Chicks in the Office - Golden Globes Surprised Us + Storm Reid Interview

Episode Date: January 13, 2023

Subscribe to our YouTube > http://bit.ly/CITOYOUTUBE. Ria’s three fun questions (00:-25:34). Weekly Watch Report (25:35-48:38). Golden Globes recap (48:40-1:11:41). Interview with Storm Reid – tal...king her new movie Missing, Euphoria season 3 + more! (1:11:43-1:27:41). MERCH! > http://bit.ly/citomerch. Follow us on Instagram @chicksintheoffice and on Twitter @chicksintheoff + subscribe to our Snapchat > http://bit.ly/thegroupchat.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Chicks in the Office listeners. You can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad free on Amazon Music. This is state of emergency. What's up, everyone? It's Chicks in the Office with Rianne Friend, giving you that Friday energy on a Friday. Hopefully everyone is prepared for the weekend. Going to have a little fun, a little fun in the sun we might have because we're both going to Florida.
Starting point is 00:00:35 it has been dreary for 10 days straight in New York. It's been gray. It has been gray. The sun has not come out one time, I feel like. Not once. Like maybe a little bit. A little glimmer. It's trying to pop through.
Starting point is 00:00:51 I like it. Like a little bit on like Monday. I think there was maybe a little bit of sun. But other than that, no, no, I can't live like this. I need sunshine. I know. So we're going to go get some sun. We're going to go to Florida.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Yes. And I want to make a note of something. there's only one person on this earth that is a worse communicator than Trent Ryan. Oh. And his name is Tyler Cameron. Wow, right off the bat throwing him under the bus. The worst communicator actually in the world. So we're all like, we all.
Starting point is 00:01:22 You got to get him on the phone. We all have houses like near each other, right? So Tyler was like, you guys going to be in Florida next week. We're like, yeah, he's like, all right, you guys want to come on the show, like his radio show. We're like, yeah, you want to come on the podcast? he's like, yeah, let's do a bunch of things, right? Mm-hmm. It was very generic.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Like, there was no, like, set date and time. You know, we have no details. All of a sudden, we get a text from his producer that's like, all right, Tyler told me you guys are coming on the show on Tuesday. Like, we have a... Yeah. Bitch, you didn't ask us a specific day. Like, yes, we're going to do it, but you didn't say what day, what time.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Yeah. There is no worse... It's Trent and Tyler. They're really up there with the two worst communicators. on this planet. Text messaging is not their forte. It's just like selective though because if I text Trent
Starting point is 00:02:11 about something that we both like he'll respond immediately. Yes. Yeah. But we're going to do something with Tyler in Florida. That'll be funny. He hasn't been on the show in a while.
Starting point is 00:02:21 So that'll be exciting. And then we'll be recording together because. Yes, we will be in the same room. We will not be in the studio. I know that upset some people. But, you know,
Starting point is 00:02:34 Don't worry. We're going to have good equipment. We are. But 2023 is, we got to take care of ourselves too, you know? And that means going to Florida. And that means sometimes. Listen, we've been back for one week. We need a break. We got to go back immediately. Okay, so here's how it went down.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Well, it's the wintertime, you know? I want to be down there as much. I wish I could live down there in the wintertime. Also, we do this every winter. We do. Fran had a wedding in Florida this upcoming weekend. I really part late. She was like, I have a wedding.
Starting point is 00:03:07 I'm going to stay the whole week. And I said, well, darn it. If you're going to stay the whole week, then I'm going to go. I'm going to sit in cold. I'm going to be cold? No, I'm going to go be warm with you. Yes. And so we'll be at our separate houses, but we will conjoin when it's time to record and we
Starting point is 00:03:25 will have good equipment. Don't worry. We're bringing the mics. Everything's going to be okay. Everybody. Stay calm. Stay cool. Stay collected.
Starting point is 00:03:32 It'll be great. It's going to be great. stories because we're doing stuff. Yes, we're going to be doing stuff. We'll have a lot of fun. I can't wait to see Norman. Except my non-o called me the other day. And he was like, your dog is a shithead. And I was like, okay, calm down, first of all. And then he said, he doesn't even know who his mother is. And that fucking hurt because I know, I know Norman knows on his mother. I know. It hurt. It hurt. Is your grandfather a troll? I think he's online commenting. Is he reading comments? I think so. He can't. Is he reading comments that the dog doesn't know who his mother is? It's so funny because like, Where is Norman?
Starting point is 00:04:08 I should honestly have him on the podcast next week. You should. Your grandfather or Norman? No, Nono. Oh, okay. And Norman. But I should totally have Nano come on next week. That would be really funny.
Starting point is 00:04:19 That'll be the treat to everybody. And we'll just ask him questions and see where his mind goes. And not know he's recording. No, this is actually mean. Oh, no. Okay, good. That's what I was thinking. No, we won't tell him we're recording.
Starting point is 00:04:29 No, I was thinking you should just like, you should just record. You know how I was saying we should try and do Yes Like podcast You're talking about, yes Vlog type situations Like on the go while we're out Like on the go while we're out
Starting point is 00:04:44 Like record ourselves And we can put it in the podcast Just do that with your grandpa I'm gonna do that And maybe a YouTube exclusive And just like Voice record him I have to
Starting point is 00:04:53 He's so fucking funny And we have to do that Because we're going to be going out So we have to remind ourselves To record while we're out The whole week Not every night I got some really
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Starting point is 00:06:37 Okay. And I just wanted to... Are these questions you saw somewhere else? I saw them somewhere else. Okay, okay. So I saw a video that was like, here's a question the next time you're at a lull period at dinner or whatever with a group of friends. Oh, here's a question that you should bring up. Conversation starter.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Yeah. Here's a conversation starter. I didn't love that question. But then I, then she proposed the question, what are your go-to question? So I looked at the comment section and saw like fun questions that people ask at crowdsource. And so I wrote down three questions that I thought would be fun to talk about this podcast. Number one. If you had to hide a giraffe from the government, where would you hide it for one year?
Starting point is 00:07:19 And like I'm living in New York City. You're living where you are now. It's your life right now all of a sudden. But you could put the giraffe anywhere. No, I guess. Right now you got to call. But you could put the giraffe anywhere. Like I don't like I would bring to Africa.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Let's say I would have guess you could. Let's say, United States. No strategy. Find where all the other drafts are and just put that giraffe. Right. I mean, that makes sense. That's a good idea. I'm cutting out the other countries, though.
Starting point is 00:07:44 United States. I would bring him to a zoo, pay off the zookeeper and say, hey, just, can you store this giraffe here for like three weeks? Yeah. Just put them up, like, let people see them. But don't you think if the government's looking for a giraffe, they're going to, they're going to go to the zoos and check out all the giraffes? How many drafts are, how many, let me look that up. How many drafts do you think exist in zoos in the U.S.?
Starting point is 00:08:08 There's always at least like three or three of that, right? I'm just totally making that up. My guess would be like a, a few hundred? This says as, this is as of 2020, there are at least 579 captive drafts at 100 of three out in North America. And more than 800 in Europe. sad, but good zoos are good, but bad zoos are bad. Bad. God, I'm trying to think of something and I don't know. Like, you have to hide a giraffe from the government. Maybe each. I don't know what
Starting point is 00:08:46 I would do during. My first instinct was a boat. Like, why would I put a, but like Noah's Ark? Like, I'm like, why would I, a yacht? But then I could, yeah, like a really big boat, a really big yacht. But then I'm, but then that wouldn't work for a giraffe. What about have to be on land? I'm thinking like during the week might be hard, but like every weekend you just take it to a new kid. birthday party. You know how big giraffes are? Yeah, no. You can't just like, let's get in the car and go.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Come on, buddy. Jump in the bag seat. Like, honestly, how do you transport giraffes? I guess you have to get like a very big. It's like, how tall is a giraffe? Very tall. They differ in size. We just saw, we saw giraffes and we were at the San Diego Zoo.
Starting point is 00:09:28 A male giraffe is 16 to 19 feet. Like, that's insane. They are obviously transported some way, so there has to be. They're probably like injected and like put to sleep and then like laid down if I had to guess. I think Azu is a good answer. Next question. If you walked out of Target and realized you accidentally stole something, how expensive would the item have to be to return it? For me, doesn't matter the price.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I'm returning it immediately. That's that stuff. Wait, how do you accidentally steal something? Like say you pick something up and you didn't realize. You put it in your cart, you didn't realize, and you were walking out. That happened to me when I was a kid, and then my mom took me back inside to return it. What's, like, the most expensive thing I would say, like, anything more than, like, $10. Like, if I accidentally drop, like, a nail polish or, like, a lip gloss or something, I'd be like, mm-hmm, whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:29 I don't think anything. I think I'm just going. Going back in? No, no, I think I'm just going. No, he's taking. Oh, you're taking. Because I'm just like, like, everything evens out. Like, I've been, like, overcharged for things and, like, whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Just your way of the universe saying. Like, hey, like, I didn't do this on purpose. But, like, what, like, it's target. It's a huge corporation. Like, I'm not. If it was someone's, like, if it was a little shop, sure. For me, I just, like, karma, I would be like, oh, my God, I accidentally sold something and then realized I stole and then I didn't go pay for it, that's awful.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Yeah. But it's really not bad. I get what you're saying. Any little thing, I don't think it would bother me that much. It's like a giant TV. Oh my God. It was a bigger thing. Have you ever stolen something?
