So hello everyone and welcome to the Nerdy Up North podcast. It's a Nerdy Park hosted by Northern Nerd and we are live at Sine Co. Hi, I'm Mario Hosse. Now I'm the other host Paul.
Now I don't know if any of you are the host. We are an online community on Facebook called the Nerdy Up North community. And we started a podcast before we a year ago where we do like an episode every Sunday, normally live and we generally just talk a lot of shit. And I do apologize if I haven't been having a trip when I happen.
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Hi, I'm the fan of the Nerdy Up North. And yes, so it started off during lockdown just something that basically keep us safe, not talking about Nerdy Things and the group from there. And we do generally have quite a lot of fun when we do the podcast. We are not professional, not at all.
We are not experts. We generally just talk about things we love. And today's the episode of Charlotte Hashtag Challenge Face Theme. Basically, I wanted to do a Nerdy's versus Nerdy's question.
It came from back in all the time that the Nerdy's has been a Nerdy's which I kind of disagree. So we are joined by being podcast Charlotte and... Jake, Jake, yeah. Can I just say this in some amazing cosplay in the room?
So thanks so much for everyone for joining us and loving it. And Sam is basically the moderator in this episode because that's because we're not saying too many moments. That's a bit simple. I don't think I've ever been in thing.
So yes, so just kicking off as well. I like to thank everyone who joined us here. Thank you. It's a great evening.
I expect to see everyone pull the cable. But yes. So yeah, let's get started. So how many people here were born in the 80s?
I'm in a good start here. Yeah, you are. That's good. To me, I have a lot of other favorite all things.
The music, the 80s movies, and I'll get it out the way at the start. The greatest 80s movies that ever was ever made. Can you guess? It's the Goonies.
Yes. We did do a whole episode on the Goonies, so I'll try not to talk too much about it. He will find anyone who's a Goonies. Yeah.
Very simple. But yes, like say everything I wanted in a childhood was in the Goonies and how I wanted to have them have adventures, their friendships, and all the different beta parts. It's perfectly done. And with the humour of those parts, it's up to us to this year.
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We can agree to disagree in fandoms. So let's keep it fun, keep it's kind, keep a toxic behaviour out of nerdism. Yeah, if you live in the podcast, I can never see the word toxic properly. The one word I really want to get in there.
So we're doing it versus 90s. As you have firstly said, yes, I'll give it on a try. Yes. We've got to find a little bit about it.
But guys, give it advice. So like the 90s, it was amazing time. Like, yeah, it was absolutely, you know, it's like the style of editing that was going on on TV, I've done everything absolutely created new colours everywhere. And we had the rise of technology.
So I'm going to hit it out there with a big hit at first. We had Toy Story. Oh yeah. Yeah.
Oh, shut up. We had Toy Story 1 and Doom. Right. We had always Toy Story 3 that broke us door.
But yes, I think a Toy Story was a landmark for especially just cinematic and how it came across and said, give Pixar, it's a warning and it took off on there. So I'll pick his up on pick. Toy Story was a good pick. But to be fair, the answer I'm sure it was, all dogs won't have.
Why would you chop that in? I'm going to go on pick all the anime. I'll throw that one back at you. Because it might not have been up there with Toy Story, but I'll tell you what, you will not watch a film that will break you in so many ways than now.
Liking? If you didn't cry at the liking. Liers. Kind of, kind of if it is.
Yeah. I'll try the line. I'll try the line with the total. Oh.
But yes, if you go on animation, like I said in the 90s, they put, what I think, mind of the 80s were, they did take a lot more risks that we don't have these days. There was a lot more films that were made just for the hell of it. And for the fact that was a lot more comedies, there was a lot more, like not just making these big landmark movies, blockbusters, movies that the 80s need coin and that was what the 90s need. Sorry, the 90s need to bring into the block was a era where the 80s were more independent.
Like they were more interesting. There was a lot more risks here in the 80s. And especially with a lot of the films I will personally, and what I mentioned the movies, I mentioned the movies, I'm not mentioned the movies, I'm not sure. I'm not sure.
But it was a staple for me and 400 there. Also as well, this one gets, I got some of the next side as well. We did learn who to call when the 80s as well, when the movie has happened, so when Gold course was as well, so if you want to go big and find, if anyone's watched the podcast, I'm not known. Only movie that's suddenly watched during the 80s or during the childhood was course was on repeat to the point that he destroyed over the H.S.
