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SPEAKERS

Collin, Aaron

 

Collin  00:05

Welcome to Oh, brother, a podcast of three brothers. Trying to figure it all out with your hosts, Brandon, Collin and Aaron. This week, Braden had a little bit of connectivity issues, so just imagine him as the Big Friendly robot, big brother and you should be just fine. It's not the full time it does come and go. On this week's show. Magic popcorn.

 

00:36

Hello. Hello. Hello. Yes.

 

Collin  00:56

That sounds a little low right now. Yeah, I just told me that. So we'll see how it goes. Okay. adventures. I just have the windows open. Okay, good or slow day? Has? So kind of like blah with it. Yeah. So it's because of current global situations. The music teacher in elementary school decided that instead of having one

 

01:30

winter concert, going to have to

 

Collin  01:34

the one of them was like, weirdly, grades. Third, and fifth, and then this one is fourth. And sixth. I don't know why she did that way. That seems really confusing. Anyway. Maybe it's time for

 

01:52

a

 

01:54

two hours of practice.

 

01:57

Every day, till the show day. So

 

02:03

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, is gonna be two hours per day, it won't be

 

Collin  02:11

like 250 because we had to leave it. Yeah, that practice every day.

 

Aaron  02:21

All right. So that's cool.

 

Collin  02:24

Well, and I volunteer to keep all of the it's only the kids in so we the band kids are not in choir. Because of the way our schedule is set up. It's kind of in sixth grade, either your band or your

 

02:39

choir, Kenzo.

 

Collin  02:43

We have there's like 20 days in band, or not in the program. Those are choices are take them to the auditorium with us, and have them sit quietly for two hours in the bleachers.

 

02:59

Or

 

Collin  03:01

I keep them in my classroom and we do activities. And being is that it's impossible for a sixth grader to be quiet. In my classroom to add scientific fact. It's true. I told him that I was like, your choices are go and remain silent for two hours or stay with me. And they're like, we can't do that. Why are you giving us that choice that I already know I told them because it's like, why are we staying here? Like, these are the options and like Oh, Okay, nevermind. Yeah. Good. Thank you. And listen to the same song

 

03:38

for hours. Like,

 

Collin  03:41

no, no, not really. Secretly, neither. So. Yeah. And the other teachers. They're like, yep, that's fine. Because they don't want to sit and watch them on TV. They're sure I volunteer as tribute to do that. Well, it's fine. We do some like game yesterday, we had a board game tournament. And today we did some stem stuff. Tomorrow, I found another one. I think I have all this in my room already. So nice. So it's kind of fun. I mean, talk about some things and

 

04:22

hang out with us. Yeah,

 

Collin  04:25

sounds kind of fun. But it's very exhausting. Because like the afternoons just like they do takes forever to get over. And I can't teach history makes me sad like no history though.

 

04:41

I can't do

 

Collin  04:43

well, because that's the during my history class time. So like, that's, that's the thing like that afternoon time is my history time when we teach history stuff, so they're all gone at gmail Monday,

 

05:00

Warning her a week, maybe

 

Collin  05:06

that our practices are going to be from one to three. I was like, okay, that's fine. I can deal with that. I have a plan now. Monday morning, I had an email from her that was like, yeah, so our practice schedule is Monday afternoon, one to three, Tuesday morning from 830 to 1030. And then Wednesday and Thursday from one to three. And I was like, excuse me.

 

05:30

But,

 

Collin  05:31

but you said like,

 

05:32

Since when is that the plan?

 

Collin  05:36

I was like, Oh, no. Oh, no. So I fired off the most angry but still professional email I could muster. It was like,

 

05:45

Listen,

 

Collin  05:48

my schedule is different from the rest of the elementary school. Like, I understand that sixth grade has a very strict timetable. And I need more warning than a day. Yeah, for its disruption. You cannot tell me one day, because that now means I have. That would mean number one, half of that through my planning time. So I have no plan time I've been doing

 

06:16

that's exciting. And I had

 

Collin  06:21

one class that missed all of science. Another class that missed a little bit of science and a third class that had the whole science period. So what the heck am I supposed to do? I could figure out something if you gave me a longer than a day. Oh, yes. Yeah. So

 

06:37

right. I was grumpy.

 

Collin  06:41

I was really grumpy with her. I was like, yeah, so it's fixed now. Because I think the math teachers email was angrier than mine. And all of a sudden, it was back to the normal plan. And I think some other people sent me an email. See, like, what, what are you talking about?

 

07:03

Well changes right now. Yeah.

 

Collin  07:07

make enough people angry, I

 

07:08

guess. So.

 

Collin  07:11

Yeah, it was just like, yo, can my conclusion live something like, Listen, I understand that practice is important. And we have to have it before your show. I need more warning than this.

 

07:24

Yeah. Wow. So grumpy. Alright.

 

Collin  07:38

Friends, we'll fix it. So we did that. I did some STEM activities today. Today was the build a boat out of aluminum foil and dumped pennies in it until it sinks. Right? Oh, yeah. Everyone's favorite destructive testing of that so much. So.

 

07:57

It was good.

 

Collin  07:58

We had a good time. I think so. The one that mostly just like to watch the testing part. What was the winning design? They built this thing that looks like like a portal. Like a circle. Right? Yeah. Like there's held 255.

 

08:18

pennies was far and

 

08:21

away. The best is like the next

 

08:25

like second place was like 80 maybe? Whoa,

 

Collin  08:31

yeah. So quite different. Yeah. Yeah, it was pretty good.

 

08:37

It was good.

 

Collin  08:40

And then there was two groups that were basically tied. But one of them it was just starting to take on a little bit of water, but not synced yet. Okay, and other groups that they tied with? So I added one more pain. I was like,

 

08:55

Oh, look, they beat you

 

Collin  09:06

to be hateful. So I was like, guess what? You lost? Haha. Oh, look, there's one extra penny.

 

09:16

Take that. So

 

09:19

that was just humorous for me. But

 

09:21

other than I was getting. Tomorrow, I found one that

 

Collin  09:27

I don't know where this list of supplies came from. It appears to be just a random assortment of things. But you give it to them. And then you say like, you have to build some sort of contraption to keep this tissue dry. And you have to put a Kleenex under it, and then dump water on it and make it not get wet. I've never done that before. So we're gonna see how this goes. Like. That's really only rules make this not

 

09:59

get wet. So, boom.

 

Collin  10:06

Pretty straightforward.

 

Aaron  10:07

We'll find out. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Well that's basically it for this week. You know, you Oh,

 

10:22

ah, my week kind of thing.

