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If Our Lives Were Movies
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We took a break for Easter and now we are soooo back! If your life got turned into a movie tomorrow, what would it be: a comedy, a dramedy, a Disney Channel coming of age story, a full musical, or a psychological thriller with an unreliable narrator? We take that question way too seriously in the best way, then build out our “real life film” from the ground up with genres, opening scenes, and the moments that absolutely have to make the cut. We get into dream casting too, because the cast is the whole vibe. Think Courteney Cox, Tom Welling, Tracy Ellis Ross, Keke Palmer, Scarlett Johansson, Melissa McCarthy, and Lauren Graham, plus the chaotic debate of who would play our younger selves.
Then we outline the iconic scenes: moving into a childhood home in the snow with nothing but a couch and a Christmas tree, a quinceañera waltz situation that belongs in a comedy, a bus stop moment featuring an unexpected national anthem performance, and other core memories that feel like they were written for the screen. We close with endings, plot twists, love interest theories, and the all-important Letterboxd ratings because not every beloved movie is a “five star masterpiece.”
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Welcome And Meet The Crew
SPEAKER_02Hey guys, welcome back to Just Us Talking. This week we're talking about what was it again? Alright.
SPEAKER_01Alright, everybody ready?
SPEAKER_02Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01What should I I can't start with the pod I should start introducing the podcast first.
SPEAKER_02Hey guys, welcome back to Just Us Talking. This week we're gonna be talking about if Our Lives Was Mo If Our Lives Were Movies It's gonna be so good. I'm gonna add leaps to Hey guys, welcome back to Just Us Talking. This week we're gonna be talking about If Our Lives Were Movies. To the left of me, this is Morgan, and fun fact about her, she's actually writing a song right now.
SPEAKER_06Period. Okay, hi, I'm Morgan, and to my left is Gracie. And fun fact about Gracie, she has twerked in every room she's ever been in in her life.
SPEAKER_05Allegedly. Hi, hi, I'm Gracie, and to my left is Kennedy. And her fun fact is that she has a Minnie Cooper named Minnie, middle name Cooper. Thank you. She got the wig. Thank you.
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SPEAKER_03My name is Kennedy, and to my left is Tyree. And fun fact about her is she has to eat her fries first before her sandwich.
SPEAKER_08And that is called autism. See, I didn't want to say it. It's my fun fact. I had to say that. And I do fear that's, you know. Hi, I'm Tyree. To my left is Mary Grace. For the first time a few weeks ago, Mary had her Mary Grace had her very first triple dipper.
SPEAKER_06It was beautiful.
SPEAKER_08It was beautiful.
SPEAKER_04It's a holiday on my milestone moment. Mary Grace to my left is David, and he can actually do one of the dance moves from Save the Last Dance.
SPEAKER_02Specifically, it's just one.
SPEAKER_08And you can find that on our Patreon later.
SPEAKER_02This is just as shocking.
Picking Our Life Movie Genres
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SPEAKER_07If we were a movie good and you'd be the right guy, and I'd be the best friend that you'd fall in love with in the end, we'd be laughing. Watching the sunset fade the flag.
SPEAKER_02I don't know the song. For those are just looking at each other from across the room, like what?
SPEAKER_03I'm sad to say I don't know that song. For the okay.
SPEAKER_05Our younger generation, yeah. And they don't know. Father, forgive them. Father forgive them.
SPEAKER_02Except for Gray.
SPEAKER_08It's crazy.
SPEAKER_02Grays and Gen Baby.
SPEAKER_08What they do not know.
SPEAKER_02Grays and Gen Baby.
SPEAKER_08The song was if we were a movie by Han Montana. Shout out Han Montana. She actually sponsors us.
SPEAKER_06That's not true. That is not true. We can't say that. Please don't sue us. Legally, she did not. Spiritually, she did not. She did.
SPEAKER_08So yeah, we're going around and we're talking about today, and we're just gonna try to piece together if our lives were movies, how would it look like? And what would you rate it on Letterboxd? Let's see. What genre do you guys think that your movies would be? I went back and forth between so like this is a more in-depth answer, a little bit. But like if it's one of those movies, and I forget how it's like, if it's one of those movies where like it's focused on my life, but from an outside perspective, it'd be a comedy. But if it was narrated by me in turn, like from my perspective, psychological thriller.
SPEAKER_02That's like way more in depth than I thought we were gonna be going.
SPEAKER_08Psychological thriller. Because the way that I see life sometimes is scary. Open it up.
SPEAKER_07They did.
SPEAKER_04I think for mine, mine would be I was kind of going back and forth too, because I don't know if mine would be from my perspective or just from yours would be an office episode. An office episode? That is so good. A whole movie, just a documentary movie. Oh my god. Actually, that's kind of better than what I planned. But what I had put down was like going based off of my life and like the milestone moments in my life. I think it would be like one of those Christian movies where there's a lot of like comedy and drama and you know fireproof. Yeah, yeah. I was and I listened as an example. Grace Unplugged. As another example. So I think that would be my genre. But I don't know. She is Rebecca St. James. I don't know if that would be like from my perspective, or it would just be I think it would just be about my life, not necessarily from my perspective. From your perspective.
SPEAKER_08Interesting. Good, David. I mean same genre as God of War?
SPEAKER_02No. I don't know. I feel like it would be like a drama comedy. Something like that exist? Or a comma? Something like that. It also depends on like if I was narrating it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03But if it's juice, would you be narrating it?
SPEAKER_08Do you think you'd be a reliable narrator?
SPEAKER_02No. I think I'd be a terrible word. I feel like I'd have to. I don't think I'd want to be narrating my own story. I'd want that one to be.
SPEAKER_06It's like hard cut, like David's narration of his own life, and then it like changes completely on the outside. It's like Napoleon Dynamite. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02No, that's accurate. You know what? Napoleon dynamite. That's not bad.
SPEAKER_06That's funny.
SPEAKER_02That's a good choice. That's a good choice.
SPEAKER_06Scarface in my head, actually.
SPEAKER_02But no, I feel like an office episode or a friend's episode isn't too off. Yeah. I feel like that'd be fun.
SPEAKER_08David, you used to have like a par, like you used to ask me sometimes, like, what season of like what season are you on? What episode?
SPEAKER_02I had like a whole I had a whole bit where I was like, our lives were like a season. So I'd be like, man, like, what season of your life do you think you're on right now? Or like what character like when do you became friends with everybody? What season was that? Like, oh, that's an old rec reoccurring character or something like that. Oh, this is the final episode of the season, or something stupid like that.
SPEAKER_08He used to ask, like, Am I like a recurring character? Like, am I on the intro list or no?