That's my story. That's why I have not seen any other film ever. This is why I'm not a reader boy. I've not seen any other film than Gold course was.
That sounds interesting, but I don't know about the risks and stuff. I see what you mean kind of like risky ideas. is possibly less oversight from CEOs on what's going on in the movies. But I think in the 90s, there was a lot of risk with technology, like, fun-proven stuff that I think was proven in the 90s.
I mean, take the master example, which it's pretty silly, but it kind of succeeded in making a live action cartoon. And to be honest, it doesn't look that bad when you pre-watch it again today. I mean, it's a bit weird in parts compared. And when you rewatch the first toy story, the animation's pretty stiff on comparison to what's around today.
It's obviously nothing competitive in Cando, which was ridiculously smooth to a point where it looked like me all people dancing around. But yeah, I think the proof that it could be done in how to keep it where it's. I think when the master, anything that used to put me up, what's not for the most dramatic stage during that movie? I don't know if it just happened out.
It just looked sort of fair and uncomfortable. But I can say that they take very little dates from all the only terms part of it. And they're not a workplace or so, as I said, technology-wise, yes, there was great leaps and bounds in the 90s. And again, I'll give you the plotted sound from some of the people in the movie, I'll give you the perfect one that did stand out and probably was a lot of people in this room's big, cinematic experience, Jurassic Park.
Like, I've met everyone in this room. It was sort of a classic part of the cinema. I can't remember that. I'm feeling the wonder.
And you actually believe in the dinosaurs, this dinosaur is real. And when I was a kid, it was a bit strange seeing that as well. And that kind of was the first thing I thought when I saw Jurassic Park. And that is one of the big things that did start the big revolution for these plot pieces.
You're meant to be against it. That's the thing that's not the thing that takes you having a conversation and knowing the good things and the bad things. Well friends here. Yeah.
And with you mentioned, are you doing space driving in 90s? I know, but I'll tell you a few of that. I'm not sure. Yeah.
So you can control these ones. I can't even go like, I'll just turn it over and we'll never end the story. Oh, no more. Who wasn't disturbed by that film?
Like, Bartek. Come on. I'll tell you what now we'll think about that. Who a horse.
No, it didn't die. Yeah, yes. And that would just spell that myth. Yeah, no.
Bartek did not die during the film and that. And who didn't want to look back? Oh, come on. Fuck yeah.
Get it on. I don't know what's going on here. Yep. Yep.
I don't know. Maybe that's the difference between the 80s and 90s. I didn't want to ride with the driving with the sky. Maybe it was like a helping safety.
And these kids are like, yeah, it's going to do dangerous shit. And like, it's 90s people are like, oh, that's it. It's like the objective in the tendos for sure. Yeah.
I wouldn't stop the bench. I love it, really. That's not very true. It's not very true.
But that's what it's called. That's what it is. That's what it is. Well, not my intention.
It's a nice thing. It's a nice call though. It's a good call. It's not a bad one.
Yeah, I don't know. One of my ultimate favorite deities movies. And again, it gets me emotional. It's one of the best book citations as well from one of the short stories in Stephen King's different seasons, The Body, Stand By Me, which has every single beat and draw, like say, how would you describe the grown?
The community. It's coming to be a tough story. I was trying to say, yeah. But the community on Stand By Me.
It's coming to be a tough story. I think it's rough. It's one of the most important ones. That was going to be my trophy.
It's coming to be a tough story. It's coming to be a tough one. It's coming to be a tough one. If you look at the TV at the start, it's playing Stand By Me because it's like poor kids on a real world track.
It doesn't actually name it. But yeah, it's a tough. It's a classic iconic movie. It's one of the best lines in your cheap dance door hood, suck my fat one.
We've been talking about fat one. The fat is one in five counties, I think. The biggest one in five counties. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm a very head-to-second man, but he loves fat. I'm also a no-heel-off sexy. Sorry to say it.
Give us such icons as well. I keep the sum of Tom Hanks, John Kennedy, Robin Williams. I can just keep naming one if you want me to do that. I mean, arguably, if I go in Robin Williams, the 90s was Robin Williams, yeah.
So much, yeah. It's a lot in. Yeah. It's a douchefire.
