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327 WELCOME TO PUBLIC DOMAIN!
Kelly turns 56, but Eric out-old-man's him by waxing on about the Barry Manilow concert. Also discussed: Superman, The Life of Chuck, Jurassic World Rebirth

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I'm so glad we've all seen it. Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration somewhere between science and superstition, such sights to show you. Strange eons. Y'all ready? Welcome strange eons radio that is Eric over there. Hello, that has Vanessa over there. Hello, and I am Kelly. It has been a while since we got together, guys. Yes, to see both of you. Larson, I turned 56 which puts me closer to 60 than 50. But here's my trick. Okay, all right. I've told everybody I've turned 60. Oh, they're like, fuck, you look great. Nice feeling to get instead of a 56 a rough one, they just tell me how good I look for 60. You look great for 60. Thank you. Yeah, either that or just go look at 70s and 80s sitcoms with older supposed to be older people in and go, Wow, I look nothing like fish from Barney Miller, even though I'm older than him now, right? Yeah, I saw the real age of the Golden Girls at one point, and I was like, Jesus cry, Minnie, you ladies did not dress appropriately for yourselves. You did no favors. Well, speaking of old stuff, yeah, yeah, go tell me they have old timey things that old women enjoy greatly. Oh, and young women, apparently, I feel surprised, but Dean and I went to see Barry Manilow. Oh my gosh. At the he writes the songs that make the whole world say it's right, it's true. And boy, when he's saying that song, he was correct. There's part of the reason I wanted to mention it. There's actually odd emotional things tied to seeing him for us. For Dina, her aunt, few years ago, passed away from cancer, and her favorite artist was Barry Manilow. So she associates him very strongly with her. When she had got diagnosed, her mom and her other sisters, the three sisters, went to Vegas to see him together and all this stuff. So it's really strongly connected to her. And I have an odd emotional connection to when I was pretty young, my mom and I decided we'd go see Barry Manilow together sometime, which we never were. We never got to do so like a show like this shouldn't feel this emotional, but it was wonderful, and you could tell he can still sing. Oh, good. He had, there's some tweaking going on to the soundboard, of course, but he had enough to hit some of the real high notes, or the real powerful notes, not necessarily high, not as high as it used to be, but still powerful. The audience went fucking ape shit. The response to the two songs he hit those high ends was just, I don't recall ever see this kind of thing in a concert where it's just like this sustained loud, just like being at a sea ox game when they score a touchdown, it's like, Jesus, this is insane. And all great evening, except for one giant, weird, weird thing. I don't know if he has a hand in hiring his opening act, or if his opening acts like his nephew or something. No, it was this singer, comedian, oh no, and it was like a comedy show from minimum five years ago, maximum 10 to 15 years ago. Like he mentioned the airlines no longer getting shoes. But instead of figuring out a modern joke that ties into that, he made a joke about that would have fit way back then. You know, like, why couldn't it have been bras? Was his no people's like, do I work it up a little bit guys and COVID jokes? And the other thing he did, he went through decades and imitated singers badly. Hello, yeah, it was even, do you couldn't even do Ozzy or Elvis imitations. Who the fuck can't do an Elvis imitation that is a supposedly professional sing. I'm assuming you're getting paid a lot to do this act, dude. Yeah. Dina said this morning, I think that was the single worst act I've seen of any kind ever, all comedians, all musicians, everything. And he. Awful. He was bad. I was like, Oh my God, I hope Barry's This isn't like, Barry's sense of humor or something. He's gonna come out and, I mean, sometimes they find people when they're like, on road for like, larger festivals or larger gatherings, they'll see acts and they'll be like, I love that. You're coming with me, kid. So hopefully it was not that, yeah, his thought being really, usually, though it's management, yeah, decision, and it's somebody else that they manage. So might be the manager's nephew. There you go. It had to be somebody, but, but, but, Barry was amazing. He also told wonderful stories. He did this. His performance of Mandy was ballsy. He showed he did the his he started up. He left the stage. Stage went dark. The video screens light up with the Nicolas Cage and the he's in the new bio, Terry metal, bio man, the Midnight Special Appearance of his in, oh yeah, 1975 Yeah. So his younger self is on there, and he starts singing Mandy. And he gets a couple bars in, and Barry walks out, sits down at the piano and starts dueting with himself. Oh my gosh. And then it fade. They faded the older or the original recording of him, and he took over himself. He's like, That's ballsy for an 82 year old guy to come up and sing along his 20 some odd year old self and sound good doing it. So where was this at? Like, it sounds like a rhyming Oh, wow. There's a really big Eric, there's a big, big court. I won the sell out, but it was a big crowd. I was a little surprised the age range. It was far wider than I thought it would be. Wow. Yeah, I kind of figured Dean and the younger edge, which we overall, we definitely were. But there's like groups of 20 year olds not with their parents coming to see you and all this stuff going, Oh, that's kind of cool. I don't know if it's Gen Z or Gen alpha, but, man, you cannot predict those people. They like. I don't know if it's Tiktok influence or whatever. Like, they get their info and their like, popular stuff from such strange sources that they will just be into the weirdest shit. And you're like, how did you even find that he did have a song that he's like, this is not a song I recorded. This is a song I just played live. And somehow the Tick Tock gang got a hold of it, and he had a, he performed the song and had the the people dancing to it from tick tock, yeah, yeah. So I got a weird hit that I never even released. Do read them and weep he did not okay, that sounds like fun time. It was, it was really, really neat. I like climate pledge. It sounds good. It's a shit, well, better than Key Arena. I have not yet seen a band there. I've only seen rustling there, so I'm hoping to see hockey and somebody sing. I see cracking too. But damn, there's tickets. You know what time of the beer I should be buying these tickets, like just, I don't know the schedule very well, but I'm like, when, when you buy things for that? Yep. So this is Game expensive and tickets for things I was looking into, tickets for yacht crew, seats $73 a piece for a yacht rock cover band, 67 if you wanted to table up close. Wow. And I was like, Fuck you guys. I'm going to karaoke that night instead, and I'm going to sing all those songs for free if anybody wants to come. Yeah, we're we're actually doing two cover bands in like, the next two weeks. Oh, we're seeing one. You would definitely love an Eagles cover band, but that one the best seats are $25 each. Yeah, that seems reasonable. The other is her brother's favorite band is Pink Floyd, and there's brick Floyd, I believe is what they're called. I've seen them. Oh, cool. That's so we're saying at that park right there, near Redmond. W starts with W, yeah, yeah, they're really good. I