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May 27, 2024 48 mins

People might argue she’s DCOM royalty… Kimberly J. Brown joins Will and Sabrina to talk about “Quints”!

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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Thank you everybody for joining us on this Park Copper episode.
We are so excited to be introducing to the podcast
Disney Channel Royalty, like real life, Disney Channel real, I mean, come.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
On right, Disney Channel Royalty.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
She is just a star and I love this movie
that we're going to talk to her about first because
she carried it and I just cannot wait.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
And then we're going to talk about all our other
ones too, because we can't let her leave without talking
about all that.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
We got to get into all of those, So all.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Of you please help me. Welcome Kimberly J.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Brown.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Yay, how are you?

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Are you welcome?

Speaker 2 (00:57):
We're so excited to have you here.

Speaker 5 (01:00):
Thank you for having me. Hi, Sabrina, Hi. I feel
like I've seen you over the years since we were young,
but I don't know that we ever met, you know,
during the Disney days in person, so it's nice to
see you.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Well, it was passer by er type stuff in between
each of the movies, but so good to have you
on the podcast.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Oh, this is going to be fun.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
We just rewatched it and talked about Quint's was man yet?

Speaker 4 (01:29):
How old were you?

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Where was that in your resume? Was it early on.
You were just so phenomenal. You were Thank you so much,
you carried that whole movie.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
Oh, thank you so much. I think I was sixteen.
I think when I did that movie. I think I
was It was in between.

Speaker 5 (01:47):
It was after the first Halloween Town and maybe before
the second. Gosh, it's funny how it gets.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
I think it was. Somebody will probably comment when this
airs I.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Think it was.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
But I think I think so.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
You are straight up dcom royalty.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I mean, but I mean, let's be honest, you've done
You're in a very very rarefied group, which is four
plus D comms.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Yeah, it is funny when you put it like that.
It's it's like, oh, wow, I did, Yeah, I did
do that. Many's a small club too.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I mean, it's like a really small club of actors
that have four D cooms under their belt, let alone,
you know.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Four classics.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Well, thank you.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Like you had, which are great.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
So we want to talk obviously about we'll get into
the Halloween Town stuff. Yeah, yeah, but we just it's fine.
But we just watched Quins and that's how we say it.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
By the way, we don't know. We always add an
explanation point of things. So it's coul.

Speaker 5 (02:39):
It feels like it was always in the title, right,
the exclamation quints, yeah you say it, yeah, happily.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
It's not like Quinn.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Well, as Sabrina pointed out, you're in essentially every frame
of this movie.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
There are no scenes without your character.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
I guess that is.

Speaker 5 (02:58):
Yeah, now that you kind of put that out, it
was I hadn't seen it in a very long time.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
I don't. People ask me a lot like, well, do
you ever sit and just you know, watch one of them?

Speaker 5 (03:09):
And I was like, I can't say that I do.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I can't say that.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
Watching myself as an actor in general is something that
I put on my list.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Of to do's.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
Usually something comes on and goh, yeah, somebody you know
I called my best friend or you know, my parents,
Like somebody watched that and help.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
Was so it's it's that movie was.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
It was so exciting because I got to you know,
break the fourth wall as they call it, to the camera.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
Which I then hadn't been done as much.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
Now obviously there's you know, that's a whole with amazing
shows like the Office and Modern Family and all those you.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Know, that's yeah a genre now, but it was yeah's
a genre.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
So yeah, it wasn't. So that was very new and exciting.
And I really once once we filmed, I think the
first day or so of of me kind of going
into that rhythm of narrating everything for the audience, it
was I just I fell more and more in love
with it. It was so fun to be able to

(04:09):
like let the audience in on the joke and like
kind of make them a part of the story. So
that was it was really unique in that way.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Yeah, was it difficult to go to go from one
to the other where you're where you're speaking we saw
I mean there's a lot of scenes where you're speaking
directly to the camera and then it's timed perfectly where
then the other actors walk in and you go right
into the scene. So I mean, is it was it
hard to go from hey, I'm going to give you
this a little aside and then all of a sudden, bam,
we're kind of now into the story.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
I thought it might be, but no, it it It
came thankfully, very naturally to me. And I think, like
I said, it kind of felt to me like I
was just explaining my family story to a good friend,
and that was kind of It almost was more exciting
to me to kind of get to play the scene
and they would they would pause longer obviously on on,

(04:57):
you know, during filming and everything, so I kind of
you there was a beat. So it wasn't as awkward
as it could have been, I'm sure, but it was.
It was really fun to be able to kind of
go into that mode and be like, oh, let's you know,
let's check out what's going to happen, and then kind
of and then play it. You know, it's like usually
you're trying to avoid that at all us.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and you just instantly got right into it.
I mean, there was no awkward anything that you could
see as a viewer. It was. It was great. It
was seamless and just done so well. So that was
a really fun thing because we did know as we
were watching it, both Will and I were going, wow,
you know what, this wasn't really done that often when

(05:38):
this was being filmed.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Yeah, And the biggest example Sabrina had never heard of,
So had you, Kimberly, have you ever heard of Parker
Lewis Can't Lose?

Speaker 4 (05:48):
No, actually, I'm not sure that now.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Okay, it is.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Yeah, like late eighties early nineties, there was a groundbreaking,
cutting edge sitcom was single camera called Parker Lewis where
he was a high school kid and he was talking
directly to the camera the whole time. It was like
the first time you'd ever seen that. It was, Oh
my god, he's talking right to me.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Yeah. So yeah, so that I asked to Breen, H'm like,
it's like Parker Lewis and She's like, what, no idea?