It's a douchefire. Mr douchefire. Sick. The 90s was Robin Williams.
And Tom Hanks? Yeah. I've always seen a private Ryan. I'm going to stop here.
I'm going to stop here. John Hanks. I've always gone for big, the verbs. The battle of Harvey.
All big staples. The one with the volcano, Joel versus the volcano as well. Slash. And I'm from God's sake.
I'm moving on from Carol Hannah. I can't not mention the Bill Mids sci-fi, that Carol Hannah was in. Which, actually, has one of the best ever monologues ever. I'm not going to try and try, but I can't remember.
And he pops out Starbing's across. He's in the ring. He's in the ring. That was the one.
One of your nerds on the line. Still not seen the ring. Oh, let's say one of the masterpieces. I'm going to say one of the ole mid.
I'm going to give us one of them up as well. Harrison Ford. Even though he wasn't a little Starwarp on the mountain, I don't know if he noticed. Just a little independent movie.
Just a little independent movie. Again, I give like Starwarp, still a mid-Starwarp movie. I'm playing a strike. I see wins me.
I've got one every time. And the battle of the whole is the best ever battle scene. That's ever been back. Anything?
That one? Shut up. We only had one, I believe in 99. Greatest of the pre-girls?
Let's be honest. I'm going to talk to you all about the 30. I'm going to talk to you all about the stamp. I'm going to talk to you all about the stamp.
I'm going to talk to you all about the stamp. I'm going to talk to you all about the stamp. It's a bit of a run and joke that we try to make sound cry every part first. So the stamp doesn't like things being open when you're having some shops like toys and collectibles.
Because I'm a collector. Yes. Can we get a lot of stuff in this room? Are you ordering them out of the box?
No. What are you doing? Hang on hands off the box. Raw.
I'm going to get a library afternoon here. This is Dar Jobbings. We were going to talk to you all about the paperboard. I'll talk.
I'm going to talk more. I'm in. I'm in. I'm in.
I'm in. I'm in. I'm in! Great.
All I want you to do is go and go. I'm here. I'm in. I'm in.
I'm in London. Oh. I can't do that. I literally just broke my heart.
I'm just watching the paperboard. You didn't. He did it a couple of weeks ago while we were just sitting talking. actually unboxed and naga jay it was a jayton.
He isn't and nearly cried. I can turn that to the audience, he looks really sad. Like, so not only did you get invited boxen, you did it with your job. He said he killed that rat child.
He did have to describe the markers and take it away but that's bad. Very difficult. Oh, that was awful. It's all the way from the crowd.
You didn't want to be able to be secure in his box? Oh, definitely. I'm sorry. I thought I was going to be able to probably work a lot a bit.
It's not worth it. He was like, we're all getting ourselves out of everybody's area. I thought I'd write. Yeah, that is true.
That was the time I was doing a quick effort for 2020. Well, that's fine. I'll give you the words. If you want to be the politics, that was the big thing.
Can't believe you did that. So yes, it's quite a good point as well. That was the big thing in the 90s I did. Boom.
I know, like when Star Wars figures came out in the 80s, it was big business and that was the big thing. I think I was a little bit of on tangent. But in the 90s, that's when all the big toys, franchises and stuff came out. You pretty much will get very collectible.
I remember Paul Martus' story when Paul's story first came out. How hard it was to get back up and forth like that. Oh, impossible. Yeah.
I'm not going to. Yeah. And that's true, actually, because I ended up with a crappy little lecture of Woody. I'm not going to.
I'm not going to. It's a ton of hands and hands. I'm not going to. Okay.
No. I am not over that. So going back to the 80s movies as well. Just talking about random ones or ones, like the ones that we gave us.
Like, I think it was a big boom. The 80s was in the horror genre as well. Night. Night.
Night. Night. Christ. I don't like horror too much for them.
I can't really think of some of them. Screaming. Screaming. Mine was in the 80s.
I was making a shot. Yes, can you run? Yes. You want to be a silent villain?
Or there we go. Six cents? So you can get back there. The crew?
Right. You want to go there? I'll do that. I'll do just one film to paint all of them.
Are you ready? No. Actually, I can link this one to the movies. It's not a goodie.
It's not a goodie. Lost boys? Thank you. You're ultimate vampire movie.
That's commonly at the door. That's commonly at the door. That's me go home. Speedfish.