SPEAKER_02Am I on the intro list at the beginning?
SPEAKER_08So difficult season five.
SPEAKER_02Season five? Okay. Good one. Good one. Good one. That's pretty good. Season five.
SPEAKER_06I have season five by the time. That's when all the good stuff happens. Yeah. So you're settled into the show.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's in after season five, it's either really good or just terrible. Like I should have ended.
SPEAKER_09And I will find it. You're right.
SPEAKER_07So I guess time will tell.
SPEAKER_02Oh my goodness. The best part is you gotta watch it to figure it out.
SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_02I'm trying to make it positive after saying that.
SPEAKER_07After we're in there.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_06Oh gosh. Okay. Alright, I think it's obvious my genre would be comedy. Not a romance. I see like a romance. Heavy on the calm, light on the rom. Rom is in the room in this calm. Okay. Rom is not yet. Rom is not here right now. Rom's not in the room with us. Rom is not visiting, no. Um I feel like you know, good dramedy. I I also I love that genre. It's good, a classic.
SPEAKER_05Um can I get a movie that is a dramedy? I'm blanking on any.
SPEAKER_06I never heard that term before, so I'm like, like, okay, this is an insane example. This is heavy on the drama, light on the comedy, but it's still like fun. Like little Miss Sunshine. Like where it's like stereo by house size comedy, but that one's like more drama than comedy. There's a scale. There's a scale scale. There's a scale. I would say I'd say like 70-30 comedy to drama for me. You know what I mean? Yeah. Something chill like that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01That's a pretty word.
SPEAKER_06But like I'm thinking like indie 2000s comedy. I see your movie reading like Bridesmaids. Yeah. Yeah. So you are Kristen Wiggs. And just wait for the rest of my movie. Okay. Okay. Love. Okay.
SPEAKER_04I'd love to hear the rest.
SPEAKER_06I have nothing.
SPEAKER_05Crazy. Signed to hear. My genre of movie, I would have to say, crazy. Out of everyone here, it's going to be least, but why would be a musical? Go! I just love to hear like I'm the only one who doesn't sing like on a stage here. But I just love to sing, love to dance, let that. You love to twerk in this. I just like to, I'm always like, ooh, they say a word, it reminds me of a song. And like in my classroom, I'm like twerking at tap shoes. No, no, no, no, no. That was wrong timing. No. Oh, sorry. Morgan, relax. I would never make that joke. Um, but I like to sing with my students and we just like have fun and it just like lightens the mood. And Morgan is my narrator. She's my she is my eyes actually in my life right now. She's Aaron Burr. She's my comes out. She's my one as a ragtag arm.
SPEAKER_07She's Aaron Burr. I'm Hamilton. So you killed me?
SPEAKER_06No. No. No. No, but I break the fourth wall. It's like, you're like, I just can't believe this is the end of my life. This is awful. And I'm like, it was not. She was overreacting.
SPEAKER_05That's crazy.
SPEAKER_09I'm joking, I'm joking.
SPEAKER_03Mine was similar to Morgan's with the rom-com without the rom, you know? It's just a com. But I don't want to say comedy because I feel like it's the rom-com type of humor as far as like it's like situational and just like chaotic. But like wholesome. So I don't want to say like, oh, it's a comedy because it's like it's a very specific type. Yeah, that's you know what I'm saying? Yes. It's like, it's like, yeah. There's no other way to describe it. But that's what it is. I just feel like but also I've comedy while you're asleep, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Literally, literally. I feel like, but also I've been told like that I have a Disney Channel family and a Disney Channel life. So I could settle for that also. You know.
SPEAKER_04Like um, good luck, Charlie. Yes. You're teddy.
SPEAKER_06You are teddy! You are teddy. And now Charlie! And now that you're gonna be the president. Oh my gosh! You're gonna have a jetpack! Spencer.
SPEAKER_03Oh even.
SPEAKER_06And who's Bo? Listen, I will I will lock Spencer whenever I see him in the street. On site Spencer?
SPEAKER_08I'm pulling out my registered and my unregistered.
SPEAKER_04That is a good one.
SPEAKER_03I'll bring up my catalog.
SPEAKER_04Teddy and she's Charlie.
SPEAKER_03I know, and then two brothers in the middle. Although I actually PJ's older, isn't he? Yes.
SPEAKER_04I never thought that. He was the first child.
SPEAKER_02How do you not have sister?
SPEAKER_04Yeah. She definitely acts like she does.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. Because never mind.
SPEAKER_06We all knew what you were going to do. And we all knew what you were going to do. And it's okay. It's okay. Alright.
Who Would Play Us On Screen
SPEAKER_03So good, so good. That is so funny. But who would play you guys in this movie? You know? Because that's really what makes her breakfast in a movie is the cast.
SPEAKER_00So who would play you? I can go first.
SPEAKER_03Thank you, Kennedy. So I mean if I got to choose who I really wanted it to be, it would be Sandra Bullock or maybe Courtney Cox. I love her. And she's just so great. That's good. I like the Courtney Cox. And I asked Chat at GPT and they said Zoe De Chanel.
SPEAKER_08She's good too.
SPEAKER_06She's good too. Wait. Wait, let me ask Chat. And we're gonna pause the recording and ask chat.
SPEAKER_03Did you just put your picture of yourself? Yeah, I just put a picture of myself. And they told me.
SPEAKER_02I don't want to say mine because I feel like I'm gonna made fun of. No, it's not.
SPEAKER_03Go ahead, you might, but it's okay.
SPEAKER_02Um I guess there's two. We talked about this a couple weeks ago after the pod. Tom Welling.
SPEAKER_09Oh.
SPEAKER_02Then Oscar.
SPEAKER_09You're right.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. And then also um young Matt Damon.
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SPEAKER_03That's very true. I don't think I look like an old Matt Damon. I don't think I look like Mamma Damon. But I think that they would, I mean they look like you, but do you think they that they would represent your character well?
SPEAKER_02I'd say so.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I'd say so. I'd say so. Or Tom Holland. I'm just different. Tom Holland. Spider-Man and Jason personally.
SPEAKER_08I think. So these are kind of like two sides of the spectrum, I think. I think I've always loved Tracy Ellis Ross. I love her. If you know, you know, she's on Girlfriends. That was like one of my favorite shows to watch back in the day when I would get home from school. Tracy Ellis Ross or Kiki Palmer.
SPEAKER_09Kiki Palmer!
SPEAKER_02Kiki Palmer's actually a really good poll. I was very curious who you're gonna choose for yourself.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, true Jackson, BP duh. That's who I pick.
