Transcript: 'Red One' Izzy and Stef Movie Review!

Chapters

0:06 - Movie Night Adventures
1:53 - The Christmas Movie Review
3:01 - Discussion on Movie Themes
6:34 - Analyzing Characters and Acting
11:51 - Chaos and Philosophy of Punishment
18:32 - Final Thoughts on the Movie

Long Summary

In this episode, we dive into our recent experience watching the action-packed Christmas movie, *Red One*. The late-night screening was an impromptu decision after work, and right from the start, we were greeted with an unexpected blend of holiday cheer and chaos. We dissect the film's somewhat unconventional approach to the holiday genre, noting that despite being marketed as a Christmas movie, it veers into surprisingly wild territory.

The movie opens with a fun premise and delivers a strong start, juxtaposing heartwarming elements with moments that feel far from festive. We cover various standout scenes, including hilarious quips about the absurdities of childlike innocence and the challenges of parenting – a theme that resonates as we reflect on the protagonist's own journey through fatherhood. The film stars Chris Evans, who we humorously discuss in relation to his character’s zany haircut contrasting with traditional depictions of a father figure.

As we delve deeper into the plot, the humor doesn’t mask a rather chaotic narrative style that often leaves us questioning the storyline. J.K. Simmons’ portrayal of Santa as a muscular, buff version of the beloved character raises eyebrows, and we exchange thoughts about the character arcs and backstories that drive the chaos. Misunderstandings around humor, such as a line about lifting weights while indulging in cookies, show how the film juxtaposes action with lighthearted festive elements.

Transitioning through the movie’s all-surreal scenes, we chat about the sheer unpredictability of the plot which, at times, makes it feel like anything could happen. Notably, we explore the film’s deeper existential questions about materialism during the holiday season, drawing comparisons between classic holiday themes centered around love, sacrifice, and the true spirit of Christmas. In a segment of philosophical musings after the film, we dissect the roles of punishment versus affection, particularly in light of viewers' different responses based on childhood experiences.

The movie's villain, Krampus, embodies the Old Testament approach to punishment, raising debates about discipline in contemporary society. We find ourselves analyzing the moral dilemmas presented within the film, particularly as they relate to real-world concerns about crime, punishment, and familial relationships. As we contemplate whether kindness alone can redeem bad behavior, we pull on research and personal anecdotes to frame our discussions.

Of course, we can't overlook the acting performances, with mixed feelings on the portrayal of certain characters. While we appreciate the dedication of the cast, especially Evans and Simmons, we are quick to critique the portrayal of the witch as a somewhat flat and unengaging antagonist. Our discussions extend to broader acting techniques and styling choices made by filmmakers that impact the overall enjoyability of the production.

Despite its chaos, we ultimately reach a consensus that *Red One* delivers unexpected surprises and keeps viewers guessing while retaining its spirit as a holiday movie. With a blend of humor, action, and social commentary, we encourage listeners to approach this film with an open mind for a unique take on traditional Christmas storytelling. It's filled with memorable moments that spark laughter, questions, and even some lighthearted critiques about the essence of the holiday season.

Transcript

[0:00] Recording. All right. So we went to see... Okay, what time is it right now? 1.01 a.m. Yay!

[0:06] Movie Night Adventures

[0:06] It is time in the morning. Yes. So Izzy was finished work and we decided to go and see a late night movie. Yeah. I pressured everyone into it. Everyone being my dad. Right. Mom was like, no, too late. And you got a number counting up on the recorder, right? Yes, it's recording. So we went to go and see Scream Saw 2.

[0:30] No, Red One. I don't think it was Scream 2. I knew there was a number in it somewhere.

[0:36] No, we went to go and see Red One. A Christmas movie, heartwarming and fun. Okay, I got to tell you, it is a Christmas movie technically, but it seems to me mostly a drugstrim. Yeah, it was a little crazy. Starts off good, strong opening.

[0:52] There's a couple of spoilers here. So strong opening. It's got... It's the kin. Yeah yeah so chris chris helmsworth no that's it was like chris something else chris hemsworth was like the guy who played oh i know his name chris musk chris musk chris evans chris evans yeah yeah he was good he was good uh that's some fine hair there's no way that could have been his kid because his kid's haircut was the real villain of the movie literally though no it started off in the in the house like a christmas party when the main guy jack was a kid yeah what was that line oh he was saying i can find anything and that other guy's like find your father oh cold cold yeah well then of course because he didn't have a father he grew up to be a bad father just like me so real so it was good strong opening and a funny funny opening and he stole a lollipop from a baby and stole the coffee. You didn't know until you heard the baby crying when he was walking away.

