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January 24, 2024 69 mins

Will and Sabrina have a date with “My Date With the President's Daughter” starring Dabney Coleman, Will Friedle, and Elisabeth Harnois. It premiered in 1998 as part of ABC's revival of The Wonderful World of Disney.

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Speaker 1 (00:15):
What is the first Disney movie that you can remember
impacting your life.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I think it was Cinderella, which is hilarious if you
know anything about the Cheetah Girls, because we talk about
not wanting to be Cinderella, but like literally that movie
was like you can be anyone, like you can flourish
into this beautiful world from like working hard and being
a good person. And the dress was just freaking gorgeous.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
I just needed that dress in that life.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Without being like, you know, just total Oh, it's all
about being good people.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
The dress was awesome. Okay, the dress was awesome.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
But how old were you when you saw it? Do
you remember?

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Really young? Really young? You know what I mean? The
most was kids Incorporated. That really probably was what actually
built what my dream of my life was gonna be.
Like I was like, I'm gonna definitely find a diner
that I can like work in and work the stage
and do all of that. That was like my goal.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
That's what kids incorporated. That's right, because we weren't even
get into child labor laws. The fact that these little
kids were working at a diner. I know mine was
Mary Poppins, really Mary Poppins at four years old, just
changed the whole ballgame for me. First of all, because
I fell in love with Julie Andrews, like right away,
how could you not?

Speaker 4 (01:32):
How do you not? Exactly?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
And then it was just there was something so magical
about everything in that movie. It was that's the thing
Disney does. It captures this magic and it just throws
it at you. It's incredible.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Is it turns cough medicine yuck into sugar? Like, Okay,
I'm down for that for sure. I'm still down for
that because I still have hard time with tough medicine.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
You're honest, well, as adults, we want to bring you
back to that wonderful time with our show, our first
episode of Magical Rewind.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
I'm so excited.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
It's been a journey to get here, it has, but
I'm so excited that we're here.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
As soon as the idea hit, it was like just
not just wanting to do an awesome podcast for everyone else,
but selfishly getting the opportunity to like watch these movies
again and transform back into whoever I was when I
first watched it, right like when I was thirteen watching
Johnny Tsunami, when I was you know, when we were

(02:34):
watching Brink falling in love through the TV on Brin.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Isn't that the best?

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Y'all know what I'm talking about on that? Yeah, you
all know.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
I don't yet. I haven't seen Brink.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
I can't wait. I can't wait. So Yes, welcome to
Magical Rewind, the show that makes you want to grab
your friends, your pjs, and your popcorn and go back
to the time when all the houses were smart, the
waves were tsunamis, and the high schools were all musical.
We cannot wait for you to join us because one
of the things that we're realizing as we're watching all

(03:06):
this stuff is that it's all generational. Even within the
d cooms. The d coms you watched were different than
the d coms I watched. They weren't even all d
coms at the time. It's so strange, it's unbelievable. And
we dive into that nostalgia. We are going to take
you back to the good old days. When we started this,
I was really interested in just some of the kind

(03:27):
of nuts and bolts of the wonderful world of Disney
and Disney Channel original movies, which are what we're going
to be watching. And so there were actually three different
iterations of Disney Channel Original Movies. So they started in
nineteen eighty three actually being called Disney Channel Premiere Films.
So again I had no idea all the deep diving

(03:49):
stuff that I'm doing. So the Disney Channel Premiere film
started with something called Tiger Town, which I'm sure we'll
eventually get to. Yes, then they changed in nineteen ninety seven,
they went to Disneysney Channel Original Movie zoog Disney Channel Films, okay,
with a film called Northern Lights, which again I'm sure
we'll get into. And then they changed again to just

(04:12):
the straight up d coms that we know about, So
they keep kind of changing all the way around. And
then when you add Wonderful World to Disney In, which
we're also going to be doing, that starts in nineteen
fifty four with Walt's Wonderful World of Color. So if
I've done my math correctly and I look at all

(04:32):
the films from the d coms and the Wonderful World
of Disney's, we have seventy two trillion movies to watch.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Seventy two trillion and four or five and.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Four and five right, and all the new Descendants movies
that are still coming out here you go.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
There's about five or six of those, so.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
We've got some time, which is great.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
By the way, I'm Wilford and I'm Sabrina Bryan, and we.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Are going to be your your guides on this wonderful
journey back to childhood.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
I'm so excited, yes to see all this.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
We think we picked a good one to get into
it today, and we're going to start not with a dcom,
but with a wonderful World of Disney movie. I had
not heard of this film before. Frankly, I didn't know
anything about this. Apparently it's called My Date with the
President's Daughter. Did I say that right?

Speaker 2 (05:15):
I think you did. But I only saw it maybe
thirteen or fourteen times, so I can't really honestly remember.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Okay, fair enough, Yeah, I watched it last night. There's
a lot that's great with it. The main kid is adorable.
We'll get into that. But yes, so we are doing
My Date with the President's Daughter today. So excited this.
People have been talking about this film recently, more and
more and more, and fans are coming up all the time.

(05:43):
This film has had a huge resurgence. I had not
seen it in years. I mean, it's had to have
been twenty years since I've seen this.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Movie, right, Weirdly, you have to go on YouTube to
find it, right, Yeah, you can't. It's not on Disney Plus.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
It's not anywhere. It's just on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
It's just on YouTube. And there's a couple of things
that I really want to talk about because I remember
certain things actually watching it on the TV being a
little bit clearer.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
So I have a coop of questions for you.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Okay, fair enough. Well, yeah, first we'll get into the
breakdown of the movie. So it debuted April nineteenth, nineteen
ninety eight, on ABC. I remember it was a big
resurgence of Wonderful World at Disney. We were so excited
to be part of the Wonderful World of Disney World,
so very very cool with that. It was directed by
Alex zam who was also one of the co writers
of the film. He has a very long list of credit,

(06:34):
but for purposes of this podcast, the ones that we
love that he directed were the twenty twenty one version
of Under Wraps and the twenty twenty two sequel. He
wrote this with William Robertson. It's a ninety minute film.
It was shot all in Toronto. That's the other thing
that people don't know is that we were not in Washington,
d C.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
We did nothing in Washington, DC. We didn't do anything
in la.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
We were all in Canada the entire time that we
were there, and I, of course played Duncan Fletcher. I
was joined by Elizabeth Arnoa, who played the President's daughter,
Hallie Richmond. She was on Boy Meets World, which is
where a lot of people who are listening to this
may know her from.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
But if you did not watch Boy Meets World and
you know.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Her from My Date with the President's darter, you might
also know her as Morgan Brody on over eighty episodes
of CSI. But Elizabeth and I didn't get to work
together on Boy. She was in a different scene. She
was in the A story with Ben. To be honest,
when we did this film, we weren't sure we'd even
spoken to each other before Wow, So it was really cool.
We got along very very well, and we can get

(07:37):
into all that as we go farther. But it also
starred Dabney Coleman as President Richmond. Dabney is ninety one
years old and is a legendary. Love him, right, I mean,
just from nine to five and War Games, which are
two of his biggest ones. But for me, the one
that I got to sit and talk to him about
was a movie that was so important to me as

(07:58):
a kid, Cloak and Dagger.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
Such an incredible film. I don't know if you've seen it.
If you have, you should.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
It is just such a good movie. So got a
chance to work with him. I've got some great Dabney
Coleman stories for you too. And of course j Thomas
played my dad. He was a two time Emmy winner
for his work on Murphy Brown. He was also the
Easter Bunny in Santa Claus two and three. He was
also very well known for being Carla's husband on Cheers