imagine that Eagles fan would be really good. Also, I would think so. But who knows, people who like like eagles, horrible music. How hard can it be to sing that shit? Good God, sir. All right. Movies, yeah, let's talk about some movies. Boy, I have seen some stuff you guys. I saw the life of Chuck. You saw the life of Jack, somebody like, based on a Stephen King movie, or based on a Stephen King book that I did not like. Um, wow. Movie is very faithful to it else Flanagan does? Yeah? And you'd have to be pretty fucking heartless to not like this movie, because it's literally about a guy dancing, and I still did not like it. I was like, first of all, I went in with a chip on my shoulder. I don't know if you guys saw the previews for this from the mind of speaking, oh yeah, heart. Mike Flynn, like, Fuck you what? Wow, you know he has to, okay, that shit. I know, for a guy who creates the movies, overall, he creates his promotional mindset, it's like, maybe you should hire out for that more often. I just disgusted by the preview. The movie is fine. It is. It is really weird. The reason I didn't love the story is because King had done something similar in another short story in the collection before this one. And so when it happened again, I was like, oh, did we? Did we already do this? But he's kind of gone back to the well a couple times. He's sure 80 years old, so I'm sure he's just kind of pumping him out. Yeah, everybody in. It was fantastic. There is a little bit of eeriness. It's, it's three stories told within the life of Chuck, and those in reverse order. And so the first story is basically the end of the world. And then him as a middle aged man who is going through some stuff, and he comes across a street performer who's playing the drums, and he decides to, for whatever reason, just kind of start dancing with it, and draws a crowd. And then he draws this young woman out of the crowd, and they do this amazing dance routine and all that stuff. And that part is, you know, it's pure joy. And then it goes to him as a young child, and some of the stuff that he goes through there, Mia Sarah is in it. And I was really happy to see her again. And she was lovely. Mark Hamill is in it. And of course, Tom Hiddleston is great. I don't know, I stood up and I was like, Well, that was just like, the fucking story. So I went and saw it as well. Did I could be ramble on like this the whole time I sorted. I want to make sure I wasn't gonna influence anything you were gonna say. I felt very similarly. And I have not read it. I found it a little boring, yeah? Like it was just rough. Like, I was really interested in the weird end of the world stuff, and then it felt very short and not that much of the actual story. And then we shifted gears so heavily, and everything was so slow. And like, I love the theater going. It's not my least favorite, my Flanagan thing, but it's in the bottom three. Probably I like Mike Flanagan a lot, but it just was not it. I did not cry, and I was like, am I a monster? Apparently we're both monsters, because the people coming out of it did cry, and they were like, This is the best Stephen King movie ever made. Hard disagreement. I have some recommendations for you to watch, because I bet you haven't seen them, not even the best Stephen King movie this year. I really liked the monkey movie, but So yeah, that's the life of Chuck in and out of the theaters immediately. I'm sure it will be streaming very soon. Yeah, he's of Amazon now, Mike Flynn, I guess, from the shoes of Tom Hilton. Do you think he learned those dance routine because he was so good? Is he just a dancer for real? Yeah? Yeah. That was awesome. Yeah. He was great. Well, I saw a film a little bit ago now, 28 years later, have you guys both seen this movie? Holy smokes. Okay, so I, first of all, I should preface it by saying I did not re watch 28 days later or 28 months later, before weeks. Thank you. So I was like, I don't hardly remember, aside from the opening scene of the first movie, what is happening. Turns out, does not matter. It's so much later, and none of those characters seem to be involved in this. That's fine. But wait, isn't Killian? Oh, he's not in really. No, I thought that was the thing. Okay, not that I saw. Okay. So it's cool. It's weird. I don't know. I think they did a really good job. It feels like a pretty fresh take on that story. It has two weird things, I guess, against it for me. Personally, one of which is it's cut like a 90s music video. Oh, dear. It's very stylistic. It has strange like, audio stuff happening constantly. It's like flicking and then going to something else and flicking and going to something, you know, like, it's just got that really stylistic heavy hand to the point where they're like, playing, like our old British like TV stuff over the top of things to like, make comparisons to King Arthur's Court, or to Margaret Thatcher or whatever. That being said, I think it's got some really good commentary. It's a really compelling story. It's got great characters. It is one of three films, so it will not it does not conclude. It is a part of this kid's story. It ends in a very, very, very controversial way. That's what I've heard. Yeah, and I don't want to spoil anything for anyone, but I do want to talk about so if you want to watch this movie, you should watch it and, like, skip 30 seconds ahead in this 30 seconds, come on, two minutes, five, six. I won't talk about that much. So in the end, we see all these guys in these, like, tracksuits and blonde wigs jump out, and they're all called the jimmies, and they're like, the film goes from being this, like dark, like tale about survival and like relationships between like father and son, to like these goofy, like, guys doing high kicks and Ninja and like, it's weird, are they high kicking the zombies? Yes, oh yes, they come out. I'm suddenly far more interested in this movie. It is the last, like, one minute of this movie. However, it's controversial, because the look and the name is based off of Ginny Savile, who is one of the most prolific child molesters in history. Odd choice to make. Odd choice to make. It's fine to be like, Okay, well, what if he was never found out? And in this alternative timeline, people really looked up to him, like this kid who, before everything went wrong, was really into like, Teletubbies in British children's TV, saw him and I did, because he was a children's TV presenter, but his victims are very much alive, yeah, and it is, like a lot, I mean, like, I think it's over 100 people, and they were like kids when they so it's like, you're making a point with your film, and you're choosing a stylistic thing. And that's obviously the whole next film is going to be involving these new characters. But is it in bad taste? A lot of British people are like, fuck, the actual fuck. So I don't know. I don't know how to personally feel, because I did not. I he was dead before I even knew who he was. I think that we can all take step back as people who have been writers and filmmakers and everything and go this one probably ruffles some feathers, and maybe it doesn't have to be in the movie. You could have done many other things. You could have done Power Rangers, Elvis could be so many things. Yeah, so I mean, it's definitely there's a lot in there that I didn't realize until I, like, looked at internet stuff and listened to British reviewers talking about it, and I was like, oh my god, I miss this and this and this. There's tons in there. There's tons layered in. It's extremely thoughtful writing from Alex Garland, but wow, yeah, well, that has been in theaters