don't think I've watched independence day in like 20 years so nah maybe not that long maybe 15 but yeah I popped it in or I actually streamed it because I only have like a blue ray like a discount blue ray of it
[00:31:37] I know you're not a fan of it but um you know on the podcast they were talking about all these points and I was like oh it's just kind of remembering it I just remember being like in 1996 you know and I think
[00:31:50] the end of junior high with my friends and just kind of getting into movies and going out to movies and stuff and that was one of them just like yeah that like met in black the next year of just like that's the movie of the year for us
[00:31:59] that we're gonna see and uh not realizing like Brent Spiner from Star Trek like not putting two and two together that he's data in that movie it's like that's just a different actor uh so but yeah that movie is so fun obviously
[00:32:16] disaster movies have been very prolific since then um so it's a little dated but like like compared to like there's something about the cast itself like it's the most it's the movie where like the least right cringe at all the dialogue and stuff compared to like resurgence
[00:32:36] or like you know any other day after tomorrow or something or San Andreas or something it's like I think all the characters are better fleshed out in like more I think than any role in Emmerich movie so yeah it was fun and then um I tried to watch
[00:32:55] the movie Thelma which is in the trailer I didn't see that yeah it looks like an action movie starring a very elderly woman um which I thought like some friends of mine are trying to make that movie and I was like oh my god they did it
[00:33:10] based on the trailer but uh I've been super tired obviously so I tried to watch it fell asleep through a good chunk of the middle but the beginning in other parts is very small like it's a
[00:33:22] a lot of it is dialogue or takes place in the nursing home she ventures out on her scooter at one point um and uh Louis got to junior who also recently passes in the movie is like on this journey with her and her I think grandson is uh
[00:33:40] like drives her around and eventually he gets separated from her so he's with his mom and dad and they're trying to find out where she went and she's trying to like solve I'm not sure what I missed it I think it's like some kind of internet scam
[00:33:52] so if you think back to like the beekeeper earlier instead of her just offering herself in the beginning of the movie she does something about it um and so yeah it's a comedy there's it's supposed to be like really funny
[00:34:06] of like you know this old woman on a scooter trying to like do chases and uh eventually she runs into Malcolm McDowell who's I guess the scam artist or is related to him I couldn't again I missed a huge swath in the movie
[00:34:20] but I'm gonna check it out again at some point um yeah and then uh yeah that's all I watched this week um I watched a little film called Everything Everywhere All At Once again through my random movie generator and I watched this with my kid
[00:34:43] and Kellen loved it he said it's he said dad this movie is so crazy why do they have hot dog fingers and the rocks that talk to each other I said I know buddy that's part of the film it's you know it's
[00:34:56] everything happening at once but at the end of the day it's about the relationship between a mother and a daughter and um and he loved Wayman than it you know and I go oh man this movie plays for my son and I thought that was really cool um
[00:35:14] you know it's one of it's such a cool movie and it's so fun to revisit um okay and uh so just is it cool to see again um and the Blu-ray is cool as well uh I saw the Spickable Me 4 today and it's oh man
[00:35:34] the plot is not good it's basically Brue has to go into witness protection and he tries to be friends with his neighbor who's voiced by Stephen Colbert which is kind of cool is it Acingarie-erack? yes for those really old Saturday Night Live skits um and uh
[00:35:59] they interspersed just the minions doing something silly and at one point they do experiments on these four minions or five minions that get superpowers that doesn't even come into play till the end and they don't even really do anything um yeah it's just the animation looks great
[00:36:18] and that's about all I can say about it I didn't laugh once um it's just sitting there going okay well I mean it looks nice and there's like some nice moments with the family um but you can't be counted like it he did
[00:36:32] he told me he couldn't pick between that or Inside Out 2 of his favorite animated movies of the year oh that's gay ouch I know oh man well hopefully when he gets older and he understands the layers and subtleties of writing that he'll understand
[00:36:49] once he can relate to his friends he's older and he can relate to the inner workings of a teenage girl then yeah yes exactly so yeah is whatever it's fun to take my kid to movies and the last thing I saw this week
[00:37:04] and you can listen to an interview with the director um I watched a movie called Breakup Season which stars Chandler Riggs from The Walking Dead as a guy named Ben who takes his girlfriend home for the holidays and she breaks up with him on the first day
[00:37:22] and they're stuck together it was a really pleasant surprise I actually really enjoyed the film and you can hear me gush about it and really get into the meat of it with the director H. Nelson Tracy that you can find on our website
[00:37:39] and it's going around the circuit so if it's in your neck of the woods I recommend seeing Breakup Season yeah he mentioned there's gonna be like a holiday time roll out so if you can't get to a film festival you'll hopefully have a national something going on
[00:37:57] at the end of the year and that actually felt bad because you were in that interview with us and I just kept going and then at the end I was like oh shit I forgot to see if Brad wanted to ask any questions yeah it's alright
[00:38:10] my biggest thing was like you know there's like a plot thing with the beginning of the movie I was like huh I feel like uh should have just uh told I can recognize that we can just kind of speed this up but yeah Chandler Riga's character
[00:38:25] is a little immature and so he definitely fumbles his way through it but yeah. You thought he had a sold out going at the Esquire right? I did he sold that place out had media there like nine news was there it was crazy yeah
[00:38:42] and uh like they had a Q&A afterwards so I also already had a bunch of questions answered in my head so I felt disingenuous to ask them again already knowing the answers so it's not going to be a deal cool so yeah look for that interview
[00:38:55] on our website if you're listening to this show and like what is he talking about you'll find it um next week we are seeing Long Legs which is getting really good reviews um another horror film it's been like three horror films in a row um
[00:39:13] so yeah that's fun and uh yeah until next week we'll see you at the movies
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