SPEAKER_04So I would probably this is just for looks. I don't know about personality, but a couple people have told me that I look like Scarlett Johansson. Yes. If you and if you disagree, just don't ever tell me because that is that that has been one of like I will hold on to that till I die because I want to believe that is true. I love Scarlett Johansson.
SPEAKER_03Grey, say yes.
SPEAKER_02He nodded his head in approval.
SPEAKER_04So that I don't know about like personality-wise, but that's who came to mind first, I guess.
SPEAKER_08And her husband's on SML. Perfect.
SPEAKER_04Wow. And I would want to have a funny husband too. So that's how maybe we are more alike than I thought.
SPEAKER_02Alright, Morgan.
SPEAKER_06Morbagam. Okay, always based off of vibe. She is my one of my greatest comedic inspirations of ever. Melissa McCarthy. Yeah. I love her. I love Fridays. Suki. I'm dead sure. Yes, sir. Suki! Suki! Okay, Gracie, you should go real quick.
SPEAKER_05Mine, we always said was Lauren Graham. Yeah!
SPEAKER_03If you didn't say that, I was gonna say it. I love that.
SPEAKER_06Because simply put, also though, like if you were to cast me in a movie, cast any of the main cast of Prize Maids, and I'll accept it. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, I'm like, that's who I want. You choose from these people, take it. Take it. Whoever it is. Yes.
SPEAKER_08Melissa's character in that movie, though, is Peak. Oh, she's so complained.
SPEAKER_06Make it no! Make it no! It's coming out of me like lava. Stop!
SPEAKER_09Alright. This is so sweet.
SPEAKER_05What about who we play like young you? No saying.
SPEAKER_06Okay, hold on. Ready, ready for Bailey Madison? Bailey Madison? Shut up! Shut up! No! No! Why did you tie reading one?
SPEAKER_08Why would she play everybody as a queen? You know, you know her. She ties every child. Yep. She's the younger sister in Bridgetara Bivia. She's a blue.
SPEAKER_02You should just play every young child. She plays like everything.
SPEAKER_05No, you don't play me? Vale would play me as younger. Not younger Kenna, younger me. Younger me.
SPEAKER_02The kid that played young Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man. That's the only kid actor I can do.
SPEAKER_06Shut the front door. You're cooking. That's not bad.
SPEAKER_02That's not bad at all.
SPEAKER_06Do you get Dylan too?
SPEAKER_02Hey, at least you're at least you're conscious of it.
SPEAKER_05No, and I'm aware. You're young Jimmy Gibb Kimmy Gibbler.
SPEAKER_07You have a said Jimmy Gottie.
SPEAKER_09Jimmy Gibbler. Shut up. That's what that is.
SPEAKER_07Sorry, but she is.
SPEAKER_08Oh gosh. Your best friend? Yeah. I think young me, like actually my younger self would play young me because I was like really actor. I was. And I was.
SPEAKER_02That's how that works. No, it is.
SPEAKER_03Like, no, it is. I want to play my younger self too.
SPEAKER_02I wouldn't play myself at all ages, actually.
SPEAKER_09No, you can't. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
SPEAKER_02She was allowed to have you ever seen Boyhood. She did that.
SPEAKER_08That took 14 years to make.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_08If we started recording my life at a young age, like it'd be so iconic. Younger Me was just more iconic. It's a hard picture, I know, than me now.
SPEAKER_04I don't I don't think that's possible, but I believe you. The only one I could think of for me was maybe Dakota Fanning. I don't know. I think just from like when I watched her as a younger kid in this horse movie, that's probably. I like a fanning.
SPEAKER_08I actually see that. I actually see that. The only Dakota Fanning like movie that burns in my mind, aside from she was in the Twilight movies, right? She's in there.
SPEAKER_04She was Charlotte's Webb, I think. She was in Twilight.
SPEAKER_02She was in Twilight.
SPEAKER_08But also the one with the villain girl. The one with her and Denzel Washington scared me as a kid. Man on Fire. Everybody dies and he saves the day. Oh sorry. Typical Denzel movie.
SPEAKER_02Typical Denzel movies. Denzel who would put is who would play me as a child.
Younger Versions And Kid Casting
SPEAKER_08So what scenes in like absolutely have to be in your movie? What scenes of your life absolutely have to make it in?
SPEAKER_02Scenes.
SPEAKER_08My birth.
SPEAKER_05My birth. I want to be there from the first breath.
SPEAKER_06My birth. It's like the eye-opening thing, and I'm like, she was born.
SPEAKER_02And on her day of birth, she was born.
SPEAKER_06Good.
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SPEAKER_06My birth. My birth.
SPEAKER_05Let's not say it like that.
SPEAKER_06But that's how that's how I'll narrate your voice with your movies. My birth. You don't speak.
SPEAKER_02Actually, can I choose Tyree to narrate my movie?
SPEAKER_06Sure.
SPEAKER_02I want Tyree to narrate.
SPEAKER_06You think I'd be good at it?
SPEAKER_02No, both Morgan and Tyree.
SPEAKER_06Both Morgan and Tyree. It's us talking back and forth to each other, like, should we say that? Nah. He doesn't look like he's having a good time.
SPEAKER_09He's fine.
SPEAKER_08He's fine. He's fine. He just took free workout. That's all. That's what's wrong. Oh no, he's putting on a radio head. We gotta step it. That is funny.
SPEAKER_02Oh. Does anybody know a scene? Because I can't think of one to tell me.
SPEAKER_08There's one specific, and this has no like this might be like the opening scene to kind of set up the movie. Because this one doesn't have a lot of like emotional value. But I remember there's times when I used to vlog too. I remember the specific time. I think I was in high school, so I was grown I was old enough to for this to be immediate like so embarrassing. But I was vlogging, and there's actually footage of it, but I'm never never gonna show anybody. Um I was vlogging with me and my friend, and we literally fell down this mountain. We were on side, we literally fell down this mountain, maybe like two stories down this mountain. And like your phone. My phone got all the angles of it. Like literally, like my phone is like in the air, and you just see us rolling.
SPEAKER_02You cannot tell us this and then refuse to show us.
SPEAKER_08But that would be like the opening like sequence of my movie.
unknownThe opening scene.
SPEAKER_08Like, hi, I'm Thai. And this is my life.
SPEAKER_07And the song in the background is like, I keep laying in you back moving.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_07That's funny.