(08:25):
Eddie Lebeck, and he unfortunately passed away in twenty seventeen
from cancer. He was another great guy where had a
lot of fun shooting the film.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
And a legendary DJ. He yes, just information that was
unknown to me.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Oh you didn't know that. Yeah, he was a big
radioho That.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Is so awesome because he does he has such a
great voice.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
He does well.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
It totally made sense, But I did not know that.
That's a great tidbit.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
The synopsis of the film is.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Duncan is just an ordinary high school student and aspiring magician,
while Halley dreams an ordinary life but is the daughter
of the sitting US President, living with a high profile.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
And rigid schedule.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
When Duncan metally at the local mall, he nervously asked
her to his school dance, unaware of her family situation,
and when their date is ruined by the intrusive Secret
Service agents, the young lovebirds cut loose for.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
A night of mischief.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I'm gonna ask you, just right off the bat, first impressions,
what did you think of the movie?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
So I already loved it. I was already a fan.
It wasn't like I was watching it for the first
time this round, okay, But I will say, watching it again,
I think I appreciated the sentiment and the teenage like love.
I felt so bad for you. This hallie chick could
not have been worse for four down, Like I just

(09:45):
you know, it's so true. I think when I was younger,
I thought she was just so beautiful and so cool
and like, yeah, like get out there like cos ruck is,
we're yourself girl, And this time around, I'm like, girl,
calm Dawn, what you want him to do what. So
it was a lot more of the perception I had
like for her and being this like gorgeous, you know,

(10:07):
just she's just like getting out getting wild and like
thinking that was so cool, to being like you need
to cut it back. So I think my mama's stuff
kind of came into the mix a little bit more
on this time, however.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
I did.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
I just loved it.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
I think I appreciated so much more of like the
like heartfelt moments the short, you know, in a different way.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
It was awesome. I really loved it.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Okay, well, I appreciate that I liked it.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
There are so many funny things that I can not
wait to talk about though, because will you gotta come in?

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Oh no, at first of all, we won't even get
into the hair. We'll get to that later, but oh
we're getting into it.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
No.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
I liked it overall. I did.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
I you know, I'm I'm very critical of myself and
my performance, so I thought the film. I got better
as the film went on, which is kind of unfortunate.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
It started.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
I was kind of big, I thought, really trying to
push it at the very beginning, but then myself, it's
like it's was it wonderful old to Disney, It's supposed
to be kind of a younger movie, so I got
to be okay with it. But I totally agreed with
you where I'm just watching kind of going, wow, she's
she's kind of toxic.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
She's going terrible, terrible choice, A terrible choice.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I mean it was, Yeah, she she made some some
decisions that were not.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
She really pretty awful to you. To be honest, I
was kind of like I would have rewrote the ending
and been like, you know what, chick, this was a
great night.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
Not for me, not for me, not really.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
No, So do you think Duncan could have done better?

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Okay, Duncan could have I think he could have leveled up. Wow,
found someone a little bit more kind to him and
like it's for his poor dad's car. Like it just was.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
She just really didn't care. I do have a question
for you, so.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Right off the bat, Okay, sweet, how was your audition?

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Did you have to audition? Was this something you were
on Boy Meets World and it was just like a
way for them to transition you know that demo because
it was on the Disney Channel, right, it was on ABC. Right,
how did that whole process go for you.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
I think, you know, we know how much Disney loves
the synergy of using their fellow talent. So yeah, I
think they wanted to keep it not only in the
Disney family, but the ABC family, which makes sense. I
did audition for this. I wish I remembered more of
the actual audition process. The one thing I remembered most
was meeting Alex Zam who was the director of the film,

(12:31):
and he and I getting getting along right off the bat.
And one of the reasons is because I had done
a little research on him, and randomly, when I was younger,
I was at home back in Connecticut and I was
watching they did a kind of a I guess retrospective
is not the right way, A montage, kind of of
a mashup. I guess, I would say of short films

(12:53):
by young up and coming directors on HBO. And I
fell in love with this short film about this little
kid going to get his first haircut. And I found
out that Alex had done that, and just randomly, here
I am, eight nine years later in his film and gushing,
oh I remember seeing So he and I got along
right from the get go.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
And then it was one of those auditions that I
read for and didn't hear about for a while.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
And then right after that, you know, I think we
finished the season of Boy and right before the season
was gonna end, they said, hey, we want you to
do the film, and we're we're shooting right away, and
I'm just We ran up to Toronto, and of course
I'm thinking we're gonna be in DC at least for
some of it, but we weren't. We got on the
plane and flew to Toronto, and everything you saw in Washington,

(13:37):
d C.

Speaker 4 (13:38):
There was actually another country. Yeah country it was. It
wasn't even another another city.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
I will say though, I was very impressed with the
white House production value. The set right, the set was wonderful.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
Yeah, I think so. It was an actual replica, was
scaled down replica of the entire White House interior.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
And I think they built it for a Wesley Snipes
movie called Murder at sixteen hundred, which he's like a
cop where I think Diane Lane's in it, and they
build this they you know, there's a murder that takes
place in the White House and he's a DC cop
that has to come in and solve the case, and
so they shot at in Toronto and they built this
entire replica set, so.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
That's what the Oval Office looks like.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
It was looked like the Resolute desk, and it looked
like the actual carpet and everything. So they redid the
entire White House up there, and I remember just sitting
in there. And one of my funniest stories was at
the time I did this terrible Bill Clinton impression, and
Entertainment Tonight came to interview us on the set and
I just stayed like in my Bill Clinton the whole time,
like walking them around, going you know, oh, yeah, no're welcome,

(14:48):
and this is oh, it's my desk and all that's
kind of and it was just just a terrible impression.
Doesn't sound anything like Bill Clinton. But of course I
thought I was amazing and asa, but it was. It
was a really cool set that we got. You got
to pop into the different rooms and it looked like
you were in the White House.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
It was really really cool.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
And then we shot a lot at night. That was
the other thing, because it takes place kind of over
one night. It was it was definitely an experience to
shoot the film.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yes, and I really love that set, and that set
really just instantly brings you into like, oh.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Okay, yeah, it legitimized.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
If it was like crummy, it would be like if it.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
Looked like a fake white House set.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yes, it was great, I really. I mean if you
instantly start thinking of where the character's at, how it
would be to be them, or how they how they
are existing as like being the presidential family. The weight
of that and what it means, it instantly gets you.
It does instantly.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Well, essentially, after we open up and we see the
White House, we've established everything. The thing that then takes
the film to a place where I still hear about
it all the time is the opening song.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yes, this theme song is perfection.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Well it also it's perfect in a way that it's
a jingle almost like a cartoon, like a commercial jingle.
You can't get out of your head. So it's your
driving down the street with this thing in your head.
So it was a song obviously called My Date with
the President's Daughter. It was done by the band The
Presidents of the United States of America, and you know
they were big.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
I guess big in the nineties. They had a couple
songs in the nineties that were hits.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Lump and Peaches were two of the songs that they
were very very well known for.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I had heard originally that this was the last song
that they did as a band together and then broke up,
and now apparently we have since been told that they
then got back together and were together until like twenty fifteen.
So yeah, after my guess is with the unmitigated success

(16:50):
of My Date with the President's Daughter theme song, they
went on a tour somewhere like we're taking We're taking this,
and we're.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Going on a tour.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
So just very briefly enjoy this and now it is
stuck in your head.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
Forever for the next for the next two days at least, So.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
The song is not on any streaming service.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
That was so surprising to me.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
I could not believe that it's nowhere.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
But that's why we think that a lot of people
don't understand, and I'm just learning this myself, how tied
in music rights are with film rights. So one of
the reasons people think that because everybody asked me, why
isn't Disney Plus putting my Date with the President's Daughter
on there?

Speaker 4 (17:46):
Why is there no Date with the President's Daughter?

Speaker 1 (17:48):
And One of the possibilities is that the song is
not licensed, so they can't put it up there.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
I mean, I guess they could cut it out at
the beginning and put.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Something else in, or it would be so missed.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Right, It's like it's in are twined with the film.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
But truly, nothing was ever put on a soundtrack of
any sort that was original Disney Channel music until The
Cheetah Girls, So that was like rest a soundtrack of
any movie that was made for the Disney Channel.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
You know, if they're creating music specifically for a movie
that's on the channel, you're gonna have a hard time
finding it.