 

10:24

What did I do this week has been

 

Aaron  10:27

very weird. We've had a lot of snow today. Like, a lot. Yeah, I saw it on your we got Oh, yeah, I don't think you know, yeah.

 

Collin  10:37

We have a shocking we got a bit of snow. No, we had so much that two days ago. They're like, Oh, it's all going north of us. Don't worry about it. And then yesterday,

 

10:47

at like, noon, they said, No,

 

Collin  10:49

we're under a winter weather watch. Until or whatever the advanced one is. I never remember those. Yeah, until like, warning, maybe. It's like a

 

11:03

URL. Yeah,

 

Collin  11:04

yeah. So there's like that, starting from now until tomorrow at 8pm. And then I was like, What? And then like, we went to bed last night, and I checked the weather. No snow at 1130 I woke up this morning. Everything's closed. There's no school. We've got like almost three inches of snow on the ground. Somewhere between midnight and 6am it all dumped on the ground. And I drove into work today. At seven at little after seven the all the roads were still completely covered. The trucks hadn't even been out blading people were sliding all over the place. One of my co workers ran her truck over a curb because she slid and skidded through and it was this kind of crazy wow Good grief. Yeah, yeah, we it'll be 50 Saturday apparently last night at that point and then it was like still snowing and it was pretty good so on the way to work you know here in town It was like okay, throw that so bad. It's not bad. I got on the highway to go to school. It was like

 

12:19

wait a minute. Hold on.

 

Collin  12:21

A lot worse than I thought now.

 

12:24

Like, oh dear, let's slow down a bit.

 

12:26

This is the list

 

12:31

now let's go wee bit apparel.

 

Collin  12:34

A little bit apparel was so weird because in town, like I saw the trucks, the blade trucks. I saw them salting and doing all that stuff and the roads are fine

 

Aaron  12:43

with the highway

 

Collin  12:44

headed south was like oh, wait a minute.

 

12:49

Crazy.

 

Collin  12:51

Yeah, so you know is right, but we made it just fine. Everything's fine. But uh, yeah, it was a little more surprising than I thought it was going to be when I first looked at the no snow for Aaron. I'm sad. I'm sorry.

 

Aaron  13:04

No, wait, like we got some cross but like, that's about it. Like there was absolutely nothing in the forecast that said anything about Hey, by the way, here's snow. It was just tootling along and then oh, by the way here's no Yeah, I got up this morning until like you know it's not like you went and looked up a window I was like well I didn't know there's snow there. So yeah, that was a very unique look but like it was now a little bit on like a car but that was about it. But it had a nice little thin white sheen crossing stuff but nothing extravagant there. Oh, wow. No. or anything like that. So

 

Collin  13:57

con con stole it all. That's what happened did not expected. It was crazy. Yeah, we woke up. I mean, it's supposed to go into school today. We woke up and Nope. No. We were all involved in musicals and things like that through high school I guess in various not all of us now. Did you ever play in the pit? I don't think so. You never did. No. No, I never. I did

 

Aaron  14:30

it. Well, I

 

Collin  14:31

did in college I did in high school. I think I played too loudly for the pet. I think that Mr. Shannon was like, we need some subtlety. So not

 

Aaron  14:46

right at all. Yeah. Aaron was always on staff. Always. I Kind of towards the latter half of my schooling career, it was like I'm gonna play this with this part. Oh 12 other people are going to apply for it. Okay, cool. I guess I won't do it. So my senior year, I didn't do any plays like at all. And if one when I got to college, we didn't really decide like, you know, our summer and winter kind of big band or choir events. But yeah, I never really did anything past like, freshman year of high school, freshman and sophomore year really something about it. Because I didn't really like oh, I'll do this and then oh, no, people are gonna do this or not gonna give you a chance to try for it. Okay, that's fine. So, yeah, I never got the major experience of like, Oh, yeah, I'm gonna do do this or play this part, or Yeah, I never. I never got that.

 

16:07

You're the only one. So

 

Aaron  16:12

played What do you think dancing Russian? Sasha I barely did. That. was not me. It was me. But I think it was more conscripted Russian pun intended. of like, oh, you're here and you're not you're not doing anything. Here. You like plays right? Here you go. Now you're in a play. That's kind of how I was gonna when you're in something else. I was in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. And what else? retro sever brothers and around the roof. And then I was in some weird like eighth grade plays. Like I did that. But they weren't musical. Oh, I did. We did like a summer play called the fallen save. on Save. It wasn't like a it wasn't a musical. It was like a summer play. And they're like, Oh, we need to make it authentic. Let's not use any microphones. Or any authentic Greek. What is that? So yeah, so we literally got up on stage and I had to like, yell projector every everything. And because I remember dad went to it. He's like, done. That was terrible. I was like, Yeah, I know. I thought I thought that the the book too, that somewhere around here because it was kind of fun and unique. And like, Oh, this is quirky or whatever. But I was like, Oh, yeah. No one really liked that. And then that's fine. I think my new year they did like pirates, advanced or whatever. And oh, what else? Like that's a really bad place. They did. Like my school wise. Some of the beauty in the beast, which I got for Cogsworth. And I got to like the first part of my song. Alright, thanks for appreciate it. And they get to like someone else. Oh, no. I see how this is. So yeah, I didn't. I didn't do any of that. I think that was kind of my junior senior year of med school. Me invested in my late career Really? Still more than me. That's important.

 

19:09

I was zero. Hmm.

 

Collin  19:10

I could have sworn you were in the pit. Because I did. I did. I played in the pit for musicals

 

Aaron  19:16

every year through high school.

 

19:19

And really, really enjoyed it.

 

19:23

You talk about totally different playing style

 

Collin  19:29

and skill level, like required from that and that's why I think the playing style is the reason I was not in the pit.

 

19:38

It's just like, I remember.

 

Collin  19:41

I've you know, it's it's musicals. And never like I remember the first time I sat down there like my freshman year and being like, I didn't know, a single page could have so many different key signatures. Oh, no. Yeah. What's happening? Why is that Why is that they play in the musical notation is written in for like singing musicals is bizarre. It's no,

 

Aaron  20:13

it's tear. It's not the normal. No. Yeah,

 

Collin  20:17

it's really strange casings are the ones with like all the sharps just like how many sharps? Yes, yes. Like they fell asleep while they were, while they were notating them on the page and just woke up and I could move on. But my favorite part I always liked when you get to the part where you had to vamp, you know, whether they were like, changing scenes in the background or whether they were, you know, moving at some dialogue. And I don't know, I just, I really enjoyed being in the pit, especially whenever they built the new auditorium. And it had an actual

 

20:53

pit where you could,

 

Collin  20:55

yeah, right. You weren't just at the bottom of the stage. You were actually down in it?