for three or four weeks now. So yeah, imagine we'll get that streaming pretty soon. Yes, it should be out probably, yeah. And you know, the enthusiasm was diminished a little bit when you describe the ending further. Yeah, sorry. I really burst that bubble for you. But, I mean, if you don't know, you'd just be like clockwork. Oh, Orange. This is crazy. What's happening. And then if you do know, you're like, Fuck you, you so anyway, all right, well, so on to a bigger film. I'm guessing. I went and saw the film release of this year so far with Superman. Yeah. And side note, Cinna Mark, we went to the one where they deliver food. 21 and over. Holy shit. Did they make money that night? Peep the waitstaff, or whatever you call ushers coming in with trays of food, 789, times, with like seven or eight servings of every time going throughout the whole thing. Usually you go to those places and this, they're done serving five so minutes into the movie. Yeah, we got our popcorn 20 some odd minutes into them show, and they were still going. It's like. Wow. But so that was fun. Side note, I say I enjoyed that a lot of it. It is, I get it if you grew up on Zack Snyder Superman, you never really read the comic books. You didn't even bother to go watch Christopher Reeve movies or something. That was your Superman. This must be a very weird Superman for real, but if you've read the comics, many of them at all. I think this is a great portrayal of the Superman character who is hopeful, helpful and just a bit naive, which I think hasn't been caught since Christopher Reeve played the character, they just completely ignored that aspect of him that I understand both of you have seen it. I'm curious if you are in the group that like a guy we know hated it with a fiery passion. Whoa. It's like to a level, going, what the hell is wrong with you? Is like that all copies should be burned and this movie destroyed forever. It's like, whoa, Jesus. And I I'm bummed to hear that, because I'm bummed to hear that about that person. I've read enough superhero content to know I have read no superhero content, and I still knew who his pal, Jimmy Olsen was. I still knew when various bad guys show up, showed up, who they were. You know, I knew who the green that version of the Green Lantern was. It was so fucking fun. I felt like I had a great heart. It was funny. And I think that I really appreciated that James Young was able to make a film and not make it. I don't want to say satirical, but, like, cynical, cynical, yeah, it didn't have that, like, like, attitude, the funny, but like, pissed off at it. It felt like a little more. Didn't wink at the audience. It like brought it back and they, you know, you have Superman, and it's so smart to then, if you want to have those jokes and that, like roughness around the edges, have the other characters do it, yeah? Because then it contrasts. Man, it works. Yeah. Lantern, terrific. Is incredible. Fuck. What did you think? Holly, yeah, the first thing I noticed there are shots when they're walking through the Daily Planet, and I was just kind of staring at the screen with my mouth open. I was like, this movie is so cool looking. I was just like, Fuck, man, wow, this is really a cool looking movie. I had a couple of quibbles right at the end, where something got wrapped up like immediately, even though this massive world ending event was actually that was pretty fun. Is this a student phone? I thought this David Corn, sweat corn, yeah, I thought he was really good. And his relationship with Lois, I thought was so realistic. And his kind of frustration with, you know, don't you get it? I do good things. And her saying, let's look at it from a different point of view. I thought that was a really, really that interview was a really strong thing. I thought that if you are a Zack Snyder fan, you might have to love this movie, this scene. There were some scenes in this that were fighting right out of a horror film that was so scary and intense in the pocket universe stuff that I was just like Jesus Christ. If I brought a kid to this, you know, a young kid, I'd have to be like this, sorry about your childhood. And then I don't think I've ever seen a more evil. Lex Luthor, yeah, Jesus Christ. He was terrified. Yeah, incredibly, yeah. He'll realize, as a character who was as financially powerful as he was, using it properly, as opposed to just showing him being a big party or something, or he built a chat or something. He really did some phenomenally, you can interesting, the obsession they did so well, showing how obsessed and crazed he was over Superman and just it, I don't know I felt like with everything, they took the time and something that, that I didn't realize until my husband brought it up afterwards, he was like, the world is so full and like, there are so many things being showcased and showed on you get to see a really full metropolis. And he's like, you don't get that from Zack Snyder, because they didn't want to make a choice that they couldn't correct later constantly. So. Feels claustrophobic and dark and like you don't ever really get to see anything, because they just didn't want to make the wrong step. And with this, it felt like James Gunn being like, I don't know if I'm gonna get to make another one of these. Fuck it. This is what I want. I'm gonna show everything. I like this. I like that. I want this character here. So it was, I don't know, it felt really fun. Yeah, I was, you know, afterwards, I was like, I don't know how you don't like this night. If you know Superman fan, it's really, really good. $225 budget, 225 which is half of the Last Avengers movie projected to have 135 to have $135 million opening. Opened at 217 million. I think they're gonna do fine. It's got a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Yeah. I think it's got the highest ever rotten tomatoes for definitely, for Superman. First Superman, yeah. So I think that the word is out that this is a pretty good movie, if you like this kind of movie, if you are one of those people is like, I am done with superheroes. I get it. There's a lot of superheroes in this. Well, that's Mr. Terrific. I had no idea how he was, and she became, like, my favorite character. Yeah, I haven't read anything with him, and I thought I was alone. And like, why don't I? Really, I kind of recognize, you know, the mask, but that looks like one of a villain. I knew hospital, I knew Green Lantern. I did not know him. And I was like, um, who's this guy? Okay, I guess this was a deal of cool. And he was, yeah, really fun. Yeah, I did like crypto. And so good. Oh yeah, crypto and the use of cryptos owner was perfect for setting up a future film based on a book that is very good about that character. So they did a great job showing that person so well the the what was I gonna say? The theater was packed? Yeah, that theater is never packed. I've been to that one a lot. I've never seen a packed house like that. So that was like, this is, well, it sounds like every theater showing it was packed, yeah, for sure. And I mean, I went on a Saturday, which I never do, but we had a babysitter, and we they had like, four or five different screenings of it. There were two 3d theaters doing it. There was an XD theater. And then there was, like, several standard and they were all almost not not full full, but like at least two thirds full. And, I mean, it's just crazy how many screenings they were putting together. Just, I remember when I was getting out it was gone, talking about, well, I get to be I get to how can I humiliate my buddy. I know I'm going to cast billion as the guy with that