Speaker 4 (06:14):
No idea again.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
Yeah, yeah, we did hear that there were twenty babies
on set with you guys because they can only work
fifteen minutes, and that your sibling was actually one of
the babies that was used, right.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
Yes, yeah, my brother Dylan.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Oh awesome is that? That is so cool?

Speaker 5 (06:36):
It became a very, yeah, a very special memory for us.
He was about six months old at the time and
was on set and was hanging out and did producers
ended up coming and asking my mom if he could,
you know, if he could be in a scene or two,
because he was so chill at going to other people.
And yeah, so he's Eddie and the older the oldest

(06:59):
group babies. Towards the end of the movie, he's Eddie.
So that was a fun. He's in his early twenties now,
so it's it's quite the fun.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Oh my ysh, I gonna say, they're like that is
That's how we ended it.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
We ended up by saying, and now, if you want
to feel old, all those.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Babies are in their mid twenties now, thanks very much
for watching.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Yeah, yeah, that's fun, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Oh it gets you there, doesn't it. It really does.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
But it really, it really was different filming with babies
in that way, because you really start to get you know.
And I was a child actor, so I was the
one that came from the world of always having to
have my set hours watched and and you know, all
that and going to school and all the important things.
But working with babies that young, yeah, they can only
be on set for like fifteen minutes of time. So

(07:45):
you would you would rehearse with dolls until the literally
the very last second they'd rush in the babies. You'd
hope they, you know, were okay for that ten to
fifteen minutes, and then if one started to cry or something,
all of a sudden, it'd be like clip and they
just swap.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
A baby out all right.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Oh geez.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Yeah, it was interesting.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
All right, Well, you said you were a child actor,
which is a perfect segue into how you got started
in the industry. So where where did your journey into
the world that ended at Quin's where we are today?

Speaker 2 (08:17):
How did you get from there to Quin's.

Speaker 5 (08:19):
I well, I was born in the East Coast, was
born in Maryland, and I was always performing as a kid,
dressing up. Had several imaginary friends that you know, went
everywhere with me, and my parents put me in some
different activities and one of them was not an acting class,

(08:40):
but I think it was like a some kind of
like performing class and just to kind of get it
out because I was always in the mirror, you know,
being characters and stuff, and so I had so much
fun in that class. And I think that.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
The story goes my parents.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
They have to correct me, but they I think some
scouts came down from New or and at the end
of watching us had basically said, if you know, she's
ever interested in coming to New York, we would think
she would be good for it. And so my parents
ended up trying it out with me for a bit.
It was only only but a four hour drive to
New York, and we would drive, you know, we my

(09:17):
parents would drive and I was only five or six,
and it just so I started auditioning a little bit
and did some some print and some commercials, and then
when I was seven, I booked my first Broadway show
at Lincoln Center.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
And then then it was like, oh.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
Maybe maybe we should get an apartment here for a
minute and kind of.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
See how this goes.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
So then, yeah, I remember being on stage at seven
years old in that play, being like, this is the
best thing ever. And you know, I never was four
Babloons Are during the Sun. It was a John Guare play.
I played that sacred Channing's daughter in it, and it
was just just.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
The most surreal experience.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
But yeah, I knew you were seven, yes, yeah, and
I was like this is fun, this is you know,
could do this.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah, And then Disney came calling, as they tend to
do with.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
The younger my early teen years started the Disney journey. Yeah,
and that was I mean, it was so new at
the time, like it wasn't even you know, across the
states yet when we did the first Halloween town. So
it's been incredible just to I mean, yeah, over the
past whatever.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
For years, it's been you know, yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
Well So when you when you went for Disney Channel stuff,
were you flying into LA to audition? Were you somehow
submitting dates? How are you? How are you actually auditioning
for the channel if you're on the East Coast.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
That's the funny part.

Speaker 5 (10:44):
And initially I was I was on a soap opera
called Guiding Light on the in New York for five years,
and so I was I had moved to LA, but
was still finishing up the storyline on the show on
the soap. So I had actually auditioned for Halloween Town
and LA and another movie called Tumbleweed's in New York.
And then I that summer I did booked them both

(11:06):
back to back and had to like leave the soap
and kind of fully, you know, move out to LA.
And so after that then I would I would go
to the you know, the famous Disney Channel building in Burbank,
twenty first floor. Lots of good memories.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
There, maybe twenty first floor where stomach aches collide. Wow.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Okay, so you did five years of Guiding Light, which
is about eight thousand episodes, and then you get did
you get amnesia? Where you kidnapped? How did you get
off a Guiding lighte.

Speaker 5 (11:36):
That's actually hilarious because my mom on the show got it,
had amnesia for a while and woke up and was
amish and couldn't remember anything.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Of course.

Speaker 4 (11:47):
Oh wow, so yeah, you.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
Know we had to help her called yeah, thank you.
That's the medical book farm thank you.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Will very famous, very famous.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
No, I didn't have anything exciting. I they they replaced me,
you know, they they recast.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
They just let you go.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
It was I was recurring the whole time, so I
got to go in, I got to work on the
show and do other things. So it was kind of
mutually understood that that might, you know, happen at some point,
but I didn't know.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
My last day was my last day.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
Which was a gift because I would have been heartbroken
to leave the show, you know.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
With such it was like a second family totally.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
Yeah, it was, yeah, especially being so young. Yeah, you know,
really connecting with the older actors and stuff like, Yes,
for sure.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Was Halloween Town? Then the first well what was Tumbleweeds
or Halloween Town? Then which one did you shoot first?

