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October 2, 2024 74 mins

Imagine a personal journal turning into a best selling novel… Will and Sabrina are watching “Read It and Weep” starring Kay and Danielle Panabaker.

This film aired in 2006 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. 

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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Sabrina, We've been doing a bunch of these together. Now,
I feel like we're getting to know each other as people,
as friends. We're enjoying the time that we're spending together.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
In your tone that you have right now is already
making me nervous about the first questions.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
I think it's a hard hitting question. I think it's
a question that I'm amazed our friendship has gotten this
far without knowing. It's one of the first things I
knew about writer and Danielle. So, okay, this is important. Yeah,
pineapple on a pizza good or communist?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Oh you know, it's crazy because I just recently flipped
to the other side. I used to just think it
was so ridiculous. I didn't like it.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
At all, right, which was the first answer.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Okay, But as well as barbecue pizza, not a fan.
I don't think things on pizza are. They're not my thing.
I'm not really a barbecue chicken person in general.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
But.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Like on pizza or salads, I just don't like. I
just they don't mix for me. However, now I told
you that Jordan has a trigger, and we have the
pizza oven thing for the trigger, and we did our
own dough all of that. Did pineapple him barbecue, and yeah,
I did all of that. I just I mean, that's
just what I knew he was gonna like. And it

(01:33):
was kind of like a thing for me to do
for him. And then I tried it and it was
like a different pizza to me. So I did flip.
But I'm sure it won't last long, for to long.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
I don't hate you. You're just wrong in your opinion.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
I'm more veggies spicy, you know what. That's more me.
I do not like it normally, but I will say
for whatever reason, and this concoction of a of a
machine that we got it made.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
It so good and change machine.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
It worked, Yes, And I'm sure if I ever order one,
I'll be right back to where I started.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Hands down, the correct answer, the correct We're just getting
to know each other, just getting to know each other. Well.
Welcome back to Magical Rewind, the show that makes you
want to grab your friends, your PJS, and your popcorn
and go back to a time when all the houses
were smart, the waves, tsunamis, and the high School's musical.
I'm Wilford All and.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
I'm Sabrina Brian.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
What's time for our podcast Sabrina Whimsical, Walt Disney Wherewithal
where two hosts breakdown the ongoing journeys of socialites susie
Ces and tsunamis. And this week we're taking apart the
alliteration heavy as You Could Tell two thousand and six
family comedy, Read It and Weep. This was based on
the novel How My Private Personal Journal Became a bestseller,
a title that has actually used directly as a line

(02:52):
in the movie. And it's authored by Julia de Villers,
who would later go on to write the Maddie Ziggler
book series with Maddie and Sabrina. What other book She.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Wrote a book with me called Princess of Gossip. There
go love Julia. She is the sweetest woman and just
I just love she can think of book ideas and
just it's just she's so quick. She's amazing.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
That's awesome. Well I and you know, spoiler alert, she
was going to be coming on the show and then
had to postpone. But we'll get her on. She's going
to You're gonna be able to talk to her about it.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
We'll get on.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
So it's going to be uh. And she's also a
cameo in the movie. Yes, and you're going to have
to tell me where. So we'll keep an eye out
and let me know when you see her go like,
there's waldough because I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
It happens pretty early on. It's not it's not too
far down the line.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Did you read this book?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
No? I didn't. I didn't. Okay, the movie had already
been made, and so I already knew about her and
that my my manager somehow connected with her and got
us connected, and I went to one of her book signings.
She's so easy to fall in love with. She's a twin,
which I always love. I just think twins are the coolest.

(04:02):
And yeah, she's like amazing and I love.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Okay, Well, I can't wait to be able to sit
down and talk with her.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
And so this one is obviously is focusing on the
dynamics of high school Read It and Weep was filmed
in good old Salt Lake City in the decom paradise
known as Murray High School. And if it looked familiar
to all of you, there's a very good reason for that.
It was the backdrop for some of high school musical
and all of minute Men. It looks like the most
amazing high school in the history of high schools. Did

(04:27):
you notice immediately that we were back in a familiar space?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
You know what the the cafeteria look like the cafeteria
from Xenon to me, when not not the space cafeteria
on air.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Yeah, it looked a little.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
That's what I clocked was, Oh, that cafeteria is from Xenon.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
I remember, I think we should keep it where. Frankly,
all of these things like Shermer High, like all the
kind of old school eighties movies. I think all these
movies are all actually taking place at the same high school.
I think all these characters actually go to high school
together from all these different movies, and it's just the
day you get there, it's like, oh, I guess we're
singing today, like you just never know. So I think
that's kind of never know. So no soundtrack was ever

(05:08):
released for this movie, which is strange, but that did
that stop Disney from pushing some of their Hollywood recording
artists into the fold. The song Outside Looking In by
Jordan Pruitt was recorded for this movie, as well as
a track from Disney actor Nick Whittaker and our favorite
high school musical ghost voice Drew Seely, who as a
name that has come up several times on this podcast.
We got to get Drew.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
He was really part of this huge era.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
You know what we should do is we should get
another actor to come on to be on Zoom, but
Drew's voice comes on and sings and talks for I
think that's what we should do. The montages of this
movie are actually just music videos for all the tracks
in it. You can tell and read it and weep
as you all know, because you'd like to watch along
with us. Is available to stream now on Disney Plus.
Watch it now or wait until after the podcast. It's

(05:53):
a preference that no one should judge, be yourself, have
some confidence and figure it out, and so we always go.
Did you know anything about reading a week before we started?
You did because you knew Julia?

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Right? Yes, so I knew the preface. I had not
watched it, but I already knew the two main actresses
that were in it. Sure is we've already seen her
at some point in a d com and then the
younger one, who I just think is just so cute
and so adorable. I loved watching.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Well, she will get into that because it was I
I had trouble watching her, And I'll get into why.
When I say why, it would be like, oh, okay,
that makes sense. Trouble is the wrong word. It's just
it was. It was throwing me as I was watching.
But we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll hit all of that
all right. By the way, three guesses. Did I know
anything about this movie before? Can I? I'm okay, No,

(06:41):
I knew nothing. So before you accidentally email your friend
the wrong file and become the voice of a zapping generation,
let's get into the synopsis. A high school girl's private
journal becomes a best seller after she accidentally hands it
in as a homework assignment. Did you ever have a journal?
Were you a journal?

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I did? I did a little bit, and then I
had one of these like uh, digital my diary type
things or something I remember.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
How like a tamagachi or those different.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
No, it's totally that's that's like a game. Basically, this
is like a little had a little keyboard and you
could only write again same like kind of sort of
how it was for Twitter or whatever certain amount of characters.
It was just like a little tidbit every day that
you would do.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
And it kind of cool. Have you found it? You
should find it and try to know.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I'm sure I threw it away. I'm not good at
keeping stuff on. My mom might actually have it.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Boards things I recently found. We talked about it on
Pommy's World. I found a journal that I made that
I kept only for like the first month and a
half that I lived in Los Angeles that I was
doing Boy Means World. But it was it was amazing
to see again. Yeah, what did you think of the movie?
Early thoughts? What'd you think?

Speaker 2 (07:49):
I thought it was cute. You know, it's kind of
stepped us out of we did. We've obviously done a
lot of musicals, right, We've done a lot of movies
that have been built around sports, so that adds a
different energy. And then recently we've been doing you know,
we're we've jumped into doing Halloween vibes. This was just
kind of a movie that I feel was really relatable

(08:11):
of just every day insecurities of a high school young girl, right,
and boys and everything as well.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
I think mostly girls though, well.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Yeah, mainly girls, but you know, Connor and their shout
out to our.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
Boy get into a we have to talk about this,
but I love him.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Yeah, but anyway, so you know, I just think it
was just kind of a girl's like yeah, okay, we'll
say more of a girl.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
It was a girls movie. This one was tough for
me to connect with, was it. Yeah, yes, this was
tough for me to connect with.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
But I think it's also hard and something very big
to like put a pinpoint on is it is also
extracted from the big power music scenes and the big
you know, high school basketball games and like that kind
of stuff. So it had it was good for it
to not have any of those big energy. It was

(09:01):
just placed into it.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Yeah. My, So I had trouble connecting this movie. I
didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. It
was just kind of a movie. My problem with this
movie was the second I turned it on, I knew
exactly what was going to happen. Really, okay, of course
you knew exactly what did the second you know the premise,
you know, I knew step by step exactly what was
going to happen in this movie. Every step of the way.