 

Aaron  21:03

Yeah. Oh, sorry. Because like, I remember like, when we were in grade, one of them in, like, elementary school. Going to, like the high school play of like the piano man or some other random high school play that they're doing a year. Like I remember going to those. And those are really fun. Yeah. And then just some stuff of like, going to the Little Theater in downtown Springfield. Is that the place? Yeah. And like in going to see those places are going like there's someone from church that was in one of the plays down there. So we went and watched him. I don't I don't remember who that was. The guy or the guy that we went to church with. And he was a kind of a larger gentleman. And he was, like, I have no idea what I'm talking about anymore. I'm so discombobulated today. I just remember going to the theater for like school events, and kind of about it. Like I played

 

Collin  22:31

in the pit in college, because we had, we didn't have a very large band. We had just been to we did

 

22:41

music people. Oh, they are. Oh,

 

Collin  22:48

eight stuff in there. Right? We did Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. And we did something else. I don't remember what the other thing was. That was a big one, though.

 

23:00

We did you know that.

 

Collin  23:04

Not a singing person. Even still, like I just don't really enjoy it. It's not my thing. I mean, can sing sort of,

 

23:13

but like, I don't like it.

 

Collin  23:16

Well, I play like music with like guitar stuff. They're like, you should sing the song like, No, okay. They're always like, Oh, no, everybody sees these songs. You can sing this one. Everyone else is singing like you don't sing any songs. I'm like, that's fine. I don't really want designs. It's good to sit over here. Understand?

 

Aaron  23:36

Yeah,

 

Collin  23:37

that's the plan. I don't like it. I got the plan. Yeah, like, it's not that I'm like, necessarily bad. I wouldn't say I'm, like, great at it. But passable, probably, but it's not something I enjoy doing. So I'd rather have other things to do. I know I'm playing guitar badly, but I don't want to sing that's fine. Well, you know, yeah, pick and choose what you're gonna do. And why, though?

 

Aaron  24:11

Yeah. That's fine. Yes. Believe me,

 

Collin  24:16

sing this verse. No, stop.

 

24:18

Leave me alone. How about I not

 

24:21

and we move on. Everyone will give it that one. True.

 

24:25

Yeah, I like that plan much better. It's very important.

 

Collin  24:29

Thinking of singing and musicals. Neither of you responded to the YouTube clip that I sent you. I'm very upset by that.

 

Aaron  24:36

responded to my YouTube clip of Godzilla versus Kong. But here we are.

 

Collin  24:42

Well, mine was sent first and nobody responded to it. Very sad, but mine was. I look at it. Oh, that's right. That's because I opened it and went

 

24:53

Why?

 

24:57

Do you know that's what I did.

 

Collin  24:58

Do you know that? That that's But he actually made that that's not somebody coming in beyond like he actually in between 2002 1010 or like 2010, the 2010 era, he released two heavy metal ups. And then

 

25:18

I think I forgotten about it. Yeah. Then you sent me that and I was like,

 

25:24

Oh, yeah.

 

Collin  25:25

And then I didn't know. He did cover some Christmas music to our listeners. There'll be links in the show notes to this. Oh, brother. podcast.com.

 

25:35

Don't don't don't feel the need to listen today. It's fine.

 

Collin  25:38

It's fine. Listen, you must go to the link about Christopher Lee. Singing a little too Little Drummer Boy. It's Silent Night. Heavy Metal Christmas.

 

25:53

It's a

 

Collin  25:54

thing that made me so happy. He recorded those when he was like, 90. Okay, that's awesome.

 

26:05

I know.

 

Collin  26:06

But still like, Man, that's a plan, I guess. And though. That's something I was gonna send something out. Yeah, that's, uh, yeah. I that reminded me I was vaguely aware that he had done those. Right. I think I knew about it. Like when he did it at the time was like, That's weird. And then just didn't think about it anymore. Either. Keep on top of mind that Bobby Lee's metal album, like Alright, well and pretty awesome. did happen metal album, I guess. I mean, that's true. I guess I don't either. I also didn't play Dracula and Solomon. So to me. He played Dracula, nine times. Nine. Yeah. By his last one, he was so fed up with it. And so ticked off at how bad the writing was. He refused to utter any of the scripts lines and just erased and yelled during the entire.

 

Aaron  27:19

Wow.

 

Collin  27:23

I mean, if you're a classically trained thespian, and they give you like trash like the nice Dracula movie, you're gonna be like,

 

27:30

no, yeah,

 

27:31

I'm not doing

 

Collin  27:33

No. So I went got a Christopher Lee rabbit hole after I

 

27:41

listened to that.

 

Collin  27:43

Watching that Count Dooku fight with Yoda. And because he held like he held the world record for a number of onscreen sword fights, like still does, ranging from when he was in black and black and white films all the way up to Yes, it includes his lightsaber battle. Is that a weird world record to have? Unfortunately, I guess that means you cannot count the wizard battle off with Gandalf and Lord of the Rings because they didn't have a sword.

 

28:18

No should have given him a sword could add to his list. He had an staff, Peter,

 

Collin  28:23

Peter Jackson. Why no, this is not a sword. As you can clearly see by the word staff not spelled the same as sword. It starts off well, it starts off with the same letter and then it's all downhill from the air goes downhill in a hurry.

 

28:42

interesting person. interesting person.

 

28:45

was a cool guy. It was Yeah, I

 

Collin  28:50

did not know the record from Queens torchlight. That's very interesting.

 

28:57

Go. Peter, you could have helped him out. He

 

29:01

could have given him another one. Man. so bad.

 

Collin  29:05

Sorry. Yeah. All right. All right. A strongly worded letter, Peter, we're coming from for you. The other atrocities but also

 

29:14

what about?

 

29:15

What about in the middle of a movie off?

 

Aaron  29:20

Racing's when he comes back again. Oh,

 

Collin  29:27

he has a staff. I wonder if that one counts. Can we count down? At least one of them has a sword.

 

29:35

Well, but I think

 

Collin  29:36

he's what's kind of sword fighting. He's fighting a person with a sword.

 

29:40

Yeah, yeah. But

 

Collin  29:41

the person who's fighting has a sword.

 

29:42

That's true.

 

29:44

It's a fight scene with swords. I think we should count that.

 

29:49

I'll write a petition.