Speaker 4 (18:27):
Yeah, So it happens occasionally, like Wonder Years. For instance.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
If you go and stream Wonder Years right now, they
don't have their original opening title song the What would
you do if that's gone? Because they don't they couldn't
license it, So now you go and stream it and
it's something else.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
So I guess Disney Plus could do that with my date,
but they haven't, I think because it's so intertwined.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah, and I mean that same thing. I'm sure it
feels different when you do watch Wonder Years.

Speaker 4 (18:53):
But without the theme song.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Yeah, that song just it just fumes. Use can smell
the nineties with it. It's song and it's everything that
was big in the nineties with music in that era.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
It truly is the other thing.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
That's just very briefly, while we're stuck on the music,
one of the problems I had while watching this film
is there are times the music is so loud that
you can't hear the dialogue.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
Of the movie.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
I didn't notice that.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
Oh man, two or three of the car scenes, there
are some sound issues.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
I don't know if it's YouTube or it was part
of it is the original edit of the film, because
I remember we went back and we dubbed a lot
of this movie.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
So like my questions for one of the scenes, yes,
so the bust scene.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
For sure, all looped.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
The entire thing one hundred percent. It was too loud,
and we one hundred percent looped it. Most of the
car stuff one hundred percent looped, So we had to
go back in and rematch our mouth flaps to fit
our dialogue in there. And so they at times also
pumped up the music so you couldn't even really hear
the dialogue. The sound was a little strange Okay, so
that was one of the problems.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
That it is interest seem to know whether or not
that was because of how it's being streamed right now,
or is it from like original?

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Right, I don't and I don't remember, and somebody out
there probably has an original DVD or original VHS and
we'll be able to tell us.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
Like, no, the mix is a lot better when you
have the original.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Drop it in the comments and let us know.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
One thing we are going to be doing every week
is we're going to be doing something called real and
random reviews.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
So these are actual reviews.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
We're going to do one positive review and one negative
review of every single movie that we found on the internet. Now,
again keep in mind these are real. We're not going
to change anything. We are not put you know we are.
We are just reading them as they are.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
We are the messengers. So which one do you want
to do? Do you want to do? Want to do one?
Or good or bad? This week up to you.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
I think I think I want to do the bad one.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
You want to do you want to do the bad one?

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Okay, like it's.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Hilarious, Okay, so I will do the good one.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Then. So the positive is from Bean two two four five,
two four eight, and it is ten out of ten stars.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Thank you very much being And here's the review.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
I thought that this movie was an excellent movie for
all ages to watch. I thought it was creative for
the director to make the end the way it was
with the security guards. I also liked that they put
Halle to buy a pink dress. I liked how Duncan
dropped all the hats on the floor at the mall
where he met Hallie.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Great review, great review, love that all the way around.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
You love the pink dress as the rest of the
teenage Americans of the time.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
I love just drop the hats on the floor. Love it.
What's the right now?

Speaker 2 (21:28):
The negative one? All right? Four out of ten stars. Guys,
this is not a good review. Will I disagree with it?

Speaker 4 (21:36):
It's fine, but I will take it.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Here's what it says, Eh, this movie isn't that great.
There are a lot of mistakes in it, and it's cheesy.
I got this movie for Christmas like five years ago,
but for some reason I never given it away. I
guess it was just like for Rainy Day. Even though
I only watch it like once a year, so you're
still watching it once a year watching it. Okay, I

(21:59):
think it was appropriate for the whole family, but Hailey's
dress was a bit unmodest, but certainly appropriate enough for
family material.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
I mean, he's all I'm saying, it's he maybe is she?

Speaker 2 (22:09):
I don't know, all over the place, and you're still
watching it once a year, So what's the problem. Like,
if you don't like it, throw it away. Honestly, geez,
love it.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
I love it though, Oh funny, I love how they
it was.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
It is.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
It's appropriate for the whole family, but a bit unmodest,
but certainly appropriate enough for family material.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
It's like right, which which.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
I don't like it, but I watch it once a year.
I mean, it's just all over the place. You know, hey,
fair enough, you can have your own ere. It's fine.
It's just let's balance out figure out where you actually
sit with the movie, because this does not seem that great.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
I love that and still four out of ten stars,
which I think is great.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
This we should talk about the dress.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
I was just gonna say, because the first one talks
about the dress, and the dress became pretty iconic.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
No one knew.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
You never know when you're making a movie, what's the
what the thing is that's gonna hook on people, And
it's this dress. This pink dress has been everywhere. It's
been all over social media lately. And yes, I know
that Elizabeth has talked about it.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
When it came on the screen, I was like, oh
the dress, Hey girl, hey dress there.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
When you watch it as a kid, was the dress
something that stuck out like right away?

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Yes? It was like clueless outfits like really the yellow
you know, business dress outfit?

Speaker 3 (23:26):
Like, yes, it was. You had to find that dress.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I loved that it was so simple and she looked
like she said everything she wanted to be. She looked hot.
She looked hot.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
She did she looked great in this movie. And first
of all, this is the other thing I haven't mentioned
that we probably should. I thought Elizabeth was incredible in
this movie.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
She was great, yes, and stunning, yea stunning. She was stunning.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
But the acting in the movie. As was watching it again,
I just remember I just looked at my wife. I
was like, she's phenomenal. I mean, she was really really
good in this film. Again, the character or lots of
problems in Red Flags.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Sure, but she did a great job doing it. She
sold it. It was great.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
She did she get awesome.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
You know, there was a thing online not too long
ago where a woman claimed that she had found.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
I was just going to say, what happened to that dress?
Like what sometimes wardrobe history as it moves on, finds
another home and it's like an awesome story. So you
found something.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Well, apparently what happened was it was on TikTok so
a woman in twenty twenty one apparently purchased the dress
for fifteen dollars on Deepop Is that right?

Speaker 4 (24:44):
I think it's Deepop okay. And she noticed that she
bought it.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Because it looked like the dress from my date with
the President's daughter. And then she looked at the barcode
and the tag it actually said Disney Pictures on it,
so she thought that she had the original dress. So
apparently then Elizabeth and we'll let her tell the story
down the line when we bring her on. But apparently
then Elizabeth said, that's I don't see that's possible, because

(25:08):
I still have the dress. She thought she still had it,
and then there was a whole thing where she couldn't
find it. Then she thought she found it, and then
she remembered there were multiple versions of the dress, right,
because again, we're kids, so you know it's it's lunch
break or whatever, we're going to spill something on ourselves.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Well, so yes, But on top of that, that's you
guys had what maybe two other pieces of wardrobe for
the entire movie.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Yeah, I had that first suit that looked like it
was nineteen sizes too.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Big because it was because it was. But in your defense,
that's how people wore suits back then.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
It was also supposed to look like that. I think
he's supposed to look at his first date.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
He did looked like it was supposed to look like
what you were.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
You borrowed your dad's maybe, Yeah, like he couldn't dress himself.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
He did. That's why she has to dress them.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Because of course, what men love is when women changed them.
So yeah, that was that was an interesting thing. But yeah,
the whole dress became so now we're not sure. We
think maybe she has one of the many copies of
the pink dress.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Yes, there had to have been multiple copies.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
There was definitely not one. Right, And then when we
talk about your gorgeous.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Mane, Oh, it's it's pretty terrible.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Was that your choice?

Speaker 4 (26:18):
That was my choice? My hair was always my choice.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
That hair was your choice.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
Okay, I looked like the Dutch boy at the beginning.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
It was.