SPEAKER_04I didn't really have like a specific scene, but I really liked how I thought of how the movie would start and end. So like I feel like a lot of monumental moments. In my life, all happened like at when we were living with my grandparents. So I thought like the beginning of the movie would start with us like moving into my grandparents' house, and then like certain mile markers throughout the movie would be like my first day going to the barn, which was a big part of my childhood, was going to the horse barn. My first day of high school, first day of college, first day of going to a young adult small group, and and then the end would be like moving out of my grandparents' house. And throughout, like throughout all of that, you just see the transition of like all like the life stuff happen. I guess that's where the drum the drama would come. No, no, it's not a sad movie. No, it's no, it's really good at the end. I can't.
SPEAKER_09It should definitely be a sad movie.
SPEAKER_04I had the sad part is that she just has her horse.
SPEAKER_08Blue!
SPEAKER_06I just want the blue. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_04I can't I can't spoil the end because we're doing that at the last part. But in like the middle part of the movie, you would see me like growing, and then since this is like a Christian movie, you would see like how my faith grew. Like I had a really rough time at the beginning of my childhood, and then towards like high school and college, and then it like turns around when I start going to the young adult small group, and then when I move out of my grandparents' house, it's kind of like it has that it has that Christian like Take Town Drug Feeling where like now they're closer with the Lord now towards the end of the movie. Fuck it only but the I thought the ending that I thought of was really cute, but I'll say that.
SPEAKER_02Sprinkle Mo Bamba in there somewhere.
SPEAKER_08He's gonna have one scene that's like a that's the rebellion phase, and it's gonna play that song. Yes, and it would be there would be.
SPEAKER_04It would be that it would either be bumba or feeble. No.
SPEAKER_06Fifi in the back room is anything in the movie. You're very fishing.
SPEAKER_04I think that alone.
SPEAKER_06I just thought we would start just really quick, and just the other night when we were in the court playing music, and then out of nowhere she went, Oh, can I put a sound on? It was Fifi by Debbie Doctor. My favorite part of the name Grace.
SPEAKER_07She's always like, I love this song.
SPEAKER_06I mean, I don't love it, but I love it. Oh, good. No, because it's like any other one of us, I feel like it'd be like like realistically be like, oh, this is funny. Like, let's put this on. Mary Grace asked for it in such a wholesome way. She's like, oh, oh, I know.
SPEAKER_02It's a song made by like sexy red or something.
SPEAKER_08Bobby Schmerta.
Scenes That Must Make The Cut
SPEAKER_05Sorry. Oh, that's hilarious.
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah. So there would be at least one song in there that has to like reflect.
SPEAKER_04I will say when we're playing those songs, those kind of songs, is usually what we're playing, and then I add to it, and I think my song just takes it to another level.
SPEAKER_08It's like the vibe is always there. The vibe is always there. It's like, yeah, this is actually what I I did want to listen to. You know, you're like, you read my mind.
SPEAKER_04You read my mind.
SPEAKER_06So good. Oh my gosh. David, what scenes do you have here, man?
SPEAKER_02I think I I thought of like an opening scene. I I didn't couldn't really think of a closing scene because, you know, my life is still much more.
SPEAKER_01It's still being written in my ride.
SPEAKER_02But the opening scene would 100% be when me and my family moved back here from Florida. We had moved into my childhood home, and it was during winter, so it was snowing and you know, living in Florida, no snow ever. So moving into this house while it was snowing and having nothing in there except a Christmas tree and a couch.
SPEAKER_08Oh, I remember that was like I can see the scene.
SPEAKER_02That was such like an awesome childhood memory because we all got we all got cool stuff as well. Like my little sister even got I I got a bike that I rode around the house because it was completely empty in there. My little sister got one of them John Deere tractors. She was like right behind me when I'm going around the house. That would be like the opening scene.
SPEAKER_08The real gift is the the cherished memories in that house. Of course. Of course.
SPEAKER_02One scene that would have to I feel like that would just be so funny, is I remember one time waking up and my dog that weighs about 110 pounds woke up on my chest. Like, and I and I was like, we have a gate. We have two gates. Sorry, I know it just sounds it sounds really random, but it's such a core memory to me.
SPEAKER_06How did that happen? How did you just really wake up with that happening? It's a really grounded eight-minute long scene in the movie.
SPEAKER_02No, no, no, no. It just feels like a quick scene, you know.
SPEAKER_06Why did you be sleeping for seconds? I feel like that then's like explain how it's like.
SPEAKER_02See, the scene, I'm imagining, like, have you has any of you seen the new Superman and he wakes up with like crypto on his chest and then it clips cuts really quickly? Yeah, crazy. I feel like that. But I I just I don't know why, it's such a core memory for me. It was on my birthday. I wake up and it's just like literally my entire dog's just laying across me. And I we had three gates, so this wouldn't happen. And somehow, somehow he was professional. Like I literally woke up, I was like, Kratos, what are you doing? And I was like, like, why are you up here? And it was just my birthday. It was, I don't know.
SPEAKER_08That's like your birthday.
SPEAKER_02That's a that that was just like a core memory of mine. I don't know.
SPEAKER_08That gives like early 2000s Disney, like boy movie, like even Stevens, whatever. I'm gonna be late for school.
SPEAKER_07Kratos, what are you doing here? Kratos, get off of me. I gotta get to school. Shut up. That is hilarious.
SPEAKER_08That's so it. I love that.
SPEAKER_06Okay, hear me out.
SPEAKER_08Right here skateboard on the gosh too bad you were homeschooled.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, that's why you can't. Is Tom Balling just being homeschooled? Superman, the TV show, but he's just homeschooled without the Superman part.
SPEAKER_09What the heck?
SPEAKER_06The movie opens up with a montage of all the vlogs that I did on my iPad.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that's good. That's good.
SPEAKER_06With I don't know what song, probably early Taylor Swift in there. Had to big check for that movie. Yeah, it's a famous album. Oh yeah. That was from Speak Now. Speak now. One of the two, one of the two. Two scenes that I can think of off the top of my head that had to be in it. One, there was this one high school event that we did for our like Spanish club where we had to put on a quinceera. This has to be this movie. This has to be if you were part of the Spanish club, you had to be a part of it. And if you were turning 15, you had to do this like waltz in the thing. And I was turning 15. You haven't quincinnera? Yeah, I freaking waltz in front of our entire school. Yeah, that's but mind you, I was partnered up with the guy that I had a crush on at the time, and I was like, okay, this is perfect. That'd be a movie. My brother talked to our Spanish chief, he didn't know this, unbeknownst to him. He's like, My parents are coming, and they thought it'd be really sweet because like I have to dance with somebody, right? So like I'll just dance with Morgan. And I said, Ryan, what did you do? And he was like, So now we waltz together for the thing. And I was like, I'm going to dance. Ryan! And hey, so there's video evidence of us having to waltz brother and sister together in front of the old text room right now. I there's definitely a picture of what we had to wear though, which that's actually more embarrassing. But that for a comedy, I feel like is perfect because it's the it's like a perfect example of teenage me being like, I a kid!