 

Collin  29:52

Not that I'm fairly certain. I'm fairly certain at this point. Since sword fighting is not just the thing that's in movies very much. I'm pretty sure This record is going to stand for eternity. But make sure to submit it at any time to you, Sir Christopher Lee in his great book, it's really important, I think just because not only because he he did it so much, because apparently when he was in prep school, he was on their, like fencing team. And he won a couple awards and was like, really, really good. And so he just kept and add in, you know, when they needed it to do for films and stuff. And it makes sense to because he's, he's related to Charlemagne. And so, you know, it's kind of that all that wonderful, like, swashbuckling sort of stuff coming through, you know,

 

30:48

manifest, okay.

 

Collin  30:50

No, he is he's related to Charlemagne, I drop that at the middle of conversation like, is that a big deal? guy was charged with the Holy Roman Empire. Not a big deal that everything's fine.

 

31:07

Through his mother's side, he's related to Charlemagne.

 

31:12

Hard. Yeah, you're not at the bottom yet. I don't think you're still falling for the rabbit. That's where you are right? No.

 

31:22

Hurry to do so much time. Anyway. Anyway,

 

31:28

we'll back off or Christopher Lee. There'll be links in this reading

 

Collin  31:31

all of Christopher Lee's Wikipedia page, just the whole thing. And all the IMDb stuff. This is all I did. Oh, what do they call it? I read every single piece of information I could about because Really? research for my work. Okay.

 

31:50

Yeah, for my podcasting work, right. It's like I do research educating people about the life of christelijke.

 

31:58

wealthy, I'm learning

 

Collin  32:00

learning, it's always good.

 

32:02

Never bad day to learn. I mean, that's true. That's fair.

 

Collin  32:12

Woman Aaron sent a follow up

 

32:14

out here.

 

Aaron  32:14

Not a follow up really here but hearing your trailer. Yeah. So yeah, I'm always like, Okay, how about backup? So anytime Godzilla has been like, in a movie or like you like one of like, the animated series or something. I've always been a big fan of Godzilla. And I even like the 1999 or the 2000 Godzilla with like Matthew frosh, Rick. Oh, no, I I liked that one. was another many people do I get it? But this one has just it's kind of Do you remember when, like the movie Pacific Rim came out? About the robots fighting and punching? You know, giant monsters? Yeah. Okay. So. Yeah, so there's a YouTube channel I was talking about, like the honest, you know, honest movie trailers. And it talked about Pacific Rim and a quote from it, even though years ago, it was like Pacific Rim, either the coolest dumb movie or the dumbest, cool movie you've ever seen. And I feel that what Godzilla is kind of locked is going to be kind of like, because it's just so yeah, Godzilla just because it's so ridiculous. And it's just going to be so like, over the top in everything that it does. You know, it's Godzilla vs. Pink on. So that makes me happy. And every single form it's just, it's just a kid movie. That it to express the coffee. That was cool that so I was excited. No, it has to share my enthusiasm, which is fine. You're welcome to your wrong opinion of Godzilla. But that was just me. I was just, you know, it. There's only a few movies that have come out the past, you know, X amount of years or whatever. And it's like a movie. Or, oh, man, I really want to see a movie that it's that this movie is definitely one of those, like, I really want to see like either in theaters if they opened up or streaming. Like this example. Like when move on came out to Disney plus, I'm like, man, like I've seen it before. Like, I know what happened. Spoilers. No Eddie Murphy. Yeah, right. So this was just like, I don't care. Like, who wins? It's Godzilla. Fighting King Kong, like, I'm sold. So just, you know, I like that. That's all I need. Like, we're like, we're good to go. And so that that was that was my experience of just like, you know, I can I can watch this trailer again, I don't care. So that was just my little few minutes of just excitement and out of the the pain stress at work has caused in the past week or whatever. It's just like the trailer for Godzilla. And I can't wait to watch it. So my inner kid came out Sorry, I was just excited and ready to watch. Godzilla, you know, bring some fire in, in context, like what's the big deal? Like?

 

Collin  36:10

Obviously,

 

Aaron  36:11

yeah. There's no I think I'll go ahead

 

36:17

and say this, I have a follow up so I keep going on.

 

Aaron  36:19

Thank you. So it there's only a few moments in film. To me anyways, that have just like, like giving me goosebumps, if that makes sense. And the scene in the first Godzilla, where he's like, he's charging up his like, main attack thing and his tail like lights up and but you can't see his body. Like that was like a few times like I am. You know, how old was I? 25 when I watched it

 

Collin  37:00

that movie is pretty cool. I gotta say, I did like that.

 

Aaron  37:03

Yeah, like it has some like, even cars and I there's there's a few things on like Reddit or something that I watch where it talks about the the new movie, and then people are like, Oh, man, what is this one gonna be like, and everyone's talking about like, well, I kind of hope that it's just like the humans realize what's wrong is that they just need to get out and Godzilla movie like what's what's the deal with that? So that made me happy that other people share my excitement. I don't I don't care about these people's romance. I literally just want to see Godzilla fight like another dragon. How is it how Why is that so difficult? To Understand? Like I don't get

 

Collin  37:40

it. Some people do have a hard time processing that processing that information like oh, no, we have to have a love story.

 

Aaron  37:47

This is a monster movie. Why are people doing it? My monster movie like what the heck? Yeah. But

 

Collin  38:00

the dude the newer Jurassic Park rubies You know, there's like the whole thing between that girl like Chris Pratt, whoever, like Guys, guys. This is a new york dinosaurs eat stuff. Get all the way

 

38:11

out of the way of dinosaurs. Yeah.

 

Collin  38:17

ruining turning white dinosaurs destroying things movie. Can't be the dinosaurs? Like Jurassic World? Yeah, that's what it sounds like, guys. Yeah. So this brings up a question

 

38:41

with the whole

 

Collin  38:45

world. And movie theaters being a big casualty of that. A lot of people I hear like, Yeah, I don't care. I want to watch them house anyway.

 

Aaron  38:57

But I am of the opinion that

 

Collin  39:01

certain movies require a giant viewing experience. Right? Like the they're made to be watched on an enormous screen. So by only seeing them at home, sort of lessening some cinema experiences.

 

Aaron  39:19

My thought I want to know your thoughts on this. Maybe curious. Aaron, do you want to go? So Brandon, you broke up a little bit? So I say that one more time.

 

Collin  39:43

Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna bring you can say yes or no. My premise is some movies are you believe some movies movies should be better seen in a movie theater. And you actually like to go to the movie theater?