(09:25):
Nothing surprised me, nothing shocked me. It was a standard
ABC gets Too Big for Breeches thinks she's popular, leaves
her friends, gets her friends back. But I mean, it's
I've just.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Seen it at that haven't seen it. I thought this
would be a great movie for them to be seen.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Again, it's not. It wasn't a bad movie. I had
trouble connecting with this movie again. Acting all good, but
you know, it was just I knew where it was going.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Line doesn't really over arc into like any type of
an adult world, you know what I mean. It's really
based for young young kids going through this kind kind
of awkward stage and you know, finding themselves in a
hierarchy of high school and all that kind of stuff.
Like I think that's like not something that parents or
adults or anyone outside of high school can really like. No,

(10:13):
I get you a little bit, but not as much.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
I just feel like I've seen this movie a thousand
times and I've seen better versions of it. That's how
I kind of look. But it was what it was.
Read it and weep was directed by another name we've
heard a ton of times here, Paul Hohen, a man
whose name has been said, like we've talked about a
lot of times on the podcast lately. He's a dcom legend.
The Man began his career on Kids Incorporated, and jumped
into the Disney movie spectrum with Here's an Old Banger,

(10:37):
Luck of the Irish, and racked up other titles like
Jump In, The Cheated Girls, One World, Camp, Rock To,
and eventually the entire franchise of the Zombies. So he
is still doing with Love TAKEO Love to get him
on the show. It stars another sister duo, something we
at least know they like from titles like Double Teamed,
but this time they're not using twins. It is the

(10:57):
Panabaker Girls. Kay and Danielle, best known for their stint
on the TV show Summerland. Both were child stars who
racked up credits on some kid favorite shows and movies.
So Kay, who played the all American and shy Jamie Bartlett,
had appeared on shows like Er, Seventh Heaven, and Angel
before Summerland, and was already in a dcom Life is Rough.

(11:18):
You may also I'm Gonna say it every time. By
the way. You may also recognize her from Phil the Future,
the two thousand and seven Nancy Drew movie, or the
two thousand and nine reboot of Fame I'm Gonna Live
Till Tuesday. She retired from acting in twenty twelve and
has since become a zoologist working at Disney World in Orlando.
So she's still in the Disney family. That's totally cool.
And the reason I said I was thrown by watching

(11:41):
her is because to me, she looked so much like
Larissa olinek when she was younger that it threw me.
It just absolutely threw me. I was like, that's Larissa, Yes,
it was. It was strange. And then we've got older sister, Danielle,
who plays the fictional and wildly confident Tea spilling Isabella
or is who is still acting. You may know her

(12:02):
now as Caitlin Snow or Killer Frost and what was
the DCTV universe on shows like The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow,
and DC Legends of Tomorrow. Her dcom career started with
Stuck in the Suburbs, and she also appeared in sky High,
the TV show Shark Justified, and Franklin and Bash and
Little fun fact. Sky High was actually written by the
creators of a little show called Kim Possible. And she

(12:22):
has a little career as a scream queen, appearing in
two thousand and nine's Friday the Thirteenth, The Crazies and
Piranha three D D? Is that right? Am I saying that?

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Right?

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Think it is three D D?

Speaker 3 (12:32):
I mean, well, I don't mean to dirty the podcast,
but it's it's Parana three double D?

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Is that what it is? Is it really Piranha three
double D?

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Double d?

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Oh? That's awesome. Three It's the best title I've ever heard.
They are two very fun sisters from the extended Disney universe,
and we're happy to see them in this Did you
do you know them in real life at all?

Speaker 2 (12:54):
No? No?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Okay. I had a meal or two with Danielle at
some conventions. You'd sit down and have lunch together, something
very sweet. And they've been around forever. I mean just
absolutely ever. But again, every time I was watching K
I was like, that's Larissa, that's Larisa.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Marquis C. Brown is Lindsey. You may know her from
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Gray's Anatomy or Scandal. And
Jason Dolly, a true dcom legend and friend of the show,
is back. He plays Connor. He appeared in Minute Men.
I wonder if shooting in this location gave him weird
flashbacks and hatching Pete, but is best known as PJ.

(13:29):
Duncan on Good Luck Charlie, which also had a decom
Christmas movie, and Newt and Corey in the House. And
I'm gonna say something right now. I'm gonna I'm gonna
hot take it as but it's official. He is my
favorite dcom actor. He is so likable and nerdy and
fun and he's great and he if we're giving out

(13:51):
awards with someday, we have to. Yes, he is my
favorite DCM actor because he is just so good in
this movie. He was good, admitted, but he's just good
and you instantly like him.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
Yes, with that, I mean it feels like without him
even trying, you just he's just so easy to watch.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
And he's adorable. Yeah, Jason, you are adorable.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
He's great. He's my favorite dcom actor of all time.
I somebody come and knock me off this hill because
I'm gonna die on it. He's my favorite dcom actor
of all time. And we've got another friendly face with
Tom Virtue as the dad. Ralph Bartlett. We know him
as the dad in Even Stevens. We just saw the
Even Stevens movie and the Even Stevens d com which
we just talked about. But he's a longtime working actor

(14:38):
who's also appeared in Iron Man three, Green Book, and
like one hundred different TV shows, including Dirty John, Crazy
Ex Girlfriend, and New Heart. And then we got the
mom Connie Young. Her first job in Hollywood was on
a movie often called the worst movie ever made, Troll two.
What do we call sequels on the show Troll two?

(15:00):
This time it's personal, which is undoubtedly not what it's called.
But I've never seen Troll two. Now I have to
see it, because well I.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Thought you did see. I have no constantly what the
Troll one was.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Troll one is. Troll one is a masterpiece, won eleven
Academy Awards. Troll two very bad?

Speaker 3 (15:16):
He will do you know? I'm sorry to chime in again,
but do you know the name of the kid in
Troll one?

Speaker 2 (15:22):
No? What is it?

Speaker 3 (15:23):
Harry Potter?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
No?

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Yeah, that's the character's name.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Is it really? And this is before the whole franchise, right?
It was?

Speaker 3 (15:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Wow, wow, wow, Harry Potter and the Crazy Troll Movie.
I love that Harry Potter. This movie, though, runs eighty
four minutes, which is below the target, but I'd much
rather see that than above the target, and it was
written by Patrick J. Clifton, who is a big deal
in the Poppy World universe. He is the writer of
Summertime Switch starring mister Ryder Strong. He also has the

(15:53):
story credit on the poly shorre movie Son in Law,
and wrote the is that an that you love?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Love that movie? Oh it's so good cruising the pipeline.
It's so good. You're a huge I was. I mean
when he was big. I loved it. I loved everything
he did.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
He was so funny to me, that's awesome. I love that.
I don't think I've ever seen a poly shor movie,
and that's a shame. He seems like a nice guy.
Getting back to mister Clifton, he also wrote the dcom
Go Figure, which I think is about figure skating or
it's about maths. I don't know. I don't know. I
think it's could be either. I think it's about figure skating.
He shares credit with obviously the writer of the book,
mister Villers, but also Beth Regazzio, who was a frequent

(16:37):
writing partner of his as well. All right, here we go,
pick up your tmu iPad and get to write in
words and drawn stick figures because it's time to get
in to read it and weep. So we start the
movie in away we've never once seen before ever in
a d com. We're in a girl's bedroom. Oh wait,
that's how we start most of them.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
But at the same time, great way to learn the character.
It gets everything we need. So while the credits are
rolling over the music in this case, we see a typewriter,
a pencil sharpener, and use journals, leading us right to
young Jamie Bartlett at her laptop, feverishly typing away, narrating
that this story won't be about how high school is
the worst time of somebody's life. She wants to tell

(17:17):
us about Isabella aka Is, who's played by her more glamorous,
made up sister in real life. Really cool casting. It's
like looking at yourself in the future a little bit
the better version of yourself. Whol way to use sisters,
I thought, as opposed to just we're playing sisters. It
totally Yeah, very interesting and a great casting. Yes, we
enter a fantasy rold over her high school, populated by

(17:39):
the normal clicks and a witchy librarian, but only real
in her journal, which is a type of early photoshop
mix of hand drawn text and clip art. Isabella, you know,
is as we said, is more confident and desired than
Jamie and is so strong she's even able to climb
to the top of the dreaded gym class rope and
then fall right into the arms of dreamy class name

(18:00):
Vincent Marco, who looks like a taller version of zach
zac Efron. I thought the Zachrony.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
I mean it just was he looked more of like
an Italian version of Zach.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Yes, yeah, it looks just like him. Just like did
you have to climb the rope in No?