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:39):
I did.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
We did Halloween Town and Oregon, and then I flew
home and started rehearsals. I flew back to La and
started rehearsals for tumble Weight.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
It's like the next day, did you say Oregon, Oregon?
That can't be right? It Toronto, Toronto.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
There we shot Quinquin. We shot it in Toronto. Yes, okay,
we did know that.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
We did know that.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
We think Disney has a just a coin and if
it's heads, they're in Toronto.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
If it's tails, they're in somewhere in Utah. That's what
we figured. So Oregon, that can't be right. That's yeah,
you're misremembering it.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
I used.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
We filmed in the school that High School Musical did
before High School Musical, So yes, that that totally Canada,
our Salt Lake City.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
Yeah, totally, yeah, it.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
Makes sense, right, it could be anywhere in the world.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Well, for Quince, I knew that you shot in Toronto
because the actor that plays Albert the Slimy Diaper guys
played Jackal Johnson and Peter Girls and we filmed that
in Toronto, and I knew he was a Canadian actor.
I remembered that. So he Jackal Johnson comes on the show.

(13:48):
When I'm watching it, I'm like, oh my god, this
is this has got to be in Toronto for sure.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
In Toronto.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
And then when we look at the the scripts and
everything that they give us from the producers, sure enough Toronto.

Speaker 5 (13:59):
So I mean, don't don't all of us want to
have a role titled Jackal Johnson.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
I mean, I just want that on my resume.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
It's one of the best.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
Really, Yeah, just who did you play in that?

Speaker 1 (14:10):
It's amazing, But it's actually it's not the best Disney
Channel name. Disney Channel has some names at one of
them is I swear to god one of them is
mister Fister.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Oh yes, mister mister Fister.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
Family oriented, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Yeah, we haven't. We haven't eaten mister Fister yet.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Standards and practices during that, I have no you know
how annoying they were, especially for the girls on the cast,
how they were about our wardrobe. But you could have
mister you know I was going on there. It's just
mind boy.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
I love it. So, yes, we're trying to find all
the right names. Okay, so you do Halloween Town and
then you do tumble Weed back to back.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
Yes, Halloween Town comes out first.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
Yeah, Halloween Town came out that October I believe that
same year if I remember correct.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
And that's like that exploded.

Speaker 4 (15:03):
Yes, yeah it was.

Speaker 5 (15:05):
It was I think only their second or third ever
original movie that they did, But yeah, that was that
did was did great for them, and because the fans
loved it so much and it kept, I think doing
so well.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Every time it aired, they were like, do you you
know you want to do another one?

Speaker 3 (15:23):
We're going to do seven more? Canerly well it is it.
It's definitely always was one of my favorites every year
because you know, they obviously played it so much during
the Halloween time. Yes, I loved it, the magic, all
of it.

Speaker 4 (15:39):
Oh, thank you, Ola.

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Speaker 1 (16:18):
So one of the reasons that we're doing this podcast
is because I was a little older, and I hate
to say, I have not seen any of these movies yet.
Oh so we haven't done. And you and I have
hung out a little bit now at cons. I think
we ended up at October Fest in Tulsa, Oklahoma together.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Is that what we were?

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Yes? That was that was quite the random night.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Yeah, that's quite the random night. So I have yet
to see Halloween Town.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
So that's this year money.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
So the first movie I've ever seen you in was
Quinn's is the first my intro to your acting. Wow,
it's quinn fantastic, well except for Guiding Life.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
And like I said when you texted me, I am
just so happy that that experience was just brought full circle.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
Seeing me in the giant diaper.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
That's a giant diaper.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
There's one thing I'll never probably never do again in
my life, you know, like just that's it. Tol filled
that bucket list item I didn't know I had, really,
you know. My favorite part was when they brought out
the bonnet, you know, and they were like they showed
it to me, and I was like, right.

Speaker 4 (17:20):
So that's that's the head piece.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
This is all dying inside. Were you already embarrassed? Were
you hoping none of your friends watched it, or were
you just like this is part of the gig.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
I like it.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
Oh yeah, no, I thought it was hilarious. You know,
Okay again, where else can you do stuff like that?
You know, that's your job in life. I was having
a blast, you know. I was trying to make it
move and squish and like, you know, just trying to
add to the experience.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Yeah, it was. It was fun the entire time.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
But by the way, squish is going to be the
word that's going to stick with me for the day.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
You're welcome. I appreciate think of me every time.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, did you watch Quince again coming on knowing you
were coming on?

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Or did you have not watched it in a while?

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Ironically? Actually I saw it. I saw parts of it
a little bit recently. My best friend's little girl is seven,
so she she got introduced to Halloween Town first a
couple of years ago and fell in love with it,
and you know, has danced around on her aunt has
sent me videos of her dancing.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
Around on a room going look I'm Kim and she's
you know, dancing around.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
And then we watched a part of Quinn's because I
was like, oh she was. She asks about the stuff
I do because her mom's an actress too, and I
was like, yeah, we were talking about it and I
was like, oh, well, do you want to see me
in a giant diaper?

Speaker 4 (18:34):
And you know, she jumps on that real quick.