SPEAKER_08Like I'd be like, hey, instead of that cute boy, just dance for me.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, your brother. He's like, well, you know, I'm gonna see I'm graduating this year, and I just thought it'd be really sweet if we could dance together for mom or like and I was like, hey, I'm going to crash out. Hey.
SPEAKER_08Hey, hey, no, I would just say, fine man over there.
SPEAKER_06With the one no, um, so that has to be part of it. I feel like most of my childhood there was like a big monster thing. I think it'd be really cool if we mom and dad. You know, because we're both in Spanish club. It's like right. Oh, okay. And then has to be a big chunk in college. Obviously, iconic scene of meeting Gracie. That's on me. Leave it in. How does it know? But that's being it, and that's gonna be another big funny montage, I feel like, after that. Have to have some core scenes. But yes, and uh a lot of music, excessive music drops in a movie. Yeah, yeah. That's what I want. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05That's good. Coming to my musical, it has to start out with me in fourth grade chorus. Yeah, we're also at a start. Me auditioning for chorus. Mind you, never sang in my life. Never, like, still don't sing, like anyway. Up there, you have to audition in front of everybody, your entire class. And so I remember them calling Devon the speaker fourth grade. If you are auditioning for the course, club, I don't know. Please go down to the whatever. My entire class gets up, whoever was auditioning, walks down there, and I'm like, we're like, we're so nervous. Like biting our nails. We're like, oh my gosh. And then we get in there, we're all just in our chairs, and you should do it in front of everybody. All you have to do is sing the national anthem. That's it. Oh, all you have to do. Mind you.
SPEAKER_02They just zinged.
SPEAKER_05No, we just figured out the child response. We just forgot where it came from. That's crazy.
unknownThat's crazy.
SPEAKER_05That's another that's another scene. Anyway, we had to sing the natural anthem, and I got it wrong. I didn't know it. I got it wrong. Crazy. But hey, I still made it. I still said, Gracie, you were in fourth grade.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. We were like, we need you. You're trying to be good then.
SPEAKER_05We need you. We need you. Anyway, we're singing the song Lily.
SPEAKER_06I like her energy.
SPEAKER_05I like I like what you bring. I like her passion. It was me and my friends. We were given this sheet of music, and then we're like reading it. And this is like when we were learning like what an around was, right? Isn't that like when you start seeing the next group? Anyway, and we're reading it, like reading the music, whatever. And then me and my friends notice there's an around in it, but we're not singing it as a group, and so we go up to our course teacher. We're like, hey, we see that there's an around written in the music, or whatever it was, if it's written in the music. I think it's just round. Okay, well, ask the one who's in the musical. I would not say that. You know what? You're right. I'm just saying you're correct. Anyway, and then anyway, and she's like, you know what, girls, that's your job. So we got kind of like a special solo to sing the very good second part. Okay. Anyway, and now onto the story. Morgan, be my narrator.
SPEAKER_06You want to tell this on the podcast, or you want to say an after?
SPEAKER_05The bus stop.
SPEAKER_06Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry. Yeah, there was okay, early on, sorry, in Gracie and I's friendship, we found out that at random moments in time, I don't know if you were anxious or like whatever was happening or stressed, she would start singing the national anthem at full volume. Like, not and she doesn't realize she's doing it. Like, I'm not saying this is not a bit from her. Like, it was literally the entire first year of a friendship. We would be sitting somewhere, and like we're all just talking in crazy. It wasn't like it was that loud.
SPEAKER_05Oh, it wasn't that loud. It was like, oh, so louder.
SPEAKER_06But there was one specific time, it was our freshman year of college. We were waiting at the bus stop, and it was us and our two friends, and there's a group of friends crazy. What? It sounds like we only have two friends. Is that incorrect for the time? It was COVID gear. Is it lower accurate?
SPEAKER_05It was COVID gear. We weren't allowed to have friends.
SPEAKER_06We can only have two.
SPEAKER_05Go ahead.
SPEAKER_06One each. No. Um we were all waiting at the bus stop, and there's like a group of people around waiting for this one bus to come on campus because it would never get there fast. And all of a sudden, Gracie starts singing the actual anthem, but like like she normally had been, but like it felt louder this time. I'm gonna be honest. She was standing up like on like the one of the steps outside of the bus stop, singing it. And so everyone's like starts kind of turning and looking, but she doesn't know it because she's just locked in apparently. Whatever the stress response was, she did not realize she was doing it. And so our two friends and I start singing along with her, like join me here.
SPEAKER_05Isn't that so kind? Dang, that's where that came from?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I'm sorry. That how did that not come up? I don't know. That's also going in the movie. That's also. We've been trying to figure out. She's like, I don't know where the comes through. Every time I feel like stressed or anxious, I just start saying and I don't realize I'm doing it. And I was like, I know you don't realize you're doing it. I know there's been some times I don't know.
SPEAKER_05I sleep. I'm doing it my sleep.
SPEAKER_06Sorry, I'm not asleep with your hand over your heart.
SPEAKER_03Sorry, I don't know. Again, I think it's hard because I don't know where my movie is going, how it's ending, so it's hard to know, like, oh, where should I begin with it? I think I'd probably start off like getting off the plane from spending like the summer in Canada for the first time, seeing my family again. Opening scene getting that's the opening scene, all my bags, no. There she goes again, is playing in the background. Classic scenes that would be in there, there'd gotta be a rain scene. You know what I'm talking about? It doesn't even have to be that there's a love interest involved, but like rain is involved. Rain has to be a crash. Also, there has to be like some sort of crash-out scene. And I'm not saying that there's a specific point in time where there was a major one, but you know, everyone has to have like that bridge. Like we would crash out? Yeah, I would crash out. What would you crash out about? Love. Yeah, sure. We'll go with that. Spencer.
SPEAKER_06It's the Regina George game girls.
SPEAKER_03No. So And then you get hit by a bus. And then I get hit by a bus. We'll we'll not put that part in the bus. Yeah. I don't know. Uh I love that.
SPEAKER_02Just my entire movie is just crash out after crash out. It's just a montage of the conjunction.
SPEAKER_06Tyreena and like the voiceover go, la da la da la screaming.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I like this one. I like this one. This one's good.
SPEAKER_08What kind of plot twists or or what would your movie end like? Mmm, good one.
SPEAKER_02I
Plot Twists And Ending Ideas
SPEAKER_02oh my movie would end. I'd be in a very tall building. And then I see a plane coming at it. Shut up! What would this be?