Speaker 2 (18:20):
I was in my serenacities, ask Will did he ever
have to do this rope climb thing?

Speaker 1 (18:26):
I never did I by this point, So what you
do it? In? Like sixth grade? Fifth fifth grade? So
I mean the eighties early eighties.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Yeah, hard, Yeah, climbing a rope. I've done it before,
somewhere like a you know, like an obstacle course type place.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
We didn't have knots either. They had knots in their rope,
so they were we just had a rope and we
just have to grab on and inside of your thighs
get gloves. No, you don't, get you you have this
obsession with gloving up your hands before you do stuff, well.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
When it requires like a rope that gives you rope
burn and blisters, Yes, I feel like that's the safest
way to get I.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Wanted to crotch gloves back in the day because that's
the problem.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Oh wow, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
So Isabella can climb the rope and ring the bell,
but we returned to reality where Jamie can barely make
it halfway. And this is actually a story about a
person who doesn't love high school, and that person is Jamie.
And this is where she says, this story is actually
about how my private personal journal became a bestseller. So
she ties the book right in. They obviously they changed
the title of the book, but they use it. So

(19:34):
Jamie gets pinballed around the busy school hallways until she
bumps into her two friends, Harmony and Lindsay. Lindsay's trying
to save the planet, by which she means the theater
downtown which is called the Planet. Harmony painted the posters,
but they're in a cubic style that no one could read,
and frankly, I thought the posters looked really cool. The
girls are off the class, handing out flyers in the
way when they run into evil cheerleaders, Sawyer and the

(19:55):
feared populars. But in the journal she caused Sawyer Myrna,
she writes that the whole school was afraid of Murna
and her clones. But Isabella is intrigued. So this might
be the hardest recap we have to do, because it's
Aliases and Isabella and is and Myrna and Sawyer Sawyer,

(20:17):
and it's Marco is the guy, but he's it's there's
a lot going There's a lot going on people.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Yeah, it's a lot of back and forth.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Yes, and a lot of fantasy to the other one,
a lot of possible mental illnesses and schizophrenia. It's like,
no joke, I thought I was worried for this girl.
So we now see another fantasy. This time is stands
up to the mean girls then makes them disappear with
a flick of a magical wrist zap. The student body
chants her name in celebration, but in reality, Jamie is

(20:46):
slacking in class and not paying attention. Dreamboat Marco is
called on to read his poem, and it's about a
secret he has. He likes a quiet girl that makes
him smile, and when he stands up to walk to
the front, everybody in class, boys, girls alike are just
staring at him with moony eyes, including the teacher.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
I know, it was a little odd to me.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
It was weird. Even the teacher was like undressing this
kid with her eyes. It was like, wow, I even
rewound it, like did I see that right?

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Yes? The background actor in front of her two best
friends is sitting there practically drew bro jill out a
little bit. Come on, pull it together, guys.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Is this your type? Did this guy do it for you? Ah? No?

Speaker 2 (21:35):
The hair that hair I can't I can't do.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
You're not You're not a moppy, floppy hair kind of guy.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
No, I know. I'm like a nice and clean cut Okay.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, Bieber never did it for you?

Speaker 2 (21:47):
No, No, Plus Bieber was like eleven, Well, this.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Kid's probably like fifteen. This Marco kid who the teacher
is I all day long?

Speaker 2 (21:57):
So you know, come on, I know, yeah, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
It was yeah, it was that one threw me. But anyway,
he gets up, he reads his poem and he ends
with does she like me too? And Jamie absolutely loves it,
but will have to fight her teacher to get this guy.
As the bell rings, the teacher reminds him their essays
for the writing competition are due Monday. After class, we
meet Jamie's pal, an adorable little dork named Connor, once

(22:25):
again played by Jason Dolly, and the second he comes
on screen, I felt happy again. He's great and he's
just so perfect for Disney and d coms. He is
always the everyman and he plays it so well. But
he is clearly jealous of Marco because he has a
thing for the teacher. I'm kidding. He obviously has a
thing or Jamie. But we are getting into that. But

(22:46):
now we have to talk about the school cafeteria which
you mentioned earlier.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Yes, which I have never seen a school cafeteria look like.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Is it a mall food court?

Speaker 2 (22:59):
I stopped it and rewound, going, wait, did we just
are we out of school? And now we went to
the mall? Like that's what it looks like it does
with the neon signs and the lines, like there are
lines in the cafeteria where you can go buy like
a hot launch or whatever. But this was not looking
like a school to me, and I don't remember it

(23:20):
in minute Man.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Well, they probably have to. They probably a dressing it
up to look different, but why go with Westfield Mall
food court?

Speaker 2 (23:30):
No, I know, I wish a panda express and a
press and a hot dog on a step be the
same thing.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Yeah, I agree on hundred percent. It was. It was weird.
There are numerous restaurants in it, and Neon signs that
read international and home Cooking, so it Yeah, I don't
know where they came up with this, but it's it's
was a strange choice for a high school cafeteria, yes, Jamee,
but so please write us your letters, by the way,
if you in fact went to school to them all.

(24:00):
And this is what Jamie sees her older brother Lenny,
who was basically completely unnecessary in this entire film. I
did not get why he was here. He did nothing.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Even the button at the end.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Oh wow, no sense, it was I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Same. Plus he was a jerk. He was so mean
to I.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Was in moody and weird, and I get it.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
That's the way you know, they I've heard, you know,
high school boys are at that age and they just
want to be like trapped in their room by themselves
and whatever. But she didn't seem like an annoying little
sister to me, no, and it's like a really nice girl,
and she was very It's not a dynamic normally.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
And I don't know this because I only have brothers
and their own me, but I thought the dynamic is
normally like if you and your brother are close in age,
then it's like, hey, dude, don't talk to me in
high school. But if you're a junior or a senior
and your little sister comes into the school, right, I
think it's normally like you're the brother steps up and
I'm gonna watch out for my little sister.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Yeah, efective, that's the more. That's the more thing though,
I mean, least I saw was the little sister being annoyed,
like I can't talk to anyone without you coming in
and making it known that you're on campus.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Yeah, chill out.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
You know.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
That's why I feel like the dynamic made no sense.
The character made no sense entirely. But he of course
quickly informs her not to talk to him at school.
Jamie goes since with her two girl Bessie's and Connor,
and we learned that Harmony and Jamie work at Jamie's
dad's pizza shop, that is serving raw fish as a
topping and again almost as disgusting as pineapple. Jamie catches

(25:39):
a glimpse of Marco, who is being embraced by Meanie
Sawyer and Mann. Does she long for that touch. We
are now at the pizza shop. Jamie's dad says he
has a pizza of the future for her sleepover later.
It smells disgusting its liver and onion pie, and some
customers literally run out. Jamie's mom's concerned they could go
out of business soon. How did you feel about so?

(26:02):
I got the disney of it, and I liked the
idea that the dad, like is trying to come up
with different ideas of what should be on top of
the pizza. It gave me real Henry Winkler and holes vibes.
I don't know if you've seen holes yet, but you
know where He's always trying to to get rid of
the smell in the shoes. So he's trying all these
different things, which I get, good idea, but who thinks liver?

(26:24):
And like the idea that the ones that actually picture
you're so stupid.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yes, there's like nobody wants to eat that by itself.
You know what? I mean, son, I know people do,
but just all these crazy kids. Yeah, it wasn't kid
friendly at all.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Right, come up with funnier ideas. I thought, like, wait,
did you put skittles on a pizza? Like it's candy
and pizza? What kid isn't gonna love that?

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Totally totally like something great, you know, totally That's what
I was thinking as well.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah it was weird to me. But here we noticed
that Sawyer Marco and her click are there at the
pizza shop, and once again Sawyer. She demeans Jamie as
a server, leading us to yet another Isabella fantasy where
she ends up throwing the drink on her, but in reality,
Jamie meagerly returns to the kitchen. At the girl's sleepover,
Jamie reveals her writing assignment is about how break time

(27:15):
between classes can be more efficient. She's focused on something
educational instead of creative, even though her friends thinks she's
the best writer in class, and she admits that if
she doesn't write, she'd quote have a nutty. Now we
get notes from our producers sometime, okay, and I have
a big note from producer Jensen that says, what does
this mean? Did they try to start a word. It

(27:37):
never comes back. And I would like to tell producer
Jensen that my friends and I used to say pitch
a nutty all the time. So it sounds so it's
weirdly right now that I do that, but it's like, oh, man,
did she pitch a nutty the other night?