haircut so bad. He was fantastic. I've never liked the character, and I ended up kind of loving Nathan fillions version. Yeah. He did great. Everybody did a really great job. The woman playing Lois Lane, Rachel Yes, from marvelous Miss basil. I do not like her. I fell in love with her and that she was just like, She is gorgeous, and I, I bought into everything. And Jimmy Olsen was great. He was so fun. Yeah, I think that that, I'm not totally sure, but I think it's pulled from the death of my or what, who killed my pal, Jimmy Wilson, or whatever, yeah, oh, the girlfriend and stuff. Yeah, I think Eve is from that, but not 100 I'm sure she's in several other comics. So I will say this. I am 49% gay, so it's okay that I say this. This is the first Superman where Clark was a lot hotter looking than Superman. Yeah, that was interesting. Like, when he's walking through the crowd, one that dude is tall. He's tall, good looking, but with the messy hair and the glasses and everything, I was like, Oh, this guy is very attractive. And when he becomes Superman, I was like, what did he do to his face? White classes. I did not care for the the Hypno classes. I think that must be like a thing that was written at some point from the comics. But I'm like, we could have forgotten about that. Yeah, I don't know. I think it's funny. I think it's stupid and funny and like, it will diminish everyone who says, I don't get it, yeah. How come that nobody realizes it's the same guy? It's just a really quick answer to that, sure, yeah. Well, Superman is in theaters still, no matter. Probably yes. I just also want to point out, while we're doing this, that we're all wearing these little lights on our chest, because we are also testing some wireless microphones, and this all works out that I'm going to clear this table off and we're going to have a little more of a homey feel, massively less cluttered. You guys. I checked out iron heart. Yes, and the first three episodes, I was like, I what? I don't I'm gonna go back to Wakanda forever and see what I missed. And and when I pulled it up on my Disney it said, continue watching. And I was like, Oh, I don't think I finished it. So I said yes. And it was still in the opening credits. So I never seen so I I'm going to talk about two things here, Wakanda forever and Ironheart. Wakanda forever, of course, written and directed by Ryan Coogler. Coogler, right, director of the it is a very good movie that I just for whatever reason, not wash. It's not as good as the first black panther. I think they really made a mistake not recasting Black Panther because I think he's just too important a character to let go. But the main character from Ironheart is introduced in this movie, and the fact that she has built this kind of Iron Man suit, and she's a genius and all this stuff. So then I was like, oh, okay, I think I know what's going on in iron. So I continued watching that. I do have a problem with any character who is this brilliant, who has shown this level of brilliance to the world, and yet she's going to get kicked out of a school and not immediately picked up by the biggest corporations on the planet and give it a very fat paycheck because she is forced into doing some kind of nefarious things in iron heart because she needs money. Yeah, okay, I'm like, You are Tony, Stark level intelligence, and I think that there was another way to get money, yeah, couldn't you just, like, invent some dumb thing and then just get it marketed and out there and make zillions off of, like, well, obviously she'd have to, you know, invent, so that's going to cost money, patent and all that stuff. But what she's already shown is that she created a vibranium detector in Wakanda forever seems useful, and I'm like, Why wasn't she just snatched up immediately? So, so the premise falls apart. The last three episodes I liked quite a bit more. And Eric, you will be happy to know this is no longer a spoiler. It's all over the internet that Mephisto has been nailed in this. And I thought this is an odd place to bring in a supernatural character. And then turns out he's in the iron heart comics. Is he really okay? Well, here we go. But in the end, I finished the show, and I was like, that was not bad. That was certainly better from She Hulk, or very different than She Hulk, for sure. I I was like, You, I think the first episode, or maybe first two episodes, I was like, in pain. I was like, this show, I don't get it. It's not, I mean, it's shot well, clearly, very con, you know, put together great, but, like, I just didn't like her character very much. And honestly, she's not necessarily my favorite character in the show. She's making very dumb decisions. She's very like loud and brash and in your face while making dumb decisions. And I never like that style of character. However, after that, when it gets into the final couple episodes, it's so good that it really you that kind of initial weirdness that I felt like just kind of all goes away. You've got really cool characters happening. You've got, like, the introduction of magic that is really well done. You know, her dealing with loss in a very, I don't know, like, human way that we can all identify with. And you can really get why she has this sort of PTSD stuff going on. Yeah, I I really, really liked it. By the end, I much more even than Loki season two, because really only the last episode of two was that of that was brilliant. This at least gets there sooner, and it's not as painful initially. So ends on a dark note. I was not, I know. I was like, You guys think you were getting a season two maybe. I don't know. I don't know if they are. Aren't there's, I don't know what the viewing numbers on it are, but it's explain this to me. Maybe you guys can help me figure this out. A lot of these TV shows, I think we're all agreed, could be shortened by an episode or two. What is the attraction to this and Star Wars, that a series on TV is better than a TV movie with the same budget that's maybe two and a half hours long, tells a tighter story that's just exclusive to Disney. Plus, why can't we do just movies? I'm not sure. Sure, because I would normally my first thought when you asked that, and then I realized, no, that's not it. Is that it keeps people watching, but that's not it, because you you could just join for a month, and that's plenty of time to watch any show they put out. So how long is their free trial? Because if it's two weeks, I mean, you can just pay or you can just pay for them, just join and pay their if you're only paying one month, it's like 12 bucks or 12 to 20 bucks. But most of all, right, that, you know, they they have these weird release schedules. So they release three episodes and then they release the other three episodes the next week. Then why? Why do we have to have six hours or something when we would have been fine with even if it's, you know, three three hours. I mean, I feel like this story needed more time than a feature film to tell what it needed to tell. But I also think they've locked themselves into a style that they can't get out of. I mean, once we started with wandavision, I think they just you're like, Okay, this is what we're doing. People are expecting these, like, small, what do they call it? TV series, kind of mini series, yeah. And so we're just going to keep that up. Like, I haven't seen them releasing for Star Wars or for Disney, for Marvel, like mini like, TV movies. No, yeah, true. But I watched the fan edit of the Obi Wan series. Oh, I was like, Jesus is actually pretty good. And I almost hated that series. I know there's a lot of crap in that series. No, there's, and