Speaker 4 (26:25):
It was really bad.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
I think when you look back at it, you might
say that, But at the time, I mean, you should
have had multiple contracts with different hair products.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Clear well, or at least something, or at least one
that handed me a brush because I had I had
nothing at that But it was like it just hung
down like two drapes.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
There was That's how it was. That's what the guys
were doing. You looked like, I mean, but you have
great hair, so I think that it was.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
It was wonderful.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
I mean, it could have been gross some guys now
the way guys are wearing their hair and they're growing
it out, and you're just like, you're not the one
to do that. It's the wrong look.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
Keep it clean because your hair texture.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Is not right.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
You're not the one.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
You were the one. If there was someone who was
gonna do it, well, it had to have been you.
And I'm glad it was because it looked amazing. You know.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
I had so much fun shooting this movie.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
The things that I remember most from actually doing it,
as funny as it is, the thing I remember most
is working with Dabney and I almost never got to
work with them, but I just remember every chance that
I had talking to him about wargames or cloaking Dagger.
It was just it was like that same kind of
vibe I got from working with William Daniels, when you
work with one of these kind of old school actors

(27:40):
that have seen it all, done it all. I remember
him telling me that he went to VMI, the Virginia
Military Institute. He grew up very kind of proper quote unquote,
you know, he was taught to be, he told me
he was raised to It was yes, sir, no, sir.
That's and sitting there absorbing his stories from old school Hollywood.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
It was just it was a blast.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Yeah, well you you were just like a sponge.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
Oh man, it's just the coolest thing in the world.
But the actual shooting, when you were shooting.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Anything, night after night after night, your day is entirely flipped.
So yeah, so you are going to bed quote unquote
at six o'clock in the morning, seven o'clock in the morning,
you're sleeping till two or three o'clock in the afternoon.
You're waking up, you're having breakfast, you'll have quote unquote
breakfast on the set at like five thirty at night,

(28:30):
because then you have to get ready because the second
it gets dark enough, you start to shoot, because the
minute the sun starts to come up, and I mean
the minute, you have to be done, because everybody.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Knows it's no longer the middle of the night. So
I just remember that, I.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Remember our world flipped upside down, and then I have
a great, great story. It's one of my favorite stories
that has ever happened to me on any shoot I've
ever done ever. Okay, so it's three o'clock in the
warning ish and I'm in my trailer. Elizabeth and I
are having dinner and we're sitting there talking. We're going

(29:07):
over the next scenes that we're gonna do. We're all
dressed in our outfit and we're ready to go, and
I'm about to go out on the set and there's
a knock on our trailer door and I open it
up and it's Dave Chappelle, and Dave Chappelle is there
with two of his friends, and he says, hey, Hey,
what are you guys doing? And I recognized immediately from

(29:27):
he had already been in men and tights and I said.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
Oh, hey, I know you. You're and Robert and men.
You were great.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
He goes, oh, thanks, I said, we're shooting this movie
my day with the president daughter. He goes, hey, thanks,
can I use your bathroom? And I said sure, And
so he and his friends came in. He used the
trailer bathroom. They sat down and we talked for like
forty five minutes. He was up there shooting Half Baked
and we.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Just completely different kind of movie than you guys were there.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
We were doing Disney movie.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
And he goes He just says, hey, thanks guys, It's
so nice meeting. He shakes my hand and leaves three
o'clock in the morning the streets of Toronto. Yes, out
of nowhere, Chappelle just shows up and uses our bathroom.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
It was It was one of.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
The strangest Hollywood moments I've ever had in my life.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
It was just so bizarre.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
So that's the one I think I remember more than
anything else from the shoot.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
You could have never prepped yourself for that.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Man.

Speaker 4 (30:26):
That was fun.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Well, should we get back into the fax machine? Oh?

Speaker 4 (30:31):
I love the fax machine.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
If we're taking it back in time, let's do the fact.
Why don't you start with fact tell us what fax
machine is?

Speaker 2 (30:36):
All right, the facts machine, where we give you three
and a half random facts about this movie. You can
either forever use that parties or let's be honest, immediately forget.
It's up to you and the hat. Well, this may
or may not be true. It's out there online, but
can't confirm.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Well, if I've learned anything, it's that the internet does
not lie.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
All right. Though you guys were high school students in
the movie. This is a fact that you guys were.
You were twenty one and she was eighteen.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
That's true. Yeah, And it's also because obviously child labor laws.
They want to work us at night. So if you're
under the age of eighteen, you got to have supervision,
you've got to have school.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
You can also work longer.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Obviously whenever they can have cast adults to play kids.
That's what they do.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
You are probably going to know the reference to this movie,
so you do the second one for sure.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
Oh, I've got a great one with this too.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
So the movie that Duncan and Halle are watching in
the theater during their date night was called Class of
Newcomb High and it's from nineteen eighty six and it's
a Tromo movie. And so that was a company that
made these great toxic Avenger Class of Newcomb High kind
of movies. And they are low budget, slasher, gore, funny,

(31:51):
high school crazy kind of horror movies. And the thing
that's so interesting is the first television show that I
ever did in my life was a show on Nickelodeon
called Don't Just Sit There. And our prop guy was
one of the stars of Class of Nukeom High. So
we bring it right back to the movie that we saw.
There's a guy who gets poisoned. He's a nerd in
school who gets poisoned, who starts throwing up all these

(32:12):
lizards and stuff like that, and that was the guy
who was our prop guy on Don't You Sit There.
So Class of Nukem High was the movie we were
watching on our date.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
What's the third one.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
That she attacks you in?

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (32:23):
That she attacked It was just so abrasive, Holy moly.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
The third one was the gate attendant at the White
House who has a few lines, is played by Ron Reagan,
actual acting son of former President Ronald Reagan. Yeah, is
that really true?

Speaker 4 (32:44):
Yes, that was Ron Reagan. Junior and I remember him
coming in.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Did you get to talk to him at all?

Speaker 4 (32:48):
I did? It was kind of cool.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
I mean it was brief, of course, but how cool
that he got that. Yeah, that is that's pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Was that neat right?

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Because he am not in not on that set, but
actually lived in the house at some point.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Like it was a cool It was a cool thing
that that brought him there.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
And he was again, couldn't have been nicer.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
And you kind of I'm not big into politics, so
I wasn't talking to him about too much stuff. But
his father was also a legendary actor from back in
the day. So you know, not only was Ronald Reagan
the President of the United States, but you know, old
school actor. So talking about kind of again the old
school Hollywood is something that I can do all night long.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
Did he actually act? Did he was he an actor
at some us?

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (33:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah he was.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
He was.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
I forget he'd done other things, but yes he did.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Ron Reagan Junior was definitely and he was great and
he was really good.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Yeah, And now the point five. I'd love to do
the point five if possible, have to, because this is
very funny. The Internet Machine reports that TVs to Panga, Yes,
Danielle Fischel auditioned for the part of Halle. Now here's
the thing. I believe that I've met Danielle Fischel once

(34:03):
or twice in my life. She and I have met before.
I thought it was Danielle Fichell, but apparently it's pronounced Ficial.
She does not remember auditioning for this, but has said
it is definitely a possibility. Because if anybody knows Danielle,
she doesn't remember much.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
That is pretty hilarious that she may or may not know.
She cannot, she cannot, deny, ignore her, conrite her.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
She doesn't, she has no, she doesn't has no memory,
but she's like it might be.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
She's five years younger than me, I think, so if
I'm twenty one, she's only what sixteen seventeen at the time.
So one of the reasons I'm guessing not only because
Elizabeth was great, I'm sure Danielle would have been as well,
but again, you would have then had a miner on
the set, which would have been a whole nother thing.
We won't even get into the fact that Danielle and
I would have to kiss, and that would have been
just totally weird.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
Oh weird. Did you imagine it?

Speaker 4 (34:53):
No, I can't imagine that at all. What was the scene?

Speaker 1 (34:57):
You said there was a scene where you were like,
I'm finished with Hallie.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
What was the scene.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
It's the biker bar scene.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
The biker bar.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
First of all, she didn't.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
Help at all with that tire, not one bit. Okay,
I would not know what to do, but will I
would at least stand there, maybe hold the nuts and
the bolts and just kind of okay, nothing be helpful
in some way. You can help, clearly because you turn
around and she's gone, and she's gone, and then you
look around and she's in another bar, another place that

(35:28):
she's way too young to be in. And I get
that you're wanting to be wild and free, but calm
it down, sister. Then you walk in, you have not
just like you're not even like camouflaging. I'm just gonna
sit here and have my soda, maybe my spike soda.
I don't even care. You're not camouflaging at all. You
are in the middle with your pink dress, shooting pool,

(35:50):
creating a scene. Anyway, I don't are we gonna break it? Down. Yeah,
we breaking this down right now?