Starting point is 00:11:13 Or a more expensive thing. I think I told you before, but when I was like really little, I wanted like these stickers. I was just in like a TV as something. And I like, I was already getting a book. And I just put them into the middle of the book. And then my parents found out and they made me devious. Come back and.
Starting point is 00:11:31 That is devious. I don't remember stealing anything. Do you count Chipotle watercups putting soda in it? Because I've done that a million times. No, I don't count that. I do not count that. Like going into a store and stealing something. No, I never have.
Starting point is 00:11:47 No. I don't know. I don't think so. But my memory is not good. Like, it's really not. As I've, I think I've, I've been thinking about it more as I'm reading, Prince Harry's book. Like he's writing about his teenage years
Starting point is 00:12:07 and some stuff is spotty for him and like there's been fact checkers who are like he was wrong about this. He was wrong about this. He was wrong about this. It's like well maybe he just remembers it wrong. You know? I think back to certain times and I can't remember anything specific.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Have you ever done? No. Like vague, like major stuff but like specific stuff I cannot remember. Like I want to say I have a thought of like maybe being in Martha's Vineyard or something in like one of the little just archa-lety little diet like shops like throwing a piece of gum or something in my bag but I don't know I've never stolen anything I don't think so and I have an impeccable memory yeah it actually scares
Starting point is 00:12:53 me yeah how detail oriented my memory is it actually makes me mad like sometimes I'm like you don't need to remember every detail yeah about everything you don't yeah because then when you bring up, I have this problem where I'll bring up stories to people and then they don't remember. Yeah. And I seem like a liar. I'm like, you don't remember this? Happens with my family all the time. I bring a story.
Starting point is 00:13:16 That never happened. I'm like, no, it did happen unless I have a crazy imagination. I'm telling you this happened. Okay, last question. What's a job that you just know you would be great at even though you have no experience at all? Job that I would be great at that I have no experience at all. For me, I'm going sales. But I was like, I feel like that's so general.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Like sales here. Sales at Barstool Sports. Upstairs? Like selling ad reads? Yeah, I think if I got on the phone, I'd fucking sell. Yeah. You should do that for us. I'd like to think.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Friend, you don't have anything. Teacher? I don't think I would be a great teacher. Like you're talking about like tomorrow. Like I don't get to like study up like learn. No, yeah. Like you just know you'd be great at it. You pick it up.
Starting point is 00:14:13 You'd be great at it. I think maybe like retail? Maybe like owning a bookstore. Not owning a bookstore, but like running a bookstore. It's been a lot of time. Barnes & Noble? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Like an independent bookstore. Like my own. Okay. Yeah. I just spent, I spent a lot of time in bookstores where I feel like I would keep one in tip top shape. I think I would be an amazing restaurant owner.
Starting point is 00:14:41 That's a good one. I, like, I went to a restaurant last night. that shit is so hard though like... Food was really good. Owning any business Right, it's hard. That's why I'm like,
Starting point is 00:14:52 I don't know if I would be I'm confident in saying like I know I would be good at that right away. Creative director for the restaurant then, okay? Yeah. Whatever it is. Picking out what's on the menu because I went to an amazing
Starting point is 00:15:04 food curator. Yes. I went to a restaurant last night where the food was amazing. But the bread that they gave first was God awful. Like to the thought where you said,
Starting point is 00:15:15 say who thinks this is good bread to show? Yeah, I don't get that. Way too hard not warm. Maybe you got a bad match. Not giving butter you're just giving this like oil with basil in it. I want oil and vinegar or butter. Give me both options. I love bread before.
Starting point is 00:15:30 No, of course, but this bread was so fucking awful and it's like who, this restaurant's so good but your bread is so bad. Why not just get good bread warm, soft, good bread? Is bread that hard? I don't think so but I don't know
Starting point is 00:15:47 that's where the question loses me because I'm like I don't know I don't know if I can confidently be like I would be so good at that well maybe you need to work on your confidence I've always said that like when I just fantasize about that shit like just oh that shit is so hard any job in the world any job I said I've told you I fantasize about being a fisherman
Starting point is 00:16:08 but I don't know if I'd be good at it yeah dog walker I would be a phenomenal dog walker would you though Yes. But I'm just saying like how much goes into being a good dog walker. Loving dogs, walking for long times. Like how many dogs can walk at once? How many you can walk at once, I guess, maybe is a skill on there. Yeah, I guess.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Having a good relationship with dogs, dogs trusting you. For some reason, the first thing I popped in my mind when you said that was like working in a deli. But I don't really like make food. So like, although yeah. Yeah. The deli that I like go to all the time, my favorite deli right by where I. live. I went in there the other day and it was this new guy. And I could tell, like when I told him the sandwich I wanted, which is on the, it's not like I'm making a crazy sandwich. He like started
Starting point is 00:16:55 scrambling, like looking at the like ingredients. He called like FaceTime someone else trying to help him. It took him like 20 minutes. He's new. He's new. But it was like embarrassing. Like the other guy, the cashier was like, like, oh, this is, there's no one else in the whole deli. And then I came back yesterday and stood there and he didn't like acknowledge me for three minutes and I walked out and I think I might be done with that deli now. Don't give up on him so fast. It's a new job. I guess but it's okay. But in my mind I'm like I could do that. That's it was any job. Yeah. All right. Well, that's all I have to say for this intro. Although I had a thought last night. Answered good questions. When I was going to bed and I made a video about this. Do you remember learning about the seven
Starting point is 00:17:38 deadly sins in Catholic school. How were you taught about gluttony? Can't remember. The only reason I know I'm is from the movie seven. No, I kid you not, this is where my memory problems come in. Really? I know we learned about it, but I... I was thinking last night.
Starting point is 00:17:58 I can't think of an example. But also, like, I saw your video, so your example is in my head. I was like, that is insane to think about. Like, I remember this so specifically where when we were... taught about gluttony, it was like wanting, like, more food. Like, it was always about food. Like, you should only have one or two slices of pizza. Yeah. Like, I feel like I was just thought that is just, yeah, overindulging and like anything. We thought that was a sin. Like, I was, like, I was going to the priests and being like, I ate too much.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Like, that's crazy to think about. Yeah. Did you go to confession as a kid? Yeah. Obviously. We had to. But, but not all, not that often. And no, you never obviously have done confession. So basically you go in. No, I know what it is, but. And I would probably lie if I. Yeah, so I was thinking about how. Glitney means overindulgence or overconsumption of food, drink or wealth items, particularly as status symbols.
Starting point is 00:18:54 And be like, ah, I didn't do anything bad this week. No, I always. It's like if you're excessive desire, it says in Christianity, I'm Catholic, but in Christianity is considered a sin if the excessive desire for food causes it to be with. Withheld from the needy. Oh, yeah. So you're like being selfish. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:12 More selfish. Yeah. I would go into confession and the things I would just make up, like, I'd be like, I like, you know, follow my brother and sister. And like, I'd go in there and be like, Lord forgive me. Like, I followed my brother sister this week. Or like, I didn't clean my room. Like, I always lied all the time in confession.
Starting point is 00:19:30 And they would be like, all right, go back to her seat and say three hilarious. 100% lied on confession all the time. I'll forgive you. hilarious because it's like you're supposed to go in there and say you lied about other stuff but I would lie about I would lie about anything just to come up with something
Starting point is 00:19:47 and then I would throw in a generic like I lied so that it can like be lumped in with like me lying right now like yeah you're lying right now yeah no but it was always the same thing over and over again go back to see and say the outfather they say the same thing there's never like there's never feedback there was ever like oh it's just give me more details
Starting point is 00:20:04 What would they say if you were like, no, then do anything bad this week? Like, have nothing for you. No, you'd have to make something up. You have to make something. That's why I say you lying. That's why they were lies. That would happen. When I couldn't think of anything, I'd be like, oh, I said something to, like, I lied to my mom or something.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Like, which was a lie. Yeah. Like, what if you said, like, yeah, like, I, like, I punched this kid in the face. Like, if you did something really bad, they wouldn't be like, they'd just be like, okay, you're forgiven. Like, no matter what you say. I don't know what the grounds are for that. It's like, what if you, like, killed someone and you told them? I don't think that they can say anything.
Starting point is 00:20:44 So if you said I'd murdered someone this week, they can't do anything? Technically, I don't know. And I'm going to murder another person this week. Just wanted to let you know. You're getting too specific, and I don't even want to think about it because I am not sure. I'm sure a murderer has gone to a priest before and has said I murdered somebody. Catholic law, it is forbidden for a priest to disclose information under any circumstances obtained in the form of religious confession.
Starting point is 00:21:12 That's, sorry. If a priest breaks what's called the sacrietyle of confession, he will be subject to excommunication from the church. I would be like, hey, priest, what have you done wrong this week? I want to hear what you've done. I'm, hey, I'm not saying that the system works, but that is how it is. That's like a therapy where it's like, if you think that, someone, if people are in danger because of this guy, like, you should say something.
Starting point is 00:21:37 I'm sure, listen, I'm sure there have been cases were. But isn't there also Dr. Patient Confidentiality? Yeah, but if you say, I'm pretty sure if you tell your therapist that you killed someone, they're allowed, it's a criminal, like you can go. You sure? There's all these different rules. Or, the therapy. What was the show?
Starting point is 00:21:54 We just, the patient. I feel like that was all, like, talked about in that show. Well, he kept saying, like, just let me out and I won't say anything. I think he said, like, as long as you don't do it. again. Like, as long as you're not going to kill again, like, I don't know. There's a lot of different rules when it comes to that. I wasn't trying to get that deep.