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Like she just what does that mean? Nutty?

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Like no, again, this is we used to say pitch
a nutty. My friends and I said it all the time.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
I have a nutty? But what is a nutty?

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Like you're going nuts? I'm throwing a nutty. Man, I'm
going pitching a nutty right now.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
I mean I didn't think anything of it being sexual
in that, but what you just said.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
You said it made it really sexual and I'm uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
Seeing something now we're throwing things like.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Man, that person was pitching a nutty.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Yeah, okay, I had.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Heard it before, but apparently I'm the only one. And
it's just in my head.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Same thing in my think, what is that? What's a nutty?
That sounds right there with Jensen? Are they trying to
like make fetch something? You know? That's what seems like
fetch a thing?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
It's a nut don't don't pitch a nutty. We'll be fine.
This is going to be our new thing. Hashtag pitchin nutty.
This is when suddenly Jamie realizes that her printer has
died and she'll need help with her essay. So she
goes and asks Lenny to use his printer, but he's
writing music. This is another of my favorite things. That
he's literally sitting in his room. He's strumming two chords,

(29:01):
and her friends are like, he sounds amazing, and it's
like he's doing two chords.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
It's like, my god, when did you grow up next
to a guitar?

Speaker 1 (29:15):
God, my god. Stevie ray Vaughn is next. It's like
Steve wi next to you now he was, And they're like,
he sounds incredible, but he's stead of writing music. So
Jamie ends up emailing it to Lindsey and she will
then print it out at her house, but they're now
focusing on their favorite corny Teene soap opera where they
had posters of it in their room. She accidentally, as

(29:36):
she's concentrating on that, sends her journal to Lindsay instead
of the boring essay. Uh oh, this is one mistake
that will forever change the landscape of the high school Kingdom.
Now to add to the food court that we saw before,

(29:57):
it is now time for another ridiculous high school detail.
A quad farmers market. Yeah, did you have these with
no some stuff set up?

Speaker 2 (30:07):
No? No, I don't. I don't know what that was, honestly.
I mean they're at a makeup booth, yes, yes, exactly
what the hell is happening? I don't know, And I
just is that whole little section was just kind of
like not needed. No, nothing really happened except for her

(30:30):
getting set up to get made fun of, Sawyer. It's
really all that happened.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
And there's other ways to do that without having to
set up an entire weird tented farmers market kind of
thing outside the school. And again I could be wrong.
I went to school on the East coast. No, you
go to the school on the East coast and you
have winters, you don't do a whole lot of stuff outside.
There's no quads to walk to and all that kind
of stuff. At least that we had that so we
were in one big building because snow, So maybe that's

(30:55):
different on the West coast than in Utah and stuff
like that. But no, it seemed weird.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
The closest thing that I had was during international like
where we learned about different cultures. We had a week
like one of the days they would have booths set
up with different types of foods that you could do,
like each club would bring a certain thing. That's the
closest of what this was, and that is still very far.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
It well, at this point they had the makeup booth,
and then there was another thing about makeup and another
thing about makeup, and I was just wondering if the
author Julia was also a makeup saleswoman, which could have
been possible.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
No, she wasn't. And actually I should have pause you
because she's in the she's in the now. I can't
remember if it was when we've already talked. She's in
the pizza restaurant and she's with her daughter, Quinn Donald.
Quinn is with her. Quinn and Julia are sitting at
a table and they react to one of his gross

(31:50):
pizzas okay, wick so quick, Hernette. Julia is a blonde,
and it's just such a cute thing because Quinn was
she's so cute. Went to school, like I think she
went to NYU.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
I was gonna say yes. That was two thousand and six,
so she's probably in her twenties or thirties.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
By now, yeah, totally.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
We get a great exterior shot here of Salt Lakes,
Murray High straight out a minute men, and the essay
competition winner is about to be announced, and this is
where Jamie realizes that she sent in the journal. She
is mortified, but she won, and now her private journal
is in the school newspaper. The teacher loves it so much,
almost as much as she loves Marco, that she reads

(32:29):
it to the whole class. The mean girls think it's
weak sauce, but of course Marco is digging it, and
the whole school is reading the story pretending to za
people away. Jamie just wants to die. Connor tells her
don't worry, it'll blow over, which are always very famous
last de com words. Back at her house, we get
what we call on Podmeats World an optical flip. Because
Jamie has been offered a book deal. She has not

(32:52):
sold on it, though she thinks it over looking at
some of her old journals, and then Isabella Is appears
and starts bullying her into publishing her This is where
I seriously started to get very kind of this girl
might have some serious issues talking to these invisible people vibes.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
Yes, I could.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Have taken a dark turn really quickly. Yeah at this point.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Well one two. I mean she it's not just done
behind closed doors throughout the movie, She's doing it around
a lot of people. I would think that would cause
for concern just a little.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Yes, from ordering on multiple personality disorders, this could be
a dangerous thing. So yeah, they could have gone a
different way.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
And multiple people notice it. People, no one help, a
friend out, No one helps.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Maybe we sit Jamie down and talk to her about
how she's talking to invisible people. Just yeah, fucked. But
Jamie cautiously agrees to do the book deal, even though
her mean brother thinks it's a pipe dream. He popped
in long enough to strum two chords and say, you're
not going to make anything of your life. We fast
forward to the book's release and everyone at school wants
to sign. It's really stressing Jamie out. Everyone is zapping.

(34:03):
We get some glimpses of the book. It's a real
comic book vibe. It's not like she wrote a Cormack
McCarthy novel. You know it's not or you know Braddy
Stanelli's she didn't write less than Zero. It's like a
graphic novel, which, yeah, is kind of a cool way
of doing it, actually, yes, And I.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Love the interstitials that they do of showing how she's
on the computer. She flips it around at the notebook.
It's very cool because I was like, I don't even
remember in two thousand and six.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
I'm not a technology guy. I wouldn't I wouldn't know
it anyway, but I think writing tablets, wouldn't know how
to use it anyway. But now even the pizza shop
is blowing up because they're advertising that Jamie works there,
not because of the crappy, awful pizza. Marco is starting
to flirt with her, and even the mean girls are
acknowledging her existence. Everything is coming up Jamie, except she's

(34:52):
nervous that they're all going to realize that they are
characters in her book, and we see a small glimpse
of her starting to be kind of mean to her friends, or,
as they say in other parts of the world, a dick.
We see the pizza place in full swing, with a
very fake John Mayer song playing in the background. Then
transitioning right into closing time the under the Sea school dance,

(35:16):
which enchantment, under the sea dance, back to the future.
There's like nineteen different kind of under the sea dances.
It must be a regular trope, or maybe high schools
do under the sea kind of dances.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
I think that's a common theme because it makes sense,
it makes it gives you a lot to work with,
you know, when it comes to decor, however, might what
did you do the school dances I went to that
were in our gym, so you know, homecomings in the gym,
Sadi's those the ones that were in the gym were
never the way they've transformed these gyms into being like right,

(35:45):
they're so over the top.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Oh yeah, you've got doing no good and and a budget,
like sobody in high school's a budget.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Is like that. But I just started making me thinking,
I mean, we each paid seventy five dollars to get
into that school gym.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
What were the money?

Speaker 2 (36:03):
There was no food.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, we had we had it under the sea dance
once and we actually had a real dead whale just
hanging above us like this. We just got it, and
we're like, oh, we forgot to keep it in water,
and we didn't. By the way, we did not have
a dead way. That would be awful. And I love Wales,
so thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
I do.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
I'm a whale guy. I'm gonna say it, and I
have no problem saying it. I'll fight anybody who's not.
I'm a whale guy. So the Under the Sea School
dance tickets go on sale on Friday, and Jamie and
all our friends agree that they will go as a group,
which is kind of cool. Jamie even joins the dance
committee and forces her friends to join too. Let's keep
that in mind, people. Yes, but I also love that

(36:43):
he's Connor is starting to feel like, Okay, I know
we're just going as a group, but this might be
my shot with Jamie's He's got a cool relationship with
his older brother who's like, dude, yeah, it's That was
my favorite part of the movie. Anyway. I just wish
to was the Connor the Connor.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Movie maybe two, maybe maybe two one?