[1:53] The Christmas Movie Review

[1:54] And then he puts the lollipop off in his mouth. And I'm like, what? It's funny because there's a saying which says, oh, that's as easy as taking candy from a baby. And it's like, have you ever tried taking candy from a baby? They hang on like grim death.

[2:07] So then we go, this is, I was just saying to you before, this actor J.K. Simmons, who found himself to be rather overweight when he was looking at a picture of himself for some awards show, decided to become like workout guy. And now every movie he's in, he's working out because he's actually, I mean, super buff. Buff Santa was an interesting choice. That was a very interesting choice. Interesting choice. And a positive message, I suppose. Now, I didn't understand something though. So they were eating cookies and they said something about carving up.

[2:37] People eat carbs for a workout because it helps burn energy. Okay. But do cookies help with a workout? I don't know. I thought carbs... I don't lift weights. Because I remember seeing the rock and... I just do cool agis and girl stuff. Some rock in some old movie was like mowing down on face fulls of pasta, and that was his carb loading or something like that. It's like a thing. I don't really know. Yeah, I don't understand it. But anyway, that's fine. I like cookies.

[3:01] Discussion on Movie Themes

[3:01] So this movie was genuinely mental. Yeah, it was. Yeah. I mean, genuinely, like, all over the map. Questioning my reality. I'm like, my jaw was dropping. Like, why? What? Like, why is there this crazy action movie? Because I thought The Rock was just some guy. But then he's like this action superhero guy who can do, like, crazy stuff, right? He's like 800 years old or something. He's been in the job for 542 years, if I remember rightly. Oh, yeah. He was like, you should get someone who's 300 years old and they're pride. Right, right. And I thought it was interesting because this is a big question that I have about Christmas. And maybe you can answer it for me, oh, elf. But is it about materialism? Is it about toys? Is it about presents? Or is it about, you know, Jesus and love? Because it's literally Christ. Christ was right.

[3:59] So I thought it was interesting at the beginning because there were shoplifters. There was a woman what was her line about the he's like what was it essential oils if i don't get my essential oils i'm going to batter out someone's brains like she's screaming it sounds like a line from alice in wonderland that sounds like something that what queen of hearts would say queen of hearts yeah so you know what i would say give her the essential oils it sounds like she really needs them they're essential to your well-being that's right so i thought that everyone was kind of mean and petty and also the movie wounded me how's that well it wounded me because your name is a krampus no but if i swim too much in cold water that is my name no the movie wounded me oh my god we got trucks again we've had a doom day of trucks no the movie wounded me because you probably remember at the beginning there was a pushy youtuber yeah and how many how many subscribers did he have three i'm a big deal man i have three thousand subscribers i'm gonna make you famous so that hurt that hurt i remember when i had three thousand i can't remember that you got more than that yeah so and then so at the beginning there's the center and then it turns out he's not just a like he's not just a like a department store santa he's the real deal and he's got like an air escort and I didn't quite get why he was in a mall.

[5:28] Because the rock was saying he's just the rock I don't even know his name the rock was saying like.

[5:36] Interact with the kids every now and then, huh? Right, right. And, like, actually see the people you're helping. Right, right. Oh, okay, okay. So he was... Before I realized it was actually Santa, like, the real Santa, I was like, that is the worst mall Santa I've ever seen. I think I said that to you. You did? Now, why did you not like him? Because, why is he bald? Oh, that's just a mark of manliness. Where is his beard? Uh-huh. That was, like, the most, like, neck beard, like, Darcy from, like, that show, Pride and something. I don't know. Pride and Prejudice? Yeah, Pride and Prejudice, Darcy neck. No, not Darcy. It's the other guy, the old guy, neck beard. That was, I was saying it's an 800th century, 18th century neck beard. Right. And where, where is his hair? And, like, why is he looking? Santa's supposed to have white hair, right? Santa's supposed to be old. This guy was kind of old. I mean, this guy was really old, but, like, not as old as Santa. Right, right. So I don't know that we can go through the story because the story was insane.