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Do you want to break it down? Please break it
down with the scene down. Break the scene down for me?

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Why, like, why is no one noticing, not one person
notices the President of the United States daughter is in
this bar? Not one?

Speaker 1 (36:07):
Well, nobody notices that she's the President of United States
daughter the entire night, right, Nor do they notice the
President of the United States later in the film, right, yes,
which is obviously makes makes no sense whatsoever. But we're
sticky with Halle first, so nobody notices that she's the
President of United States's daughter. But about forty five minutes
into the movie, we end up in a biker bar

(36:29):
because of course that's like you do when you break down,
And so she goes in there in the midst of everybody.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
Not denigrating bikers.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
I'm sure bikers are wonderful people, but maybe not the
safest place in the world for somebody to go in,
an underage person to go into one of these bars.

Speaker 4 (36:48):
Right, And like you said, that pink dress, she knew.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
What she was doing with that being dressed. She knew
it all along.

Speaker 4 (36:56):
So what's what's the goal here for Halle?

Speaker 2 (36:59):
I experiencing something she knows that she most likely is
never going to leave the White House ever again after
this night, So like, let's go okay at all? I
guess that's what it's got to be.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
Okay. Is that a legitimate reason to throw yourself in
the middle of a biker bar?

Speaker 2 (37:14):
No, listen, I I was too scared to do. I mean,
I'm not gonna say I was an angel, but like
getting caught of stuff when I was growing up was
like my mom and dad, everyone knew in the area
that I grew up, so I couldn't imagine of.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
Like actually doing any of this. No, of course it
was aout getting.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
Caught, but you also were you one of those people
like me where it wasn't about getting in trouble, it
was about disappointing your parents. You didn't want to disappoint
your parents? Or do you not want to get into trouble?

Speaker 2 (37:39):
I hate being in trouble, and the part of it is,
of course the disappointment, but like just the actual moment
that it happens, and when it like when your throat
goes down and out of your body, like you pee
it out a little bit, because it's just like so devastating. Yes, no,
I hate it.

Speaker 4 (37:58):
So you're a rule follower as much as.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
I can be, I don't. I surely make sure that
I'm not doing stuff like this where I'm obviously gonna
get caught like choices. If I'm gonna do it, you
got you gotta make better choices somewhere. Okay, Well, can
we go back?

Speaker 1 (38:14):
I mean I don't mean to run back, and we
won't break down the scene entirely, but at the club
alien scene.

Speaker 4 (38:21):
Yes, so this is pre biker bar, right.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
She has already shown right away that she will ditch
Duncan to dance with Steve Ellinger, who, let's be honest,
not the most dangerous looking guy, a little bit stiff, weird,
leather jacket.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
Works name for the Hawk guy.

Speaker 3 (38:40):
By the way, that is not a hawke gy name.

Speaker 4 (38:42):
It's not Steve.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Steven. Maybe maybe Steven, but Steve not saying hey, Steve's
out there, love you much less saying that. But I'm saying,
like any of the Steve's out there, I know, if
you got to choose your own name, it wouldn't have
been Steve. You'd go for dunk and hotter than Steve.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
But she just bails on Duncan, whenever she wants to
to go off with other dudes.

Speaker 2 (39:08):
But will what when the bikers are not the bikers,
the truckers that you ran over another time when they
come up, do you realize and you run around the corner?
You dropped her like a bad habit.

Speaker 4 (39:21):
Like, oh you see how fast I ran? It was dunk.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
You're out and you were like looking around the corner,
And I was like, all right, yany at that point.

Speaker 4 (39:31):
She was on her own as far as I was concerned.

Speaker 2 (39:34):
Hey, and she deserves it. I'm just saying she did
just drop her like so fast.

Speaker 4 (39:40):
Not My wife said the same word.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
Gone, it was like all you saw was your hair whoosh,
and you were out. That was it.

Speaker 5 (39:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (39:47):
My wife said the same thing. She's like, wow, you
just hid behind that guy.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
I didn't grab her wrists, nothing out.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
Yeah that was it.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
But it worked in your favor because this little like
nemesis guy that was the vice president's son who's been
annoying her and wanting to take her on dates.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
This is when she got.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
To get get him to be the person that got
beat up versus juice.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
So that's great, a little payback, a little payback, which
is great Okay, now Here's the other thing I found
was very interesting with with kind of their relationship.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
Is that.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
A lot of times in these movies and Disney Channel
movies and or Wonderful World of Disney kind of movies,
it's not till the very end that something happens that
one of the characters reveals that they've been lying the
whole time, or they've been making something up, whereas Duncan
has is kind of going on through the movie, is
saying like, I lied to you.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
I'm not a rock climber. I lied to you.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
I don't do karate I made He even tells her
I made this bet, Like he didn't have to tell
her that. He could have just been like, let's go
to the dance and then to me. A typical Disney
Channel movie is they go to the dance. At the dance,
she finds out that he made this bet.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
Yes, Duncan was very honest. He was honest. Do you
know he is an honest guy? First of all, the lie,
he really exposed the whole lie where he really only
lied about that part of her being with him being
with the President's daughter, right, his friends didn't even know that.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Yeah, his original bet was just fifty dollars to bring
a girl. Right, he could have just shown up with
a girl and you could have met.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
Somebody at that biker could have just kind of halfway
told the truth. For some reason, Duncan is kind of
dumb and says the whole thing to really piss her off.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
He does well because he's he's the honest character of
the film.

Speaker 5 (41:30):
Guy.

Speaker 3 (41:31):
He so sees she was awful.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
She was awful to him.

Speaker 1 (41:35):
Okay, wait, is Halle your least favorite character of the film,
then no, who's your least Who's your least favorite.

Speaker 4 (41:42):
Character in the film? Because I know mine right away.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
Mine would be your little sister.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
Thank you, the little sister who just.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
Feel bad because I'm sure she's a great actress. So
you know, I have to always back pedal.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
It's the good character character.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Yes, was so unnecessary, and all throughout the movie, I
kept going, here were my questions. Why at your at
your parents' business party that they're having at their house.
Are you in a nightgown?

Speaker 5 (42:09):
Right?

Speaker 3 (42:10):
Why do you keep eating all of these appetizers?

Speaker 5 (42:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Why are you now at the benefit? Why are you
at the benefit you should? Why did your parents not
get you a sitter, like, we're gonna go take care
of what's going on with your brother. Here's a sitter.

Speaker 4 (42:25):
The ninety people at the house right isact.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
They're all gone. Someone could have watched her. Why is
she there? Like it just kind of was like, and
I kept again, she's one of those characters you keep thinking,
because she keeps popping up. There's gonna be a reason.
She's gonna save the day, She's gonna do this. She
really only kind.

Speaker 3 (42:40):
Of just had these sarcastic, little funny things that.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
Weren't that funny and kind of annoying. And again, I
don't blame her the actress. I'm sure it was the
totally the character.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Just didn't understand. And then I feel like the other
characters that kind of had more than what was necessary
were the two that stole the car.

Speaker 4 (42:58):
Yeah they were.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
However, they did combine your sister and the thief, and
they both nicknamed the President of the United States.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
Mister p Yeah, you're right. I didn't notice that they
both gave him rastick.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
Name, and that was it was so strange to me.
I just didn't make sense.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
But unfortunately, yeah, it was your little sister. I think
you could have been an only.

Speaker 4 (43:19):
Child, an only child with a different date. That's what
you're saying. It's a whole different movie you could have been. Okay.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
So the other question, did you not like the leather
jacket I was in? Or did you like the leather
jacket I was in? Because you never actually addressed that.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
I felt like the leather jacket was like super appropriate
for the time.

