The Reel Rejects - THE NAKED GUN 3 (1994) IS WEIRD A** SEQUEL!! MOVIE REACTION!! First Time Watching

Episode Date: July 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Thank you to Factor for sponsoring this video, more on them in just a bit! We do hard work here, watch Naked Gun. Let's go! Alright, well we put up our comedy reactions every single Saturday, romance and comedies the genre. I want to thank Prepper for editing out these highlights, all three of these reactions. Thank you so, so much. And don't forget to subscribe and click that bell. Well, well. It really was the final insult. I am a little glad it's over. Not with those moments.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Andrew, you can go first. You wanted the movie longer? Is that what you're saying? That's what I wanted. I wanted an expansion. I mean, yeah, it was definitely the weakest of the three, but I still had, I thought it was fun and entertaining. I mean, thematically, I like how
Starting point is 00:01:00 it kind of focused more on celebrity culture and the justice system, I guess, but I the justice system, I guess. But I still think like, I guess like focusing on its strength. I still like the relationship between Frank and Jane, although, you know, breaking them up again. I mean, it was kind of a trope, but, you know, I still I still like their interactions and I still thought there was a lot of funny moments between them and again just getting to the arc around him wanting to have children, which I'm assuming is going to set into obviously the newer film, but I still thought that worked even though
Starting point is 00:01:41 again it was a little bit of a repeat of getting them to separate. But, yeah, there were times where, you know, it kind of just came to a little bit of a dragging halt. And things were not hitting. And I think the film didn't balance as much as the first two in regards to the comedy and then the serious moments. And it was just focusing a little too much on the comedy, which, again, I don't mind because it is slapstick. So I mean, I get why they are focusing on comedy, but it just didn't hit as much as the first two. But I still thought it was fun and entertaining at times. I still had a good time.
Starting point is 00:02:15 You know, I wasn't offended by it, I wouldn't say. I've seen much worse comedies, but, and I still think Leslie Nielsen again, I still think Frank is very, is like his performance is always compelling as Frank. I love his total obliviousness When he plays it It's like very Shakespearean of him when he is in such a slapstick type of film and he takes the role so seriously So like I still appreciate that even if the film is not as strong as the first two
Starting point is 00:02:42 I still love Leslie Nielsen in these like he is still like the Strength and the charm and the charisma in the film So and I like I still think there was something good in the film in terms of they had a great idea like a Bomb going to explode at the Academy Awards. I think it could have been better executed, but I still again I still had a fun time here. So what about you guys? What was your favorite bit in the movie? Like my favorite joke joke or bit or scene or whatever. I would say the at the Academy Awards, but In regard I would say when he had the gun and he was just changing hands. It's very simplistic But like that was that I thought that was hysterical
Starting point is 00:03:21 Sorry, my favorite joke in the film was when he said prison will change a man I was I was white when I was it's something whatever that joke was that was hysterical. Oh, sorry. My favorite joke in the film was when he said prison will change a man I was I was waiting. I was it's something whatever that joke was that was really That was my favorite joke I would say and then also the the little like there was no actual dialogue there He's just little gags like that I love because there's a lot of stuff in the first two movies where there's not actual dialogue happening There's there's stuff where I'm laughing out with dialinging but there's visual gags where I'm laughing like crazy So I think the film forgot to go back to visual gags, too And there's a lot of movie parodies in this one which parody bit would you say there was definitely a lot which I know
Starting point is 00:03:57 Someone like me should really appreciate but they definitely Focused a lot on that. I would say I like the geriatric Park one. I thought that was pretty cool. Yeah, that was that was pretty fun. Seizure world. I will say that my favorite one, just to say on that, I like how they showed the stop motion because again, that was what it was supposed to be in Jurassic Park. And, and that also became an actual line in the film, where they said like, I think we're now extinct,
Starting point is 00:04:25 which is literally what happened with the visual effects team when Dennis Mirren and them all came in. They saw what the CGI and they were going to do, and they're like, I think we've just become extinct. So the fact that they actually showed stop motion, like, holy crap, this is what Jurassic Park was supposed to be. So I think I like that bit the most.