Speaker 5 (18:36):
So I didn't get to see you know, some some
big chunks of it again and kind of it's just
so funny because every every memory of shooting everything just
you know.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Yeah, it's it rushes back, right.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah, So we want to talk a little bit because
both Sabrina and I we okay, your performance. Everybody's the cast, Yes, stellar,
thank you, Yeah, everybody, everybody so so so great. The
entire way that being said, are they the worst parents
ever put on film for Disney?

Speaker 3 (19:09):
Like the most just neglectful, Jess, you're.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
By yourself?

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Yeah, they know.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
It's so much more typical for the main character to
learn a lesson. You were good, you were good, brads,
you were fine, you understood learn the lesson.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
It was.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
That's what it kind of ended up being, didn't it.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Yeah, Yes, like literally, well, and.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
I think I think Elizabeth Moore ahead and Daniel Robot,
who played my parents, I think they really leaned into
the absent mindedness. And I remember on set them sitting
and be like, oh can I do this, and just
adding little things because they really wanted to lean into that,
I think, to kind of explain, you know, their character's
motivation to kind of excuse, you know, but love we're

(19:58):
scatterbrained like.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
But that was a Yeah, they really tried to lean
into that.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
They had to because at one point you're essentially saying,
here's how you hold the baby.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Yeah, right, do you know which baby?

Speaker 5 (20:11):
This is exactly? Yeah, yeah, that is true. I forgot
about this.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Yes it was. It was rough.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
But what I mean what a cast? I mean the
cast that they put together all the way around. We
had just the week before, we had just watched the
Color of Friendship.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
Yeah, one of my favorites.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Yes, yeah, amazing, And so we had just seen Shadia
for the first time in Color of Friendship. We see
her here wonderful in the movie, chronically underused. I mean,
they're like they're the two best friends.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Weren't in the film very much, yes, But that being said,
you're in everything. I mean, the whole movie.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Is just like put a camera on Kimberly and let's
roll for two hours ago.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
The only scene you are not in is when they're
at the gala and realize they're once again ding, not
really even reading the invitation, and here you are. Then
they snapped to you, Oh, my parents forgot I just realized.
Boom off to save them.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
Just then the teacher's van breaks down and the teacher,
the other adult, puts you on a bus with five children.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
It's like, what the hell is going on with adults infants?

Speaker 5 (21:21):
Oh my gosh, And we're all walking with those big carriers,
and I'm like, I'm just like, guys, it would not
have been that easy.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
No, I liarly happy. Yes, my son is still in
his infant car seat. He's one years old, and I
can only carry one. I don't know how people with
twins do it. There's no way you can do it.
I can't imagine. I'm sure people figure it out, but
to take them both out to the car at the
same time. Now you're talking about teenagers, like little fourteen

(21:51):
year olds, Oh my gosh, just blown away, blown away.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
I like the idea of if you do have twins,
you just break them adallion and a half. You give
them each one and you step break them, and you
hope they find each other later in life. That's the
way it is supposed to.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
Bearing advice from Will everybody everybody write that down?

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Yeah, it's good. Good.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
I'm not a parent for the future. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
So I have to ask, So Halloween town blows up,
you're doing dcoms all over the place, how much does
your life change back then? Because there's no social media. Really,
there's none of this, none of this kind of stuff
at the time. But I have to imagine you go
to a mall, you go to any of these places,
you're getting out right.

Speaker 4 (22:32):
It was it was gradual.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
I feel like it wasn't I don't remember a distinct
like time after the first movie air that all of
a sudden it was like, oh it it felt gradual,
like with with people kind of slowly recognizing me more
for that movie and and just yeah, just watching Disney
grow in general like it was.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
It was really cool, and and it just yeah, you
kind of.

Speaker 5 (22:57):
Knew once, like you're when I was out and I would,
you know, certain fans of that age group would come
up and say Hi. I was like, oh, like people,
people are seeing this, you know, And then it just
it kind of slowly grew and grew, and then yeah,
certainly with with social media, it's just yeah, they you know,
some of the memes and the creativity among the fans

(23:19):
has been just awesome.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
And then have you noticed the resurgence, I mean, have
you noticed the giant explosion that's happened lately, especially around
Disney Channel and the DCM.

Speaker 5 (23:28):
Absolutely, yeah, absolutely, I think especially like I remember feeling
kind of a burst when social when it really like
social media started taking off and like people just started
bringing up, you know, obviously all that nostalgia.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
But yeah, definitely, I think it was maybe after Disney.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Plus two coming out and then everybody getting that library
again was so cool, because yeah, definitely definitely, like people
just started oh my god, you know, and like feeling
that comfort again and like that nostalgia, and I think
it's it's just I'm so on that people still enjoy
them after all this time. It's you know, we kind
of never imagined way back in the day that like

(24:06):
we'd be here, you know, still still talking.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
About call it comfort food. I mean it's comfort food.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
It's like you go back and it's just you know
what you're going to get, you know, it's going to
be nice.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
I mean it's it's kind of a wonderful thing.

Speaker 5 (24:19):
It's like dependable and something you know that you know
we'll be there for you.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
Yeah, totally that.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
And the stars that were on it were essentially your age,
you know they were they were teenagers. It wasn't just
driven just by adult actors.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, as really cool see yourself in the movie, which
is which is totally yes.