[6:34] Analyzing Characters and Acting

[6:34] They went to a beach. They went to a beach. And snowmen came. Now, I'm sorry, but people have to look up how this actor looks. Do you remember the guy you were talking about? Oh, my God. He's Zuckerberg. I said, bro, Zuckerberg's long-lost cousin. I said he's on a beach because he's an iguana. He looks like an iguana. He had these eyes that look like one different direction. Works for Facebooks.

[7:02] He had these weird green eyes that weren't exactly looking at you. No, they weren't even looking at anything. They looked all over the back. He had one of these mouths where the lips are like fish. Right. Fish lips. Yeah. I don't mean to face shame, but my guy, plastic surgery, it does exist. And I'm not like, maybe some people should use it a bit. Well, maybe he had plastic surgery and he just said, make me look like a carp iguana. A carp iguana. Yeah. Bro took beach scene too, literally. Took beach scene. He found a scuttle across the beach. that's right or close his his arms around some diver's leg at the bottom of the ocean literally so sorry go ahead it would have been so funny if like there was a fly and he's like just eats it right but like don't worry ladies i got you i didn't quite get like why you would send elite ice warriors after someone that could be completely disabled by pulling out their carrot Because it's funny. It is a little funny. They got to have one weakness. Right. Right. And also, why would you send elite ice warriors off to some human? Bro, just like... On a beach. Pull out a gun. Well, you can't shoot them. I mean, the guy... The Rock ripped one in two with a bench and it just reassembled.

[8:16] They what? So, the Rock hit one with a bench. No, I'm saying to kill the main guys, the protagonist. Oh, why did I just send someone with a gun? Like, have Lizard Man pull out a gun and pow-pow and dead. Right. Right. I mean, they have to be killable in some way. Why was the rock able to become a pebble? No, he wasn't. Yes, he was. The rock in that beach fight shrank down to the size of a pebble. Not that small. Okay. But, you know, this is a joke about something smaller than a rock.

[8:48] Okay so but i don't think that's what they did and that was like a new thing he was able to suddenly shrink and then he tapped his feet together it's something to do with his boots like the suit he wore right so that was interesting the fight scenes were fun they were fun they were fun scenes yeah he hates fight scenes because i don't know he can't keep up or something no i'm kidding i'm kidding oh right you right right i'm kidding i really can't no they're too frenetic for me sorry i thought you meant the rock hates fight scenes because you can't keep up it didn't do a pretty good job and then they went to germany where it became depressing and dark and transylvania like and apparently in in germany is the devil and you enjoyed that scene.

[9:35] The chicken oh the chicken was great what was her name ella or something at least or something like that? Helen. Helen. Helen. That was good. Chicken was good. And it was good. The scene in the bar or the tavern. Yes. That was epic. Go on. Mr. Krampus. Not Mr. Krampus. Krampus. That guy was like hilarious. Okay. Stole the whole movie. There was so much hair on his shoulders. There's no way that was Germany. That was a straight up carpet. That had to be Italy. I mean, the guy was a walking minotaur carpet rug. Yeah, come on. That was Italy. They're just trying to gaslight us. That's right. It's not Germany, bro. So the slap game was fun. And I don't know how he got the arm thing back on him, like the main guy on the rock. He just like... I thought he always had it. Oh, okay. So I thought that was clever and cool. And that's when he first, you know, his heart grew three sizes because he started to be there rather than running away. He stayed there to help someone and all of that, which I thought was cool. The character arc was good. The character arc. They all had the character arc, which was nice. And. Although I have a feeling he only didn't run out because he needed a way to get back.

[10:48] Well, I like how all of Germany was just like the armpit of a graveyard. Literally, though, like it was it was just a giant graveyard with some creepy woods. Like, yeah, that's all Germany. It's just like black forest ham, German, evil. German. Witch thing, right? And then there's a piano playing music. And I'm just like, OK, I give up on any continuity or any sanity in this movie. Literally, who wrote this and what drugs are they on? Because I want some. I think the answer is all of them. I'll do it. Yeah, at that point, I'm like, sure, yeah, let's have a self-playing piano deliver a Christmas present in the middle of the German. And then the phone call. Bro, how do you get data? I can't get data in a freaking iPhone store. This guy gets data in the butt end of German. Germany, not German, Germany. Yep, yep, that was something. And at that point, yeah, I gave up when they warped through doorways. That was okay, whatever portals. And then when they came to the piano, I'm just like, okay. Oh, let's send ice warriors to the beach for combat. Yeah. That's going to work out well.