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Right, Yeah, this time is personal. Back at home, Jamie's
got an elite celebrity handler from the publisher and they're
slowly glaming her up for news interviews. Isabella seems happy
about it, and right down the street as we're talking,
Connor convinces his brother to drive them all to the
dance in his truck. That way he can impress Jamie
and an older brother giving a younger brother good advice

(37:25):
throughout the entire movie, like, yeah, you know, he's still
being an older brother. You're gonna do my clothes. You're
gonna you're a clear bud. He's like, come on, man,
you're you, You be the best you you can go
get her, ask her out. I was like, yes, good
older brother.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Just sitting there spitting the knowledge.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
Right, You've got a good older brother. And then you've
got the musical genius who strums two chords. Now, speaking
of Jamie, by the way, she's getting ready for a
trip to New York for the book, and we realize
her me older brother Lenny, is actually good at playing

(38:03):
those two chords on guitar. Jamie's friends think he should
play at the dance, but he only plays in his bedroom.
The next day, Jamie's off to the airport with her
impatient handler and her mom and of course Invisible Isabella.
Because you can't get away from your mental illness. In
the Big Apple, Jamie is partaking in photoshoots, packed appearances
and doing morning shows and seems very awkward nervous, But

(38:26):
with Isabella encouraging from the sidelines, she's ready for the
zaptastic spotlight. She attends a posh party with her mom
and she sees Amber Tiffany, one of her favorite TV
stars from that soap opera she was watching earlier in
the movie. Also, Jamie's mom sees one of her favorite
singers and has no shame, just rushing up to him
and acting like a groupie. Now alone, Jamie sees a

(38:48):
very cute dog because she has no idea who she's
supposed to being with, so she sees the dog and
she's petting it and she gets her hair stuck on
the dog's owner, Amber Tiffany. This is a nightmare. They
rush off to the green room and eventually get detangled.
Isabelle convinces Jamie to strike up a conversation become friends
with Amber Tiffany, and it doesn't go well. So, just
like that, there is a new Murna in her life.

(39:10):
You went to all these parties in Hollywood, thing, did
you have any embarrassing moments like that? Did your hair
ever get a talk attached to a dog or something.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
In like a Hollywood one.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
Anyone. What's the most embarrassing they inter haered to you
at a party?

Speaker 2 (39:22):
Ah, man, I don't really think anything, honestly, probably tripping.
I trip kind of a lot, so it's probably something
like that that you've done it on a record. You tumble?

Speaker 1 (39:33):
How do you know much.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
I can dance in heels now you asked me to walk?

Speaker 1 (39:37):
Whoa? Whoa?

Speaker 2 (39:40):
Really? Yeah, I just kind of like, I think I
must shuffle my feet a little bit, so I do
kind of like stud I can do it in tennis
shoes too, on a smooth, normal spot like I just
I don't know. And you know what's horrible is my
poor daughter has inherited that from me. So clumsy too.
We're always just but it's like we bumped back up,
We're like, we're okay.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
We're good, We're good good. So you're not just a tumbler,
You're also a stumbler. Bill.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
I've been waiting for this one, this.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
Moment, and you there you go. Jamie is now living
in the scene and missing out on high school and
dance prep, but she does get hot goss. Thank you
for that, Jensen. But she does get the hot goss.
I guess I'm saying that right. Sawyer and Marco broke up.

(40:33):
We are now back at home. Jamie is having some
trouble going back to her normal high school life after
being pampered on TV. She's very popular all of a sudden,
but she's promised her friends she will still attend their
animal rights rally that they have, and then she's like,
I know, I'll be there. I'll be there for all
your stuff. But we can definitely see Jamie's starting to
pull away for all this Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (40:53):
Probably one of the moments where you're going, she's not
gonna make it, She's gonna forget.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Of course, I was like, well, I'm guessing he's gonna
make it on time and really be there for her friends.
Like I knew every step of this movie. I knew
every I know. Marco bumps into Jamie and the shopping
mall food court and the entire student body goes silent.
Then in a laugh out loud moment, they all oohoo
when they smile at each other. Jamie is also invited

(41:20):
to the popular table because Jennifer number two is sick,
so her friends released her to go talk about New York.
But things are just getting really weird, especially now that
Marco could ask Jamie to the dance, which would ruin
the friends group plan that would kill Connor's dream. And
then to add some fuel to fire, Jamie has also
quit the pizza shop without even telling her friends. She

(41:43):
just bailed on her dad. I mean, obviously she told
her dad and her mom, but didn't tell her friends
that she doesn't work there anymore. And she's dropping the
dance committee because she has to answer fan mail. She
was even invited to the mall by cool girl Sawyer.
Her fame is out of control. I'm thinking this is
her new life and she's never gonna realize that she's
the wrong person and go back to who she was.

(42:04):
Oh wait, Marco stops by the restaurant to see Jamie,
thinking she still works there, of course because she didn't
tell anybody that she doesn't, and he wants to know
who she's going to dance with. So Connor takes the message. Ooh.
He knows his time is up, so his brother, again
in great brotherly advice, convinces him to ask Jamie before
Marco does take your shot, man, he calls him squirt,

(42:25):
take your shot, squirt. But even with his most spirited attempt,
which was very funny, like running right past them and
then falling, and then Jamie putting her leg on him
because he's trying to keep saying something. When Marco's going
to ask her out, Marco gets to her first, and
Connor is sol or get out of luck. And even worse,
Jamie missed the animal rights protest. She did, She missed it.

(42:48):
Sabrina were right. She forgot that bunnies are going to die.
Now it's Jamie's fault. Isabella is now officially running the
show on Rise and Shine, which is another morning show.
Appearing Jamie admits that Isabella is actually an alter ego
of herself, and all the characters are based on real people,
even slipping at one point and calling the villain Sawyer

(43:12):
instead of mRNA and going oh wait, uh oh. And
there's a giant meltdown on the television machine. Yes, man,
very bad national crash and burn.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
So Jamie, in one of the weirder moments, returns to
school in full disguise to avoid embarrassment. How was she
still going to go to all the same classes and
sit in the same chairs, but just have a dark
wig and think no one was going to know who
she was.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
I guess so, I guess you're.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Not thinking about it at that age. You're just trying
to blend in, right.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
Oh man, I feel like I can't believe she went
to school at all. How did she not convince her
mom that she was deathly ill and needed to stay
home for she.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Could hire points exactly?

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Just so something else happens in high school.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Yes, live the is lifestyle and uh and go there,
but anyway, she's in full disguise. But once her wig
is knocked off, she's caught by the mean girls. Sawyer
is furious that she's mRNA and promises that Jamie is
going back to Loserville ghost. Isabella tells her that the
best thing she can do at this point is run,
because this is not good. At home, her parents are

(44:18):
planning a book signing at the pizza parlor, but Jamie
knows it's just the beginning of the end. Isabella thinks,
this is just the beginning of the beginning quote unquote,
they're going to the dance with Marco quote unquote vague
because now Isabelle, we don't know where Isabella starts and
Jamie ends. It's getting even weirder, but Jamie is starting
to want to distance herself from this alter ego persona.

(44:38):
She says she'll never write about it again, but the
pressure of keeping the pizza shop alive is too much
and she feels like a puppet now. So while the
parents don't put the pressure on her in any way,
shape or form, the pizza shop success is certainly happening
because Jamie is part of the Pizza Shop. You know everything, Yeah,
but now we're Jamie's transforming into a full B word.

(45:00):
Even tells her big brother that her music sucks and
he should give it up, and at school she's become
a pariah. No one is happy as the target of
her book's ridicule, except Marco, who's still feeling it and
eating lunch with her. He loves being the cool guy
in the book to a creepy, creepy point. Unfortunately, no
one came to the Pizza Place book signing, and Jamie's

(45:21):
aol friend's list has dwindled down to just Connor. Even
is a bella won't help. Jamie tries to apologize to
her brother about the music comment, because he comes home
she comes home and he's broken his guitar and put
it in the trash can, and so she comes home
try to apologize, but he's listening to pop music really
loudly in his room. She knows she needs to make
a change. She starts to write a news story but

(45:41):
immediately stops. It was called three Cheers for Jamie Bartlett.
Keep that in mind, was it? This is where I
got confused. So okay, so unrelated. Harmony and Lindsay decided
to use protest flyers and real kelp in their school
dance whale paper mache giant like full eyes wail that
they're going to fill it with stuff, which I think

(46:03):
we can all assume is going to come back, you know,
later later at school, all of a sudden there's a
positive letter to the editor about her, and it's entitled
three Cheers for Jamie Bartlett. But it's not her letter,
so that doesn't make any sense. So we were round
this how okay, I did too. I think what it
was the second time I saw it, because you just

(46:23):
saw the computer screen. I think they were trying to
allude to the fact that that was his computer, right,
So he had already started writing that she that wasn't
the title of her article, wasn't it?