there's plenty of, unfortunately, specifically Star Wars. There's plenty of series in there that you could have cut that down so much, if not not existing at all. Yeah? And, I mean, what's the one with the two twin girls, Oracle, or something? Yeah, awful. But if you'd made that into a movie, maybe that would have been fun. Yeah, yeah, I don't know you. Have you asked a really good question. I wish I definitely the answer somehow, but it's Yeah. I My only guess is that they're stuck in it, or they want to keep people paying for a year, and it's not about one month. Maybe they're just like, Okay, well, if they like this show and they stuck around for a month for that, they'll be excited to stick around for the next one, which will also be coming out, you know, a month after that, or two months after that, and then it'll be another month long, I don't know, yeah, probably some evil reason I am going to now they've talked a bunch talk about Jurassic Park rebirth. Yeah. I was really, really psyched from the trailers. I think that the trailers just looked awesome to me. I love that guy from bridgerton. I'm forgetting his name, Scarlet Johansen, and in a different kind of a role, seemed really fun. It's totally fine. I think I like it more than the last trilogy, like I think it's better than any of those films. Heard that a lot. Yeah, people who love Jurassic Park do like this one. It's like that, that haunted house version, the haunted house version definitely is the best amongst those three. I think I like it more than that one. It's pretty good. I think that they have some really good storytelling, but there is some weird editing. I don't always want to blame the editor, but this clearly was the editor's fuck up. There were scenes where, like, there's an emotional conversation between Scarlett Johansson, one of her crew, on a boat, and they're sitting there talking back and forth about their lives, and formally, the more intimate we get in the edit, the closer we are, sure. But no, he just wanted to pull back randomly and sit there. And it took forever. And sometimes what they were saying was very comical because of the way it was said and the shot size it was in. And this happened several times, especially in the first act. I was like, Who is cutting this? This is horrific. You have the footage. I know you do because I saw the other shot sizes. Like, there's no way you don't have the footage. You were just choosing this. And it feels fucking weird, but I do think overall, the story is pretty fun. It's probably my second favorite. Oh, wow, that's cool. I mean, if you think about it, there's actually not that. There's the three, most recent three, and then before that, there's Jurassic Park, and then two and three. I don't remember, because I was so young, but I don't think they were necessarily great. Definitely they were fine. Yeah, so I'd say it's definitely worth checking out. It's really fun. I love there's so much dinosaur in it. Oh, my God. Oh dinosaur. But, and end. Crazy monster dinosaurs. You guys can fucking stop you know, we do not need to keep making mutant, genetically altered dinosaurs. What are you gonna do go back to a Tyrannosaurus after you've had a yes, titanosaurus, or whatever they call it. Tyrannosauruses are so much fun. They're great. They're scary. I'm totally down with a. Really angry. They have a trend of source in this. They could have just kept going with him. That would have been fine. But no, they there is a dinosaur in here that strongly resembles the Cloverfield monster. Oh no, it's bad. It's real bad. So don't do that, guys. That is weird, like, as in size, too. No, okay, no, not in the size, just the look, the like, bulbous, like, yeah, yes, weird, stupid, looks stupid, yeah. Continue my indie run film going. And I went and saw f1 excellent, another tiny film. That's right, yes. Director Joseph Kosinski, longtime listeners remember how much I liked his Top Gun Maverick. Oh, singer and the stars, you know, Brad Pitt, I did hear a funny story about it. Apparently, Tom Cruise was up for being that role, but then he found out he wasn't going to be allowed to actually drive the f1 cars. Oh, they said, Nah, I'm out. Amazing, amazing. But this is and heavier bar down. Seems like it's been forever since I've seen him in anything. So what he's such a large part of. And the other guy, Damus Idris, Who is man Fun, fun film, it is, I can totally see people watching this going well, you know you knew exactly what was going to happen almost every step of the way, because you do. I mean, Brad Pitt pays the young kid or the old guy who, when he was young, was going to be a big star, but then got in a wreck that messed him up, but his buddy, Javier, wants to bring him back, because the team he's putting up in f1 has not won anything at all for the season, and he wants to bring him in, so maybe he'll score a point in the f1 race. And Samson plays the young, super talented but headstrong guy that he's supposed to mentor, but has no interest in being mentored, and Brad really doesn't have a lot of interest in mentoring him either. And Brad comes in and just messes with the way they do things, but every weird thing he tries works out. It's all that. But who cares? It's so much fun. And Dina loves race being Ford versus Ferraris, one of her favorite films. So this is not based on a true so now, although something very similar happened in f1 like two weeks ago with the ages and all that stuff, but it's it's really fun. The footage is amazing. One of the main drivers for f1 at least one, was a producer on the film so it is really accurate. They've got some nice cameos of real drivers, and I heard that they followed like, the last f1 season, and they were there for like, every race in everyone's business, like getting cool shots that they've come in, probably because it is very real. There's a phenomenal series on Netflix that follows every season of f1 and it's incredibly well done. I'm pretty sure they must have gone to, like some of the people involved in that show, and go, How do you capture this ridiculously cool footage? And got all that stuff. And so it was, if I haven't talked to any hardcore f1 fans, see how they feel about it, but I'm a casual f1 fan, and I thought it was a hell of a lot of fun, cool. I had a thought, and it's gone. Oh, no, like being 60, why don't we take a break, and if we if I get it again, I will bring it. Bring it. I'll come back. Oh, I know one. I'll do one for you. Then at a time, it's Superman movie. Going back to that, I loved the subtle use of the original theme. One of the battles I was like they did. Oh, back to the credit. Yeah, it's really cool. There you go. No, still didn't get it. Okay, let's take a break, guys, and then when we come back, we are talking about public domain movies, robots, and you control their every move behold by four copter turbo and side hill, the gobos invasion has begun. Go Tonka, and we are back, guys, this was my pick, and it's not public, though. Main movies. It's movies with characters who have come into the public domain. So we've been seeing just a rash of these, Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, all these movies where predominantly Disney characters, the full experience of this is only horror films. Yeah, it's not like we are seeing another Peter Pan movie, right? We are seeing now a Peter Pan horror movie, exactly. It's very weird. So I just thought it would be fun to kind of much to Vanessa chagrin, look into some of these feelings and see if we can find ones that we like. So I will go first, if you don't mind. Oh, by all means, five