Speaker 4 (43:37):
Okay, okay, good, So then you liked those.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
I assumed, like, like I'm going to you know, be honest,
I really wasn't going out much in nineteen ninety eight,
like that much, but I do remember there being lots
of leather jackets in fashion, so I just took it
as that.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
What I thought about the whole time is, man, I
wonder if he got to pick this leather jacket that
he probably wore for like five months.

Speaker 4 (44:00):
Yeah, nope, every day for five months. Didn't pick the
leather jacket.

Speaker 1 (44:04):
No idea where that leather jacket is and certainly not
nearly as iconic as the pink true no, because it just.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
Looked like, you know, a normal leather jacket was. It
wasn't a standout piece, but it was great. Your hair
was more of a standout piece than that.

Speaker 4 (44:15):
I think that's probably true.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
One now, when we get to later in the film,
one of the scenes that people talk about all the
time as well is the kissing scene where we're in
front of the Lincoln Memorial. And again, because it's streaming
on YouTube, I do not know how different it looked.

Speaker 4 (44:33):
Back in the day.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
Yes, but wow, it looked fake, and of course it was,
but it looked it wasn't so bad when we're on
the steps and the Lincoln Memorial was behind us, But
when it cut to the other angle and it's the
reflection pool, it looked like it was paint by numbers.

Speaker 4 (44:51):
It looked really bad.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
I I'm a little embarrassed right now because when you
were in front of it, I was like, oh my gosh,
cause that was one of my questions, like did it
shoot in DC? And then I was like, oh my gosh,
it did they he got to do a scene in
front of the Lincoln. Oh my wow, wow. I thought
it was real on the phone the first time I

(45:15):
watched did I was watching on phone when I streamed
it on my TV on YouTube. Different But when I
right now, because you thought it looked so fake, and
I was like, whoa, that's pretty cool. I will say
it didn't look as great when it went back, but
I was like, I mean, but yeah. I fully was like, wow, Will,

(45:36):
I can't wait to see. Oh my gosh, what else
did you do that day? Like do you remember the
day that you got to that's pretty epic. I can't
imagine they allow very many people to just film in
front of that.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
Like you know that Jaws and Et were robots, right?
Those were fake?

Speaker 2 (45:52):
I know I said for that, but again, I was
watching it on my phone. When I watched it on
the TV fair enough then it was but on the phone,
and I was like, what I mean, Okay, now I
feel pretty awesome right now? Can we move on? There's
got to be something to move on quickly.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
That is my favorite thing ever. I was gonna say
one thing because I wanted to bring this up, and
this was something that I very rarely noticed, but I noticed,
and I really liked the kiss. Sometimes the kisses in

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these teen movies go a little too far or they're
a little too fake.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
It's one of the two. It's never and I thought
our kiss was actually very nice.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
I thought it was it wasn't too long, it wasn't
too passionate, it wasn't too crazy, it wasn't cold.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
It was like a real kind of first kiss.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
And it's because I also realized that's the only time
Elizabeth and I ever kissed, so it was your kiss. No,
I think we probably did it from both angles.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Ok, but it was.

Speaker 2 (47:04):
Did it feel awkward? Do you remember it? I did it.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
I did a kissing scene once.

Speaker 4 (47:08):
You've only done one kissing scene twice.

Speaker 2 (47:10):
I did it twice, once as it's Cheetah girl, and
then twice is like being able to do it as
like an adult.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
I didn't like either of those experiences, I'll be honest.

Speaker 4 (47:18):
Okay, yeah, there's.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
So many people. It's so weird. It felt I felt
like I was in junior high doing the first kiss
again because so many people were watching, and it was like,
oh weird, but so a couple angles for you, right yeah, Okay. However,
the hug immediately, it was like kissing the hug was weird.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
Yeah, the hug was weird, like it was like a.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
It was like, don't want to hug you. That was awkward, Okay,
see you later, Like, which is.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
So strange because the kiss, the kiss, the hug was not.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
The hug was awkward. It was it was kind of like, yeah,
you almost hands you did a handshake or a half time. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
Well again, I'm still wondering if I want to date
this girl after everything she's put me through.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Well, that's where I was going, like maybe you We're like, okay,
I want to kiss because obviously she's she's good looking girl.
Now now I get some clout with my friends, but
I'm not really quite sure about you anymore.

Speaker 4 (48:10):
Yeah, yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
On Boy Meets World, we kissed a different girl like
every week, so they at that point kissing your character did,
and Riders and Danielle and Ben were making out for
and then Rider and Trino were I mean, there was
so much kissing on our show, kiss of face sucking
on her man, okay, so that I was just used

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to it, all right.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
So then you have that big ending scene with Damney
Coleman outside of the school. He arrives in this limo.
Everyone instantly knows something BIG's gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
They probably have no idea really that the President of.

Speaker 2 (48:52):
The United States just called you out of class.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
But it was that was just the two of us together,
and it was amazing, and we were outside of an
actual school where we shot all that. That was so
all the stuff we shot inside the school was actually
in a school, and that this was the real front.

Speaker 4 (49:09):
Of the school. And he pulls up in the limo.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
And we got to do a scene just the two
of us, and it leads to another great story that
I have is my it's a fun Dabney Coleman story.
So we finished the film. It comes out, it does,
people loved it. Maybe about eight or nine years later,
I am on the Warner Brothers lot and there for something.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
I forget what it was. I think it was an
audition something like that.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
And I'm walking past a bank of trailers and I
look inside as I'm walking by, and there's Dabney in
one of the trailers.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
He's eating his lunch.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
And I walked past and I stopped and I went, no,
I have to say something to him. I have to
just say hi. I won't bother him. And so I
knocked on the door was open. I knocked kind of
on the precipice of the door, and I said, excuse me,
mister Coleman.

Speaker 4 (49:55):
I don't mean to interrupt you.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
He looked over as I as if I was some
pa or somebody coming to pick him up to get
him to set right. And I said, I don't know
if you remember this, but my name is Wilfredell. And
we did this movie called and he went my date.

Speaker 4 (50:06):
With the President's daughter. Will How are.

Speaker 2 (50:09):
You getting here? Wow?

Speaker 1 (50:12):
And he invited me into his trailer and I sat
down and again like the Dave Chapelle thing, we talked
for like a half an hour as he was eating
his lunch, asking me how I was doing. Oh man,
how much fun was it to work on that film?
And he just could not have been a nicer. It
was such a wonderful experience. So that was the guy
he was. He was had that gravitas about him, incredible

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actor who'd done these amazing things, but was also this
giving actor.

Speaker 4 (50:39):
He was kind. It was totally cool. So that was
one of my favorite.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
That's like, even with working with him, that moment of
sitting in his trailer and just talking about the film
is like my favorite Dabney Coleman moment.

Speaker 2 (50:51):
It was so cool, And you know what he probably
he seems like just hearing these few stories about him
from you, he probably would have been so upset if
you found out later on that you walked by and
didn't say hi, right, Like, how many times do you
get to be on set working and see other people
like you go and you know, even though you guys

(51:12):
don have like a crazy relationship tight filming together all
the time, you were part of a great movie and
then you go off and you don't. You don't get
to see a lot of people all the time that
you work with.

Speaker 4 (51:22):
If ever again, if ever?

Speaker 2 (51:24):
Absolutely, And it's not like there was social media back
then where you like click and like and kind of
stay connected. It's like he probably would have been so
bound being like what we'll just walk by.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
Like, you know, it was so cool, it was. Yeah,
I mean I haven't seen Elizabeth since.

Speaker 2 (51:41):
Oh I cannot wait.

Speaker 4 (51:42):
So again, this was nineteen ninety seven.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
So this interview is gonna veer Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
Yeah, I mean when we this will be the first
time we'll be we'll speak in person or even ever,
I think since the film ended.

Speaker 4 (51:55):
So we did the press stuff and that was it.
I haven't seen her since.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
Cause again, like so it works. It's just how the
industry is.

Speaker 3 (52:01):
It's you know, you work, work, work, work, work.

Speaker 2 (52:03):
You move on to the next thing, and yeah, but
speaking of.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Next thing, right, it got a great segment that we're
calling What's Next, And it's where you and I are
gonna work together to figure out after the film what
happened to the main characters, like did they stay together?