Speaker 2 (46:37):
No, No, so that exactly. So he was already writing
that thing. But the way between their two computers, when
I saw it, I go, why is she so at first?
Why is she so shocked that someone wrote it? She
wrote that right, and that was kind of a demeaning situation,

(46:57):
like she wasn't taking accountability for anything that she was saying.
I was kind of like, that's weird and go, oh,
okay wait, and I rewound.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
It right, Okay, so it was his computer screen.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
It is is, but the way it goes back and forth,
however it's done, it absolutely looks like it's her computer
screen that she's starting like a new like she's gonna
do like an apology story, apology thing into the newsletter
or something like that.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
It was badly edited.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Yeah, just didn't the edits didn't make sense. I mean,
I just kind of had to rewind it and then go, yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Okay, maybe it's a deleted scene like they paid something
in there. That was but it was weird.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Yeah, so yeah, definitely I thought the same thing though.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Yes it was it was.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
And then realized it was his letter that was on
his computer.

Speaker 1 (47:45):
Yeah, it's like, okay, so then we're gonna okay, Yeah
it was. It was jarring. I gotta move on. Yeah. Anyway,
She thinks that Marco wrote it because she recognizes writing
from the class poem he wrote earlier, but it seems
like Honor actually wrote the letter. She continues to friend
zone this poor dude, while Marco is just starstruck by Isabella.

(48:06):
He's always calling Jamie is which is Jamie. Then walks
in on her parents talking about selling the pizza shop
now that Jamie's frenzy has died down, which also made
me think, like, really, this guy had one or two
good months.

Speaker 2 (48:18):
Yeah, no, because I don't remember was there this even
the second time. I don't remember them talking about the
pizza parlor doing bad.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
It was always just packed.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
It was yeah, just that it was. It really shot
up with me. But all of a sudden, out of nowhere,
they're saying, oh, we're not gonna be able to cover
last year's debt. Where did last year's debt come from?

Speaker 1 (48:40):
Yeah? But when we first met you and you're making
your liver and onion pizza, it was a full table
was full.

Speaker 2 (48:46):
Yeah, okay, so I just kind of was like, no,
you're right. I think I just missed things. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
No, you didn't miss that. You didn't miss that. It's
exactly the same. This made me laugh. So this made
me laugh out loud. We always get the getting ready
for a dance montage something it's in a decom and
for the first time it was a wah wah.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
It was a very sad montage her mom, I know,
her friends kids getting ready for what she's a freshman
like homecoming, your kids getting ready for the first dance,
and you're just what, Yeah, it was kind of sad.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
I agree, shad montage and getting ready for their dance,
but also looking at pictures of her real friends and
all that stuff. And Isabella does not get why Jamie
is pouting. She's got everything she wants. And I liked
how they threw this in a big bank account. She says,
you got plenty of money in your trust fund, so
she's made a ton of money from the book. I
like how they alluded to that because it's like, even

(49:54):
all the money in the world and the fame in
the world doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (49:57):
There was also a lie won't keep your pizza shop open?

Speaker 1 (50:00):
Yes? And then is there was the line you don't
want friends, you want fans. Was that yes? Yeah, and
so it was. It was was, frankly a good line.
There's a couple of good lines in here. I also
love when she's talking to Connor again and she's and
he says, I don't hate you, I hate what you've become, which.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
I yes, that was another good line.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
I know.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
Yeah, it's like you're when your parents are just I'm just.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
Disappointed in you, disappointed.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
I'm just disappointing. So after we get the nice little
sad montage of all this, she picks up her laptop
because she is done with Isabella. She unplugs it and
figures that then traps Isabella. Not understanding how mental illness works,
she will deal with it later, leaving it on the
bed again. She just doesn't get it. At the dance,

(50:48):
Marco being weird old Marco won't stop calling Jamie is
and zapping everything. It's really odd, but he does seem
to like her, even though he seems to like the
like is more than he likes her.

Speaker 2 (50:59):
He goes in and out, he's wishing, yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:01):
It's weird, it's cool, until he admits he did not
write that poem for class he paid Connor to write it.
Whoa Isabelle tries to get Jamie to just shut up
and dance with him, causing her to argue with herself
in public and look like she's pitching a nutty yep
hashtag pitching a nutty and don't forget everybody in case
we've we've forgotten. At this point, that giant whale above

(51:24):
them is full of kelp. Now just as ridiculous. The
live band says they're going to take a break, but
none of their mouths move and even worse, I'm wondering
why the whole time they're cutting the band. At first,
the entire band has their back to the audience and
as all, they're just facing their drummer, the whole band
the whole time, playing to each other, not to the crowd.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
Jam session.

Speaker 1 (51:45):
It's because they knew the camera was behind them, so
they're like, let's just all face the camera. No, dude,
face the crowd that you're there for. Jamie realizes it's
Connor that sees the real her, and she hopes he'll
forgive her, so she formulates a plan. The principle calls
Jamie on stage to thank her for all the creativity
and commitment, which she didn't do anything. It was all

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her friends, the entire student body, minus superfan Marco Booze.
Isabella appears to encourage her to win them back by
announcing a book sequel. She does, and of course it's
not winning anybody back. Bad advice from your fake friend.
Isabella then realizes that the paper mache whale situation is
gonna happen and tells Jamie to rat out her friends
to shift the focus and save the dance. That way,

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she'll be a hero again. She has some weird ideas, Isabella,
on how to be cool, because everybody knows that snitches
get stitches. Just as the girls are about to unleash
their kelp, Jamie yells for them to stop. The entire
school looks up at them, but instead of squealing, she
apologizes in another big Disney trope, being in front of
the school, not even a Disney trope, a high school

(52:49):
movie trope, that you make the big apology in front
of everybody. We've seen it a thousand times.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
So and even though it was a stretch, she got
pulled up on stage, given roses to do what she
signed up to do, and didn't do and didn't do,
but just in general, the person that did sign up
to do it would that just wouldn't happen. It did
put her on the stage and set the platform for.

Speaker 1 (53:09):
Her to do that. Here's what we're gonna do.

Speaker 2 (53:11):
But it was just without being a homecoming queen. Right,
This is the way to do it without doing that.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Yeah, right, exactly. We need her to be homecoming queen
without it being homecoming or her being the queen. That's
exactly right. So Jamie apologizes. She apologizes to the entire school.
Isabella can't believe this is happening. Jamie even mentions her
brother and says that he's very talented. Okay, that came
out of nowhere. She puts the spotlight on Harmony and Lindsay,

(53:37):
which makes more sense. They made the dance spectacular, not her,
And as a final sorry, she walks over to the whale.
Isabella warns her not to, but Jamie says she should
have done this a long time ago. She yells save
the whales and drops the flyers and kelp on everybody.
The whale even comes crashing down, remember that. Jamie then

(53:58):
runs out to find Connor and him just as he's
getting into his brother's cool truck. She says she didn't
like Marco, even though she did she liked his poetry.
She liked Marco just as much as the teacher did,
and that it was actually Connor she liked the whole
time because she liked his poetry. And then they kiss.
I know, I boy, Jason gets a little.

Speaker 2 (54:18):
Good for him, Good for Jason, but shocked. I feel
like that was really fast.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
I'm not earned at all.

Speaker 2 (54:25):
She yeah, she had not even. I mean, he was
such a good friend. I'll say that. But the kiss
was like whoa.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
Yeah, that was quick. That was quick to lean in there.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
Pretty quickly there, Jamie, yeah it, oh Jamie.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
Back up. We are now back at the dance. The
students loved the whale protest for some reason. By the way,
here was the first thing. So the brother's getting hit
on this entire movie. Not a good guy, but still
getting hit on the entire movie. Yeah, stuck in his
room being kind of a jerk by She then tells
him his music's awful. She feels bad about it. She

(55:05):
calls him out during her speech, like, hey, brother, you're
so talented. This is great. Why is he the first
guy they show getting covered in all the kelp like
he deserved it. They cut to the brother. I was like,
what why this guy again? What's the way this guy do?