minutes on the buzzer, and I'm talking about screen boat. Welcome aboard to Staten Island. This boat is cursed. We're all gonna die. You said that last week and the week before, I heard stories about a monster that lurked in the underbelly of the fairy Steamboat Willie, that's gonna make one fucked up cartoon someday. Come quick. Everything is not cool. We have a huge rodent problems. What the fuck are you? It was like a demonic rodent with shorts and hat. Maybe you want some cheese. Our world is fucked, but really squirrel, it's the happiest place on earth. It is a small world, after all of it from 2025 obviously based on Steamboat Willie, directed by Steven laurt, who has 27 credits, lots of shorts and indie features. He did something called trials of ember, daughter of legends and bury me twice. It was written by Stephen and Well, Stephen Lamar and also Matthew Garcia Dunn. Matthew Garcia Dunn is in he's written a bunch of video game stuff. So he's done Marvel's, Midnight suns video game, Silent Hill ascension. He was a big part of the animation department at Pixar. He did stuff like Monsters University in messaging. Wow. Sorry, Tyler Posey has 59 credits, tons of TV in small parts of movies, but definitely recognized from 100 episodes of Teen Wolf as Scott McCall, wow. Also, this is David Howard Thornton, oh, that was 26 credits, but is only known as art the clown in the terrifier movies. And Kaylee Hyman is in this. She was in a man called Otto. And she is Brooke in terrifier two and three. Also in this is a bunch of comedians and friends of filmmakers and stuff like this. So Joe DeRosa, Brian, scholar, Jesse Cove, Anthony e Williams, you guys scream boat, I picked probably the best of these, which is why I wanted to talk about screenboat is basically the story of a motley group of Staten Island fairygoers Catching the last fairy of the night and the horror that descends upon them. So when the movie starts, we are introduced to two mechanics working deep in the innards of the fairies massive engine, and one of them tells the legend of Willie, a mouse that was on the ferry many, many years ago. The mass was very friendly and happy, but something must have happened, because he turned very bad. And right on cue, we see a very familiar shadow on the wall. We realize that Willie is still on the ferry, and he has ridiculously round ears on top of his head. From here, we're introduced to a couple of the regular workers on the ferry, like radio operator Mike or Cindy, who's a volunteer who goes around and make sure that the homeless people on the ferry are alive and not strung out on crack. And we also meet some of the ferry goers, including a group of young women on a birthday shindig where they've been bar hopping all night. We also meet a young girl and her mother on their way back home and various deck hands officers and other passengers. We also meet Willie, who has been mutated into a two foot tall mouse with a little hat and shorts and pictures. Wow, it's actually a fairly decent makeup. He is being played by the dude that plays earth the clown. So he's got these big facial reactions and movements and stuff. So Willie starts taking people out one by one in fairly hilarious and gory fashion, always kind of bouncing and whistling, you know, like. Steamboat Willie, yeah, there you go. And the effects are actually pretty decent. The Gore is, you know, right there with terrifier Gore, holy shit. And it's over the top, yeah. There's also this really fantastic animated sequence that shows Steamboat Willie before he was mutated, and what happened to him? And it's revealed that Willie was a science experiment. And the science, the scientists experimenting on him is the mad doctor from the 1933 short film, The mad doctor, which is a Disney short film that most of us would remember. It's very scary. And this guy's kind of got, like, a goofy the character kind of look, but he's got a big, huge handlebar mustache. If you saw him, you'd be like, Oh yeah, I do remember that creepy cartoon. Wow. That one also fell into public domain this year, so that's why he was in there. That tracks. There's also some pretty bold hints at what Disney was doing back in the day, and this movie is way better than the terrifier series. It is a tried and true Friday the 13th knockoff, including a climax where our final girl has to dress up like Minnie Mouse to try and lure Willie into her dress. I just had a blast with this whole thing. Don't set up the mid credit or don't skip on the credit scene, which sets up a sequel, of course, tagline, full screen ahead trivia. The Walt Disney Company retains exclusive rights to its own Mickey Mouse universe. The steamboat Lily version of the iconic character, entered the public domain on January 1 2024 one day later, scream, it's got a box office gross of$393,011 and I loved this. The five women who are celebrating the birthday are all dressed similarly to Disney princesses. So they're all wearing their signature colors and everything, and they all have slightly altered versions of that princess's name. So there's Cindy who looks like Cinderella, there's Ariana like Ariel. There's jazzy who looks like Jasmine. Wow. There is Bella looks like Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and there is Rory. Rory, I forgot Aurora is the name of sleeping there's also a bunch of references to songs in the dialog. So one of the party girls is saying, you know, it's a whole new world crew members introducing them, saying, Be my guest. So stuff like that. It's really a clever little thing. And the best part is the boat used for filming is the decommissioned Staten Island Ferry that was purchased in 2022 by Saturday night. Live players, Colin Jost, oh shit, wow. This is a fun little movie you could do. And I have a lot worse than screen boat, wow, that sounds that sounds fun, yeah, yeah. And that was one of the more recent ones I knew. Okay, yeah, that tracks. That definitely tracks. I think that we're going to see more of these, and they're going to be better than that were, I suspect so too, based off all the trailers, How about yours though, Vanessa was yours amazing. Talk about how much I love this pick from you, Kelly, this subject, it's my, definitely one of my favorite that we've ever had to do. And I did not drag my heels until, literally yesterday, despite having one, I went with Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey from 2023 you know, you're the first person I ever shown this place to Why am I so special? Because soon we'll be Christopher and Mary Lovell. You should be close. Now we're not going to find them. We will Pooh piglet Eeyore. We were friends for many years. No out there, Christopher, we need to leave now. I really need to find out what's happening. Okay? Do this place is kind of cold, and the GCR is a pool. Do we need to go some side this. We used to be friends. Why he turned this? Please. I would have never left last minute. I Oh, not because it was gonna be any good, because I thought they would all be bad, and I didn't have to pay money for this one. You paid for it, though. Oh, sorry, go ahead, I did so. This one had a budget of 100k box office of 7.7 million, which is why we're in the situation we're in. It was produced, written, directed and edited by Reese freak Waterfield, who has nine credits to his name. It's both Winnie the Pooh films, plus firenado Killing Tree. I don't know if that's much like the children's book or not. Also produced 32 films, including Easter Bunny massacre. Chris Jack Frost, ratha Van Helsing, Croc, Peter Pan's Neverland nightmare and Bambi the reckoning starring