Starting point is 00:22:11 It was more like a lighthearted, funny thing I was bringing up. A therapist must tell law enforcement about a potential future crime. So as long as it happened already, I guess. Yeah, much more of a gray area when it comes to therapy, I think. The priest is like, you killed someone, just go back to your seat, say in our father. Yeah, you're forgiven. You're forgiven. All right.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Let's get in. That is wild. Oh, I wanted to share. I texted you this, but it was cracking me up because I was thinking about it all day yesterday that it's just like so ridiculous. But I am like TikTok has infiltrated my brain completely. And this is my, I think I have to stop watching TikTok before I go to bed. Tuesday night I had a dream that I was.
Starting point is 00:23:03 I was in my hometown that I never go to anymore. And I was walking down Main Street and they had all these different stores. And I walked in this like new boutique, so cute. And I'm trying on clothes and the owners there is just helping me. We're going through all this stuff. I'm like, I wanted like a treat myself gift. And she goes, oh, I have all this stuff in the back. That's like amazing.
Starting point is 00:23:32 of these vintage, like, designer stuff. She pulls out this bag, and there's, like, bags and sides of bags. And there's this, like, it doesn't even exist. Like, I don't think this even is an item that exists in the world, but it was, like, this Chanel, like, travel bag. It was so cool. And it's like, it was like, I need to have this. Boom, like, Kool-Aid man, through the door comes to influencers, like New York City
Starting point is 00:23:58 influencers that are like, I need to. that bag. We're better influencers. And they're like, we're fighting over the bag. They're like, oh my God, this is the bag I've been looking for. Like, I need this bag. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:24:15 Like, I just picked it out. I'm buying this. They're like, no, you're not. I'm buying this bag. And I woke up and was like, Jesus Christ. Like the amount of, the amount of TikToks where people are showing off their designer goods or like, whatever all this stuff. And I'm like, oh my God,
Starting point is 00:24:32 I can't do this anymore. Got to limit the scream time. It's too much. I was like, they can't be infiltrating your dreams. They can't be infiltrating my dreams. I can't, no, I can't be fighting with them over.
Starting point is 00:24:41 No, no. Vidichie Chanel traveler bags in my dream that don't exist. And you know what? They would win. They would beat you up for it. And you know what's funny, to be completely honest, I can picture the bag in my head from the dream. And it was like ugly.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Like it was not a good looking bag. But in my dream it was like, oh, to die for it. That happens with designer bags, though. A lot of times you see them and you're like, that's not even cute. Like thinking about it, it was gody. Like, it was gaudy. Like, it was yellow.
Starting point is 00:25:04 It was, like, so not cute. Perfect for you. But in the dream, everyone was like, oh, my, I've been looking for that for years. Well, who won? I did. You did? Yeah. Good.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Yeah, I did. Good people come out on top. Yeah, I'm glad. I'm glad. In real life, I think they would get it. It was just absolutely preposterous. And I will have to limit my scrolling before I go to bed for sure. You're going to have to do, like, a little time in between.
Starting point is 00:25:30 like an hour. Yes, I got to do something. Right. But yeah. All right, let's get into the rest of today's episode. We're going to be talking about the weekly watch report, what we watch this week, Golden Globes recap, and a great interview with Storm Reid. So let's get into the weekly watch report. Welcome back to the weekly watch report where we go over all the things we watch this week. Let's get into it, folks. Uh, Rhea, you want to go first? It's a groundbreaking list that you have. I didn't watch a single thing. We talked about this. for maybe like five minutes before we started recording we went through every single day of the week
Starting point is 00:26:14 and we're and no and I were like nothing not not I I replayed everything I did yeah every single day of the week from last week the only thing you watched was the golden globes and the only thing I watched was golden globes and I'm sorry if people think that's like me not doing my job or something but it's it's not like I just really did not have any time to watch you had a busy week was the TV on and the background at some point, yes. But I am not counting cable television as anything I like deliberately sat down and watched. When you throw on an episode of Friends on
Starting point is 00:26:47 Nickelodeon at 11 p.m. That's like TBS. Friends is on in the background or Seinfeld like I'm not counting that. That's fair. And so I literally did not watch a single thing. I went, I promise you guys, I went through every single day of the week, recounted every single thing that I did step by step.
Starting point is 00:27:03 And there is nothing I could put on this list. So therefore, we're going to move on from me. And that's why my graphic is never shown first When it's posted Just saying That's not sure It's been shown first
Starting point is 00:27:16 I usually go by who has I never put myself Or No you put yourself No but I usually try to go with whoever has the most stuff Yeah Okay This past week I watched
Starting point is 00:27:27 Two movies And then like You know my my usuals I would say My week to weeks I watch the menu Which I know you both have seen I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:27:41 It was weird. It was weird. But, like, it was a good movie. I thought it was very well acted. The story itself, like, was very bizarre. But, um... I know people were hoping... It was really good.
Starting point is 00:27:58 Although sometimes in roles like that, the way he was talking, I was like, this is Voldemort. Like, there were moments in the way. where he was speaking where I was like, he sounds like Baltimore right now. I didn't think that at all. Yeah. There's multiple instances where I thought that. Anya Taylor Joy is fantastic.
Starting point is 00:28:17 I, you guys know I fucking love Nicholas Holt. I thought he was great as well. It was very well acted. But the story itself, like, didn't, I didn't love because I was like what's, I got, I understood it, but it was like, eh. I think I've heard multiple people say they want more of a twist, but, like at the end.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Yeah, yeah. I get I kind of understand that too Where it was like I thought something else was gonna happen Instead of just What was meant to happen But that that was kind of like the show the undoing That I you know like I ended up liking the ending Because it was like
Starting point is 00:28:52 Oh who you thought did it did it Right right right right like there was no surprise Yeah like that was just straight up like what happened I would give the menu a B plus Okay I would say I'd get that a B plus And then I watched I watched a movie I've never seen before.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Old movie, older movie. I've never seen High Fidelity, the movie. Oh, great movie. And I'll be honest, I never knew that that was the connection to high fidelity of the TV show. That you loved that got canceled. Oh, high fidelity, yes.
Starting point is 00:29:26 The Zoe Cravitz one else. Did you ever watch the show? No, I never watched the show, but I know you have spoken about it many times that you were sad. It got canceled. And I'm watching the movie and I'm like, oh, Lisa Bona. in this and then I was like wait a second that's why she did it yeah that's why she did it yeah I mean it's full circle moment when I made that connection but yeah movies classic yeah the movies
Starting point is 00:29:46 definitely I liked the movie a lot that's a solid that's a solid A movie like definitely an enjoyable movie um Joe's a big Jack Black guy you know that yeah we love Jack Black and we were just kind of like scrolling movies and he was like you know I've never we both wanted to find something we had not seen and he was like I actually have never seen High Fidelity either and it's supposed to be one of Jack Black's like greatest role so I was like let's do it's cool you should watch the show now because it's cool how they like recreated the characters but kind of more like modern yeah I know well that's why it sucks anytime you hear a show that only want one season it's like and it's cool because
Starting point is 00:30:24 like all the music in the show is like very like they'll play Frank Ocean like or just like reference yeah modern um okay and then a bunch of reality TV really that I have finished or picked up on. I finally finished Love Island Australia. I took a break because they kind of lost me. Not lost me, but it's that classic when all the couples are solidified and it's like, oh, nothing dramatic
Starting point is 00:30:47 is happening. Those last kind of six episodes or so, I had it kind of put off watching. And I sort of like grayed through them until I watched the end. And I believe the right person, the right people won if you have watched it. I believe the right couple one.
Starting point is 00:31:05 younger season three I've been watching that's a rewatch Game of Thrones season two is a rewatch I'm watching special forces the reality show with Kate Goslin and Jamie Lanspiers and Jamie and Scott Howard and Danny Amindola and Danny Mendoza yeah no yeah no yep Danny yep it's um it's a it's a it's a quite the cast of characters I... What a fall from grace in a name ago. Don't you think? Well, don't cheat on Olivia Colpo?
Starting point is 00:31:42 But remember he was like so high up there and then it was just like... Yeah. Yeah. Special forces. I'm not special forces with Kate Gosson. Yeah, it's a very interesting cast. Look, anytime you make a celebrity
Starting point is 00:31:56 do something that they're not used to or any challenge-based show, I'm going to watch it. I don't even think I need to... I don't even know if... grade is applicable here, to be honest, for a show like that. I've only watched the first episode. The second one just came out, but I haven't watched it yet. The, I'm also up to date on the challenge. This season for me
Starting point is 00:32:19 feels like it is moving extremely slow. It seems that way. It seems like it's been going on. It's been going on for a long time. And I feel like they thought the twists that they planned were better than they actually were, if that makes sense. Like they were hyped up about some twists. Yeah. That ended up being kind of like, okay, that wasn't even that cool. Like this is rider dies, right? So they started off in pairs and then they did teams.