SPEAKER_06And that's definitely staying in the podcast. For sure. That entire bit you just did is in there. No cuts. Did you get the dab up on mic? Sorry, Greg.
SPEAKER_08I tried to think of like what kind of plot twist would I put in my movie? And I was like, what kind of like plot twists do I have in my real life? And it's not like one or two specific plot twists that I can like distinctively remember. I just feel like my life is a series of fumbles. And real.
SPEAKER_02Real.
SPEAKER_08And so there's not like one plot twist of like, yeah, that changed everything. It's just like every few days. Someone just goes every day, something happens.
SPEAKER_01Every day I wake up.
SPEAKER_08And I used to say, like, like you know, the you have the sayings, and like one of my phrases, like in college, used to be like, Well, can't have game seven without losing three, but it feels like I've lost a lot more than three. So I don't know, maybe like that would be the comedy part of my movie where it's just a montage of all of my unfortunate events back to back.
SPEAKER_06I think in a similar way in mine, I think it'll be like really ironic statements. Like it'll there's this is an insane job. You couldn't get any worse than that. I'm not gonna say it gets worse than this. Which brother said this, but one time uh in it, you'll know, in it in an advice setting, he said just because there's a goalkeeper don't mean you can't score. And it refers to a relationship, and I literally I want it to be a shot at him saying that to me, and then the shot of a penalty shot in soccer, and the guy kicks it and it doesn't even go near the goal. He kicks it at the goalkeeper's channel. It's completely over the net. That's good.
SPEAKER_02That's that's really true.
SPEAKER_06That's that has to happen. Sorry, that just made me think of that.
SPEAKER_08That wasn't a plot twist, but I feel like I want to have a that's a scene that would have to happen. I want to have a happy ending, but it just has to include the series of my mini fumbles, but like I'm okay with it because they make me who I am. That's right. You know, so minor setbacks for major comebacks, and the comeback is that I am not dead, so there you go.
unknownThat's a win.
SPEAKER_08I have successfully survived 100% of my life so far.
SPEAKER_07So therefore.
SPEAKER_08Therefore, I think it'd be a hit.
SPEAKER_07What does it kill me?
SPEAKER_08He makes us stronger.
SPEAKER_06That's an outro song for you. It's like a stronger Kelly Carson.
SPEAKER_02I feel like at one point we're gonna get hit with such a bad copyright strike because an hour is. Not yet.
SPEAKER_04I feel like mine, so yeah, a lot of my movie would just be how my life uh played out while I was living in my grandparents' house. A lot of milestones happened, and I feel like that's where like I was still living with them, like when my like I started walking closer with the Lord. So I feel like that would be when I started growing in my relationship with the Lord would be towards the end of the movie, and like you would see me like moving out of my grandparents' house to like come here to Chesapeake, and that would be like towards the end, like me packing up and like kind of driving down the road to go to Chesapeake. Just an ordinary and then and then you would have like fast forward to like years later, and then it would just be a very short scene of like my grandchildren coming over to my house. And our grandkids will be playing together, they will. And I think I would name my movie my grandparents' house or something like that. Oh my goodness. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_06Honestly, come here. I was gonna make a joke and be like Mary Grace's live movie, it's just the Hannah Watana movie, but what else? Yes! But like that is the most wholesome thing. But it has to have the scene, but you guys are on the porch singing God bless the broken rope with Rascal Fox. Yes, yes, yes, yeah. Oh, I love that movie. David. We did.
SPEAKER_09We did, we did.
SPEAKER_06I guess like I was just giving you another go at it, but it's like you're right, I guess stick with it.
SPEAKER_02I guess in a serious sense, it would be a twist ending. This has not happened in real life, but like if my oldest sister showed up at my like at our family's house, that'd be a crazy plot twist.
SPEAKER_08Hey guys.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it'd be like like boom, movie ended.
SPEAKER_089-11 part three.
SPEAKER_02That sets up that sets up for the sequel is then my sister's back.
SPEAKER_08The Part 11. Empire Strikes Back.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I missed it. That is so good. Terry, I've never been more proud of me making my reference. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_08For now.
SPEAKER_02I don't know. I feel like a good ending scene because it because my movie would open up with me and my family during Christmas. I wouldn't say it would end with Christmas. I think it would be cool if it ended on like I don't know, like another a really good recent memory would be like us ending because we all sat down and had dinner for my birthday. Just all of us sitting down at dinner, getting ready to have dinner, and then like And then your dog's leg on your chest.
SPEAKER_03No.
SPEAKER_02That plays through that place halfway through the movie, Kennedy. Actually.
SPEAKER_03Actually, Back.
SPEAKER_02But no, I I think it would be like, alright, who's gonna pray? And then boom, that's when the movie ends. Oh, I think that's it.
SPEAKER_08I pledge allegiance to this guy.
SPEAKER_02The United States of America.
SPEAKER_08I have two options.
SPEAKER_06Either my movie ends like Lola Land. No! No! No! Get out! So no. Or what I was thinking is like throughout during the movie, at some point, some insane plot twist happens where I get like shipwrecked. Shipwrecked? I'm like floating in the middle of nowhere. With Sam Ploughlin. I'm just out. I'm out at sea. I'm surviving is basically like castaway Tom Hanks. And then the end of the movie is like, Morgan, it's time for lunch. And I'm in the pool pretending. Oh my gosh. That's so good. That's so good. Like something insane like that. What song we'll be playing? I actually have no song.
SPEAKER_02There would be no song. It would just be one. You have to let it go.
SPEAKER_06Shut up, yes. Drift away, little hook cracker. Crazy toes. The screen goes black. Give it a meet boy.
SPEAKER_02It's like this really intense, you just you're surviving on this boat for days. Like you.
SPEAKER_06You think that the movie is me like surviving, flashing back to my regular life. In reality, it's like super cut. My life.
SPEAKER_02And then it's just at the very end. At the very end, you're like, you're kidding, you're pretending to like die and go away, and then you're Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, lunch is ready. And then you're okay, Mo just gets out of the pool.
SPEAKER_06Or like I'm on, I'm on land, and then all of a sudden I'm just in water, and if my brother has pushed me under the surface. Oh, I love it. I love it.
SPEAKER_08I'd watch it.
SPEAKER_02I'd watch that.
SPEAKER_08I'd like to drown.
SPEAKER_02Now, when you said the ending of La Land, are you talking about before like the actual ending or like cutting?
SPEAKER_06Shop a shot at the ending.
SPEAKER_02Like the 15 minutes before the actual ending. Where most people like to turn it off.