 

39:58

That right Yes,

 

Collin  40:01

correct. And mechanics are a big casualty of the pandemic. And many people are saying, well, I, I'm just gonna stay home and watch it in on my couches, my TV. I like, no, that's better and your thing? Well,

 

Aaron  40:15

I don't know about that. Yeah, I like

 

Collin  40:19

the experience of going to the movie theater. It's a thing I enjoy doing. Hey, I don't know, a few years ago, before Shannon moved in with us, Susan, and I were just like, at least once a month, we just decided we're just going to watch a movie doesn't really matter what it is. We're going to pick one. And it was really fun. There was like, lots of lots of cool stuff. Right? And it was just really fun to have that look forward to to go do that. The experience of seeing some of those movies in a large format, which they're meant to be viewed on, I

 

40:55

think, is,

 

Collin  40:58

I don't know, I like it better. Right? There's something about watching a movie that

 

41:04

even like a

 

Collin  41:05

not necessarily like some actor movies, better their revenue is enhanced by the visual experience. Like it's really loud. You know, it's really big. You can see everything. It's just more immersive. I think Anyway, you know,

 

41:23

there are weird things like

 

Collin  41:27

when we went and saw So, we went saw The Revenant you know, with Leonardo DiCaprio, where he like gets eaten by a bear spoilers, of course. And it's in front of this old couple. Yeah, they just talked the whole time the lady.

 

41:49

Yeah. All right. Sorry, what?

 

Collin  41:56

No, it was that it was some random lady. But I turn around and be like,

 

Aaron  42:01

yo,

 

42:01

can you stop right now. But

 

42:05

like, again, that

 

Collin  42:07

even though it might have like, tainted the movie for me at the moment, like the experience of that happening, looking back now is really hilarious and dumb. But like, that's something I enjoy doing. Right? Even though even though that lady almost ruined my life. Now, it's fun to think about, right? So it's kind of what's your opinion on that? Like, what do you think about like, the actual, like the theater, the movie theater experience as a whole? Because I know, that's one of the big casualties right now is that

 

42:42

I just never opened again. But the movie theater.

 

Collin  42:52

So yeah, and you can you can, you can answer first.

 

Aaron  42:55

So, I mean, I don't know if I speak for all of us. But definitely growing up, movies was always kind of like our thing, especially with our Grandma, with Mimi. And so like, that aspect of it, of giving us like, give go sit down with me this weekend, if I want to go see a movie. And then she picks like ladykillers of all things. And we're like, Well, I mean, not exactly what I was just waiting, but it was it was still fun of getting that experience of pulling up to Springfield, age or the palace, or, you know, whatever. And getting that excitement of, you know, I have experience that, you know, granted at the time, no one had, like, you know, YouTube reviews weren't a big at the time, and so nothing was really spoiled for you. It kind of brought like a little miss to it of like, Well, you know, I gotta go to the bathroom now by you know, if I have to go it's going to be at like a point. important part. And I can't, I can't miss this important part. So, yeah, you know, having that kind of, you know, little like, Oh, I gotta go bathroom or do I not? Although I don't know. That, to me anyways, was always kind of, like, fun. Not having to, like hold going to the bathroom that was miserable. But you know, just just getting to you know, getting to experience you know, annoying people with it. Now, I think the last movie movie, like, especially when when I was in college, it was like the Avenger movie. And there was a very large family that sat next to me. And they brought like their 90 year old grandmother in and they had to sit there and explain everything to her. And so that and I granted I went to the movies on a lot by myself. When I was in college, I I went to go see Star Wars like by myself like three times. So I've also had experiences where especially going to AMC in Stillwater with my friend Darrell Ralston, like just us, no one else and just us talking the whole time and just having that kind of, you know, mystery theater, you know, 2000 experience of, you know, making commentary during the whole movie. So that that was that was fun. And just just having that, like, go into the movies is a unique experience. And some films like the guy that made Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan like movies like that, unfortunately, like he makes them for having to go to the movie. He believes the movie experience, like the best way to watch this movie is through the eyes of a theater lens, like it has to be a different experience. It's not like some movies like that are you know, unique, and an awesome, but there's some movies I'm like, like a little bit like, I'm not a big deal. But to me movies like going to a movie theater is is fun. And it's something that's helping myself love to do you know, before all this. Let's go see what it what's playing and having to go out there and get in line and pay 40 bucks for a drink and popcorn. All sides that is. So to me, it was always a fun experience. So it's something that I do hope in the future of getting to continue with. If we have kids down the road or something. I put them in a car. Let's go watch a movie. kind of vibe, you know? Yeah, I agree. Totally. Totally.

 

Collin  47:11

Well, yeah, most of my so full disclosure, I have not stepped foot in a movie there since before Lillian was born. So I'm going on six years now. Yeah. In the last movie we saw

 

47:29

was

 

Collin  47:32

what was it? It was? Nope. It's gonna come to me as a Pixar movie. The emotions, one, whatever that one was.

 

Aaron  47:40

Oh, um, Oh, boy. It's got it's got all the different characters at different oceans. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you know, the

 

47:57

one with the thing? Yes. Yeah.

 

48:02

And

 

Collin  48:02

that, like, so that one, did it? Do we need to see it in the movie theater? No. It didn't require the big screen. Aaron, you made a really good point. Christopher Nolan specifically makes his movies for big screens. He they that's part of the his directive. When he's creating a scene, setting it up, or the shot key knows in his mind, how it's going to be viewed. It's the same thing when people do the color correction, and they do all of the processing to it, it's to fit on a movie theater screen. Now a lot of that has changed in the processing and the way they do things, especially

 

48:47

last year.

 

Collin  48:49

You know, trying to make them process right, you know, colors and that kind of thing for for an LCD LCD or OLED screen these days. But yeah, I think that most most most movies for me, I'm perfectly happy sitting on my couch, watching them on my TV. It would take a lot for a movie to draw me into a movie theater.

 

49:17

And some of those I think are like those big

 

Collin  49:20

war films or those big Odyssey style films where the film itself is big. And so in my mind is, well I need to go watch that on a movie theater, because that's also big, and it fits the story that they're trying to tell as well. So I'm more comfortable watching something on my couch. But definitely see that there are some films that if you want to get the best because it's also not just it's not just the what's on the screen. It's also the sound design, as that has advanced, and yeah, you know, I don't I forget Get what it is. Now. It's not Dolby Digital 5.1. That's way old these days. It's Dolby Digital. Atmos, or whatever it is, where it's, you know, the modern movie theaters, the soundscape is also very very encompassing of you. And it really is supposed to put you into the movie. So you also miss out on that whenever you stay at home as well. Yeah, that's true. Inside Out, by the way, isn't it? Yes. Hey, good movie. I think Aaron touched on another important thing is that, like, social aspect of the thing, I like are having a shared experience either with

 

50:52

no, like, me. Or, like,

 

Collin  50:57

sometimes we go with friends, right? You know, like a double date type thing. And we have a couple friends that we could let you watch movies with. Like that social interaction, or when I was younger, like just a whole group of friends just go into the movie, or like Aaron said with you guys and memes. But there's also kind of that, that fun, like shared experience with just like complete strangers, especially in like, really full movie theaters.