Starting point is 00:32:49 And then they tried to have like a big, oh, teams are over. And like, but, you know, people have been sent home. I don't know. I feel like it just would have been better if this past episode, if you're watching right now, hopefully I'm not. spoiling anything. If you're watching and you're behind, don't listen to me right now. But if you're up to date,
Starting point is 00:33:10 I almost wish, like, when they decided that it was going to go back to pairs that they just said, now we're going to the finale. Now we're going to the final. And, like, if your rider die's gone, guess what? You're out. Because T.J.'s whole thing all season was like, you live or die by
Starting point is 00:33:26 your rider die. And it's like, okay, well, if your rider die got sent home, sorry, you're out too. And just send everyone to the final now, because it's been, we're on like episode 15 or 14, 15, somewhere around there. It's like, it's going a long season. They normally have long seasons, but it's been a lot. Real Housewives of Salt Lake City finale. Also another situation if you haven't watched, don't listen to me talk right now. Jen Shaw is just out of her mind. Like, I'm, the way this season ended, they ended and then they
Starting point is 00:34:03 did like the last 20 minutes of being three months later they're in new york for the trial and meredith and heather are in new york with her and they're talking about pretrial stuff and what they need to do and is she nervous or like hanging down in the hotel room like just you know friends being there for their friend which is very nice and then heather goes to lunch with lisa they're back in in Salt Lake City after the news came out that she pled guilty and they're like, what the fuck man?
Starting point is 00:34:42 She fucking pled guilty. This whole season she's screaming from the rooftops how innocent she is and she's guilty and her last play. And not only like what she found guilty she was like I'm guilty. Her last, like the last thing she said on camera really was her trying to
Starting point is 00:34:58 throw it all on Stewart to be like she's talking to Meredith and Heather. She's like that Stewart really fucked me. Like basically like that but trying to blame it all on Stewart. It's like yeah, Stuart fucked you because he told he told the government
Starting point is 00:35:11 how involved you were. So Heather has a theory that like Coach Shaw found out what was happening or like they read all the testimonies and he's a lawyer too and that he was like
Starting point is 00:35:29 you're toast. You don't, you play. not guilty, you're going to jail for way longer than if you just fucking own up to it and go to jail for however long they say. But definitely took everybody by surprise, I would say.
Starting point is 00:35:43 But why were they that surprised? She was clearly guilty. No, the friends were surprised because I think for months, it's like one of their quote unquote best friends saying that she's saying over and over and over that she's innocent and she's innocent and she didn't do anything and she didn't know and she didn't know and then
Starting point is 00:36:00 she pleads guilty in the document They can read everything and they're like, she just was fucking lying the whole time. It's fucked up. Crazy. Crazy stuff. The longest sentence for a real hospital life. Yep. I know Andy was saying on his radio show this week that he was really hoping to do some kind of like sit down interview with her or conversation like one on one.
Starting point is 00:36:25 I don't know if they were able to make that happen or not. Yeah. Are you allowed to do that if you're going to jail? I think she can. I think she can do anything. Not anything, but like, she's a free person still right now until she has to
Starting point is 00:36:39 turn herself over next month. I don't know, but you, I don't know the reasons, but I'm sure it has to do with like the policies of these prisons and capacity and moving people in and out and finding spots for people, things like that. Speaking of my guess, but I also don't know. My prison guy,
Starting point is 00:37:03 got taken off a TikTok and I'm fucking distraught about it His whole account's gone Yeah, bad good day fendi I wonder if TikTok yeah do you think TikTok to come off Or like the guards? I think I don't know what happened But his whole account is gone
Starting point is 00:37:16 And he'll be bad He had some awesome TikTok No but I just know I feel like I'll never find him again No And he had some awesome Also like what was he in jail for No I know he could be a bad guy
Starting point is 00:37:26 He could be a real bad guy Him and his buddy could be some bad guys Good dancers Bad day had some good vibes Yeah, I mean, listen, if I find out that he did something real bad, I will denounce my like for his TikToks. So many things. It could be so many things. Separate the art from the artists.
Starting point is 00:37:45 But like, but like. Not in this case. If it's like a drug charge or, you know what I could like, it depends on what it is. Yeah. It really depends on what this is. But Bag of a Fendi's no longer. And his TikTok, it's because his TikTok got, it had like five. million likes the last time I saw it. Yeah, crazy. That's not five million views. That's five million
Starting point is 00:38:06 likes he had. Maybe it, maybe it came down from the big, big, uh, big bad TikTok. Like, no, because prison TikTok is still a thing. Like, people still post from prison. But like, I think that his guy, will report it. I think he's got so popular that he must have got, I was like, damn. That's not saying, like if people reported him or, like, because it was so popular. I saw him. Damn, I got booked for longer, I think, for having a TikTok. Like, he was about to be out soon? Was he? He said something like, that. Oh. You really knew this guy. I watched all of his TikToks after I found that one. Yeah. I watched all his TikTok and then he said like it's really fucked up like you know now people are there for him because TikTok his TikTok is blowing up like not when he needed $50. Right. Right. Damn. It's fucked up.
Starting point is 00:38:49 So maybe he stole. It is. Yeah. Who you know? I have no idea. Right. What this guy did. And so I'm to stop talking about him just in case he did something really bad. Yeah. Yeah. Well, Jen Shaw definitely did something really bad and she is going to prison but it was more of a but Jen John did something really bad that is like if I saw her making prison TikToks I would still watch them what do you well if she had her phone I'm sure I think she's going to be in like a no but I'm saying like she didn't do something where like where do you draw the line on whose ticktocks you would or would not watch um murderers murderers rapists pedophiles pedophiles all of those people I am not watching I am not watching their ticker
Starting point is 00:39:32 But if you're stealing all Granny's money, you're watching. Like, that's awful. It's really bad. But say I find out that this guy that I saw his TikTok was going viral, right? And I... What if he robbed... He robbed his grandma?
Starting point is 00:39:48 No, no, no. What if he was, like, it was like a robbery at gunpoint? I don't care about that. If you didn't kill anyone. Well, no, no. Robbery at gunpoint where he was, like, he threatened... No, no, I mean, like, obviously you should go to jail, but maybe he's a changed guy now.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Like he didn't hurt me on. No, no, I can't get on board with like, you put a gun to someone's head and tried robbing them. I can't get on board with that. But if he robbed somebody and he had no gun on him, maybe the gun wasn't loaded. Maybe he was just never had the intent to kill. Once you are,
Starting point is 00:40:15 we're on a slippery slumpier folks. Once you are threatening to physically hurt somebody in any capacity, I'm out. Yeah. Jen Shaw. How else are you going to rob? Taxes. Or for, or you would like to only watch white collar crime,
Starting point is 00:40:27 TikToks. Yeah, like, keep it clean. If you're going to be on TikTok. People who don't pay their taxes, wire fraud, money laundering. Things like that. They're bad things that you shouldn't be doing. Yeah, they're bad.
Starting point is 00:40:41 They're not great people. Arguably worse. Then rape and murders? I didn't say that. I was saying like... Then robbing someone at gunpoint? sticking a gun to their head? You think that's worse?
Starting point is 00:40:52 If you didn't kill anyone... Dreadn you... You threatened to kill someone. You had a gun to their head. If you're like Bernie Midduff, you're ruining people's lives. Like, so many people. Like, you're ruining the...
Starting point is 00:41:02 lives. You're just taking like, hey, give me $100 at your wallet. There's Jordan Belfort, he goes on podcast and stuff for you watch. Yeah. Yeah. He's entertaining to, I mean, Bernie is the top of the top when it comes to white. But even what's this guy, the FTCS guy? Like, there's people like this all the time, like, you know.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Yeah, I don't approve of any crime, okay? I think this turned into a conversation where it seems like I approve of crime. And I don't. I don't. I just thought that this guy's TikToks were really. We're really interesting. Really entertaining. And then I did have the, you know, the moral compass in me saying, he's in jail, Rhea.
Starting point is 00:41:40 You're really enjoying this guy's TikToks, but he's in jail. He did something wrong. But then the other part of me was like, what did you do? Did you ever watch that movie? I told you to watch a hundred times about the guy from Game of Gras. With Jamie Lancer? Yeah. No, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:41:53 What's it called? It's called. Fuck. I forget what it's called. They'll scare you. I don't even know what movie you're talking about. Oh What, I want it on record, I think
Starting point is 00:42:05 What Jen Shaw did was horrible Okay No, you have stated that before So like I just don't want people getting confused That I think crime is fine No, no I don't think crime is okay But if you're gonna be dancing
Starting point is 00:42:17 Like this guy on TikTok And you didn't do anything that bad I'll enjoy the TikTok It was more to me about just the phone in general Like that was fascinating to me Just as a whole Like where did that phone in there? Where did that phone come from?
Starting point is 00:42:31 Shot collar Shot collar Great movie Shot collar And it'll make you never want to go to jail I don't want to go to jail at all No no no no But that's the
Starting point is 00:42:42 That was the end of Salt Lake That was the end of Salt Lake City The reunion without Jen Is in next week or two weeks or I was sometime soon But Jen did not film the reunion So Makes sense It does make sense
Starting point is 00:42:56 After what happened Which is why I think Andy wanted to sit down with her So I don't know if that happened or not that's that's all I watched like I said I think you can include maybe on the bottom of my report card the things I watched but they don't they don't deserve a grade like they're not gradeworthy
Starting point is 00:43:16 one episode of special forces and Real House Wars of Salt Lake City and multiple rewatches so okay I don't have that much not this week I watched this movie on Amazon Prime called The Choice came out in 2016 rom-com Literally no way you truly find
Starting point is 00:43:36 Like you are the human Netflix button of like Play anything It was bad Also Alexander Dodarios just randomly in it for like a little bit Like she had such a tiny role It didn't really make sense It was pretty bad insanely corny
Starting point is 00:43:53 I give it a D plus But not not all Like I watched the whole thing I didn't turn it off Oh Oh, oh. This was a Nicholas Sparks book. Was it?