Nicole. Four credits, nothing you need to worry about. And Maria Taylor, five credits also nothing you need to worry about. These are Nobodies, but that doesn't mean they suck. It's just the guys. Okay. Anyways, when Christopher Robin was young, he met and befriended a group of anthropomorphic creatures, owl, rabbit, Eeyore, Piglet and poo in the 100 Acre Woods. When Christopher Robin went off to college to become a doctor, they were left alone and starved. Eventually, from the lack of food, they ate Eeyore for their actions. They developed a hatred towards humans, especially Christopher Robin, and they vowed never to speak again, except for kind of sometimes in the film, so I guess it's fine. Five years later, Christopher Robin returns to the 100 Acre Woods as an adult along with his fiance Mary, and wants to introduce her to his beloved friends. However, they discover, instead of a nice, little cutesy childhood, I don't know, Haven a like hunting lodge with like campers, like metal camper vans and so I don't know, and jars of honey covered in blood. They hide from the very much changed poo. But piglet managed his to get Mary and snaps her neck and poo, and Piglet strap up Christopher Robin and torture him. Meanwhile, Maria, a traumatized woman who had a stalker at some point, goes on vacation with her girl gals renting a cabin in the woods while there, Pooh and Piglet begin to stalk and kill them one by one, and eventually, the girls find Christopher Robin and release him, ending in a final showdown between Christopher Robin and Pooh. So this really loves to this movie. Really want to bring back that whole trope of murdering naked, sexy women's who have ripped off their shirt somehow cool. Psyched for it. Thanks. Guys love it on the girls vacation. Five of the girls have long five out of sorry, four out of five of them have long brown hair. This is not at all confusing, and I didn't know I had no confusion at the very end, figuring out who was who, and whether or not our lead was even still alive. They also killed off the blonde and the redhead, who were additional to this first off. So I was very confused. One had glasses, but I thought maybe she took them off and put them on the Christopher Robin stuff is fine. I think that's a really good setup for this story. The Videography actually is really good. It's a very well shot film. The main character, girl is confusing. I don't know why we care about her. It's just sort of stupid. Her trauma is also kind of stupid, and the way she's dealing with it is kind of stupid. It's fine. Final girl, great like that they it really is poo and Piglet. It's not guys and masks who are serial killers. It's meant to actually be these characters. I think that's the right choice. However, they look so dumb, but God, the effects are terrible. Pooh looks like such a like pooched out. Oh gosh. Just looks like he needs to get in a workout or two. I don't know how he's hunting down and murdering all these people and not getting a little tone. Christopher Robin has a good spotter. The drawings that I've heard great things about I think they look cheap as fuck, and the sketches have very bad layering, and the bottom of the sketches are bleeding through the top, so it just all looks janky and whatever. Anyway, so trivia, I'm gonna run out of time. Production of the film became possible in 2022 after aaeons novel Winnie the Pooh from 1926 entered the public domain in the US, which. Marked the first appearance of Winnie the Pooh Piglet and Christopher Robin. The film's characters could not, however, resemble the Disney versions who debuted in 1966 and are protected by copyright. The film was initially shot in just eight days. Poo and Piglet masks were products made by the American prosthetic mask manufacturing company immortal masks, the friendo Honey Bear and Winnie the Pooh. For Winnie the Pooh and hog silicone mask for piglet were used. I I hate the look of piglets, so much. Poo is bad, but piglet is terrible. The best piece of trivia I found was it won all five of its five nominations at the Golden Raspberry Awards, marking marketing the largest sweep in the ceremonies history, tied with the postman from 1997 it's the first British film to win a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. That's a staggering amount of attention, though, for a movie like that to end up getting raspberry. Finally, genre films getting raspberry. Wow, we've come so far. Yeah, this, this movie is really bad. It's pretty rough. I would have spared you that I was gonna do a second one, but it cost more to rent. It would have been worth it. And I didn't want to I didn't want to skip the court. I didn't want to come in not knowing where the story was at. You would have not been lost at all. You would miss nothing. I would have done the Peter Pan movie that you suggested, Kelly, it was a $13 rental. What? Yeah, I was like, hell no, I'm not spending that much money on this. So I was very angry. I found, like, one other one that was free, but between the two, I was like, I'm just gonna go with the poo movie. I've only seen the trailer for that Peter Pan one, but this guy that like a positive rub tomato score. That's holy. I was like, I'm gonna have to watch this one. Yeah. I mean, it has a really good I like the setup of the kidnapping kids, yeah, yeah. Like, that's cool. Sounds good, alrighty, yeah, sure. Well, you guys know I've got a weird you'll watch anything. Well, that's true too. But I also have a weird fascination with this sub, sub guitar, or whatever the hell that's being created in the last few years. So this time, I went with Popeye's revenge from this year. It all started with a scream. You know, he's coming when the fog rolls in. It was 15 years ago. The little boy they called Popeye drowned. Let's see if Popeye's ghost wants to play with Hey, I think I just saw someone. What are you doing driving down here? There's nothing down here, apart from abandoned old house, yeah, Popeye's house. My parents owned the place. Now that is an ice Wow. It's coming to get you. Where are you? Oh, he's back. I thought, oh, it's British. It might be a little better, because I like a lot of British horror films that aren't good, but are, at least a lot of them are British. Though, mine was British, the Winnie Pooh one's British. Oh, I've totally missed that. It left such an impression on me. Yes, because a lot of the same, it's like a new hammer has been born. Okay, definitely not that. Anyways, this is directed by William steed, who did children of the night. I Know What You Did Last Christmas, so we're talking pedigree here. Harry Baxley wrote it. He's wrote fair to them all. Hook mouse boat massacre, mouse of horrors. Pinklet Cinderella's curse. He seems to be the go to writer for several of these. And of course, BC Seeger, the creator of Popeye, starring Emily bagliner, her only feature you. And Connor Powells, who was in Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey two, ah, mega twisters, spiders on a plane. Oh, my God, and the bad nun three. And also Daniel Rand, who was in Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey, conjuring the plastic surgeon two, three blind mice, and fairest of them all. So they've got their core, yeah, they got their group. Movie starts with what looks like slightly animated storyboards of a scene that there's no way they could have afforded shoot. Yeah, that's fair. Got some teens showing up to shoot a film or video segment about the burning down and death of Popeye strangled so hard his eyes popped out. Oh, that's not Popeye, but they saw a fog rises up, and then they realized when