 

51:20

You know? Like, there's

 

Collin  51:23

something very interesting about that social interaction. And kind of, like, you know, where everybody at the same time is, like, gasping, where everyone like, cheers it apart in a movie, you know, I

 

51:38

mean, like that. That's cool.

 

Collin  51:40

And that's something that you definitely don't get at home. Like, it kind of ramps up the emotional investment a little bit, you know, and can make things like, cooler.

 

51:50

I will saw when I think of the names,

 

Collin  51:55

no. I was thinking we saw, I can't remember what it's what the actual name of the movie is. But it's basically the might be the into thin air movie. Right?

 

52:08

I was like, 2015 or something. But that movie is

 

52:13

epic in scope in that it's true.

 

52:18

Yeah. Oh.

 

Collin  52:23

Sitting in a movie theater. A bunch of people, and all kind of sharing in that emotion together is kind of like it's a very strong experience, where you're all being like, Oh, my God, what are gasping or whatever, like these terrible tragedies or you're watching?

 

52:41

Or like,

 

Collin  52:43

I don't know, it's really it kind of heightens that on a certain level.

 

Aaron  52:46

I mean, that kind of goes into what I was gonna say, like, the whole the movie, I had it all planned out. The Avengers movie. Not the end game. I guess it is a game where like, again, spoilers. Like when, like, the superheroes die. I was I was in a pack theater. When I watched that, in having that human response, it's like, yeah, you can sit there and it's like, you're watching a movie by yourself hitting it differently. If it's like, just you and like, you know, like, that's it. Like, it's just a different experience. Because it's a it's thinking of like comedies. Like, you know, watching something funny by yourself is different than when you're watching it like with other people. Like, there's been times where I've watched the exact same comedy special on Netflix, like by myself, and then I can watch that same comedy special, like with two or three other people, and it's 1000 times funnier. Because if anybody says, Yeah, but yeah, I just remember the again, there's only a very few movies that bring out like, the true emotional impact. I'm sure I'm sure. I'm sure I'm sure if I saw Mr. Holland's Opus in the movie theaters, I would have been falling at the end, which I still do in person now To me, it's not really that much different. But but but but that emotional impact from that Avenger scene of like when when Peter Parker, spider man says I don't feel good, and like the whole wave of everybody in the movie theater going, like just dying inside, because I was by myself and I'm like, me, theater, but having I just remember like some random lady next. Just like grabbed onto my arm. And she's like, oh my gosh. Like, don't cry. This random lady. It just hits me anyways. And I think that is just a complete different experience. Now again, like it's one of those movies that people come out that are cheaply made and are just there for sort of cash grab like those. Whatever. But like, there's movies 1917 the film that came out that was, quote unquote, one continuous shot, like, Oh, yeah, visual, the visual aspect of it, like, Oh, yeah, you know, for whatever. If I saw that, like, at home on my own TV, we watched that in the bartlesville movie theater. And there were like, four other people. But even with, like Shelley, myself, and like four other people in even that even with a small crowd like that, seeing it on a big screen, to us was just like, completely different experience. It was it was a whole unique world of like, why can't I watch at home? Like, I can't have that same experience. It was like a once in a lifetime kind of thing. Just because it was so cool. And so mesmerizing, and still emotional. Just because of the scope of it. Quick movie with the rock, anything. Not

 

Collin  56:38

a great movie, just on its own, like, but it's kind of like a fun disaster. And that's a weird contradiction of terms, obviously, but like a disaster movie, you know? They're kind of like, fun little Romsey like,

 

56:49

Oh, man. Oh

 

Collin  56:50

my gosh, pero la, right. But the visuals in that movie. on the big screen.

 

56:54

Holy cannoli. They're

 

Collin  56:55

so good. I was surprised about like, I remember watching that movie just being like, surprised. Like, whoa, that's really creative. Like the stuff they did. Interesting.

 

Aaron  57:10

It's all

 

57:10

big and disastrous, blind. And he wants you to hold on, like, the movie channel or whatever you're like.

 

Aaron  57:17

Alright, yeah,

 

Collin  57:18

it feels weird on this small screen. Like, it doesn't have the same impact. Granted, part of that I saw it already. You know, my first impression was like, oh, towering like, gay, but like, still, as aspect of me, like, watching on the small screen is just not as impactful. With that, like, harrowing moment of the whatever staying, you know, it makes it much, much less different than the giant screen where everything's like flying around. It's like, holy cow. That's awesome. Awesome. Looking. Right? Yeah.

 

Aaron  57:49

Yeah.

 

Collin  57:51

And they were like, and Peter Jackson was like, Yeah, no, we're gonna release all these in IMAX. I was immediately like, Nope, that's why I'm watching them. That's the only place I'm gonna see. Oh, but it was worth it, though. Oh, it's so good. It's massive IMAX screen. Watch it, man, that once you see it on that scale, watch it on TV. Like, I still good, but Yo, man, whatever they need outside Susan are both like, literally. Yeah, I mean, that is that is part of it. And I think I think depending on the director, and how I think that's, I don't like, you're not usually a purist like this in many things. But when a creator designs something to be experienced in a certain way, I think it's really important to try and, and experience it. So you get the full experience. Right? Like, when it's designed for a certain screen size, or when it's designed for certain audio quality or time of day or in an art gallery or a certain lighting. Like, I think that if you are some people are going to be motivated enough and should be motivated enough to experience it that way to get the full impact of what the person was trying to do with it. Yeah, no, I that's definitely valid because it is, it is a DNA and art form.

 

59:38

Right? And even, like,

 

Collin  59:43

quote, unquote, like the ones that end up not being good, or the ones that you don't like, you know, it was still an art form. Until like, that year when Susan, I just went to the movies all the time, no matter what

 

1:00:00

For me, like,

 

Collin  1:00:05

it was still fun. And some of them had interesting aspects, or they were kind of cool. You know, I mean, and there was some that were like, really good that I probably wouldn't have gotten to see like the one, the Johnny Depp mob movie. You know, he plays like whitey Bolger or whatever. Is that one necessarily a movie theater movie? Maybe not. But like, I probably wouldn't have seen that movie any other way. And that might be one of Johnny Depp's best movies ever. Like it's really good.