Speaker 2 (55:21):
Did the kelp thing too?

Speaker 3 (55:22):
Like?

Speaker 2 (55:23):
It kept coming out.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
Like when it swung. They tried to do it.

Speaker 2 (55:27):
Kelp fit out and sings spit it out.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
I know.

Speaker 2 (55:30):
It was just kind of the whole kelp thing was
just like.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
A yeah, but then why pick on the brother?

Speaker 2 (55:36):
Yeah? Why did he get kelped? After? Yes?

Speaker 1 (55:39):
You gotta kelp that guy. So the students loved the
whale protest and then her brother takes the stage to perform,
and miraculously, the entire whale is hanging back up over
the dance again.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
They gotta handle that.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
And they also rebuilt it rope. They must have put
it back up. It's not broken anymore. It's just back up.
The band obviously knows every note and word to the
song that the brother wrote. Somehow they have the harmonies down.
Not only that, but there's people you go back and
watch it again. The people dancing also second Award for Disney.

(56:15):
Uh is worst dancing in a dcom?

Speaker 2 (56:17):
Ever?

Speaker 1 (56:18):
Is this movie? It's the word I dance better than
these people and not saying something horrifying.

Speaker 2 (56:24):
Yeah, the awful background was a little rough. There's a
kind of a few times.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Wasn't just the background? The lead actors too, weren't dancing well? Well.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
I thought Jason was so cute.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
Jason was amazing Jason, but everybody else everybody else's.

Speaker 2 (56:42):
Back exactly like how he Connor would dance it, add
it down, he did his, He did his.

Speaker 1 (56:47):
I will never say anything bad about Jason Donard. So
if his dancing was perfect, it was everybody else's. But
if you go back and watch, the people dancing to
the song are mouthing along with the words to the song.
So obviously the actors had been there all day and
they played the song over and over again. But how
did anybody know the words to the song? This guy wrote?

(57:10):
The band knows the harmonies? Anyway, an entire school dances
long and I'm trying to get better at this, but
this one.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
I know, this one was rough. I knew this one
was gonna be Really, you are not going to just
let this happen?

Speaker 1 (57:26):
No, No, I was not. We are back at the
pizza shop now. Jamie's dad turns off the neon sign
and hugs his wife. This is the end of it.
The pizza parlor's gotta go. But just then Jamie and
Connor come running in. She brought the entire dance to
get food and save the business. I guess because one
night of the first of all, they're never gonna be
able to serve this many people with one person working there.

(57:47):
Her dad sees the crowd and he says the following,
I gotta get cooking. I gotta get cooking. Can we
hear that one more time? I gotta get cooking. He's
now got eleven hundred kid from the school. The ovens
are off. I'm guessing the ingredients are done for the day.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
They're all done.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
The chairs are on top of the table. But no,
it's time to make some pie.

Speaker 2 (58:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
So Connor runs into help in the kitchen, accidentally getting
some of the whale seaweed.

Speaker 2 (58:15):
Wait, No, it wasn't was it Connor?

Speaker 1 (58:18):
Wasn't connor brother?

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Yeah, her brother came into the kitchen, had his apron
on already under his city ticket. Yes, yeah, had his
apron on already under his suit jacket. Just takes the
suit jacket off.

Speaker 1 (58:32):
That's what flies, Okay, So he flings the whale seaweed, Yes,
onto the pizza. He accidentally served it because it lands
perfectly on the pizza.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
Everyone thinks it's delicious. I guess they think it's spinach
pizza and start chanting for it. Her dad figures the
real recipe out quickly and tells Connor to get the
sushi from the cooler, which is an insane thing to
say to pizza place. I guess it's from because he
tried to make the raw fish. Yeah, sushi, but that
was like days ago now, if not weeks ago. So

(59:05):
why does he have this much seaweed and sushi and
the cooler? We'll never know, But with this in my
maybe it's his his door to door sushi sales that's
keeping the place open. But with this in mind, everyone
lives happily ever after, except a course for Isabella, who's
stuck cleaning the dishes. And that is your movie. Who

(59:32):
let's do real reviews. Sabrina, You've got the one, Starr,
I've got the what.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
Do you got?

Speaker 2 (59:37):
This is from Donovan. I hate that I have to
share a television with my little sister for both of
our health.

Speaker 1 (59:45):
Okay, interesting review.

Speaker 2 (59:48):
Yes, this was before like probably iPads were like a
huge thing where now you have to share your share.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
Share your screen time. I've got the five star. It
is from our friend Nu Namad. It's actually unnamed, but
that from now on will be a nomind And I'm
this is exactly how it's written, so I'm gonna say
it exactly this. Wow, this girl has some imagination, all
in caps, five star review. And now, ladies and gentle people,
we are down to our feature presentation, the thing that

(01:00:22):
Sabrina loves our games. Every week we've been getting Okay,
we've been good. We have. The last couple of weeks
we have not been bad, Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
I don't know before we record, wondering what is Jensen
gonna do to me to work?

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
So here we go. This one is called in just
four words, and this is a new feature, one that
will return for sure. We will be given four words.
These four words describe one of the most popular young
adult books or series of books of all time. We
have to guess what the words are describing, and we
need to get three out of five, right, I read everything,

(01:01:01):
so I read why. I'm hoping I can kill this.
I have not looked yet. I do not know, but
here we go. We gotta get them all, So here
we go. Number one middle school Misadventures hilarity, hilarity. Mm hmmm,
I think I know what it is. You got a guess? No, okay,

(01:01:23):
I'm gonna say. Is it Diary of a wimpy kid?

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
It is diary. I mean, I think we'll gonna clean
this up. I mean I would even maybe just turn
the screen officers.

Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
See you later. I'll check back in in three minutes.
I'm gonna across some water. I'm just gonna enjoy my
water while we go.

Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Number two Magic Friendship epic Battles. This could be anything.
I'm guessing.

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
Come on, I think we're gonna go with Harry Potter.

Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
That's what I would say too.

Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
Yep, it's Harry Potter one and one. I'm your weight,
all right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Number three Rebellion Survival brutal dystopia.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Okay, there's two possible answers to.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
This one, all right, you say the possibility.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
So it's either my guess is knowing Producer Jensen. This
is the Hunger Games. Oh, but it could also be
the Maze Trials. Oh, so they actually both work here.
But I'm gonna think he's gonna go with the more
popular one, so I'm gonna say he picked Hunger Games.

Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
Yeah it is Hunger Games. And I will say I
kept off Maye Runner because it's too much like exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
So yeah, it could have been either one.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
But okay, you guys are in the clear. They all right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
Number four Love Can't or Heartbreak and Hope.

Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
I don't know the name of it, but if there
was a movie made after this book, then I think I.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
Think there was. And my guess is, isn't it called
I can't believe I even know this. I've never read it,
But isn't it called like five feet apart or six
feet apart? Something like that? They have to stand a
certain distance apart. So I'm gonna say, yeah, six feet apart.

Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
This is called Fault in Our Stars.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Oh, it's the Fault in Our Stars. Okay, made by
the same guy who does it's.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
The same book. I think even it's the same book.

Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Yeah, they do have to stay a certain distance away.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Well didn't they. Well they made a movie Fault in
Our Stars and producer Lisa saying, you're thinking of five
feet apart, which is different than fault in Our Stars,
isn't it. Oh okay, it's a different movie, but I
think they're the Yeah, different, but I think they're the
same author.

Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
This is May's Runner and Hunger Games all over again.

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Oh god, that's my favorite part of Hunger Games was
the cancer?

Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
And did they make a movie of five feet apart?

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Yeah? They did? Okay with uh, what's her name? And
the dude, okay, what's it's It's no, I don't yes,
the Sprouse and Haley Richardson.

Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
There you go, okay, yeah, no, the okay, yes.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Yeah, and then finally number five Vampires, Romance, Danger, Immortality.
Come on, I know.

Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
You will get Vampire Diary. Think this is it's not
Vampire dis Twilight.

Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
All right, there you go.

Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
I was like, will you better? I'll be.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
I didn't say anything. I didn't say anything.

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
I got it. I got it.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
I again, everyone knows. When it came to Twilight, I
was team please stop making these Yes, well, thank you
very much. That was fine. I went five essentially, five
for five. I'm I'm not going to give myself fault
in Their Stars because I didn't know that one. But
I got four out of five. I'm pretty happy, which
is good. Can we do some Sabrina seas?