Speaker 5 (24:36):
And even though like with Halloween Town for example, we
had such a magical supernatural over theme, like there was
always still relatable issues at the heart of every movie
that you know, Marnie was a thirteen year old trying
to figure out who she was in the world and
like what she was going to do, and like just
every movie had that that relatable heart to it, which

(24:57):
is why I think, you know, so many were able
to see themselves in it no matter you know what
the twist on the story was.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
Yes, And if you click on one on Disney Plus,
then it's suggested for you, so then it's everyone, it's
all of them. You get one Halloween, It's like, guess what,
We've got seven more of those. Don't worry, sit back,
it's a popcorn.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
All these d coms.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I'm watching my Disney plus absolutely thinks I'm a fourteen
year old girl. So it's just like, have you tried motocrossing?
Like I haven't yet, but I can't wait. So then
you do Halloween Town two. You meet nobody who's going
to be important in the rest of your life, which
is important when you talk about doing a film.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
I know what you're alluding to, right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
No, nobody important that later you would I don't know,
marry or whatever.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Talk you gotta talk. Congratulations, by the.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
Way, congratulations. I am a sucker for romance. This is
ant com in itself. Tell me how it happened.

Speaker 4 (25:52):
I need to know.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Before I'm still waiting for the invite. By the way,
it's just the easiest to RSVP this way. I will
have the steak, my wife will have the chicken.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
I'm still looking for it. It's you know, it's probably
under a cast.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Yeah, no, totally, so, yeah, I'll find it. Well, I'll
find it, don't worry.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
I know it's I know it's in the mail.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
Fun table, kids table, whatever, same thing.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Pat So tell us where I mean, was there anything
there when you were originally doing the movie, did you
guys flirt, like what tell us about it?

Speaker 5 (26:21):
That was the completely ironic part, and like that made
it even cooler later on. We know we got along
really well, but it's like I was sixteen or seventeen
at the time and he was not a little bit older,
So like that wasn't even even if there had been,
there wasn't any you know, thoughts in that direction. It

(26:42):
just and I thought he was so nice and sweet,
and like he came into our cast, our core group
of us already knowing each other and loving each other
and kind of had to come in and you know,
fit in with the group, and he was, yeah, and
it just he just was so nice and just kind
of blended right in. And so we we had a
great time working together, and he came we hung out

(27:03):
a couple of times after filming, very casual, Like he
came over to my birthday party at my twentieth birthday
party and that kind of thing.

Speaker 4 (27:10):
But we I think that I don't think.

Speaker 5 (27:12):
I saw him again in person until I reached out
to him probably a good like I.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
Think it's about fifteen years later or something.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
But we had staid social media friends, I know, right,
and I so then I went to was shooting some
sketches for my YouTube channel with some friends from Second City,
and so I reached out to him because I thought, well,
some of the fans that watched my stuff with I
love to see him pop up.

Speaker 4 (27:36):
We need a good funny guy, and so I reached out.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
We were like, yeah, let's get together and catch up.
And just over the course of doing the sketches and hanging.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Out, it was like whoa, wait a second.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
You know, there was some that's where the flirty the
flirty thoughts started coming in, and it was like, wait
a minute, and.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Yeah that was that was eight years ago.

Speaker 5 (27:58):
So and fast forward and yeah, we just we have
a blast together and we think it's just amazing the
fans response. You know, we we thought we thought a
few fans would think it was funny, but it's oh man,
it's been hilarious over the years of just there's so
many people we didn't realize too that. You know, there's
there's the kids say they you know, the shippers, they

(28:21):
they shipped the couple, but there was a lot of
Marny and cal shippers, and I was like, no, no, no, no,
I don't Marnie would have never married the bad guy
in the movie, like, well, we've got for real life,
but no, no, no, yeah, it's it's it's amazing now
and Judah Ho who played my mom and Halloween Town,
came for our wedding and and is a good friend
of mine, and it just yeah, it came full circle

(28:44):
in a way.

Speaker 4 (28:44):
So it's it's amazing.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, you're right, Sabrina. This it's a straight up d
com in itself.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
Yeah, yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
And that comes Quince and yes you have that's awesome.

Speaker 4 (28:58):
Oh man, yeah that's okay.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Yeah, yeah, oh that's so funny.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Going back to shad Ya, you know we've seen her
now on Quinns we said Color of Friendship. We haven't
done Zene on the sequel that she's in. But do
you guys keep in touch? Did you guys find each
other on social media? Or you ever guys get a
chance to hang out.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
It's been a long time.

Speaker 5 (29:24):
We are social media friends, and I wish that we
like stayed in contact more because I know she's a
mom now and I'm sure she's a fantastic one.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
But we've.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
It's been i would say.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
Probably a good five or more years that like we've
kind of even cross paths like on Facebook or something.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
But but yeah, she was.

Speaker 5 (29:46):
She was so awesome to work with, Like I you know,
it just it was so nice to just have good
friends in the movie to bounce off of. I was,
you know, Jamie was always either talking to the camera
or worry to about babies, So it was it was
nice to have, you know, we had a good time,
like really you.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Know, playing with the you know, all the high school
friendship part of them.

Speaker 5 (30:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
She could actually really you know, relate to you and
your reality too, because she was doing we saw that
her time with Color of Friendship and Quints and like
all of that was really back to back as well. Yeah,
I mean she was constantly working on the channel.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
To those two were in the two thousand, yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
The same time, so it was like really a relatable
that she was, you know, just getting work after work
and you know all that stuff, especially being teenagers in
the industry at the same time too. Oh yeah, absolutely
to find a friendship.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Well, did you have more in common with her or
with Debbie Reynolds?