 

1:00:35

Like, really good. Oh, yeah.

 

Collin  1:00:39

The positive experience of popcorn, you know, you know what I mean? Like, that kind of event, social aspect of it that is important. And fun. You know, same with some of the movies that we go to with some of our friends.

 

1:00:57

Like, you know, we went and saw

 

Collin  1:01:02

this a long time ago now, but we went saw that monuments man movie, you know, the movie theater? Yeah.

 

1:01:05

Is that a wonderful movie? No, no, it was not.

 

Collin  1:01:11

Was it fun to watch? With my friend who is a history teacher? And I could be like, Oh, that was cool. But you know, and then we had like, lots of talk about an interaction thing is something else important, right? Which is why, listener's pro tip, if you are currently single, and somebody if you can ever go to a movie, again, with somebody in the theater, what you have to do, is you have to go to the movie first. And then go out to eat on your date. Don't go the other way around. Right? Go to the movie first. Because then you have some conversations harder, and you can warm up that way. And it's less awkward. Right? You have something to talk about. So the conversation like flows more. Right? So you're not just sitting there staring each other like

 

1:02:09

what are we talking about now? Right?

 

Collin  1:02:12

So there's your pro tip for all you ready for those just listening aspiring daters out

 

1:02:17

there. This is

 

1:02:19

late night love hour with Brandon's recent dating tips, right?

 

Collin  1:02:23

Calling for the show. And if you are otherwise. Right. spoken for. You can share that. already spread the word. I know that but the kg did it.

 

1:02:43

So free it

 

Collin  1:02:47

is free dating tips. Brandon's free dating tip corner. Okay.

 

1:02:51

Yeah,

 

Collin  1:02:52

it's important. You know, it's important social thing, right? I don't know if that's still a thing anymore. Most people do that. Because ever. I'm old now. So like, old? Back in my day. That's how we had to go. That's how we went to court. No, no, no. So I'm

 

1:03:09

really talking to this. Gen X, or Gen Z years. Good job. Yeah, man.

 

1:03:16

imparting that knowledge on the younger crowd on the youth.

 

1:03:20

On the US.

 

1:03:21

welcome us. It's fine.

 

1:03:27

So yes.

 

1:03:31

See some movies in the colony. We learned

 

Collin  1:03:33

a column doesn't like movies that's

 

1:03:36

just moved here.

 

1:03:40

It was really sad.

 

Collin  1:03:43

The kids had a weekend away with Megan's folks, for several days, actually, a couple weekends ago. And we were like, oh, what are we gonna do? Maybe let's go see what's in the movie theater. And then Megan was like, could you even name one movie? That is out right now? And I was like, No, I mean, now's a bad time to throw that question out.

 

1:04:05

Right. Like

 

Collin  1:04:07

I know cuz there haven't there haven't been movies out spoiler he knows. There's like to write Tennant came out in theaters. I think the wonder woman movie. So it was just like, eventually, someday I hear do is gonna come out. I don't know if that's true. Wanting that to happen. But you know, and she's just like, could you name one movie in the movie theaters right now that we could go see? And I'm like, No, actually, no. So anyway, our movie theaters they're playing. They're all true. Anyway, you know? Yeah. So they've been, they've been playing a lot of like old releases and yes, like classic stuff. And, and that's a side note. If you have like a local movie theater, it's like a little bit smaller. I don't know everybody has that but ours does and they pick some fantastic Uh, one of them when they first start like they reshow like every once while they'll just like rescreen all the Harry Potter movies.

 

1:05:06

Mm hmm.

 

Collin  1:05:08

Watch Harry Potter, you want to watch Harry Potter movie theater again,

 

1:05:10

bam. Like,

 

Collin  1:05:12

they'll like show to a day, like on a Tuesday. And like, at the end of the month, you've seen them all again, it's pretty bad. Let's head back to the future. You know, they screened, they screened Monty Python

 

1:05:26

and the Holy Grail. And so obviously, we went to watch this movie. And that experience sitting in that movie theater was packed. Like,

 

Collin  1:05:39

Oh, it was, it was enormous. It was completely full. Except for like the front row, probably even then then five, seven other. And the best part was, you could tell what has happened is a whole bunch of people had brought some other friends. Yeah, so I got to say, I sit in this completely full movie theater full of people who are two types of people. That people like me, who are just quoting the whole entire movie and just like giggling uproariously to themselves and each other, right. And this other girl, this other group of people going, what the heck is going on? It was so fun.

 

Aaron  1:06:28

Especially the end. lady was like,

 

Collin  1:06:41

but those are fun because like normally the etiquette of the movie is like quiet decorum. Like a little bit of cheering if something exciting happens, but this was like uproarious. Like, everyone like hollerin. And like shouting out lines and laughing like really loud. It was great. Like rockets and hilarious It was so much fun. Yeah, I'd always wanted to go I have not yet but I've always wanted to go to the Moxie in Springfield, decided to see some of the small, smaller films because they just don't get played a lot. I'm actually looking at our local movie theater here in town. And I'm going to read the names of these movies. Um, I only know two of these. And I want to see if you guys know them. So the first one playing is remember the Titan. And I don't like that movie. I know. I don't like that movie. Because anyway, before in high school, here in St. JOHN, we had a sub. Hey, Aaron, take your blood pressure medication. It's fine. The next the next movie that's playing is called the little things. Next one is called. And the little thing that sounds familiar. A little things came out this year 2021. Then maybe I heard of it, then I've heard of it. Our friend. Is it 2021? It's got Dakota Johnson and Casey Affleck in it.

 

1:08:22

Well, Dakota Johnson.

 

Collin  1:08:24

The little things has

 

1:08:26

noticed people

 

1:08:27

anyway. Does that have Washington in it? Anyway, it's at the top pumps on

 

Aaron  1:08:37

the market marksman. I'm thinking of shooter. Then there's news of the world. Monster Hunter. The crew.

 

1:08:51

Yeah, that came out in it.

 

Collin  1:08:52

There's the croods there's the there's the war with Grandpa. And Wonder Woman 1984.

 

1:09:01

I have no idea.

 

Collin  1:09:07

Other than Remember the Titans and wonder of 94 I couldn't even I have no idea what any of those other movies actually are?