SPEAKER_06Where the same people would like to end it. Um. In reality, it would be something similar, like a family dinner or like a family event, all my friends are around, something like that, in a very real way. But if I could have complete creative control, I would do the first thing.
SPEAKER_02If I had complete creative control.
SPEAKER_06But God is my executive producer. And God came down.
SPEAKER_04And the Lord brought us together. GLST 390.
SPEAKER_02Gracie, we gotta Gracie, we gotta catch you up on a little inside joke we started.
SPEAKER_06I said that as a bit the other night, doing like a really southern preacher bit. And then everyone started doing it. So I just told him right before he got here, I was like, that's actually from one of our college classes. Nobody will ever understand the reference.
SPEAKER_02How would your movie end and if there was any twist endings?
SPEAKER_05Oh, how would it end? I think it would end being so real. Very chill. Nothing crazy. No pottists. It'd probably be me. It'd be a cutout on the beach. No, no, no, not even close. Um like throw this thing for me. No, it'd be like the TV that I had in my room when I was a kid with the large with the big back. The big back TV. The big back TV. And then it'd be like kind of like zooming out and like and then it'd be me sitting as a child or as they're watching your movie or watching your lives. And there was like, you know those like couches or like princess, and like you could pull it out. Yes, of course I know. Oh my gosh, I'd be sitting in one of those, just playing wee. Yeah. That's it. Just playing we. That's it. It was either me sitting back just playing we or watching cake boss. Yeah. Wow. Either way.
SPEAKER_02I thought you were gonna say it was like gonna like go back from the big big back TV and it was gonna be younger, you watching your life.
SPEAKER_08That would have been good, but I didn't think of that. It's just us on the beach. I thought of cake boss. I thought I'm thinking like your movie would be like a confessions of a teenage drama queen.
SPEAKER_06Yes! Oh, we got it. Lindsay Lohan? It's very 2000 T.
SPEAKER_08She's like this tortured, like, like wannabe, like showgirl kind of like actress or whatever, but she moves to like New Jersey.
SPEAKER_06So it's like and she like makes this whole life about herself.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_06Can I suggest that later on in life you're played by Snooky? Snookie!
SPEAKER_05Not Italian.
Love Interests And Rom Options
SPEAKER_05I know. Not Italian.
SPEAKER_06Can I be Teresa Caputo? Only you are not a good one. What are you saying? Did you have an uncle? Did you have a meatball? Did he love meatballs?
SPEAKER_09Do you love meatballs?
SPEAKER_06He wants you to know he's safe and he loves you. The nails! Stop it! That is so you. That's my celebrity. Kenna, what is your what are your plot twists? And your ending.
SPEAKER_03Oh, my plot twists. You guys would never know what was gonna happen. There's just so many double crossing, backstabbing. No, I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I mean, yes, but no. Um for the ending, I don't know. Obviously, I'm in the calm stage, but hopefully the ending would be more rum. I want it to end like while you're sleeping, or Mary, maybe serendipity, you know, like where it's like you think the whole time it's like, oh yeah, fate is involved, but it's like, no, they chose each other. It's one of those coming! No, and so that's probably how I'd like it to end. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08I love that.
SPEAKER_02I love that. I love that.
SPEAKER_03No la la land. It it's we don't put that.
SPEAKER_08Who would play the male character in this? The ROM part. I don't know. So basically, who's your celebrity crush?
SPEAKER_05We've already Michael B.
SPEAKER_02Jordan. No!
SPEAKER_03No, literally, I I've always said like any 90s man, so I mean, it can be like any 90s man. Yeah, anyway. Any like Brad Pitt, Matthew McConaughey, Michael B. Jordan.
SPEAKER_08Oh, Matthew McConaughey, specifically from like the wedding top crews, anything like that.
SPEAKER_06But also see best. Do you just want it? It's a completely 90 show. He just got an Oscar.
SPEAKER_02He just won an Oscar. Just saying. You can have an Oscar player in your movie. Just saying.
SPEAKER_08Michael B. Jordan. Who?
SPEAKER_02Michael B. Jordan.
SPEAKER_08Asked.
SPEAKER_06Oh my gosh. Can it just be Bill Pullman?
unknownOh.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. So it's just literally the while you're sleeping. Actually, I want to do that. I decide I'm going to do it.
SPEAKER_06Your rear? He's the guy while you're sleeping in space balls. He's so great.
SPEAKER_03And and sleep was in Seattle. Who's the guy with all the allergies? I love him. He's also in freaking newsies, and I love music sorry.
SPEAKER_06And I'm putting Lewis, I'm putting his son Lewis in my movie. I don't know how, but he's gonna be gonna be Robin. Who's your ROM? Who's your ROM? Ooh, good idea. I'm thinking literally just why are you looking at me like this?
SPEAKER_02I think we should all go around in a circle and say this.
SPEAKER_06I would say mine's not a ROM. Jake Johnson, but as Nick Miller.
SPEAKER_02Who would it be if you were in a Rom?
SPEAKER_06Oh shut up, Grace. Yes! Pete Fledger is like my like my like heartbreak. And then and then it's Jake Johnson. You know what I mean? And he's the one who's we're cooking, we're cooking.
SPEAKER_02Wasn't Jake Johnson the one from uh New Girl. New girl. Yeah. Really?
SPEAKER_08It's him as this miller. Oh, he's that. David said, let's go around and say who our ROMs were gonna be in our mine is not a ROM ROM at all. So No ROM. I don't have a ROM. Mine's a psychological thriller.
SPEAKER_06We have other things to worry about.
SPEAKER_08Mine's a thriller.
SPEAKER_06I'm just trying to survive. For sevens can be in a ROM and a thriller at the same time. It's true. Yeah, go ahead. Knives Out for sevens in Tyree's movies? Yes. That's all up in her white. With that white sweater.
SPEAKER_02She nods her head very aggressively.
SPEAKER_06I want just the sweater in my movie.
SPEAKER_02Just his sweater. Mary Grimes.
SPEAKER_04I don't know.
SPEAKER_08Hers is a Christian-inspiring movie. She doesn't have time for men. Oh, you're right.
SPEAKER_03No, she meets a nice farmer and then she has the grandchildren that come in.
SPEAKER_04I have to meet a man at some point, but it's not featured in the movie. But I've seen my grandfather.
SPEAKER_02This is in the post-credit scene. The post-credit scene. It's the post-credit scene.
SPEAKER_03I was gonna say you should put what's his face. Wait, what's his name, Morgan? Harrison Ford. Put him out. Put him. Oh no. No, no, no. For the end scene, because he's not involved, like you're old and then you're married to him.
SPEAKER_08Oh old Harrison Ford. Yes. I wish that would be sweet.