Speaker 4 (30:46):
Please? I wish I had everything in common with Debbie Reynolds.
Sitting on a dream, a dream.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Dream that I had to ask I mean, what what
was it like working because some of the people you
worked with, I mean just some of the names were
looking up as Steve Martin and Jane McTeer and Uma
Thurman and Debbie Reynolds. I mean, what is it like
working with somebody like Debbie Reynolds. I mean, I'm like
a literal Hollywood icon.

Speaker 4 (31:09):
Oh yeah, a literal, a literal legend.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
I YEA was so I mean just so excited when
they said she was playing grayma Aggie, and I didn't
know what to expect, because you never know somebody of
legendary status. You don't know if they're going to be
cool or you know, feel certain ways about themselves. And
she was, I mean just completely down to earth and

(31:33):
just the most warm, loving lady and really just wanted
to lift up everybody around her. And I always appreciated
that she treated me like a peer, even when she
first met me as a kid, because she just she
treated me like an equal. And we just we formed
such a good friendship offscreen too. I are are by
the by Halloween Town High. I feel like our relationship really,

(31:56):
you know, there was a lot of the aspect of
our back and forth as Marnie and Aggie that was
like us in real life too. But I got to
I went to a couple of her variety shows in
Vegas and in North Hollywood, and I just, oh, man,
she truly loved performing and loved being able to provide happiness,

(32:16):
you know, for people through that.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
And she taught me what a gift that was at
a young age.

Speaker 5 (32:21):
Always loved her fans, Always stop by the crowds, you know,
by set to say hi, and yeah, she was just everything.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Yeah, she just she was that old school entertainer.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
That's some generation of entertainers where it's like you're never
not an entertainer.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
You don't shut it off until you're by.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Yourself, Like you are just always there for everybody who
wants you to be there. That's why you're there, is
to entertain. And she just always struck me as exactly that.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
She seems like she's also such an educator. If she's
got someone around her that she can provide, you know,
an insight to or stories or whatever, she seems like
she's just that that wealth of knowledge that she so
wants to pass on to the next generation. That's how
she seems like. I feel like I would sit down
on a couch in front of her and just want

(33:08):
to listen to everything she has to say.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
Yeah you could you hit you hit the nail on
the head with that, that was exactly how she was.
She wanted to She told so many stories at you know,
her own expense, and joked about her life and her career.
But it was also with the underlying desire of just
wanting to share as much wisdom as she could. And
I really do wish I had just followed her around
with a tape recorder or took you know, at the time,

(33:33):
you think, well, I'm going to remember all this. I
don't need to let it fades after it. And I
just I wish I had, you know, we had smartphones
at the time. I just would have followed her around
the whole time. Was trying to you know, grasp it.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Don't even worry about it. Dev Yeah I got youa
dev I gotcha.

Speaker 4 (33:48):
Doesn't ignore me.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Well, speaking of another icon, Uh, while you like working
with John Knots, That's how I said his name every time.
By the way we were doing the podcast, it's like there's.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Done not that's perfects up in the movie out of Nowhere.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Just all of a sudden there's done.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Yes, It's like I'm the governor, Like where what what done?

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Knots is here? When did that happen?

Speaker 4 (34:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (34:17):
I mean did you know that was coming in? Was
it just like, oh, don not showed up on the sets.
We're gonna write him apart, like what happened?

Speaker 5 (34:23):
If I remember correctly, I got I feel like they
told me a few days before he came in or something,
and because it was like it was such a coup
that he came to play our mayor, you know, and
I was so excited and just to kind of I
don't you know, you see people like again another legendary
status on TV and whatever for so long that you

(34:45):
just like you're just like, oh I get to see
them in real life. And so that was part of it.
But I remember him coming on set and just the
sweetest guy. But it just you know, kind of a
little probably little first struck if I'm you know, being honest,
because that's again another legend that you just you know.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Like I did not think Quinn's was going to be
the one where.

Speaker 5 (35:07):
You know, I met him, you know, like it it
was a very cool aspect of you know, an extra
full aspect of doing movies.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
That's the one when you get to you get to
look back and you know where your eighties going.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
When I worked at Dunn Quinn.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Exactly exactly, So okay, obviously incredible career, still going, but
an incredible career. And you've got when I'm looking at
the names, is there somebody when you look back right
now where you are in your career where you're like,
I can't believe I got a chance to work with
that person, and I'm so glad I did.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
What's the name that pops in your head first?

Speaker 5 (35:39):
I mean, I think Debbie is probably pops in first,
just because I was fortunate to get to work with
her repeatedly and actually get to know where and become.

Speaker 4 (35:51):
Like so that was that was pretty damn special.

Speaker 5 (35:55):
Like it's that was like the the icing on the proverbial.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
Okay, as far as like just wait what.

Speaker 5 (36:02):
You know, but it just I I have been fortunate
enough to pinch myself a lot, I would say. My
other the second one right under that was is probably
Steve Martin in the sense that I just grew up
watching him, loved him so much, would you know, try
to soak up again, just want to walk past him
and just try to soak up any of that comedic genius.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
But he was.

Speaker 5 (36:26):
He's just such a nice, talented Oh, I was just
gonna say, hilarious man, super nice guy, super smart, like
I mean, you know, just genius.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
Yeah, and I mean I still I loved you.