Speaker 4 (52:22):
Did they break up? What I mean?

Speaker 1 (52:23):
Okay, so the film ends, we get to go on
another great date. There's the great ending where the music
swells again and you hear me say, man, I can't
believe we got a chance to do this again.

Speaker 4 (52:33):
Your dad's a great guy. And the car pulls out.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
It's instantly flanked and surrounded by Secret Service black vehicles,
and then a helicopter flies overhead while the My Date
with the President's Daughter theme song plays epic, awesome, amazing.
What happens the next day? Now, I know you seem
to think that he's dropped her like a hot Is she.

Speaker 4 (52:53):
Back in the biker bar or what happens?

Speaker 2 (52:55):
No, I think by the end of the movie, when
she's finally seeing you, I think the biker bar actually
did open her eyes a little bit to the magician
in you. That magic that you just have got, the magic, Yes, nice, exactly,
it's that you know. Then after you save her from

(53:18):
her terrible decision to get on a bike with Steve,
and then you save her from that and you expose
by the way, you expose your Michael Jackson socks that
you were wearing that nobody knew until you fell on
the grass.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
My what what are Michael jacks You can't.

Speaker 2 (53:36):
Just throw that socks on with your dress shoes?

Speaker 4 (53:39):
Oh is that what he would wear?

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Your roll when he tosses you. By the way, I
was nervous for you, because you really got tossed around.

Speaker 4 (53:48):
I got to do stunt stuff. It was great.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
I was gonna ask you stunt double.

Speaker 4 (53:51):
Or no, no, that was me all all everywhere. It
was so cool.

Speaker 3 (53:55):
Well, that was awesome. You did a great job.

Speaker 4 (53:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (53:58):
When you do the final to the grass, you expose
these bright white socks.

Speaker 3 (54:06):
Yes, stressed shootes a great moment.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
It was awesome.

Speaker 4 (54:11):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
So anyways, you definitely did that. However, Okay, she decides
to grab the helmet goes home. So by the time
you guys can get to the movie, I do think
she's now seen your worth and okay, and that this
is the kind of guy that you really can can
have this life. Because again, does the president. Does he
get reelected?

Speaker 4 (54:33):
See, I think he doesn't get reelected, or.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
She's still stuck in this role of being the president's
daughter anymore.

Speaker 4 (54:38):
Who knows. I think he does, right, I think he
gets re elected.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
I think he loses the election and Duncan starts dating
Olsen's daughter next, Oh, who.

Speaker 4 (54:47):
Was the one he was running against. That's what I
think happens there. That's that's what happened.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
You find out that Duncan is actually this weird sociopath
that just wants to date president.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
He's got a list, he's actually.

Speaker 4 (54:58):
Thirty eight list exactly, very strange.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
She's dated them all, Chelsea Clinton, you name it, he's
been out with them.

Speaker 2 (55:06):
Oh man, this movie could have really been built around
Chelsea Clinton. Right.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
Well, I think that's kind of was the vibe because
this was ninety seven. Yeah, so this is this is
Pete Clinton. So yeah, I think I think that's bad.
I think she was kind of the model of what
it was. This the didn't have any brothers or sisters.
So you're going through it alone, child, Yeah, stuck, gonna
think you're everywhere you go as public, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:30):
By yourself, no one anywhere near your age, to understand
anything exactly right.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
It's got so yeah, I think they modeled it after her,
but that's interesting.

Speaker 2 (55:38):
And so yes, I believe she finally grew herself into
the person that was worthy of Duncan. That's where I'm at.

Speaker 4 (55:46):
So it's her growth story. I like that now she's
worthy of Duncan.

Speaker 2 (55:49):
I like that.

Speaker 4 (55:50):
I'll take it.

Speaker 5 (55:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
I have a game, yes, that we're going to be
playing every week that's called add a Maury. And okay,
let's say that you want to add a member of
the Disney Legend family the Maury's whether it be Tia
Tamara or taje one or all, but we have to.

Speaker 2 (56:19):
Add Yeah, isn't it Maori Tia?

Speaker 1 (56:22):
See I thought that too, But recently I saw an
interview that they did where I think it's Tia who
says it's actually Maury, which so upsets me because I
worked with Taj for years on Kim Possible, and I
hate to think that I was mispronouncing his name all
the time. You think of everybody who's been calling me Friedel,
and I know that it's like you, you don't want
to correct them, So I hate to think I've been

(56:42):
mispronouncing this name, but apparently it's more wow.

Speaker 4 (56:45):
Right, we've all been wrong, and I think they know better.

Speaker 1 (56:48):
Than we do.

Speaker 2 (56:49):
Well now they appreciate us obviously on this podcast.

Speaker 3 (56:52):
Yeah, correcting everyone.

Speaker 1 (56:54):
So what we're gonna do is the Disney legend, the
Maury's of course we're talking about you know, Tia, Tamara,
and taj If you had to add to this film
one or all of them, how do you add Amory
to my date with the President's daughter And I've got
something you do, okay, Okay, So I think what could

(57:17):
have been interesting is adding at least one scene, if
not to where Hallie actually has a best friend on
the outside, and it's either Tia or Tamara, okay, and
whether you do it through phone calls or they meet
at the mall, like maybe she's kind of helping her
do some of the stuff she needs to do, Like
I can help you get away from the Secret Service,

(57:38):
because the Secret Service in this film shouldn't be protecting
a bottle of milk, let alone the president of the
United States of America. It's it's horrifying to watch the greatest,
literally the greatest armed bodyguards in the history of the
world reduced to the President's Daughter movie. This was not
a good look for them, so I think, you know,

(58:00):
maybe making it a little more difficult to get away
from them. And she has somebody in the outside who's
kind of helping her, Like she reaches under the chair
at the movie theater and there's like something there for
her that Tea left her that could like help her
get out. Ah wow, Like something like that could be
like a cool kind of way in corporate.

Speaker 4 (58:20):
That's how I would add a Maori how about you?

Speaker 2 (58:23):
For me? I would add an adult Mallory and Tierra
Tamara an adult one yeah right, like yeah as they
are now.

Speaker 4 (58:30):
Yeah, because I love them.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
I love them.

Speaker 4 (58:33):
That's why we want to add them to every film
we can exactly.

Speaker 2 (58:36):
And she one of them would have been a campaign manager,
the campaign managed it, a woman campaign man. Nice, get
me the now. Taj those stays little. I like Taj
little and dorky. I like him to be like that
little dorky character. And he would have had some funny

(58:57):
just a cameo in the oh uh CD store. In
the CD store, I had a funny, awesome like moment there.
It would add to be a little bit of an
extra or extended scene. But that's where he would have
been for me interesting.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
I would have had him as a little kid walk
in and slap the snacks out of that girl's hand
and just go.

Speaker 4 (59:14):
Stop it and walk out. That would have been it.

Speaker 2 (59:19):
Cut it out, it out well.

Speaker 4 (59:24):
So, okay.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
One of the things that I've noticed as you and
I are becoming better and better friends is that and
this is a perfect example of the way you were
pointing stuff out in the mall that I never would
have seen. Is that Sabrina sees things that I don't see.
So we have a segment here we're doing that's just
called Sabrina sees Sabrina, What did you see in this
movie that I'm sure I did not, because I think

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these are important.

Speaker 3 (59:49):
Well, I'm glad that you mentioned that we are becoming
better and better friends.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
Yea, because I will say that it was hard to
pick it apart just because obviously this is all fun.

Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
It's not supposed to be offensive.