Starting point is 00:44:03 Yeah. Yeah, it was, I don't know. It was, there was some points where I'm like, oh, my, this is so corny. But I'll give that a D plus. I also just check this on 11% on Ron Tomatoes. I watched this movie called In a Relationship.
Starting point is 00:44:19 So I have a question. Do you ever check that stuff before you click play? The rating? Yeah, like if you saw 11% on Rotten Tomatoes, would that be like you, you know, would that deferred deter you from putting in the movie? No, because I'm not looking for like a great movie. I'm looking for like it's an easy watch.
Starting point is 00:44:37 Let me tell you something. We're going on multiple weeks now of you just talking about watching terrible movies. Yeah, but there are such things as like. Bad good, bad good. And it's putting me to sleep. I watched this movie in a relationship. I watched this movie. It was terrible.
Starting point is 00:44:57 I watched this one. It was pretty bad. I watched this movie from 2004. All so terrible. No, no. In a relationship, this movie I actually did enjoy. It's Emma Roberts in the actor in it. This guy Michael and I don't know how to say his last name, but he was in a show I liked.
Starting point is 00:45:18 He was in, I'm dying up here, which he's still in. Our listeners will know, the main guy from Sky High. Okay, but I actually thought this was pretty good In relationship? Yeah, I'll give it a C plus but So good, what a good movie I'm also trying to like, I'm trying to perfect my scores more Where like I don't want to give something a high
Starting point is 00:45:45 Because I'm like, if I gave that like a B then like Super fair, super fair Just because I give it a C plus doesn't mean I'm not saying you should well I think it's a good movie like I enjoyed it I mean, a C plus is... It's pretty good. Like, it's pretty good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:00 I would say, what's a C plus? Like, I mean... A C plus is... Normally a 77 to 79. Yeah. So, that's... I mean, if you gave a movie a 77 out of 100, like, that's a good score.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Yeah, I mean, that's pretty high. Tell us my parents when I was in school. Yes, yeah. If you think about it, that's not that bad. I did watch a good... I did watch an actual... really good movie that I've never seen. The Color of Money, Marne's Gorsese, Paul Newman, Tom Cruise.
Starting point is 00:46:30 It's about pool. Never seen it. Old movie, 1986. Very good. Very good. I give that to be plus. That's like technically like a sequel to an earlier movie that people say is better from like the 60s. Oh, young Tom Cruise. And of course Tom Cruise, and of course Tom Cruise, if you like look, I've seen like behind the scenes of this where he like actually learned, spent hours a day. to learn how to play pool
Starting point is 00:46:54 very well so he could do these like crazy shots Of course he did He's out of his mind Did you guys see the videos of him Filming the New Mission Impossible
Starting point is 00:47:02 He was driving a motorcycle Just off the side of a cliff Yeah I did see that he did And he did multiple takes Like he himself is on this motorcycle Just going off the side of a cliff He's 60 isn't he Oh yeah
Starting point is 00:47:16 That's insane Oh yeah Imagine your dad doing that Because that's what it is He's 60 exactly It's no it's absolutely insane. The shit he does still is absolutely insane. And then I watched the
Starting point is 00:47:29 final three episodes of Fleischman is in trouble. And I actually thought it got way better. I thought it was very weird to start. I didn't know about it. And then I'll give the final three a B plus. I thought it got better. Yeah. And then I watched last night the final thing, Andrew Santino's special cheeseburger. Was it good? Which the only thing is, is yes, it was very good. And Trent, we, weirdly just texting me, have you watched it.
Starting point is 00:47:55 We're both like big Santina fans. Noah is a Stan. Yeah. He's my favorite comedian. But I saw him in New York last year, so I knew that it was going to be a lot of stuff that I've already seen. So pretty much the entire thing I had already seen. But yeah, I would give that an A.
Starting point is 00:48:12 I'm going to watch it. It's very funny. I'm going to watch it too. I kind of need new. I know new stuff is coming out, but I feel like I actually kind of need new shows. recommendations of like scripted shows. I always have my reality TV, but I feel like towards the end of the year, a lot of
Starting point is 00:48:36 stuff, limited series, new stuff. Oh, I haven't ever watched hacks. I love hacks. Yeah. Watch hacks. Yeah, that's a good one. Maybe I'll start hacks. Like something like that.
Starting point is 00:48:48 Yeah. Okay, but yeah, that's how I got. Okay, good stuff. Golden Globes were Tuesday night. Interesting night to pick out of the week, but I think that it worked out. I liked it. I thought it was entertaining. Give it to me on a Tuesday night on like a random Tuesday night over a Sunday night when there's a lot of other stuff on. Right. I enjoyed this Golden Globes. I don't know what. I watched the whole thing. Usually I'm tuning out halfway through an award show, but I think that comes with the Will Smith thing. We're like, now you don't want to be the one to miss the biggest moment of the year. And so I thought that this Golden Globes was entertaining. Also because, they got straight to the point with the awards, right? Like, it was like the big awards. They skipped all the awards that, you know, not that no one cares about
Starting point is 00:49:31 because, of course, people need to be celebrated, but they got to the big awards and, you know, there were good people in attendance, funny people. Good crowd. Wrote some standout things down, obviously all the big things. Eddie Murphy's speech, which was incredible.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Good speech. Which was, we all said we were kind of confused at first. It was like, Eddie Murphy's, we were like, what's he, what's he doing up there? When Tracy Morgan and Jamie Lee Curtis were on stage introducing Eddie Murphy, when it would pan to him. Yeah, he didn't look very excited. He wasn't laughing very much. Then he got on stage and was like really quiet. And I was like, what happened Eddie Murphy?
Starting point is 00:50:11 It's Eddie Murphy. What happened? Right. Crack a smile. Yeah, it just seemed like he wasn't. He was probably just thinking about like how he was going to land that last punchline. And see, so he got up. there he did the whole you know three things live by pay your taxes very important we say that all the
Starting point is 00:50:27 time of this podcast just pay your taxes mind your business and then keep will you ruined it from me kind of because you were i'm watching on youtube tv so i'm like on a delay and you were texting us like he's not like what happened Eddie murphy and then you said oh he's back and it hadn't happened yet so i'm like oh like there's something coming now it was so good though i do that too i realize that too where i just deliberately like opened like when Ria would text the group I'd wait a minute and then look that's nice of you yeah I was just
Starting point is 00:50:59 texting as my thoughts were coming out and I apologize you should well you have cable yes but so you're you know you were I was a little ahead you were not even ahead you were right on time yeah Eddie like that was just great yeah because he was quiet and then landed a perfect joke the crowd erupted
Starting point is 00:51:15 Mike White's speech from winning White Lotus he was drunk and also threw shaded every single person in the room saying they all pass on the White Lotus. And you can tell his face after was like, oh, fuck, I just said that. But he was like, this is really gratifying. But I also think he's the kind of guy because I watched him on Survivor that. It was kind of like he thought, oh, fuck, I just said that. But at the same time, he doesn't give a fuck that he just said that as well. Like, he knows he's really good at what he does. And he knows how good the White Lotus is. So he's like, you know what? You did all pass. I agree. Same thing with Jennifer
Starting point is 00:51:49 Coolidge and her speech. where she just... Jennifer Coolidge could have stood on stage the entire three hours and spoke and gave out awards to other people and I would have been so glued.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Like she presented and then she won and both times it was laugh out loud funny. She is so intentionally funny but also unintentionally. Like she has really good jokes but then her whole demeanor is really funny. Did you see the dolphin thing afterwards? Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:52:20 And the interviewers were so confused. Like, I'm like, how do you not know Jennifer Coolidge that you didn't know how to respond to that? Not even how don't you know how to respond to that, but laugh or whatever. Like, they were like, what? A dolphin? And she won that Golda Globe when she put that thing on the ground too.
Starting point is 00:52:36 She's like, let me just put this down for a second. Also, like Colin Farrell grabbing her hand and helping her up. It was just, it was every part of Jennifer Coolidge's speech and talking about in the business. parties or anything until now. Yeah. She's like, you know, when I was, when I was younger and you have these big dreams, like I thought I was going to be the Queen of Monica.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Like somebody else has that now. But she is so good and so funny. So good. And it has had some iconic roles. I know. I love that she just knows like, she knows what she's done work wise in her past. And like she loves it and acknowledges it. Even just mentioning like however many American pies they want to do, she's like, I'll do it.
Starting point is 00:53:19 She's game, I feel like, for anything, which is so great. And it was just so, it was just so fun. And even her bit about, like, going back and forth on the phone about not wanting to present because the teleprompter and the, like, it was all very, very funny. Very funny. I didn't know Colin Farrell had an accent. What? That one, I was just like, you got to be fucking kidding. She says she goes, Colin Farrell has an, she said, you didn't see her text in the group.
Starting point is 00:53:49 I was like, oh, he's like one of the biggest Irish dudes there are. I have never. I actually realized that I don't think I've seen many Colin Farrell films. I have just known the name Colin Farrell. And I did not know he had an accent. You got to watch banshees. It's all obviously. It's the same when I figured out that Christian Bale had an accent.
Starting point is 00:54:07 I was like, what the fuck? The amount of actors I find out they have accents at award shows, it really threw me by surprise. And then I realized, wait, I haven't seen that many movies with Colin Farrell. And I just knew the name. I didn't know he had an accent. Super Irish. Super Irish.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Austin Butler won for Elvis. He did. And this man. I'm happy for him. His voices. He is so Elvis still. I was cracking up. I was happy for him that he won.