Speaker 5 (36:41):
You'd know when he was out like playing his banjo,
you know, you'd hear him out front of his trailer
and just like that was he's an incredible banjo player,
and it was I feel like he's done more with
it now since we did bring In on the House,
like he's released an album and stuff. So but at
the time, like a lot of people didn't know that
that was like such a you know, such a passion

(37:03):
of his Yes, but he's Yeah, he was the best.
But I feel like there was plenty of times on
set filming that movie with everybody in the incredible cast
we had that it was just like trying to, you know,
slap myself across Facebook.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
No I'm not, I'm not dreaming.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
Okay, good, you know, because everybody was so genuine and
nice too, and that's you know, that's just a gift
in and of itself.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
So yeah, it's true. It's true. What they say, nobody
can fake sincerity like an actor. I'm kidding. I'm kidding.
I love you.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
It's my favorite things, though, is to hear when it's
somebody I admire so much and somebody works with them.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
They're like, oh no, they're great. O.

Speaker 4 (37:41):
No, me too.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
I'm always scared and like, if it's not a good experiences,
don't tell me.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
I don't want to ruin this.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
You know, I agree so much. Well, I mean, I
hope you'll come back.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Thank you for talking to us about the horrible parenting
that was Quinn's.

Speaker 4 (37:59):
I just they were overwhelmed. They were overwhelmed.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
They were they were, they were, but but we know
that you're really really busy. But obviously when we get
to the Halloween Town area, we hope you will come
back and join.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Us one of them at least.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
Yeah, I would.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
I would love, frankly to I can now say husband,
I would love when we get to the second one
for you and your husband.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
We do dueling pods to see the different memories.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
That each one has, and I don't.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
Want you in the same room at the same time.
I want to hear the separate stories.

Speaker 4 (38:35):
That would be very interesting for sure.

Speaker 5 (38:37):
I don't think we've quite done something like that, So
that would be Yeah, that would be test whose memories is.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
So much fun and I'm sure I'll see you in
Raleigh or I'll.

Speaker 4 (38:48):
See you in Carolina.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
It's like, you know, it doesn't know, you don't know
where you are in the conventions. But then all of
a sudden, it's like, hey, did I just see you
in Delaware?

Speaker 4 (38:57):
Right?

Speaker 2 (39:00):
It's a ton of fun, it really is, it really
is it.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
It's great see the fans and connecting and doing all
that kind of stuff. And so just very quick story
to show you. We were talking about the resurgence and
how important it is. I had to go do a
signing thing today and I was talking to the woman
who was helping me and she said, well, where are
you going after?

Speaker 2 (39:19):
And I said, well, I.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
Do this this podcast with Sabrina Brian and the Cheata Grower.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
She's like, oh my god, I love the Cheetah gross like, yeah,
a lot of fun. And you know, we're talking to
Kimberly J. Brown today. She's like, oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
And then she was just about and then she just
went off on d cooms for twenty minutes. I'm like
trying to do my signing. She's like, okay, got have
you seen this one yet? Well in Halloween time, I
was like, well I haven't seen that one all right,
but how about that? I mean, it was like, the
dcoms seriously matter to people. Oh and it is so
much fun to jump into them.

Speaker 3 (39:47):
Was your Friday night.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
That's exactly what she said.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
We're released every month. It was your Friday night. Once
a month. You got home and either watched it at
home or you went to a friend's house, and it
was to see what was on the channel. Even the
ones that weren't so great, it didn't matter because they
were just always, like you said, a good message, you know,
always a good time always.

Speaker 4 (40:10):
Oh yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
Yeah, well I got serious cred that I was sitting
with both of you today.

Speaker 3 (40:18):
We talked to Michael Healy recently.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
And Michael I missed. Michael.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
He's so sweet, it's such great story. I made the mistake.
I said, oh, well, you know you've got you know,
ratings and things like you know with Quint just knowing
Quince was way earlier, and I go, now we've got
the descendants, and he's like corrections Sabrina Quince did better
than the Descendants, and I was like, whoa, oh wow.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
He's like this was back in the day when the
numbers were high because everyone was watching. He's like, so
Quince did way better than the Descendants.

Speaker 3 (40:51):
But you think the Descendants is just huge, you know,
especially what they do with the stars now on Disney Channel.
I mean, they've got the shorting contracts and it's just
he's insane. She so you're going, oh, all right, Like
I was like, I can't wait to tell Kimberly. She
needs to know that that's funny. That's a good one,
because I'm sure your friends have fan little kids that
are fans of it and be like, you know, my

(41:12):
movie Quints, he did that that. I just want to
let you know, by the way.

Speaker 4 (41:17):
Seven year old right exactly.

Speaker 5 (41:19):
And they're like, Okay, I watched my iPad.

Speaker 4 (41:23):
I don't know what you want.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
I watched mal on my iPad. I don't know what
you're talking about.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
Michael was always so sweet.

Speaker 5 (41:29):
He would always uh like, I think he knew that
everybody always talked about Halloween Town, but every time he
saw me, he would always be like, oh, Quin's haired.
A couple of weeks ago. It did great, like he.

Speaker 4 (41:38):
Would always he loves Quince and I does.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
Yeah, he loves Quince.

Speaker 1 (41:44):
It was like one of his favorite movies, like, yeah,
Brink is I think the first one he did so
he said that was the most special.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
One for him.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Well, see, this is where I caught the most flat
is because I was like, I don't really get it,
and people.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Were not happy. I'm still apologizing for that in.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
The video like may Day will may Day, you don't understand.
Brink is like everyone's favorite.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
I am learning the world.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
I am learning the world, and I'm pitching right now
the d com where all of you get trapped in
your original d coms. Just that right now, Oh oh
my god, that is the movie I'm gonna write so well.