No one can be back in the future. I'm not going to be like this movie. I'm just kind of sort of build a monkey point. I think you're right.
I'm not sure that has been a vampire movie. Especially not in the 90s. The best that I used to go out to find high-hours coffee. I like to tell you that.
I like to tell you that I'm not going to be like this movie. The movie was Old Maccheese first. What was it? I thought the name of the actress.
I gave it what's he called now? What? He was in Scream as well. David Arquette.
Look Perry. Look Perry. If you like cheesy really bad vampire movies. Paul gave it to you.
That's the most hilarious thing you'll ever see. Old Roman. Yeah. But she had just...
Alright. But for she had cinematic and like gonna talk soundtracks as well. The Lost Boys has the best soundtrack going in any movie. But we did a podcast on top five.
No, we did a podcast on last week. We did a podcast on last week. We did a podcast on top five. Yeah.
But just got the kind of gentleman did mention it. So we are going to try 55 miles an hour. It's about an hour. That would not take you back in time.
The money may fly who tries to be produced by his mother. And it scientifically has been proven as somebody who has the perfect movie. No one had to bump me on that one. No, no, no.
I think you're absolutely right. Because the way it's peers and the way it builds tension is absolutely unmatched. Because I've even seen it recently. And you still get excited thinking like the mic nits the sort of high tide.
You know what I'm not going through. But the way the music and everything and everyone's frantic and dumb brown obviously. Great stuff. It's like the way the movie soundtrack like original wise.
That's pretty much perfect. Especially as soon as it comes on you hear it's like little doodly doodly doodly doodly doodly. It's just amazing from like start to finish. I agree.
And we only had back to the future three. But still both look well. I know it doesn't get as much love. But like they are doing a lot of like all the children.
It is one of the better children out there. I guess I like that part of the prison. It has a tie to the kid. Oh, it has a great scene with the kid.
You know the kid where he's on the train and he points to the camera and then points down to his trousers. Has that a mason seen him. What was his name and the story with console Clint Eastwood wasn't it. It was Carlton Klein when he went back to the original.
Clint Eastwood and that one. Number two when it gets a bit confused and he goes to me. He's huge yourself. This is obviously in jail.
Yeah, because he turns it into a joke or something. I didn't like the word chicken. He just had a good call. He just called me Chip.
Yeah. Marty is an interesting time traveler because if someone was supposed to be being careful he should have messed around with a lot of people's faces. But he probably should have never met. Who wouldn't have wanted to be here.
Do you hear that tape please after the map? Can I think by the end of it? I don't know if the doctor has some connection to the world or to not even know something. Was that not the universal ride?
Hell yeah. That's right. I think they're not going to be the right. I think on that back in the 90s.
The 90s. The 90s. The 90s. I do sing a lot.
Sorry. Yeah. That's just the podcast. You touched on like Blade when the movie pop up on vampires.
But like that was awesome. But I'm all like class that was like an action movie. But it's interesting that the kind of started comic book movies and the 90s kind of like big, big day trick. Yeah.
Like we've already hit on like the mask which was like an unknown comic. Yeah. It's a dark art is it? But I used to read those in the case.
Just get them in the corner. But yeah. So like tap in the line dimension by my returns. But my returns is still the best I can't film.
It is. 30 years old this year and still not being eaten. Just make us feel the world now. If I'm returning to my returns then the record is why the 90s was given all over.
We cannot mention it without mentioning the greatest 90s films ever which is night before and I'm going to steal all of them. But wait now. It's always better. It's believe every oversmiths.
Is that it? It's not the end. It's also people that we did plot big style when it first came out as cinema. It's on your own.
It's on your own. Yeah. Yeah. What a great call.
I think I'm watching 90s, I think I'm an expert. I can't call my fellow. I want to be back. Edward's in the hand is what's on the show as well as a great manga movie.
was Vincent Ryan's last performance. It was Vincent's last voice record. Was it his voice record? No, he was in it, yeah.
Oh yes, that's right. He was in it. I do like it makes his whole hands. It's really good.
Yeah. Take it back. And I was in it very, very good. With Tim Burton, there was a lot of different movies he made, like Bigel Juice, Outstanding, Michael Keaton, Michael Beethoven.
Edward, very good call. Very good call. It's typical because of Beethoven's lyrics, though, hasn't been so the same callable. So we're not talking about that.