Starting point is 00:54:34 I just, I just respected at this point. He's changed. That's all. Like, this is his, this is him now. He is Elvis. We have said it many times. He is Elvis. And so I was so happy he won because I thought he didn't.
Starting point is 00:54:49 amazing job as Elvis, the movie, not like I wasn't obsessed with the movie, but him as Elvis was really good. But now all these videos are coming out, right? And Austin Butler keeps finding himself in these holes where it's like, all right, the voice thing. Now it's the Vanessa Hutchins story that Vanessa Hutchins has told this story before. Yeah. Where she said that she was in the car with Austin Butler. And Austin Butler, there was an Elvis song on the radio. Austin Butler was singing the Elvis song. And Vanessa Hutchins was like, babe, you got to, you got to play Elgin. We got to find a way. We got to find it.
Starting point is 00:55:21 And Austin Butler thought that's ridiculous. And Vanessa Hutchins put it out there in the world for him. Austin Butler goes and tells this story. But he just calls when he says, I was in the car with a friend. Yeah. And my friend turned to me. And there was a whole other, a whole second part too. And then it was like, oh, they were at home.
Starting point is 00:55:40 And he was singing and playing the piano or something. Because Vanessa Hutchins and talking to Ryan Seekers was like, he's a musician. like he was playing, started singing Elvis or something and she was like, we really need to get you to do Elvis. Like we got to find something. And then she was like, and a month later, we saw that Baz was doing Elvis. And he says basically this entire story, back to these. It was like an actors.
Starting point is 00:56:06 It was like an actors roundtable. I don't know. Variety does those right? It's Hollywood Reporter. Hollywood Reporter. Where it's like, you know, big name actors. around, they're all talking together. And he's telling this story to all them,
Starting point is 00:56:21 my friend, he said, my friend, my friend. They dated for 10 years. He said. They dated for 10 years. It wasn't like a one, two year relationship, whatever. They, 10 years they dated. He could have said, you know, my girlfriend at the time, my ex-girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:56:36 I understand. My ex, my, you know, he has a new girlfriend now and probably wants to be respectful to Kaya. Yeah. But at the same time. He could have even, like, said her name. You, yes. You dated for,
Starting point is 00:56:47 10 years and you said my friend but also he said what he was saying about the second part he's like yeah some proper uh the same he goes the same friend and he's like because i usually don't play music in front of my friends it's like that's your girlfriend yeah like oh you play it was your fucking girlfriend you lived with you know what 10 years 10 years is a long time you know what i don't like though is now because all those videos are coming back and i've seen him on ticot a ton um are all the comments being like he should be with manessa like they're meant to be like all these things and like commenting that on shit with him and kaya and i'm just i'm like no they're clearly not meant to be they're clearly if they were meant to me they would
Starting point is 00:57:27 have still been together they're clearly not meant to me this dude's calling her his friend in an interview like i just right in that aspect in that aspect i was like no probably for the best that she moved on or clearly they both moved on but that's why like that's like one of the hardest things with create people who are so obsessed with specific couples. It's like, that's over and done with. Like, we're past Austin Butler and Vanessa Hutchins being a thing. Also, you don't know what happened in their relationship. So for you to say that they're meant to be together, you have no idea.
Starting point is 00:58:02 I know. It ended for a reason. That interview. No, the best was, the best was a girl for variety. And I don't know if she did it intentionally or by accident. She had to have been by accident. I really? I feel like she had me I guess maybe if you're not like super well versed when I said that video to you I didn't even I didn't connect that that was her ex
Starting point is 00:58:23 yeah I think that it was a slip of them and them of the moment in the mind yeah she just didn't even think twice about it yeah I mean the question in its purest form makes sense to ask somebody like oh hey you just played so-and-so somebody else is now going to play that character as well Like the question makes sense, but because Austin Butler was asked, you know, Jacob Allorty is now playing Elvis for a Sofia Coppul movie, like, what advice do you have for him or whatever? Austin was just like, I wish him the best, haven't talked to him.
Starting point is 00:59:02 You could tell you was kind of like. Yeah, it was just an abrupt question. And if you don't know, like Kai Gerber dated Jacob Allorty for some time. And they dressed up as Elvis and Priscilla for Halloween. You're an Elvis fetish. And now he is playing Elvis in another movie, but just to ask him that question, was fairly ruthless. Osce Bellar's like, I wish him the best. He's never going to come back from this. Like, basically, like, I have gone into a dark hole of Elvis and I'm never coming out. Now Jacob's going to do the same
Starting point is 00:59:34 thing. I hope he doesn't start. It doesn't have to be Elvis for years and years and years. I've seen like old video people saw the really old videos where his voice is high and it's like obviously he was younger. I saw one on TikTok like where his hair is the same like it's not that long ago. His voice was completely different. He got stuck. He's stuck. He has acknowledged the fact that he's stuck. He was at he's asked so many times on Tuesday night about it. And he was like, it's like when people go to a different, live in a different country and they pick up the accent. Like he spent a lot of time playing Elvis. So I do think that is a fairly. good comparison. Like, if you, if I were to go live in Italy for two plus years and was fluent, like fluent Italian. Different language. I know, but I would come back and my English might have a, have a accent. I don't think it will. It happens to people.
Starting point is 01:00:31 It happens to people. It happens to people all the time. It's not like a, I don't know. It does happen to people. Have you seen Emily in Paris? Doesn't happen to her? Well, she speaks English. the whole time. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:00:41 So like once you go back to English, I don't see why, I don't know. She never, I'm not arguing. She would not argue with you about Emily in Paris. No, I'm saying if you went to Italy and you spoke Italian, when you go back to English, I don't see why. No, but I'm saying it's surrounded by people with an accent all the time. Surrounded by people who are speaking that way are like you are speaking in that way. It's just going to become natural to you.
Starting point is 01:01:03 And then you can't go back. I mean, when I moved back home to Long Island, all of sudden my Long Island accent got stronger. Yeah, it did. 100%. Yeah, that's more of an accent, not like, I just feel like the... If you're training, think about training your voice. Because he trained his voice for years to sound like something else. And now it's stuck.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Yeah, I'm not that shocked by it. It's just funny. It's just funny to see. It makes me uncomfortable. Like, I don't know. I respect it. It doesn't make me uncomfortable at all. I thought what did make me uncomfortable was the Golden Globes,
Starting point is 01:01:37 producers deciding who they were going to play off and who they weren't. People were up there winning awards. It was crazy the amount of time. Like some people, Steve is Spielberg? Let the guy talk for how long as he wants. He doesn't get any music played off.
Starting point is 01:01:54 I get it. He's Spielberg. But he, like, the poor guy who fucking wins like music or whatever, he deserves to get out his thoughts. Jeremy Allen White got like one minute. And thank his family. No, no. But the music starts to play.
Starting point is 01:02:07 But what they do is they made it louder and louder. Like, that's just rude. For the people who are trying to, like, get their thank yous out and it's just louder and louder. And then they start yelling. It's unfair, but. They even did it to hit to, they did it to Austin Butler too. Some music is so loud. He's like, and I want to thank Elvis Presley himself.
Starting point is 01:02:31 And he was like, my mom in heaven. Yeah. And the music's playing. It was nuts. But everything. everywhere all at once had a really big night. It did. Did you see that? I haven't seen it yet. You got to see it. But a ton of
Starting point is 01:02:43 awards were given for that movie, which seemed rightfully so, and banshees. It seemed like... Abbott Elementary. Abbott Elementary won a ton as well, which is a very funny show. A lot of good Brad Pitt jokes from everybody. I think everybody went on stage and just Brad Pitt was right in front of them
Starting point is 01:02:59 and it was just like, you have to acknowledge that Brad Pitt's right there. He's looking good. Let me tell you. He looked really good. He died. He looked for it. The fact that Brad Pitt is going to be 60 years old, Yeah, it's crazy. And he looks that good. He is phenomenal looking. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:03:14 His hair cut? Yeah, he looks great. Brad Pitt has gotten better looking with age. It's mind-blowing to watch this guy grow up and get consistently better looking. Quinta Brunson. He looks so good. I'm sorry. No, he does.
Starting point is 01:03:28 He looks so good. Quinta Brunson cracked me up when she was like in the middle of her accepted speech and then was just like, hey, Brad Pitt. It must be insane. If you're up there and you just look down and it's Brad Pitt Magarabi. Oh, Quentin Tarantino. Regina Hall also very funny, came out and did like a little Mrs. Pitt bit. They got her name wrong. Yeah, she was making me laugh because then she also accepted the award on Kevin Costner.
Starting point is 01:03:59 I think it was Kevin Costner's behalf. And she just couldn't get through like he's sheltering in place in Santa Barbara. which is there are some really bad storms in California right now and like she said like she was she was like it's not funny but I'm just I'm laughing because of the way that it's written but it's not funny but it is kind of funny I thought everyone who went up there was funny you know what I saw I kept getting clips of other award shows it's actually and I texted you guys about this you didn't answer me it's actually insane that for the Oscars they announced that you know the wrong best picture.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Oh, yeah. When they did Moonlight and Lala Land and they said Lala Land and everybody got up on stage and then they were like, actually Moonlight won, you guys won, we lost. And he was so mad about it. I mean, of course so. Of course you'd be mad. Of course. He goes, it's not a joke.