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Yes we can. Okay, there's a couple of these here.
Did you notice what the name of the high school was?
No Monroe High School?

Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Was it?

Speaker 2 (01:05:05):
Newspaper was like the Monro Everything had Monroe on it,
So I did think that was super cute. I talked
about Julia and her daughter Quinn's cameo. Sawyer had a
lot of this is after the cheatahirls. She had a
lot of cheata girls stuff in here. Did she wore
a white and in in and out of being Sawyer
or was it Myrna out She had the white like

(01:05:27):
a white hat that I wore in the Cinderella. She
wore a pink velore outfit, and then she had a
full blown cheet of vesta. Every time she popped up,
I'm like she like pulled our wardrobe from the movie.

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Did she look like dough or did she look like
a combination of all of them?

Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Kind of a combination of everyone. But it was pretty
funny that she just kept coming up with these things.
And there was the same kind of dog in the movie,
that dog that she came into. It was a lot
of cheat at the guy. I'm like, am I being
too crazy right now. He was later. Yeah, the third one,
he was way later. But yes, there was a couple
of those funny things. And then you mentioned it before.

(01:06:07):
But the song that Drew Seely has in the movie
is during the time when we actually kind of around
that time, she's at that industry party where she meets
her people that she's fans of. That song was actually
on my I don't even know if you know that
I've done A was one of my songs. So it
starts playing and I go, why do I know this song?

(01:06:29):
I'm like, that's definitely Drew Seely, So maybe that's why
I recognized his voice. Why do I know that song? Wait?
Why do I feel like I know choreography.

Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
To that music?

Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
So I looked up the soundtrack, find the name. Look,
I'm like, was it on be you? Looked up b
you it's one of the songs we do an actual
workout too. So that was really cool for me because
I just thought that was cool. I loved you. Yeah,
and again just going he has been in so many
of these movies, whether it's just in the soundtrack or
you know, bigger part of the movies we've done. And

(01:06:58):
then my last question was, what does this older brother, who,
by the way, looked more like just a young dad
Connor's brother.

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
Oh Connor, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I did a movie
with that guy. He's really cool. I did a movie.

Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
He was great, and I loved his character. But he
looked a lot. There was a giant age guy.

Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
There was an eight Yeah, I figured he was probably
they they made him like the father figure to him.
So my guess was they were supposed to be freshman,
so the kids like thirteen fourteen, he was like.

Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
A senior in college, because yeah, I would have had home.

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Well, I mean my brother, so my oldest brother is
eight years older than me, so it would have kind
of been like that, Like when I was a freshman
in high school, my brother was already out of college
or ye or was a senior in college.

Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
So yeah, it was just kind of funny. He just
every time he popped in, he just looked a lot
older than he was. By the way, what he was
awesome too, And like I said, we loved his character.
But what does he do to involve Connor having to
use goggles and pliers to handle his laundry?

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Is?

Speaker 2 (01:08:01):
Why was his laundry?

Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
I think it's just supposed to be like, oh, it's
so gross that I have to Yeah, it's and.

Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
He hated doing it, but it was just kind of
funny because it popped up a.

Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
Lot good visual in my underwear forever. You gotta go
ask her out. Yeah, yeah, so that was it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
We've got lots of stuff, cheetah, cameos, songs, songs. It
was just like fireworks all over me.

Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
The whole time was the whale being down and the
whale being up on one of your Sabrina seas. Yeah,
that to me was like come on, we got the wheels, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
If it was up, I would have liked to see it, like.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Like yeah, like the whale it like broken.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Yeah, just like broactly said, it was just perfectly.

Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
Placed in all good well because what happened was they
obviously shot that scene before they had to trash everything,
because then once they trashed everything, they didn't want to
have to clean it all up to shoot that scene again.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Yeah. There was another one where the there's they go
up to the table in the cafeteria, Her and Mark
go up to the table, and the capture it is
supposed to be like disgusting and you can tell like
just the there's just like a couple of it really
wasn't anything.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Nuts like, that's it? Yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
A napkin, A clean napkin, A clean napkin.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
That's it. Well, thank you once again for those. And
now we've come to the portion of our program where
we have to rate the movie we just saw. And
we've got some options this week. Should we do one
out of ten and as I've said before, one being bad,
ten being good, or you know the way that we
normally do it, is it one out of ten, terrible
pizza combos, one out of ten, shopping mall, food court cafeterias,

(01:09:32):
one out of ten it says nutties, But I'm gonna
make it one out of ten pitcha nutties nutties, which
now now sound pitching nutties now sounds like a like
a candy bar. One out of ten, seaweed filled whales,
one out of ten letters to the editor, one out
of ten cheers for Jamie Bartlett, or one out of
ten high school farmers' markets. You picked this week, Sabrina,

(01:09:53):
what would you like?

Speaker 2 (01:09:54):
I think it was so educational to learn what this
term means. So I'm gonna go that a ten pitch nutty.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Yes, well out of ten pitch of nutties. I love it, Yes, yes, yes,
I think I went first last time, didn't we? I
don't know how we? How we?

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
I don't, I gosh, I don't. I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
They're now getting jumbled a.

Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
Little bit, are getting jumbled. I need to go back
to because I'd like to see my scoring system and
make sure I'm like, now that we've done a chunk,
yeah sure, I'm like, I'm going and being consistent.

Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
If we're gonna have to do one whole episode where
we give out awards and we list all the movies
we've done and where they're ranked, I think we're gonna
have to. It's like a recap of everything we're doing,
followed quickly by a rewatch of your exercise video. Because
if you think that's not gonna happen, I got some
news for you. You might pitch a nutty, but it's happening.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
Take your your double runs out of your exercise routine
and start doing BU that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
I love that because after my BU i'd have BO.
Thank you very much. Okay, So Sabrina, what do you got?
How many pitch nutties are given this movie?

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Okay, So again I think our rating is going to
be different because now that I'm really thinking about it
and what hearing your your situation, like things that you
brought up. It is more of a girl directed, you
know movie a bad thing. It's not at all so exactly.
I was able to connect. I remember being in high school,

(01:11:22):
junior high, high school, and this was like a really
real thing. And I also, as I was watching it
was kind of letting myself remember too, this is not
a big musical movie. This is not about a sports thing.
This is you know, it's not you know, it doesn't
have like a really crazy niche except for girl girl
issues that they go through. Sure, and so I did

(01:11:44):
connect with it. There weren't We've had a couple movies
with a ton of holes. There wasn't. There was just
a few blips here and there. Yeah, I know the
story was the story was great.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Yeah, and I formulaic but full right, that makes sense.

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Yes, Yeah, So I gave it a seven point five.
I thought it was It was nice. I think again,
for someone when it's Monroe's time for her to learn
these kinds of movies, I would love for this to
be a first of hers of these kind of lessons
to learn and how to handle yourself. And you know,
you know how much your friends mean to you, the

(01:12:20):
ones that treat you well versus people that are not
nice to you but maybe cool on in campus and
stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
So that makes sense.

Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
OKAYO point five pitching and nutties.

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Pitching and nutties. I did not give it a seven
point five. I did not going to decimate the movie.
It was harder for me to connect with, like we said,
which which makes sense. It was very formulaic. I knew
exactly from the second she came on screen. I knew
exactly what was going to happen to the character all
the way around. Again, that's not always a bad thing.
But I'm going to give this because of and I'm
knighting him right now, so because of Sir Jason Dally,

(01:12:54):
I'm going to give this a five point five. Pitching nutties. Okay, again,
it was this was not bad movie. It was this.
This was a movie. Like I finished and I went like, Okay,
I watched the movie. I didn't hate it by any
stretch of the imagination. I didn't love it. Yeah, I thought, again,
the Pana Baker's that's great casting to have her older
sister play like a heightened version of herself. Really clever

(01:13:17):
way of doing it. So yeah, it's a It's a
five point five pitch nutties for me. And that's that
of course, Folks. Is our film for the week. That is,
read it and weep our next movie, Our next movie.
I'm just gonna say it like this and see if
you can guess it. Our next movie keeps us on track. Yes,

(01:13:40):
it is the Extreme two thousand and one dirt bike
movie Motocross. I've heard so much about this movie. Here's
one I've actually heard of. I know this movie. I've
never seen it, but I've heard of this movie. So
I am excited to see where we go from here.
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Thank you once again for joining us. We will see

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you next time on the racetrack. Bye everybody, Bye,
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