[11:51] Chaos and Philosophy of Punishment

[11:51] So, yeah, it was. And was it mocha? What kind of tea were they getting on the beach? Boba. Was it matcha? Boba. It's a boba tea. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

[12:00] So then things got even more chaotic. There were more fight scenes. But let's get into those. More than you wanted to add, because I want to get into the philosophy. Go for it. All right. So do you punish people or do you love them? Right, so, Krampus was Old Testament. Krampus! Krampus was Old Testament.

[12:21] And Santa is New Testament, because Santa is love. And so the witch and Krampus are punishment, because what they're saying, and Izzy, every time I do anything about spanking, I always get these comments underneath the videos, which is, well, but if you look at how badly behaved kids are, how nervous they are, how self-absorbed they are, they need to be disciplined, right? The kids these days are bad and selfish because they're... They're nervous, so let's scare them. Right, right. Well, it's like, but you haven't toughened them up with spanking and all that, right? So I get this every single time. It's a very predictable comment.

[12:56] So The Rock is saying, look, all of these people are acting badly. They're all, and they say this very clearly, almost everyone, for the first time, the majority of people are on the naughty list. So something is not working. And of course, The Witch and Krampus are saying, well, the reason that things aren't working is nobody's being punished anymore. Now, there's kind of truth in that. Because you've got these habitual criminals that keep getting let out of prison and doing bad things. Yeah. So, you know, sadly to say, I mean, the guy in El Salvador turned El Salvador from like the murder capital of Central America to one of the safest countries in the world just by locking up all the criminals and keeping them in prison. Well, the reason there were less criminals in the past was because you were a criminal. You got hung. Well, there's that whole process of whittling out the sociopaths, right? Yeah. So, like, I'm just saying, I mean, people are going to be bad if you have no consequences. Right. I don't think the consequence should be, like, abuse, but— Of children, for sure. Yeah, yeah, like, not child abuse. That's not the solution. Right. Because that will also make people into criminals. But I think, like, somewhere in between, everyone gets a participation award, even if you didn't even show up. Right.

[14:12] To, let's hit the kid if they do something wrong. Like, something in between that. Well, and of course, a lot of the criminals come from, I mean, abused households, and this guy had grown up without his father, and he was a criminal. Yeah. And I was reading a study the other day. So the twin studies are the gold standard, right? And so if you have one twin that goes one to one family, another twin that goes to another family, most of the differences would be environmental, right? Yeah. So there was twins, twins from criminal parents who grew up in non-criminal households had a much higher chance of being criminals than children from non-criminal parents who grew up in criminal households. Oh, so it really is genetic? Well, it's not all, but there's a lot to it. There's a lot of it, yeah.

[14:57] So, and of course, the other way, it wasn't just by hanging the criminals, but just keeping them in prison through their childbearing years, right? Yeah. So that they can't have kids, or are less likely to. Or if they do, it's only one or two instead of like five. Right. So fatherlessness was quite important in this movie, and everyone's behaving badly, and no one has a father. Yeah. So The Rock says, like, everyone's getting worse, and everyone, this is why he's giving up. He's giving up on protecting Santa because he doesn't believe that Santa's kindness and generosity and humanity is going to. So everyone's getting worse. And was there one father in the movie? No. I don't remember one. No, I don't think so. Whatever happened to that nice Coca-Cola bear?

[15:42] I know. Wait, Coca-Cola bear? So the Coca-Cola bear, there are these. It has a Coca-Cola. No, there are these polar bears that sell Coca-Cola in Coca-Cola commercials. And that guy had gone rancid why have i never seen one his level of tempo was unbearable so i've literally never seen oh no oh okay sorry maybe it's an old it's an older school thing it must have been because i've like i was like what i mean he went from coca-cola just oh that explains it what like a long time ago when we went to sea world or something there was like a whole thing with like the polar bear and coca-cola i did not understand the correlation i was like they aren't even the same color i was like what the heck okay now i get it well you know so when you're at the north pole what else do you want other than an ice cold drink yeah that makes sense sure i think the commercial is trying to say like we're cold drink up what was that guy you showed me this by the by the guy you showed in the car he had the coldest sprite from mcdonald's yeah no he had the listerine mint things two packets of listerine mints a packet of lifesavers tic tacs and then And then he's screaming, and then he drinks the Sprite with the dry ice. He goes, rah! Oh, yeah. That's insane. I mean, that's going to give you like a hand. All the comments were like, how low? Rent cannot be that high, bro. Yeah, yeah. You've got to find an easier way to make some money.