 

1:09:16

Crazy. Well, maybe

 

Collin  1:09:19

our theaters owned by the same chain because they're also playing Remember the Titans which is really confusing. And I think that's me.

 

1:09:26

Oh. Why is this popular? Yeah.

 

Collin  1:09:33

I mean, a lot of them. The advertising hasn't been there this year. Because they're like, Well, I mean, why we're not gonna sink money. We're gonna put a lot of money into advertising because people still can't go to the movies. Releasing. They're already being made, you know? Yeah. And so they're just kind of like, well, we're just gonna dump it. We got to throw it out there. We got to see what's up. together that way. Yeah, we have the marksmen the croods. I've heard of the crews because that's a sequel.

 

1:10:01

Third one.

 

Collin  1:10:04

Just a news of the world. Do you have that one too? Yeah. I don't know what that is. And I know Yeah, I know. That appears to be a Western have

 

1:10:13

they are

 

Collin  1:10:13

Oh, that's the Tom Hanks one contractually obligated to put them in a movie theater, right to meet certain requirements to be eligible for awards and that kind of thing. And you're you're right they don't want to have to dump in you know 2030 $50 million for advertising with public Wi Fi definitely have extra feature playing our we have old releases we have Remember the Titans The Emperor's New Groove? Watch smallfoot which is that movie about Bigfoot, I guess. And then a bottle snowman. Excuse me. And then the Lego Movie. Ray coming back? We go

 

1:11:01

our movies? Oh, yeah. I mean, again, it's

 

Collin  1:11:03

a weird time because,

 

1:11:04

like,

 

Collin  1:11:05

you know, that it's like, well just release it again and see what happens. Our movie theater for a while to kind of stay afloat during whenever they were like really, really locked down. You can now go in and like rent the entire theater. Like showing to yourself for like 80 bucks. It's a little insane.

 

1:11:29

But you know, that's cool.

 

1:11:30

I know.

 

Collin  1:11:32

I don't think it's quite at I think it's a little more expensive than that. But it's still like,

 

Aaron  1:11:36

that's kind of sweet. Anyway, for a while they were you could buy

 

Collin  1:11:42

bagged popcorn. Not just like little bags of popcorn but like humongous like trash bag size bags of popcorn. Theater. Popcorn played 10 bucks. Oh, yeah, ours is doing that too. As they were they were having like, it was just curbside like, snack. They were just having a snack bar. Like outside, right?

 

1:12:04

That's another I know.

 

Collin  1:12:07

About a bad rap for being too offensive. Can we just talk about movie theater popcorn for just a second? Because

 

1:12:15

it's brilliant. How is it? Good. How is it soak?

 

Collin  1:12:19

I don't know. It's my I think it's magic. It should be it's just more advanced. So

 

Aaron  1:12:27

hello, how you doing? Gotta love it.

 

1:12:33

I know it's all good out

 

1:12:37

there you know I won't when we go. would avoid all the other

 

Collin  1:12:42

snacks. chocolates are sweet, but had to get a massive tub of popcorn and a drink. You know that good for them?

 

Aaron  1:12:51

If you're anything like me, you would get the gigantic Oh. And then drink it all before like through the credits and then have to see like, oh, like 10 minutes within the movie. Where like you miss 90% of what's going on? I basically says I don't drink soda anymore. I I have been whenever movies were still going on. I was able to pull that but I mean they have these little go old. Yeah, like so good. And yeah, they give me those little tart ropes. They'll give me every time

 

Collin  1:13:33

I'm in a candy at the movie theater person. I did like I do love popcorn. And we always get the what we used to get the like, they had the combo where it's like two drinks in a popcorn. Like a couple combo thing or whatever. We got that a lot and shared it that's what we did a bunch. When we got by if we got popcorn at all, sometimes we would sometimes we wouldn't. But we used to like that because that was a good one. Yes. I don't know why the popcorn so good. I don't know why I love it. So

 

1:13:58

yeah, I might with you on that. 1%

 

Aaron  1:14:01

I always want I can't now I can't remember like which movie theater it is. I can never remember if it was Springfield or the one that was on battlefield road that took you to about rotor that sounds like Campbell.

 

Collin  1:14:25

Campbell. Yes, it was Campbell and there was there might have been 16 screens there. He might have they might have called the Campbell 16.

 

Aaron  1:14:36

Hey, I used to love going to that one for like big movies, because they always have a line. Like once you got inside. You have to get your ticket and then you'd like go and you like inside and they always have like the posters and like all those other stuff. Then there was the arcade over there in the corner. Oh, yeah, an air hockey server just going in there and just kind of sitting and standing and waiting and not understanding movie time. But what it says. It says, we know the movie starts at five and it's 330 Why are we here? So? Yeah, I just always loved that was fun that was, again, just like, especially. It was like the third Star Wars movie. Yeah. I remember going to, like that area. I remember going to see that opening night. And that one, no one was that regulate, I don't know why keep popping my head. That was the place where the attached the IMAX. And I remember going to see yes, that movie, opening night and there just being a line of people all around. And people dressed up in costumes. And it was the first movie where like, people clapped, which that was slightly different things. Like when the you know, the opening credits happened. Last, so that was different for me. But again, it was it was still just one of those, you know, oh, this is what movie experience. Like, this is awesome. So that to me was was really cool. I'm getting to just be a part of that. Be with other people who also share the same interest as I did. So, to me, that was a fun, unique little unique experience that I've never got to experience again. I've never been to, I guess since I learned how miserable waiting for a movie at like, midnight was especially when I was in high school or middle school when I came out. That's kind of deterred me if I wait for this movie again. Like, it's not exactly what I see eventually.

 

Collin  1:17:35

Well, we've learned that some of us were involved in musicals, Christopher Lee is does swordfights and you should go see some movie in the movie theater when you're allowed to in your local cinema is no even safe. Don't be. Don't be out there being dangerous, but I like it. And someday maybe. Someday, we'll do a live movie review for the middle of movie theater.

 

1:18:05

I think that might

 

1:18:05

not be possible. Anyway.

 

Collin  1:18:10

collagen just ran out of the theater for us. It's fine. each corner will have long cords. We'll all just hold our own iPhones and record and give her commentary live commentary to a movie

 

1:18:22

never seen mystery, theater. experience or go.

 

Collin  1:18:33

Silent ask

 

1:18:35

each one.

 

1:18:39

It's on my list. It's on my list to do a lot to release a commentary to movie though. We'll keep that in the plans. All right. Well,

 

1:18:49

we'll try to see if that can function.

 

Collin  1:18:53

It's on the list. Love you guys. Bye