Starting point is 00:04:45 I like that you brought all that positivity to it, man. It makes me really happy that you felt that. Aaron, what are your thoughts on it, man? Um, yeah. You loved it, Aaron. Admit it. No, I will say that this is not as strong as the first two. But it did have some moments that did make me laugh.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Like, I will admit that. I think my favorite bit, well that wasn't my favorite joke, I would say, that used to be black one, I think my favorite bit was the changing of the hair with the shaking, that was pretty funny. That was really good visual. Oh yeah, that was a good one too. But yeah, I feel like, because the first two
Starting point is 00:05:21 are fresher in my head, because we just watched them fairly recently, I think the thing I missed about the first two is that they had plots, but there were it was it was a Cop story plot played in the key of comedy where this kind of felt like a series of bits and like a little bit looser And then a lot of the references to other films. didn't quite get because movies I just haven't seen. So I think that probably took some enjoyment away from me over the course of the film. But you know, the performers are still really good. Leslie Nilsson is still funny. I like seeing Priscilla Presley in it. The more, I guess, having a more integral part.
Starting point is 00:06:01 I mean, Grannis, she was in the, and she played it a part, but she helped him towards the end here a little bit, even though she's kind of in a damsel of distress. But yeah, this one, look, comedy is a subjective experience, and this just didn't placate to a lot of my sensibilities in comedy, and that's okay. Maybe it placates to some other people and people that are more center files.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Maybe you've seen all the movies that they are referencing here. I'm sure this is just as good as the other two for them. But I think part of that enjoyment was taken away from me a little bit. And I don't think it was as leaned upon in the first two. And you know, it's, it's,
Starting point is 00:06:49 it's just, it's not for me. But you know, I did laugh. I can't say that I didn't laugh. There were parts that did work for me, but overall, this one was a little bit of a let down. What do you think of Anna Nicole Smith? She's fun. She's fun. I don't
Starting point is 00:07:05 think I've seen her in anything before. So you haven't seen any of her videos? No. I was like, I know she's like known for Playboy and stuff. Was she was she importance her too? I think so. Oh, I didn't know that. I'm not sure. Actually, I know she died at an unfortunate age. Yeah. I remember when she died, but unfortunate age. Yeah. It's all I remember. It was like, oh, seven. I know she's young when she died, but that was pretty much it. But I don't know. Yeah, actually, I don't know, actually. I imagine.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Maybe. I mean, she was on the cover there, so who knows? I mean, they definitely played into that sex appeal with her. But yeah, I wonder what it was. I'm very curious to know why this one felt different than the other two, other than the plot. But yeah, I wonder what it was. I'm very curious to know why this one felt different than the other two, other than the plot. But yeah, man. I do agree with what you were, so it's really quick.
Starting point is 00:07:51 I do agree with what you were saying, that the plot was a lot more compelling in the first two films, and there was a lot more character development, although there is a backdrop of the comedy as well in the first two, and this film is just really leaning a lot more on just slapstick, slapstick, slapstick, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke. The first one had that too.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Yeah. Just felt like the structure was stronger in the first two. Yeah, but there was still that noir feel to it and it had an actual like the story was actually really good. Yeah. But yeah. And again, it's not an awful story, but it's nothing really special too. And again, there is something cool here about doing
Starting point is 00:08:25 and having a bomb at the Academy Awards, but it just, I don't know, it just felt kind of lackluster. Yeah, it's, I don't know. I think that it's hard to enjoy comedy to its fullest when it's just not as, not that funny. But I'm not gonna say I was stone-fixed the entire time. Yeah, I still had fun though. Yeah, Greg, what'd you think, man?
Starting point is 00:08:51 I think I know why it doesn't work. And yes, caveat's out of the way. There are definitely moments that are funny. Like there are moments where I laughed. Obviously, if you were watching the reaction, there are moments that were genuinely funny. I think though that it has kind of later scary movie problems where every shot is some extreme joke.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Every second is a joke. And part of a joke that makes it work is like tension and release and surprising you when a joke comes. But when every single shot is a joke, it wears thin, you become numb, and then when most of them aren't, like fun it's not going to be funny every shot like it's just not that you have to like be more selective and this movie thought that i think this movie's approach was like let's just do more and more does not equal more especially in a comedy scenario if every single moment is if even in a slapstick movie, even in like an SNL sketch, honestly, if every single thing is some heightened, goofy thing, you have the other two movies find a good balance of actually delivering a real story.