Starting point is 01:04:52 I'm not joking, come up. Of course he'd be mad though. They just, he just did a whole speech about how they won and then it was like, oh no, you got the movie wrong. Literally insane. That that happened. Everything happens at the Oscars. Everything happens at the Oscars. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:05:06 shit happens at the Oscars. But the Golden Globes, I think, always lines up with, like, what's going to happen for the Oscars. Not always, but it's usually... Because they have weirder categories for the Golden Globes. It's usually pretty similar, though. I think the SAG Awards are, I think sometimes the SAG Awards are more similar. Or, or what do they say, the BAFTAs? That the BAFTAs are normally more similar. But, like, Austin Butler will probably win the Oscar. I don't know about that. I don't know. See, what's different about Golden Globes is they separate it, so it's like, you have musical, like, you get, like, musical comedy, and You know, so there's more options.
Starting point is 01:05:37 Because Colin Farrell won for like, what was Banshees listed as? Well, I think Colin Farrell won supporting. Did he? Oh, no, because, no, because the guy from everywhere. Yeah, yeah. He won best actor and, like, probably like, like, I'm not sure if they listed it at as a comedy or like Banshees. Because Elvis was probably listed as like, or maybe Elvis is musical. Comedy drama.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Or no, musical or comedy, I think they. So that would have been Elvis then. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, that's why it's so weird. And it's the same thing where it's like Fableman's one, but also Banschies won, like. Right.
Starting point is 01:06:16 The Fableman should, in my opinion, should not win the Oscar. Yeah. Yeah, they do best actor. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Actor and emotion picture drama was Austin Butler. actor and emotion picture, musical or comedy was Colin Farrell. See, that's insane. Like, Banshees is not a musical or comedy.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Like, what? But I guess it's technical, I guess, I don't know, they consider it a comedy. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, that's a weird, that's a funky distinction for sure. You would think that it would be switched. That would be switched. But that's why, like, it's, um,
Starting point is 01:06:56 they give out more awards. Colin Farrell or Elvis, or Austin Butler? Yeah, I think Who else is like I think I think Brendan Fraser Oh,
Starting point is 01:07:13 Brendan Frazier Is being discussed a lot as well That would be awesome Yeah, no those are all good Literally good things won I would say It was a golden globes Like people drink They have a house a dragon one
Starting point is 01:07:24 How's the Dragon one? Millie Alcock was drunk I think everybody thought she was like wasted on stage But everyone gets a drink at the Golden Globes What did you think about Gerard comments? What did you think about Gerard comments? Michael. There were moments I thought he was really good.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Didn't love him. But it was just like from the start it seemed like a tough start because it just seemed like nobody was listening to him. Well, that's hard. I don't know if it was about no one listening to him. I think that his opening monologue went on a little bit too long about
Starting point is 01:07:54 you know it not happening last year. And I think that he got his point across. And that was good. And I and I think he hit some strong points that were also funny. But then I usually like when the host then, like, picks on the actors and the audience. Like, that's usually funny.
Starting point is 01:08:12 Talk about the movies that are nominated. But his whole monologue was about himself the entire time. So it was like, of course, touch on that. Yeah. But then move along to talking about, like, the awards and the movies nominated and the actors nominated. The TV shows nominated because it's always, they're always incorporated. I think he got frustrated. I think he lost, he started losing people
Starting point is 01:08:35 Halfway through the monologue. And then I think from that point on, the people that got up on stage are just a lot funnier. The Scientology joke was just like, I just felt forced. Some things just fell flat. Yeah. Yeah. And like I said, I think he got frustrated too
Starting point is 01:08:50 because I would say maybe the first three times they came back from a commercial break, he had to like tell everybody to be quiet, which is like. But also like that's always the Golden Globe. People are drunk. No, I know, but you're not up. The host isn't normally on stage being like, hey, hey, everybody be quiet.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Maybe it's just a respecting. The thing is like maybe it wasn't his job to do that. I mean, I guess he was getting up on stage and saying it, it is. But like, I feel like there should be somebody else out there during commercial break being like, hey, guys, remember. Who's going to go to Brad Pitt? Hey, keep it down. Yeah, yeah. But Brad Pitt probably isn't talking in the front row.
Starting point is 01:09:26 Yeah. Yeah. I was, like you said, I was, I was also entertained. That's insane. I was entertained for most of the show, I would say. Oh, Andrew Garfield's that... Oh, his red carpet. His red carpet thing that everyone's talking about.
Starting point is 01:09:41 With Amelia, the chicken... Chicken girl. Yeah. Very funny. Everyone loves her. Everyone's always flirting with her. It's very funny. She's very funny.
Starting point is 01:09:50 That was the most charismatic, I think. I've ever seen Andrew Garfield. I wasn't like a huge Andrew Garfield fan, but now I think I am. She's very charismatic and I think it brings it out of people. Yeah. Because the banter is always there. action that like a different record. That was funny too.
Starting point is 01:10:04 I was not blown away by any fashion. No. Like I really wanted to love stuff and I just, I just didn't. Like, no.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Like, even the men, like I thought Andrew Garfda look great. Some of the men, you know, it was funny everybody was, like Josh Richards'
Starting point is 01:10:20 outfit was very polarizing. I thought he looked good. It felt a little try hard to me. Like Josh Richards. Right. It's like, like, there's no way
Starting point is 01:10:30 Josh Richard. I know, I saw a lot of people saying he was trying to be Timothy Shalmay. Yeah, like, Josh Richards. Yeah. You don't. Well, no, he's not picking that outfit. Someone's putting that in him. No, no, somebody's hanging out for him.
Starting point is 01:10:40 But like, I feel like you would pick something that's like more your style. You know what I mean? But maybe he wanted to step out of the box. Yeah, you know. You want to have a moment. Josh Richards wanted to have a moment. Like, I thought he looked good. Like I thought, like, he looked.
Starting point is 01:10:51 No, he looked. Um, as far as like, the ladies, I just, there wasn't any, like, crazy yes moment. Margo Robbie has got to stop working with Chanel. They just, they do not give her good dresses on red carpets. No, she's just so beautiful, though. She's so beautiful. She always looks beautiful, but I hate her dresses. They're so boring.
Starting point is 01:11:17 I don't know. Maybe that's what she likes, but every time I just feel like it could be so, it could be so much better. But, no, there was some good, definitely some good stuff from the big, big stars. but I wasn't blown away with anything, I would say. I was entertained, though, to second general. Yeah, I was as well. I was entertained. I liked it.
Starting point is 01:11:38 I thought it was good. I was as well. I think as far as, like, a return for the Golden Globes, it was probably best case scenario for them, I would think, as far as, like, how the show went and everything, reception of it. People were watching, people were talking about it. So, all in all, good show, I think.
Starting point is 01:11:57 All right, everyone, we are here with a very special guest. We are joined by the lovely Storm Reed actress. She's in the new movie, missing. We are so excited to have you here today. Thank you for joining us. No, thank you for having me. We're so excited to talk to you. We're big fans and, you know, you have this new movie coming out and watching these, I guess, you know, thriller, edge of the seat.
Starting point is 01:12:25 You're on the edge of your seat type movies. How do you feel talking about them? Like, is it hard not to just reveal everything to everyone right off the bat? Yes, it is very challenging to not let out all the secrets. But I think it helps because I haven't seen the movie, like, at all. I've seen like bits and pieces here and there, but I haven't seen it yet. So, I mean, I'm just, you know, going off a memory and just trying not to give away too much. How do you plan on seeing the movie premiere?
Starting point is 01:12:58 Are you planning on to watch you a friend? going to see it at the premiere with my family and friends. I usually never do that. I usually, before the premiere of anything, I've seen something at least once, but I've been traveling and it's been so crazy. And then truthfully, I'm just a little nervous. So I think I'm just going to wait until Thursday to see it. Well, I'm really excited for this movie. I'm seeing it everywhere, like all over social media. I feel like, you know, the promotion for it has been insane. Can you just give a little background info to the people listening on who your character is? Yeah, so I play June in missing. June is a young teenage girl who is just trying to figure out life. Her mom, Grace, goes to on a vacation to Columbia with her boyfriend and unfortunately ends up going missing. So June has to jump in and try to find her missing mom through social media. But there's a lots of twists and turns. It's very exhilarating. You know, it's a lot of plot twist.
Starting point is 01:13:59 you're never going to know what's happening. You're going to be at the edge of your seat. So it's a fun. It's a fun ride. This visually looks so different than, you know, some of the other projects that we've seen from you or just even in general because you're kind of like living through technology, whether it's on the phone or the computer. Like that's kind of how you're watching everything.
Starting point is 01:14:19 What is that process like filming? Because it's, I'd imagine it's not as maybe like big production. It's a little bit more intimate. Right. Yes, it was very intimate and very challenging. It was probably the most challenging role that I've ever had because the situation and the circumstances that June is in, it's obviously emotionally very heightened.
Starting point is 01:14:44 So you already have to be emotional. Your mom is missing. You don't know what's going on. You're anxious. You're sad. You're feeling all of these emotions. But you are doing this mission through the computer. So you have to like, you know, pay attention to eyelines.
Starting point is 01:14:58 and if I were to get a notification on my computer, my eyeline has to go up to the right or to the left. It's just a lot of technical things and aspects that it took a little getting used to. But once I got the hang of it, it was a lot of fun. And I've never done a film like this, like you said. So, you know, be able to work out and try to, you know, do new skills as good as an actress. So I'm grateful for it. What was the process for you to be involved in this film?