[17:05] So, yeah, it was Old Testament, New Testament. Now, I think that there's some people, if you show them some affection, they become better, even if they're not great to begin with. But there's a lot of people, if you show affection, they become worse. Because here's, They're all about show the love and no punishment. And yet they kick the living crap out of every enemy who comes their way. They don't say, oh, here's a present to make you a nice snowman. It's like, I'm going to rip your nose off and turn you into dry ice. So they beat the crap out of everyone. Do you remember at the end, the guys who were guarding the sleigh? They're like, oh, love is the answer. Except we'll disassemble these guys limb by limb. So I think that they're okay with punishment. But I guess the punishment was mostly around the kids, right? Yeah. So, yeah, I don't know. I mean, I thought that was interesting that do you show affection? And I think to kids, you should. However, we've known a couple of sketchy kids in our day that no amount of affection seemed to be able to fix. Did they not have relatively not great parents? They all had relatively not great parents, to put it mild. Yeah, so I don't know if that was so much affection or lack of it. No, no, but even from us, right? Yeah, but like we weren't around them that much. Yeah, that's true. That's true. That's true. But I thought that my affection was a healing hand from the skies above. Okay. I may be wrong.

[18:32] Final Thoughts on the Movie

[18:33] So acting review. I thought the acting was great from the kid. Yes. The black haired kid. The guy with the professional awning for a hairdo. Yeah. You know, because I'm bald, it really bothers me when people don't have good haircuts. Like the Chris guy, he's got great hair, man. He got that vertical spiky thing like he's in a wind tunnel from his toes. And then I thought The Rock did a really good job. Yeah, we said The Rock was really good. He was moving and deep and it was a tough character to be that somber in such a manic movie. And I thought he just did a really, really good job. And you like the Santa guy? You said he's because I was like, he spent, you think, oh, I'm going to be Santa in a Christmas movie. This is going to be great. And he basically is unconscious for like 90% of the movie. I liked him more at the beginning, but I felt like, I don't know, I think it's something to do with the style of film.

[19:23] Out a lot of acting from the characters what do you mean takes out like it just i don't know if it's like the way they do the.

[19:28] Filming with the like the camera angles and stuff or if.

[19:31] It's the music but i feel like everyone was a kind of a caricature that's what i don't know i think it's this kind of movie it's kind of stylized they're almost like cartoon characters that's yeah it's they felt very cartoonish and like a caricature right right so it was hard to say whether they did a good job except every now and then they would dip into like when the main guy was in the bubble yeah that was really good like he was really acting sad and you could see that he was unhappy with his own life i like the metaphor too you know i'm distant from my i'm distant from my son we're both in separate bubbles like you know it really was pretty on the nose analogy yeah it was pretty funny it was definitely a really well-written movie yes yes it was but yeah i always struggle to say oh this actor didn't deliver this right or do that right because again i don't know how much it has to do with directing yes yes that's and they probably have a whole bunch of takes and then the director chooses one yeah yeah that's my guess and even if the actor's like no don't do that one if the director's like i like that right right then i mean look i'm just gonna say for my own experience being in like acting and stuff like from place it's it's a bit hard because i'll i know it's not good yeah and then they're like no no do it like this do it like that i'm like that doesn't fit the character but i mean they're the director so whatever the director says and you are not a fan of the witch no she was i don't i did not like the actress i did not like the character look obviously you don't want to like the villain but you want to like the villain you have to you have to like the villain yeah you can't like obviously you don't want the villain to win but you can't hate them and you can't be like.

[21:00] Cringing every time they step on screen that's true in my personal opinion well she was kind of dead-faced and she was dead-faced and you said she was smiling a bit she smiled every single shot she was in and she acted like the cameras were on her and she was the center of attention which again if it's a character choice that's great but i think it was more of the actress being smug right what is the mortal enemy of this family i know not this family me smuggins smuggins it's i think it was something to do with like with her i think it was the actress being really smug right i'm not sure it was the acting it was the person i don't know maybe i was maybe it was a really really good actress and she ticked me off because she was acting really well but i felt like it was person right but then if she's too good an actress then like you know if i'm reading a book and you think i'm asking you a real question it actually distracts you from the book like you can be too real and then it's distracting from the story especially when there's kind of.