Starting point is 00:10:19 I wouldn't call the stories personal, I wouldn't be like, they're compelling stories, but they're an actual narrative. They're an actual plot, where this is a hodgepodge of a bunch of other different, like, oh, we're going to do parody. The other ones are kind of a spoof of a genre. And this is more of like, let's parody a bunch of things. And every single shot, let's just
Starting point is 00:10:39 have some extreme joke in there. And then after a while, it's like, every cut, you're expecting a joke. Every second, you're expecting a joke every second you're expecting a joke. And part of the humor that works so well and the other two is when it's unexpected. And when something is expected and then then bits start becoming predictable. And you know, like, and then even when they're like
Starting point is 00:10:59 not predictable, you've you've grown kind of numb. I quite it's like watching Transformers later on, right? right like I actually don't remember most of them But I remember the feeling of the numbness of why now why would fall asleep during them I would like to I'd actually like to react to them because I really don't remember them and I fell asleep on like three out of five of them is that the Michael Bay ones I mean and It's because like yeah, it's cool at first when you see those Transformers.
Starting point is 00:11:27 But when it's just like the same fucking noise on screen, it becomes noise. And that's what the comedy became here, became noise. And yeah, in like some of the repeated beats felt like they were like rehashing of jokes. I get it. As a fan, I want to see the opening montage bit with the car. I want to see the even the credits were not good. Even the credits were like numbing. It just
Starting point is 00:11:52 felt like they were going through the motions. And I think one of the sad parts about experiencing this for me personally is they got all these cameos in here because clearly people loved the first two movies and clearly all these actors too loved the first two movies. Otherwise they wouldn't agree to do this shit. So the movies, the movies are actually loved and it started feeling like how do we like fit shit in here now? And yeah, the humor didn't feel like it was like springing from anything organic. It seemed like they were like,
Starting point is 00:12:25 We have to create a joke here! We have to create a joke here! We have to create a joke here! And on Prime Video right now, this has 237 reviews, 4.5 stars. So clearly this movie has a fan base. Clearly there's an audience. And I don't want to take that away. And like, Andrew especially seemed to have a much more positive experience than Erin and myself. So the last thing I want to do is detract from that as I'm explaining why I don't personally like this one. And you know, so if you if it works for you, it's fine. So it's kind of like how some of the later scary movies are. A lot of people still have a big fan
Starting point is 00:12:59 base around a lot of those later scary movie films. And that's totally cool. And that was kind of where thin and they become annoying. And that's the thing. I started getting annoyed and a little bored. And I would just try to like pay attention. It's like a strange experience. I enjoy, I thought the movie was going to finally click for me when they went to the prison because that's when I started
Starting point is 00:13:22 feeling like, oh, we're in a real movie. That's when I started feeling like a film. And I get it. There is a plot here. So I can already see people typing. There is a plot. Retired cop gets pulled out of retirement to go undercover. He goes into prison.
Starting point is 00:13:36 And he's trying to find out about this bomb and stop it. So there is a plot. But it doesn't really feel like a plot, though. It's the feeling. It feels like just so chaotic and jam packed with just a bunch of nonstop jokes and parody stuff that it loses slight of the like the narrative falls thin and I think the great balance of the first two is feeling the narrative because even though they have like a good setup of an emotional core of They want to have a baby and Frank is feeling self-conscious about it
Starting point is 00:14:08 Like there's there's actual things that they could have elevated and I feel like if they just turn down the volume a little bit like you know, it was like blasted like over a hundred where you know, it's hurting your headphones and if they turned it down to like 75 to 80 This might have actually really sung pretty loud and I could have appreciated the music of this film. But for the most part, now I was actually finding myself like getting progressively annoyed.
Starting point is 00:14:34 That being said, a real positive that I didn't expect, Fred Ward is a great villain. Out of the villains are usually just goofy and silly and fun. But I liked that Fred Ward played it so straight. And he was actually a believable bad guy. And I can give it credit for that. And I guess the bar for the Liam Neeson one to clear is this one. It's just be better than this one.
Starting point is 00:14:58 We're good. What did you think of Ann Nicole Smith? She was perfectly serviceable. She did her job. She was sexy and of in the course. She was perfectly serviceable. She did her job. You sexy funny when the sex I like you can put it. Yeah, you could have put Pam Anderson in there. You could have put who's the other one that they put in the one with the seat. Who's in the first scary movie. Oh, I'll try. I was in Carmel lecture. Yeah, Carmel lecture. Yeah. Yeah, she's one of those times. Paris Hilton. It was interesting too because there were so many jokes and they weren't all landing.
Starting point is 00:15:31 It kind of like cut into the flow and the pacing of the film, I felt like, too. A million percent. And I feel like this is probably the shortest of the three I'm going to guess, at 80 minutes. But it didn't feel like 80 minutes. It felt fucking long. Even though I said it, then at 80 minutes, but it didn't feel like 80 minutes. It felt like, yeah, but even though I, even though I'm, even though I'm, I said it then we're like, we're already at the end. In my mind, I was thinking, and again, there were a lot of things I did like in the film, but there was also thinking this really dragged 80 minutes. It's, it's, it's a fascinating thing when you get into pacing of a film. Like, I, I still remember just getting a little off topic.