I was probably the 90s, but I'm not going to go off. Just now. I'm quite often. Charlotte's list.
Charlotte's list. I'm not going to go off the bat. I've got the love nerd on my head. I'll tell you what, I'm going to take it back a few steps, because you did mention action movies.
And one of the greatest action movies I've ever made, Indiana Jones. And it was an 80 movie. My personal favourite is probably Is Pamela Doone. There's a pre-wolf one.
And I'll try to get a copy of it now. The mommy? The mommy still. But it doesn't bother me, Indiana Jones.
I'm sorry. I was friend and pre-childing, so you? Yeah, I was involved. I was involved like a man's favourite.
Everyone in the movie is like the sexiest person alive. It's based on fewer books and popular design alone. Especially you're not. Hey, Manny, you're crying on the horses.
Yeah. Not the mommy has a good child. They can say it's one of them. Tony Brainoff just enjoyed it.
It doesn't quite make much sense. It should have brought back the whole universe. The horror type of aspect that Tom Cruise decided to crush. What I meant was that.
But he didn't feel much in the end. He gave us such epic horror movies like Top Gun. That can't look good. Who else?
I love that volleyball scene. They're in the weird zone, boys. Brilliant. It was like...
What was the other one? It was the biggest business. It was the only business that was the one. We'd done a famous slide across the floor.
And again, on that one time, one of the most famous lines out there. If you don't want to, I can't remember. Now it's the Brainsus part. What have you done now?
Fair with you. The author's going to move into now. I'll take it back to him. You look like...
You look like... You look like... Like I said, the most... Like I said, it's a way for him to enjoy it.
But he's the most entitled freak. He can't stand. He always feels sorry for his best mate Cameron. He's just been a friend.
Isn't it like major theory on Ferris Bueller? Sorry. There's major theory on Ferris Bueller how Cameron is in actual fact dead. And this is just his nightmare playing out, which is really messed up.
Because I just... I hate that film so much. I really do. It's either that or it's like a fight for situation in the same...
The same person. It's like Cameron's trying to live out his fantasy through Ferris and him having this like a mezzan do-op and then he's actually dead the whole time. That's like the theory of it again. Oh, it's a horrible film.
It's a horrible film. It's a horrible film. It's a horrible film. By the way...
Yeah, it's a fact you haven't told us much after the dead. That's a joke we did. We shot the guy at this time. You did it not me.
You did it not me. But I guess other films like the other two things, I do think it's time to point out one. I don't think you'll have much of an argument with because it was stop-motion and it was part of the stop-motion. And it's still...
They're trying to remake it on a remake of the film. The class of the things. Oh, that's fine. You picked it in a previous podcast for 20 years.
In the 80s movie, it was the 80s. And even though the effects were done the way it was, it still mesmerised. Especially when you watched it's kids like the type of thing. Was it rehoused?
It was. It was. It was. It was.
It was. It was. It was. Yeah, that the like the epitome of the historic grandparent was on the economy.
It wasn't wrong with that. I want to go back to that memory. The single negative. That's what it takes your back.
Your nostalgia will whack you in the face. It always is a good thing. It holds you. That was a time it has won one goal.
It has been a shows called Seen by the movie that was made. If you watch it back back back some of the shots are actually identical. The karate kid. Anyone want to be the karate kid when you're younger?
You'd be surprised if you watched Lost Boys and Karate Kid quite the same after the story line is pretty much the same. Kid of these parents moved to a place, gets picked on by not by my just network by Karate people. Karate Kid and Karate Kid. But also that argument now is in that they're the kind of your rooster isn't natural.
No he's not. It's um what's he called? What's there Johnny? What's Johnny saying to him?
Johnny Lawrence, that's it. He is the true karate kid. It was natural fact it was Daniel Laruso who sorry for this but he was a dick. He stopped.
I got one. He started the whole thing and all Johnny was doing just defending himself and then that's going to be proven in Cobra Kai. Sorry that's my little stance on that one. Well thank you.
Well thank you. Also like I'm not having a mic now sorry guys. But um other films I do stand out as well I have to either run that rather than era. Like run by the Eddy Source.
It does as well. People want to walk with dark pretty heartbreak and comedy that couldn't be funny and you shouldn't laugh at what it is basically quite relive or but in one society with now it terrified the others was around it with social media. Or we would all be not for that. Have you got a rebuttal?