Speaker 5 (42:20):
And I always thought that My Date with the President's
Daughter was a d com. Like I know it didn't
start off that way, but like for every all intense
purposes it should be, because I always I've watched it
a ton on Disney Channel. I mean I probably did
not want ABC or something too, but I just remember
that I remember that movie so like so well, and
it just being everywhere.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
It was a wonderful world at Disney.

Speaker 4 (42:42):
That's what it was.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
It was a wonderful World of Disney.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
But I did think it was on Disney Channel too,
because that's where I thought.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
Oh they did watch Okay, they put it on a lot.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
They put it on a lot, And still the coolest
thing I've ever had in my career happened on Disney Channel.

Speaker 2 (42:55):
So that's still the best thing they did.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
It was called it was an all day thing called
when There's a Will There a marathon, and it was
just my movies and then my episodes of Boy Meets
World that like featured me, so I had like a
whole day in the channel.

Speaker 2 (43:07):
Is still the coolest thing.

Speaker 4 (43:08):
That is very cool, My.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
Biggest flex ever right there is still the coolest.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
Thing to be like a folded line on your social
media bio or resume or something that's I.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Don't have any social media, but I tell everybody, Yeah,
that's my social media. Just say it to everybody I
meet and like, hey, you should know this, you know
you should know this about me. It's a good thing.
But yes, please please please come back, because we have
so much more to talk about with you, and it
has been a ton of fun and we want to
have your husband.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
On the show.

Speaker 5 (43:36):
Toolations again, thank you so much on your own personal
dcomm com.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Yes it is.

Speaker 3 (43:45):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Yeah the record, While I haven't seen the movie, you did,
let it slip.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
You did marry the bad guy. It's just the way
it happened.

Speaker 4 (43:52):
Yeah, yeah, I guess I did.

Speaker 5 (43:54):
Yeah, all right, Daniel like call it his ultimate revenge
since it's called.

Speaker 4 (44:02):
His ultimate revenge, So.

Speaker 2 (44:04):
I think that's kind of awesome if I'm honest.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
But I'm sure he'll tell you that in a yeah,
just a surprised see, okay, we will like what.

Speaker 2 (44:13):
That's great. Thank you so much for joining us and
we cannot wait to have you back.

Speaker 4 (44:19):
Thank you, guys. This has been a great day. Yeah
you too. Bye bye.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
Oh my god. She is so much fun.

Speaker 3 (44:30):
She is the sweetest, she really really, oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
She's also just super talented.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Yes, I mean Second City.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
It's also but like going from you know, you're on Broadway.
It's as Stocker Channing's kid at seven. Yeah, then you're
doing Guiding Light and you're leaving a long running show
to go start your film career for for her Disney
Channel and you're like thirteen at the time.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
That's crazy and.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
You're not leaving for one six week thing, you're leaving
for two movies.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
You've got multiple things already lined up, so you've got
to leave your show.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
Yeah, and one of them goes on to do twelve
of them. Yeah, it's so incredible.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
She's also one of those people.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
She's in a very rarefied category for me of people
that I can I can sit down and just talk to,
like you could just you just keep talking and you're
just having fun the whole time that you're talking. Yeah,
it's really it's really great. She's a super nice person
and obviously very very talented. Yeah, you're right though her
own dcom.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
She did her own dcom rom Com. That's just amazing, gosh,
you know, and I mean, I just I love I
love those kinds of stories, you know, connecting and they're
connecting just as friends just just work people, you know,
work friends, whatever, and then later on to just find
that like true connection and somebody you could really you know,

(45:47):
just understand. And I'm sure they have, you know, so
many great stories and things that they've both have gone through.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
I don't know a ton about relationships, but I do
know that it seems like the strong ones are the
ones where you.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
Start as friends.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
I mean, I'm not.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
Saying those are exclusively the strong ones, no, but it's
like one are friends for years and years and then
it developed into something else.

Speaker 2 (46:08):
Is always the one where it's yeah, yeah, everybody.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Please thank Kimberly Brown because she is awesome and we
have to have her back because we haven't even we.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
Haven't even started the Halloween franchise.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
Which is like one of the flagship franchises of the channel.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
I know, crazy.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
Well, thank you everybody for joining us for this park
Opper episode with Kimberly Brown Disney Channel Royalty. As we
have said from the beginning, yea, and I still think
she's wrong. Was all shot somewhere in Canada and Utah,
that's my guess, she said Oregon.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
She can't. That can't be right. No, she's I'm sure
she's right in that she was in it.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
But yes, join us next time over on the other feed,
where we're going to be watching some incredible movies over
and over and over again because we still have I
think we've knocked a bunch off the list, but I
still think there's twelve hundred movies left to do, so
we're not going anywhere anytime soon, because this is too
much fun.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
Three hundred additional sequels exactly.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yeah, that's not even the sequels that we're going to need,
the months and months of sequels that we're going.

Speaker 2 (47:10):
To have to do. But man, this has just been
so much fun and I just love.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
We've yet to interview anybody, and of course they wouldn't,
but you can kind of tell interview anybody who's like, yeah,
it was okay, or this is you know, when I
really moved on with my career. This is people that
were in D Comm's love that they were in D comms.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
Yes, and that's awesome, awesome.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
They love the work, they love what it was. You
can tell because they were young, they loved the filming experience.
I mean, it's just been so great to see people
that I love looking back, just like we do as
audiences to rewatch it. Oh my.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
So thanks everybody for joining us, and we will see
you next time.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
Bye bye
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