Starting point is 00:16:05 I remember watching Indiana Jones, the Dial of Destiny, and I had just previously watched a four and a half hour Indian film the night before. That was four and a half hours. That movie was paced so beautifully. And then I watched Dial of Destiny, and that was two and a half hours. And it felt like that movie, the four and a half hour one was like an hour and a half versus Dial of Destiny was like four and a half hours. so pacing is so damn important in a movie. So but this one it felt like the longest of the three because there was no flow because I think to your point there was just so many damn jokes and not all of them really hit and it really drags the film down because it programs programs your mind, it starts rewiring your brain to go like, most of these jokes aren't funny. And then you start thinking, this movie's not that funny.
Starting point is 00:16:54 When almost every scene is a joke, every second is a joke, you're not laughing at a lot of it, it starts making you believe this movie's not funny. The first two felt like crafted, like even with the jokes in the background, I remember watching the second one and the cheese started moving, but it wasn't like a in your face type of thing.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Yeah. So the first two felt like crafted and painted. This one felt like we're just gonna throw paint on the wall and see what sticks. Yeah, and there was so much stuff. Yeah, they were very, they were selective too. And when they wanted to do that, they, you know, they didn't like every single moment.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And it wasn't like physical bits that are really the funniest. A lot of time... Oh my god, dude. This guy just always fucking calls me. It wasn't that. It was the... A lot of times the bits and the funnier ones were... Sometimes just dialogue back and forth, you know? So, yeah. But Nate is, I don't know, this is definitely not the most popular one. And I can see why. It's surprisingly by the same writers.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Yeah, but a director, it doesn't matter. You can bring back the same writers and doesn't mean it's going to hit. It's just the way the world works. All right, Andrew. We're gonna read some Royal Rejects questions. Give us a clap. Reject nation, so many of you guys have been so kind and noticed that yes, I've been on quite a health kick
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Starting point is 00:19:24 Thank you, Factor, for sponsoring this video and also my wife. She loves your food, too So thank you so much J rush did what up J? Thanks, dude has a comment not a question, but he says okay was Fred war believable villain there Yes, he was if you want more Fred war check out graveyard shift movie. I've never heard of it, but I would be down Appreciate the wreck. Yeah, I've only seen, I can only think of one Fred Ward film. It's a 2001 film called Summer Catch,
Starting point is 00:19:53 since we were on the subject of baseball earlier. I've not seen too many others. Aaron, give us a clap. Kev B, which bits of slapstick, ridiculous visual gags or pun-filled dialogue had you laughing out loud or rolling your eyes in a good way? Well, we already mentioned one was the joke in prison. The hair one was really good. I like the Jurassic Park one. I feel like there was another one that I thought was really
Starting point is 00:20:18 funny. I think it was laughing at the beginning part with the untouchables. Yeah, untouchables was pretty good. I think that really set the tone of like, there's going to be a lot of pop culture references in this film. That set the tone there. I just didn't realize it was going to be that much. I'm trying to think. There was a one moment that I remember feeling like it was an unexpected bit. It's interesting. You just we just want I can't just watch this because it's over littered with so many jokes
Starting point is 00:20:50 you can't remember like even the good ones. Whereas the first two I can tell you a lot of great jokes from those like the second one where they're shooting from like an inch away from each other like stuff like that. I mean you just remember the cheese one and then obviously at the baseball game like there are so many great ones that I can remember from the first two. But yeah, I remember there was something later on in the movie that surprised me. Like it was an actual funny moment, but I can't. Did you like the Thelma and Louise one or nah? That was all right. The first bit with the sperm bank was kind of funny. We're carrying his glasses with a cigarette. Oh, that was that reveal was funny. Yeah, we came up with a cigarette. Yeah, that was
Starting point is 00:21:30 good. I beat it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I was wondering in the movie. Andrew, give us a clap. K.J. Gould. When this movie came out, I misheard the title is Naked Gun 33 in a Fairest and was convinced that's what it was called. What movie titles have you misheard in the past that you were convinced were true? Geez. Mishheard in the past. Oh, I feel like I have an answer, actually. I would have to think on that.