the fog comes in, that's when Popeye strikes for his revenge. And of course, these two, also being horror movie, decided to have sex in the room. Popeye was burned in, as you can imagine, it ended well for both of them. The third person stayed up to get sound while these guys go off to have fun, and it's dispatched by Popeye. It is a a truly unsuspenseful Hide and Seek scene is running from Popeye. So 15 minutes into this staggeringly long, 80 minute movie, and the story resets entirely with a group of all new characters, group of kids coming to the this Popeye house that the one the lead lady's parents own, apparently, because the first one seemed to almost be like this weird factory with this giant basement, and now it's this cabin in the woods, more or less with a hot tub. Because, you know, it's like kind of movie. Apparently, every character in this movie has an affair with another character in this movie that are traveling together. There's only like six people. This is not a group, any sane people. The idea is the lead lady is bringing her friends to help her work on the cabin to make it ready for like her b and b or some shit like that. No sane person would bring these idiots to work on a cabin. They're all useless people, and she is terrible at trying to get people to do things. It's all very annoying. But the kind of re there's some kill scenes are fine. It's kind of a recreation of the most famous Italian zombie killing somebody with a door and a shard, but the wrong eye. It's like, you know, then that scene you're seeing it go right in the eye. This one, you can't see the eye, so it's the other side of the nose. I'm like, Yeah, well, FX budget problem there, huh? Yeah. Somehow the parents, while letting her kid, their kids go here and do this thing, know that that's where this killer was. Thing is maybe still around. Maybe he's not, but the parents find out he is back. So this place that they took, well, 12 hours to drive through in the UK, which amounts to almost end to end, their parents get there in like half an hour after they decide, we have to go rescue our kids. It's only they're there this one was really just kind of boring. The and they did, like yours and yours, to a lesser extent, leaned into what they were. Yeah, it's almost they're trying to create a whole new Popeye. Yeah. I mean, I would have loved a line where somebody goes, it's Popeye, another guy goes, the Sailor Man, or just and it would fit the stupidity of this show. That would have been the line of the movie. But did he have the big forearm? Yeah, he kind of looked good. He looked cool, actually. But, yeah, this was produced by ITN, the company behind the Hoovers. Yeah. I mean, it's the same garden as they call it. Oh, my God, we got Pinocchio Bambi and, of course, the Winnie the Pooh blood and horny films. But apparently Popeye will not be part of that universe. Why not the this film was shot in nine days, which seems generous. I would have gone for five. Would have been my guess, but this was as much as I stupidly enjoyed, especially blood, honey, two, I thought that was a perfectly. Except fun film to watch this one was just kind of it missed the mark on what makes doing these things fun, which is making fun of the original intellectual property, right? So there's about four or five of these Popeye films out. Maybe try another one of them. Feel the desire. Cheers. Louise, so, oh, well, how do they make them so fast? I mean, I get that there's like, one ready to go, but there's like five ready to go. Well, I'm guessing it's a different, a group of different, yeah, like there's several, because the other two is her, this one's UK, and the other, I think the other two are us, yeah, yeah. And they know that they can pre sell things for, you know, somebody, yeah, somebody's gonna rent them and yield on and so, you know, even if they pre sell it for $150,000 that's probably, you know, I don't know what mine costs, Yeah, something like that. Yeah, and they're so interchangeable. I watched this a while back, thinking I was watching one of the other Popeye movies. And I'm like, Oh, this is the one I actually picked to watch. Oh, well, I guess I watch it along in advance, and didn't bother to watch the Popeye once. It's like, we'll see how it goes. But I did see death of Snow White. Oh, the local Yeah, finally, available for rent. Yeah, it's available all over the place, Apple, Amazon, all those. And I came into it with a slightly wrong mindset, which I wish I'd come in differently. About halfway through, I've adjusted it and enjoyed it a lot more. It's a lot more tongue in cheek than I was expecting. I was expecting a little more of a serious tale, because the trailer for it is fairly solidly dark and dim, but it's a lot of fun, a lot better than what we were watching here. And just and gets the intellectual property and uses the mirror properly and does some it does some fun stuff. It is, if you're indie film, enjoyable. It's definitely worth watching. It's really, really well realized and overall, very enjoyable. Knowing it's little more satirical than it is serious. I think two things, I think you're mentioning that because that's a local one, though, sorry, yeah, not too far from here. But also, that one is based on an old groom's fairy tale, right? Yes, so a Disney public right? No, no, this, yeah, this one that was done to coincide with the massive flop right of Snow White that apparently is not a very good movie, and came out and subsequently went, kind of me now, and because Vanessa had reviewed it, I decided to watch it Snow White. Okay, I haven't seen Snow White. Oh, I thought you were telling me about the the dwarves and then not being human. Oh, I'm just saying that off of the trailer and stuff I saw. Oh, yeah, I scanned through it and everything, and looked pretty bad. Oh, really, the death of Snow White has real little people. Oh, that's what I heard. The big selling point was they got heart so little people, right? Well, for some pretty good watch, very cool. Well, you guys, I had a lot of fun with this, and I appreciate you playing along with me. I still had fun with it. I mean, the movie I watched was entertaining enough, because I expect nothing from these films. But as far as sitting here and recommending it to people, I'm going to be a little more it could have worse, but I was pretty frustrated. You're really gonna hate when I decide we're all doing asylum films. There you go from the asylum I mean, I can pick a bad sci fi movie. I actually have done, worked on several asylum films via Technicolor. What we're okay. We need to pick this subject much sooner than later. Yeah, no. I mean, like, worked on, like, I reviewed it and then changed anything that needed changing for UK TV. But how fun? Yeah. Well, then Eric, you have the next Yes, yes, I do well over the many years, longtime listeners will remember the shellacking Vanessa gets for her choice on road movies we did a long time ago, which took almost entirely in place of a field it's next to a very important road. Hey, I didn't give you the shit about it. I figured I might offer maybe redemption moment where you can have a road movie. Road. Define movie. Define movie. Movie, a movie that takes place mostly on a road, and people are traveling from one point to another in a car, on motorcycles, or, you know, I guess. You could be pulling a RV, or it has to be gasoline. I'm already gonna be angry. Maybe a sailboat on wheels, I don't know. Like, oh, like, Oh, sure. All right, I gotta think this one through her. I'm gonna give it a little more. 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