SPEAKER_06The young for younger, the guy from Forever My Girl. Oh. Or whatever. Is that in the movie? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like the Rockstar guy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Oh, wait, wait, wait.
SPEAKER_03Or what's his name from Alabama?
SPEAKER_06Riley Green. Oh. It's Riley Green. If you could ask. Dang it. Yes. Not Patrick Dempsey the other one. Nope, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Why'd you want to be married to me anyway?
SPEAKER_04I will say, I will say, while you were sleeping is also my favorite rom-com. And if you weren't using that guy, I probably would want to.
SPEAKER_03No, it's okay. We can't. Right. No, it's okay.
SPEAKER_04Because it feels like. So him, if he was like a farmer guy. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I feel like he would play a farmer well, actually. Because he's so sweet. He's so in every movie that he plays and so sweet. He's just a good character. Let me get a savage Jessica album. Freaking. Bro, he's with she's with my man.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah, she is. What?
SPEAKER_08Oh, fascinating. What was his name? Danny Ramirez.
SPEAKER_02It was not Jessica Alba. It was Ann Hathaway. Okay. Alright.
SPEAKER_08Good. Ann Halloween. And how would she fit in your ending?
SPEAKER_02Kind of like a cut. I have kids. I have my own family. I the po I guess we're saying for most since our movies aren't really rom-coms, it'd be like, I'm imagining a post-credit scene. It'd be me sitting down with my kids and my family for dinner. Or like holiday or something like that.
SPEAKER_06I think, okay, now reevaluating here. I think my setup is like a definitely maybe situation. A little bit. Shut up. That would actually be. You can get three actors in there and it will be human. Yes, it is. It will be Jake Johnson and it will be Andrew Garfield. Are we talking Mama Mia? We're fucking.
SPEAKER_03It's like he's talking to his daughter, and he's telling stories about these three different girls in his life, but you don't know who was like the mom as he's like telling. So she's trying to figure out she's trying to figure out who her mom is, and he's telling the stories of like the loves he's had in his life. No. No.
SPEAKER_06It's just so he's just he's talking about the guys. Okay. Like the they had a discussion at school that day, so she's asking him questions. And so he just starts talking about relationships, and it's the three big loves of his life. And then he was like, but I'm not gonna tell you which ones your mom is. You have to figure it out. You're not gonna tell me who my mom is?
SPEAKER_05I would be so ticked. Okay, it's not the point of the movie. Bro, give me the birthday.
SPEAKER_06She kind of gets into him about certain stuff too, though. It's a great movie. But yeah, no, yeah. The three after premise comes from the I like it.
SPEAKER_02He pledgered Jake Johnson. This is a realistic thing.
SPEAKER_08I was trying to re-evaluate mine too, because I don't know what part Chris Evans would come in, because it's not really about the it's not really about a man. It's it's this is my story, and I'm trying to tell it.
SPEAKER_02Chris Evans could theoretically Okay. That's a crazy call out. That is a crazy call out, but she's not wrong. Tyree's crying at the moment.
SPEAKER_03No, it's okay. Gracie's gotta share hers. We cut that.
SPEAKER_08It just so my movie just is what it is, and then it'll have like a jump scene like ten years later, and it'll be something like funny and ironic, and Chris Evans is my husband, and then and then like it'll my life will just continue being weird. There you go. Friendship. That's that Loki! Oh, stop!
SPEAKER_05I hate so sorry. We're cutting that. Now we can leave it in. You I don't care. Loki, I don't really know. Send this to him.
SPEAKER_02Loki You already got the best man on earth.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, call him out David.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, who would play it? Actually, uh, Gracie's boyfriend would be in David's movie.
SPEAKER_08I haven't even met. Open the door for Christmas.
SPEAKER_02I haven't even met this guy yet.
SPEAKER_03That's why I tweeted David. That's the one. That's why I tweeted.
SPEAKER_02But I love him. He followed me back on Instagram.
SPEAKER_06Followed you so much.
SPEAKER_02I did. And I I'm not I'm not ashamed of that.
SPEAKER_06I mean 800%. He's a yearner. What's a year? Always a yearner.
SPEAKER_02Girl.
SPEAKER_06Are you right?
SPEAKER_05You can't contain you.
SPEAKER_03Sorry. Should you be concerned? No, maybe like I think Paul Rudd, maybe? I think because uh Laura Graham is playing you, the two of them, together. Oh wait, no, sorry. Who plays Luke Dane?
SPEAKER_06Eric Eric, what's his name? Yeah. I can't remember. Nope. Nope, it's not Eric.
SPEAKER_08It's Scott.
SPEAKER_05Scott Patterson?
SPEAKER_06Yeah. Eric Danes, who just passed away. Why did I think of him? Eric Graham. Eric Daynes. Sorry. I'm really bad Luke actors and actresses.
SPEAKER_05Okay, it's okay, it's okay. So I'm really bad with them. But yeah, I mean, if I'm Lauren Lauren Graham is playing me, then it's gotta be young him, though, not him now. He's kind of chopped now. He's old. He's old. He's old.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05But with that young version of that.
SPEAKER_06He can be old, but not chopped. T V Pierre. T V Pierre.
SPEAKER_08Okay, last and final
Letterboxd Ratings And How To Follow
SPEAKER_08question. What would you rate your movie on Letterboxd?
unknownYes.
SPEAKER_03Five stars. Five stars. Five stars.
SPEAKER_08All of ours get five.
SPEAKER_03I can write your own hot take.
SPEAKER_06Sorry. What's your hot take? No, I've I've said this before multiple times, probably on the podcast, but I think a three-star Letterbox movie is better than a five-star sometimes. True? And so I think it's it's to me the vibe of my movie my movie, my movie, my movie is like a 2010 indie rom-com that you're like, I love this movie, but like it's so underhyped. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_02I'd give mine like a solid three and a half, maybe four.
SPEAKER_08I'm an emotional watcher, so every movie I watch is a five. Okay. If I like it, five.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08It's my favorite watch. That's all I watch for weeks.
SPEAKER_02Like, I have like Lala Land, obviously, five out of five stars. Right next to that, Godzilla vs. Kong, five out of five stars.
SPEAKER_08Right next to that, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Roger Rules, five stars. Five stars. Are you kidding? I've seen that in some.
SPEAKER_06I watched Ella McKay. I was like, this could have been better. I don't know. And then today I watched Hannah Matana the movie, and I was like, five stars. It's her. And there's nothing wrong with this movie at all. Okay. Check. Check it out.
SPEAKER_08It wasn't good. Yeah, it was. Well, I would go and see all of your guys' movies.
unknownOkay.
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