Starting point is 01:15:27 Was it a lot of auditioning? Was the script sent to you? How did you get the part? The script was sent to me and I fell in love with the script. And I think I had a few meetings with the creative team. And then, you know, the rest is history. In situations like this, right, you see a cast and nylon is amazing. And she plays your mother.
Starting point is 01:15:51 But like you said, you know, she is missing. That's the name of the movie. She is missing. and what kind of interaction do you get to have with her while doing this movie because a mother-daughter relationship is very close, but yet you guys are separated and it's only through the computer. Right, yeah, no, I mean, being able to work with Ms. Nia was amazing. She's an icon in her own right,
Starting point is 01:16:19 so to be able to just work with somebody that you've watched, growing up, I've watched her. So to be able to work with her was really cool. But I mean, we did have a few scenes where we were together and in each other's presence. And then others, obviously we didn't. But I think we tried to support each other even when we weren't on set together, whether it was like our voices and or I would stand outside the room where she could hear me and she could kind of feel my presence when we were doing a scene and vice versa. So I think we tried to make it as comfortable as possible and as realistic as possible and try to create that. that bond, even though we weren't always in the same environment. Yeah, that's so nice.
Starting point is 01:16:59 With, like, sort of a dark movie like this and, you know, with Euphoria and other projects you have done, how do you separate yourself from the project and basically, you know, stay relaxed, stay in a good mindset? Yeah, I mean, I think I always try to step into the shoes of my character and become them and step into their given circumstance. but I think for me as an actress, I can't neglect my own feelings and my own emotions how I would feel if I was in my character's given circumstance.
Starting point is 01:17:33 So I think it's obviously a lot of aspects in listening challenge or the biggest hurdle that people would have when it comes to being emotional and also trying to like have their emotions in check is just being your character. And then also when the director calls cut, you know that like your reality is not your character's reality and you can go home you can smile you can giggle in between takes it's not that big of a deal because you know you're still you
Starting point is 01:18:02 yeah yeah and and you're bright light you've been in so many cool things now and you're still at such a young age and you've been acting for what seems like a long time despite your age when did you really know like acting is what I want to do oh wow I mean I've been acting since I was three. So I've been doing it for a while and it's something that I've always loved. But I think when a wrinkling time came out and I realized the the weight that the movie had and the inspiration that young people were feeling, specifically young girls were feeling after seeing a wrinkling time, I think it just solidified that I was doing the right thing. And then I'm not just here to act. I'm here to inspire and empower and my career is bigger than myself.
Starting point is 01:18:55 So I think that's what makes acting rewarding because it not only benefits me and I'm able to, like, fulfill my passage and my dreams, but people are inspired by me and in the work that I do. And I think that's really cool. What is a really rewarding character for you look like? Like if you could, you know, write up a dream role for yourself that you would feel really good about and also excited to play, who would that be? Oh, man, I have no idea. I have no idea. Because, you know, there's so many things in so many directions and situations that you can, you could pull from to create a situation or a character or circumstance.
Starting point is 01:19:36 But I think I try to be as intentional as possible when it comes to picking the roles that I've been a part of this far. And, you know, as long as the characters being depicted in the right light, and there's a purpose behind what we're doing in the film or the television show, I think that's what's most important to me. Yeah, we love watching you in Euphoria. Your character, Gia, is awesome. And the emotion that you have shown through that character and the range, and there's some really, you know, really intense stuff that we have watched you go through on that show.
Starting point is 01:20:18 What has that show meant to you? and because I feel like it's really, everybody on that show is blown up so much. What has getting, being a part of that show meant? Yeah, it's such a blessing to be a part of Euphoria. I think we all knew that it was special and it wasn't like anything else on television,
Starting point is 01:20:38 but we didn't know it was going to be quite literally a cultural phenomenon. And people are obsessed with it. But again, I think it all goes back to being intentional. and euphoria tries to be very intentional. And we started the show with a purpose and trying to bridge the disconnect between generations and just trying to let the world know
Starting point is 01:21:02 that young people are going through things too. And obviously that has gone in different directions and morphed into different things. But I think the intention is still very much the same of being purposeful and trying to educate audiences while also being entertaining. With a show like that, you know, week to week, everybody's on the edge of their seat. They want to know what's happening.
Starting point is 01:21:26 They're online. Everyone's thrown out their own theories. People are making up the craziest things. Do you have people in your own life who are trying to get the information out of you of what's going to happen? And how do you keep that to yourself? I do have a few cousins and a few close friends. They're like, so girl, what happens? I'm like, babe, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:47 I can't tell you. No, I think it's fun though And it's exciting to see the people around you Especially the people close to you Being invested in something that you're a part of And really wanting to know what's happening Really wanting to know what comes next And then you know I get every day like
Starting point is 01:22:04 When is season three coming out? I'm like I have no idea Well I think we do know that you guys are gearing up for that soon hopefully What kind of hopes do you have for Gia coming up? Oh man. I mean, I hope we get to see G a little bit more, but I think my, my overarching hope for euphoria as a whole, I think would just be in season three would be more levity and just a little bit more grace, a little bit more light, a little bit more joy.
Starting point is 01:22:36 I think we have gone through the entire spectrum of emotions. So I think we need to, you know, go in with a little light note. Like I would really hope for the Bittonet family to just be able to like go and get some ice cream at the local ice cream shop and not scream and yell at each other for months. That would be nice to see. I think that in the last season, we saw everything that could possibly happen to anybody. Yeah. Like it was just every range of emotion, everything was going on. But I think even when you listen to the other actors that are a part of the show, it seems like you all have your own grace for each character that you're going on. you play and understand them.
Starting point is 01:23:18 And I think that's really cool to see because as much as people judge them from the outside, there's always another meaning to it, which I think is really awesome that you guys all have that outlook on the show. Yeah. What's your work-life balance look like? Like, what are you doing in your downtime? Are you still in school? Is that, like, what does that look like for you?
Starting point is 01:23:41 Yes. I am still in school. I'm a sophomore at USC. So when I'm not working, I'm at school. That is very impressive. Thank you. I like to just be with my family and my friends, listen to music, cook, relax, chill. I love to travel.
Starting point is 01:23:58 So anytime there's an opportunity to travel and it's not work, travel, I love that. And, you know, just relaxing, taking time for myself, I don't have much of it. So whether I'm spending my time, my free time by myself or with my loved ones, as long as I'm, you know, know, relaxing and taking a moment for myself, I think that's most important. Yeah, I saw on your, on social that you've been doing a series about running and, you know, new balance and mental health. What, how important is taking care of your mental health to you? And is like, is exercise how you kind of help do that?
Starting point is 01:24:38 Yeah, I mean, I think moving my body specifically for me is just something that keeps me motivated and is an escape from, you know, the world. You have a set time to just be able to have a goal, move your body and work out or run or dance or do whatever you want to do. And mental health is something that I'm still trying to navigate and define for me. But I do know that moving does help my mental health. So I'm glad that I was able to do that initiative with New Balance who cares so much about mental health
Starting point is 01:25:15 and beyond the run is something that I'm so grateful to be a part of. And New Balance is back. Yeah. New Balance is back. Everybody's rocking New Balance now. That is true. Really cool.
Starting point is 01:25:27 Is the goal to graduate college? Absolutely. Yeah. It's just coming, this is just a question coming from two dropouts. That is, I was going to say, some context of that is. It was going to give the context.
Starting point is 01:25:41 From two girls who did not finish college. But yes, I think everyone goes in hoping that they do finish. What are you majoring? Do you know? Have you declared? Yeah, I'm a major in School of Dramatic Arts and a minor in African American Studies. Wow, so cool. Good for you.
Starting point is 01:26:00 That's very impressive because... It is very impressive. Like I said, I would have dropped out because I did. Yes, when you have all the success and still working really hard for that. That's that's really cool and I think everybody is going to love watching you in this movie missing is going to be is going to be great. It feels like it really taps into that young audience and like Ria said, you were seeing it all over social where it's like such in a good format where when you're scrolling TikTok it's like wait is this actually a TikTok or is this something else
Starting point is 01:26:35 which is which is cool because I think that's really engaging. So how? How? How excited are you for people to see this movie we got about a week or so left? Yes, I'm so excited. I'm extremely excited for people to see it. I think people are going to love it. I think people are going to be shocked by all the plots. And the twists and the turns. Again, it's exhilarating.
Starting point is 01:26:57 It was fun to film. So I'm sure the team did an amazing job with putting it together. I can't wait to see it. And I've actually, you know, just like traveling, being around the last couple of weeks. recently people have come up to me and said that they were really excited to see it and that's really cool when a project hasn't even come out yet and people are excited so I think people are going to like it yeah I think so too and it's nice when you have a movie it's like hey go you can go to the theater you can go to the movies you can watch it which is always a fun
Starting point is 01:27:31 experience so January 20th everyone can go to the theater see missing starring storm I think everybody's going to love it. The thriller genre has been so much fun recently. I think there's been so many great movies that have come out in that genre. So just adding to that is really cool. So January 20th, everyone go see Missing Storm. Thank you so much for talking with us. Thank you so much. Thank you guys. All right, that wraps up today's episode of Chicks in the Office. Make sure you subscribe on YouTube. Thank you to all who have been subscribing. We love you guys. And just a reminder, Those episodes are coming out on YouTube early. They're up there early and everyone's been asking for that.
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