And what dark comedy have you come to? Oh. What's again Charlotte? What's wrong with Johnny?
I think I'm a child of a child. I think I'm a child of a child of a kid. Look at the cutter. Well the editor is like they're calling the right.
But again we're full of choice but he meant to me as an gay desactress, Gordon Horne, Private Benjamin. There's one of the stand out to help cats as well. And all the bored. You can't describe someone as an eddy's actress.
It's not an act of it. No no no. It's not an act of it. It's an act of shit.
It doesn't like Carrie Bouldard. It's a very good one. But I think it was a big role. I would say a big role of Fred Sandoval.
I adore Bouldard. I can say it was a terrible role. And I heard that chemistry is still mixed magic to the end. And it did have some beautiful children as well.
But I was not pretending to be. No because they're not kids. They're not kids but death becomes a natural battery. It was a it blocked.
It's the only one Phil Merrill didn't get in a washboard and it nearly ruined our career. But it's one of the greatest films ever made. It's mine and my sister's favorite to play together. Yeah that's fun.
Like the sun films I've mentioned back in the day picked back up by the fans and then people realized it's pretty good. And they're going to remake it. Oh we don't talk about remakes. Yeah.
They're going to be playing the other part of the movie. Yeah. I can too. I'm going to try and like cheat mark the crowd here and mention something that is very very nostalgic from the 90s.
And that is Pokémon the first movie. But not surprisingly so. Yes. Yes.
If you want to talk about if you want to talk about a movie that's going to be destroyed. That's going to be quite a bit. Quite a bit. There's a part where the main character Ash died.
He gets frozen or trapped between two side of glass and turns the stone. And all the folks might have to cry to bring him back to life. But he is going to bring him back to life. I could do that.
You think he's chasing evil issues crying and then do go and cry as well. And then no, no, no, he was because Sam's just pointing out a great one to me. So thank you, Sam. There's a lot of them.
I'm going to emotionally trauma some of the some of the room. Oh, he's not on one. Yes, he is. Yes.
The death of Optimus crying. The voice by Orton well, as well, wasn't it? He lost the touch. He lost the power.
I mean, if I put control on the horizon for very different reasons and it was our face movie review, we had a customer. Oh, we did have a whole couple of cards. We did have a whole couple of cards. It's awful.
It's awful. I was like to say that the organization was this convention. Question of our call. You can show up because we don't have a question.
Yes. If you're the lower Gasm of the show. Yeah. The people who have organized any form, copy and donut, they do take part in this podcast and find the time as well.
Donner is a big part of the Nodio and all community. And we've got the best bits and we've got the best bits. We've got two donut. She would have been here today at home on my side.
That's why I'm just two to one here. But yes, she made us review all Gasm of now. Has anyone watched this phone? Yeah.
Grant's hands up. I'm sorry. It is terrible. I've never, I don't know.
I've never heard of the headphones and I've tried a lot with the best thing. The only thing I can say about it is I didn't. I can say a lot about the program. I've choreography wasn't about the female exploitation.
It was all about male exploitation. But Jeez, it didn't. Which part? I can't describe how we are a lot more.
I feel like I should move on. Yeah. I feel like I was going to be about anything whatsoever. So I'm going to go in and say don't, man.
No. I thought the people must start out there. I'm brilliant. I'm brilliant.
No, I was there. So yeah. But then you go around. I'm going to go around.
I'm going to go around. I'm going to go around. Yes. I've got Kevin Smith.
I've read one of the podcast originally on Kevin Smith. But no, I'm sorry. But if you went to the book, you had to go out for all the classics like War No. Blind, popular, and Abigail.
I've got to go around. I'm going to go around. George, sir, yes. Oh, 25 is alive.
I just might go back to the other one. No, no. I might go back to the Abigail. How terrifying was the concept for that?
Where? Absolutely scary. He comes back and he's like, and told family doesn't recognize it. But it's like, what is going on with this drama time?
Yeah. And it went to this ship. It's magical ship. This journey.
And he got dropped off. And he'd been admitted for like five or six years. Where all his family had aged. And then the government came up.
It's always the government. But again, I'd advertise Charlotte here as well by talking about a movie that she absolutely hears. So it was made in the year I was born. And it is.