Speaker 4 (01:00:03):
Do what you gotta do.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
I know how it is to watch yourself, so it's
like you pick everything apart, you know. It was kind
of like, oh, he's probably seen this, He's probably seen that.
This is the first one is going to go back
to that gorgeous, gorgeous head of hair you got, so
that this is this is a tribute to that. You
basically shot two hair commercials during this movie, and I

(01:00:28):
didn't know if you knew that, you should have definitely
had a sponsorship. As I said earlier, I did, yes too,
full blown. I mean it looked like there was a
wind machine. You look like Beyonce. You were selling the
luscious locks, the everything. The first one happens right after
the car gets stolen. You're out in the middle of

(01:00:49):
the street. You're looking this way, you're looking this way,
you're looking behind you, you're looking to the breath. The
whole time. Your hair is slashing, swashing, and then Hallie
is like, oh no, you're not taking this away from me.
I'm looking this way too. So it was blonde and
net and blonde. I mean it is like here everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, right,

(01:01:12):
and you guys are just trying to figure out how.

Speaker 3 (01:01:14):
This just happened to you. That's the first one.

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
The second one is right after you were on TV
and now you're running from the agents.

Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
The agents have actually finally found you, and.

Speaker 4 (01:01:25):
Because we went to where they are.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
Yes, you went to exactly where they would be. You
got on a camera which is definitely being shown on TV. Yep,
expose yourself. Now they see you gotta go start running
and the way and you're not doing it. It's just
happened to be that you're both of your I mean,
her blonde locks are swinging, yours are swing. I mean,

(01:01:48):
it's it's part two of your commercial. Like I said,
two different two different times, it was pretty magical. Like
both times it was just so much air and just
had to I hope everyone really gets a chance to
go watch this and see how gorgeous and how again
you should have been sponsored by Panteine pro v. That

(01:02:11):
was probably that.

Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
Was big, big one back then. Soon Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
That that had it all over. If this was happening now,
it would have been. I mean it's not for the movie,
definitely for your Instagram, right, Okay?

Speaker 4 (01:02:25):
Love that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
The second is I don't know if you know this
or not, but you got engaged twice during in this movie.

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
I got engaged twice.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
Yes, so you have. It starts off in the beginning
of the movie where you had like it was like
a little gumball game thing where you grab this ring.
You see this ring that like has a little hologram
the eye opens and closes right.

Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
A little winking at you.

Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
Yeah, then you guys have this horrific night.

Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
Hallie has completely treated you like garbage, and you have
still stuck with her because Duncan again, I keep saying
you too, Dalkin has still stuck with her, and he's
just a great guy. You go up on the rooftop,
you admit that you have no experience in any of

(01:03:11):
the things that you've told her that you have. He's honest,
expert on you are being honest, and then you bring
out this ring, which was cute and you know, especially
I think a lot of girls can either say their
friend or them got like a like a little promise
ring or a ring from a boy at some point.
But she legit puts it on her ring finger, her

(01:03:33):
engagement ring finger.

Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
Does she really?

Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
Yes? I rewind it multiple times to see that yes,
she in fact puts it right there, and then she's
playing with it as you guys are dancing. She's excited
because she's engaged. She's only known this guy for one
day and it's wonderful. He then tells her about the
thing and then boom, ring engagement is over.

Speaker 4 (01:03:58):
When did we get engaged again?

Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
In front of in front of the iconic linkine.

Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
Front of a real Lincoln memorial.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
You hold her ring back out and proposed to her
yet another time, and she puts it right back on
her ring finger. I'm like, guys, these kids are kids
and they're getting engaged. So you got engaged twice? That
was so congratulations.

Speaker 4 (01:04:24):
Well, with all the hair commercial money, we're going to
be living.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
Well, we're living the dream.

Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
Now we come down to it, let's rate the film again.
Let's what are we doing?

Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
It on a scale of one to ten?

Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
I think one to ten is a great rating.

Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
And again, we're this is our first episode, our first
movie ever, so it's difficult to just throw it out.

Speaker 4 (01:04:45):
Let's do let's let's call it one to ten pink dresses.

Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
One pink pink dress is a bad movie. Ten pink
dresses is a night at a biker bar. One to
ten pink dresses. And it's so difficult because we have
nothing to compare.

Speaker 3 (01:05:02):
It to, right first movie we've we've done, so.

Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
How many pink dresses do you give it?

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
You know? I again not to you know, just because
you're my boy, And I don't want to pump too much,
but I would, honestly, and I you know I can't.
I'm too fickle to do just solid numbers. I need
a point five option.

Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
Of course, I really.

Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Think, you know what, I'm not even I'm gonna go nine.
I think we hit it.

Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
Really, you're gonna go with a nine?

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Yes, I don't, because I don't know what really when
it's a movie about this, it's about young love, it's
a you know, a rom com like on the channel.
There's got to be that little cheese factor, you know
what I mean to me, it had all of the
right formula to make a really great rom com for

(01:05:57):
the family.

Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
That's impressive.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
I am reserved in my of myself just because of
It's like looking at my own performance. Obviously, I have
trouble grading it super high because I know I as
an actor, you just want to go back and oh
I want to do that scene again, or oh I
want to do Oh I wish I could rewrite this
one thing.

Speaker 4 (01:06:16):
But I still think it. Still think it was good.
I do.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
I think it was a good movie. I think it
was a good family movie. I think again, the pink
dress iconic. The theme song totally iconic. I think it
moved well, you know, it wasn't. It didn't wasn't dragging.
I didn't sat and sit there kind of going like, man,
this movie is taking forever, which is important. Yes, I'm

(01:06:38):
gonna go I'm gonna take your point five and I'm
gonna go seven point five.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
For this, all right, Yes, And I couldn't allow you
to do that because I know we're gonna do. Yes,
I'm gonna have to do this, and I'm yeah, give
it like a four.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
Right, and I'm gonna be like, you're crazy because it's great.

Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
So I'll let you you the seven point.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Okay, I'm gonna guse seven and a half pink dresses.
Although the dress is yeah, the dress is so small.
I don't know how you get half address out of
that because it's already half a dressed.

Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
But it is iconic.

Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
Well, that's it. That's our first one in the books.
And we started with a doozy. We started with My
Date with the President's Daughter from nineteen ninety eight, a
film that is near and dear to my heart.

Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
I'm so glad I got a chance to watch it again.

Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
I'm so glad you and I got to break this
down together because I love hearing a that you watched
it back in the day. Yes, and how so how
it's changed from when you were a kid to now
was super cool to hear.

Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
I love that's awesome. I think that's really really cool.
Next week, do I get to announce what we're doing
next week?

Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
Or would you like to announce the movie that we're
doing next week?

Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
What would you like to do there, Sabrina.

Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
I mean I would. I guess I'll take it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
I think you should.

Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
You know what this franchise means a lot to me.
And it's my turn to watch the Cheetah Girls, Yes,
the original og Cheetah Girls first movie. I will say
I have not watched this in a very long time,

(01:08:14):
okay actually, because you know it's hard to watch yourself
without yeah teaking it. But I will say my daughter
has definitely seen all of the little music videos that
we do in the first one, especially the end finale.
She okay, definitely knows that song. So it's been kind
of cool in that way. But you can see this
on Disney Plus and let's get some groul power going.

Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
Okay, Okay, Well, we're gonna have to get into all this.

Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
Next week, so you're gonna have to let me know
what you think about the Cheetah Girls, the Fastest Feeline,
and the Jiggy Jungle.

Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
I am already so looking forward to this.

Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
I cannot wait to be there in the next episode,
and hopefully you are all gonna be there with us
in the next episode two as we do the Cheatah Girls.
I cannot wait for my first time ever. Thank you
so much for joining us for episode one of Magical Rewind.
It's been such a journey to get here. We're so
glad and we're hoping you're going to join us in
the future because we're gonna have a lot of fun.

(01:09:12):
If you want to hit us up, make sure you
go to at Magical Rewind pod that is on Instagram.
Let us know what movies you want us to do,
because we're as you can tell, we're.

Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
Going out of order. We're just gonna be picking new ones,
old ones.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Even if it's the worst one on your list.

Speaker 4 (01:09:29):
Shout it out.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
We want to watch it.

Speaker 3 (01:09:31):
We want to watch everything everything.

Speaker 1 (01:09:34):
We're here with you, hopefully you're here with us, and
don't forget we're sitting here watching movies.

Speaker 4 (01:09:38):
We're not watching films, so join us next week. Bye.
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