[21:56] I know, but it's when you start reading. I don't know that you're actually reading yet. It was like. No, it's just fantastic acting. You were like, do you want any syrup? Yeah. And I'm like, what? I'm like. I didn't even hear you. No, acting. I didn't even hear you though. Cause I was brewing you a coffee. Right. And it was like over the coffee. You sounded like you were asking me quite. I was like, what? We don't even have syrup. Cause when I hear syrup, I'm like go cafe brain. I'm like cinnamon, vanilla, chai. Right, right. So, and I thought, yeah. So the fact that she is impatient and says, look, everyone's getting worse. We need to bring back punishments. Now, from a criminal standpoint, yes, I think that there are way too many criminals who are endless repeat offenders and let them back out on the streets, I think, to just destabilize society. It's not even anything to do with sympathy because you'd have sympathy for their victims. So I think it kind of tied into people's frustration with habitual criminals. You know, like we were reading the statistic about how in New York, it's like, you know, like 90% of the shoplifters are like 500 people in New York. Like, and you just take those people out of society and suddenly your shops are safe again and business can resume.

[23:04] So I think when it comes to punishment for adults, that makes sense. And and but for kids that they were punishing kids for being naughty i think that's usually a reflection as you say like a bad childhood and it's really the parents who should receive some consequences i feel like my big thing is once the kid can like drive like once the child can drive so like 16 17 then i don't have much then it's like what am i trying to say oh my gosh tired bro that is like 1 30 in the morning yeah anyways then it's like how are you still like, you start getting more responsible because you don't have anything that keeps you at home right unless your parents are really really strict and they're like then i have a lot of sympathy but if your parents are more chill and you can come up with some excuse like on spending time with friends or whatever right but if you have a way to stay out of the house and develop your own thoughts, then that's when I think you start taking more responsibility for your actions. That certainly was my route. Three jobs and good friends. Yeah. So that's what I think. Like once you can start taking more responsibility for your life, that's when I'm going to start giving you more responsibility. Like once your parents have less of a grip. That's how the law works, right? So if you get to be 17 years old, sometimes even 16, sometimes even younger, you can be tried as an adult if you commit a crime and you don't get the benefit of being a kid.

[24:27] Geez, I thought that was someone on the road. second i saw a mouse earlier after the movie it was a mouse oh really yeah well to tim's anyways so i think the movie was a lot of fun i would highly recommend it it was actually really it was really really good i would re-watch it right it was funny like i was laughing a lot yeah and the entire time i was thinking bro what am i watching yeah like what is coming next that i could not predict that not in a bad way like it was.

[24:57] It wasn't like totally chaotic but it was nice because a lot of movies you know we were listening to oh gosh who was that and the singer we've been listening to on the way down with the annoying song oh camila cabello cabello and and oh and then we were listening to sean mendes and we could sing the song we were first time we heard it was halfway through the song and we started right so so with this movie i didn't know what was coming next and that was nice because you do see a lot of movies where you kind of know what's coming next and oh he's going to turn like he's going to turn around just before he leaves or you know oh the the guy's going to get the gun and then and then the good guy's going to steal like you know the we did a whole show on movie cliches some years ago yeah this one this one was like i don't know what's coming but it's going to be engaging it's going to be fun and it's going to be surprising but it's still going to fit together with the story and i thought that was really cool the fact that they let the writers go that drug addled yeah and And I also really like how at the beginning, they actually showed the villains winning Kidnapping Santa. Yes. Because usually in movies, they never show the villains winning anything. Right, right, right, right. Or if they do, it's like a small win, like capturing the two guys in the globe. Right, right. Like one of those. I still remember the song, the tune. Which one? The Shawn Mendes one. I was just thinking of it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That guy's a little too cliched as far as that goes.

[26:18] But yeah, so we would recommend the movie. It's a lot of fun. Yeah, you have to watch this. A little tiny bit of cussing, which caused me to faint a little bit. It's not that serious. You survived somehow. And you can't pass the age of like six knows it all. You might have fainted too, but I didn't see it because I was fainting. All right. Okay. So the movie is Red One and highly recommended. And we appreciate your time and attention. Freedemand.com. To help out the show. Yeah. Bye.

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