Starting point is 00:22:03 That's a great question. What titles have I misheard? I remember my friend who's on Wizards Beyond Witherly Place, David Henry. I remember we went to go watch The Last Samurai. And it was a small group of us. And then this trailer played. And it says Angelina Jolie movie. And then the title
Starting point is 00:22:28 came up. And you just hear him go. He's like sounding out the title and he's going to to to King lives. And my friend goes, it's taking lives. That was like nowhere even close. To King Lives? I'll never forget that. To King Lives. I'm going to start singing. To King Lives. That is an interesting one. What the hell? I feel like I actually have an answer to this one.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Where I'm like, oh I really thought for longest time if that was the title of the movie, but damn I mean we all know I'm the king of mispronunciations around here, so you think I have mispronunciation. Yes You would think I'd have Can't think of one That's wild Wow, I really feel like I have an answer. I cannot call it. You kinda came up with one with the ticking lives.
Starting point is 00:23:33 I know, it was my, I didn't believe that was the name of the title. It's a funny mode where you can't remember how to say this. You can retake your lives. Oh shit, I like this is gonna, this is one of those questions that's gonna like haunt me. It's gonna come back. I know I have this answer. Oh yeah, for the longest time I thought it was called this.
Starting point is 00:23:56 I mean a common mistake is I still can't even call it right now. It's Christopher Reeve, right? Not Reeves? Yeah, Christopher Reeve. And for the longest time I called him Christopher Reeves. Yeah, apparently I've said Reeves many Yeah, Christopher Reeve. And for the longest time I've called him Christopher Reeves. Apparently I've said Reeves many times in Creekville. So I had that. I got corrected recently, because I was at a theater and I saw Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst.
Starting point is 00:24:17 And I thought it was, I forgot it's Kirsten, I thought it was Kristen. So. Right, right. Oh, and I mispronounced, well, I mean, we know I mispronounce everything, but I said, was it Brendan Fraser? I said Brandon Fraser.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Moron, stupid idiot I am. I know we're just actors and actresses, but what's a movie title? I'm like, I remember on the shmo down, they were asked a question that was like about Pennywise and I answered it chapter one And then I didn't get the point because it's not called it chapter one called it, right? Chapter two came out so I wanted to make sure I was giving you the right title But I did believe after for the longest time that it was called a chapter one That's a good it's not a goof like this though. Okay, I think one I guess by technicality
Starting point is 00:25:14 I used to get the movies Dune and doom mixed up. Oh, okay. That's doom with the rock I don't know if this one counts. But since we have this picture right here on the bottom. I used to think of this one counts, but since we have this picture right here on the bottom, I used to think, so it's the Addams Family for the first one. For the second one, it's just Addams Family values. I used to put a the instead of the Addams Family values, but it's just Addams Family values. Yeah, we don't have as good of an answer as yours.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Actually, yours is the best one. All right, Andrew, do your thing. You want to read some facts? Sure, I can. But really quickly, since you guys were absolutely perfect on the last one. I think critics gave this a 20%, and the audience gave it a 45. I'm going to go 14%. On critics?
Starting point is 00:25:57 14 from critics? Let's just start with critics. 14, and what did you say? I'm going to go, I'm actually going to go lower. I'm going to go 39. What was your original? On critics? Yeah, I'm actually gonna go lower. I'm gonna go 39. What was your original? On Critics? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:07 I said 14. 14 for Critics? 65 from Critics. What? This Naked Gun 3 has a 65%. 65. Oh wow. I didn't even see that.
Starting point is 00:26:20 They placated to the Critics because they like the movie references. You are looking at the right movie. That has a 65 percent. It's wild. Fucking A. What's OK. What do you guys think the audience got? I'm going to say 45.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Critics thought 65. I guess 75 for audiences. 54. Oh, wow. This has a 65 from critics. Who bought those? This is higher than last action hero. Well, Greg, you know what happened?
Starting point is 00:26:55 They were paid for these critics. That is some shillings. How many critics? 65 reviews. Oh. So with the the worldwide it only has domestic so I don't know if we need to go yeah, just yeah just really quickly here I already have the movie up right here okay for trivia just do a couple here. Real biker gangs were hired in order to get the look of real prisoners
Starting point is 00:27:25 for the prison fight scene. It was unknown at the time but there were four rival gangs in the scene. However no incidents occurred. Oh my god. It was scary prospect. Wow. On the day of shooting the 1970s flashback shootout George Kennedy had come down with pneumonia. He was so ill that he couldn't even walk to make sure the scene was shot director Peter Seagal I'm sorry if it's equal by the way Peter Seagal had Kennedy sit on a bar stool for the entire part in the scene notice when Frank meets Ed Ed never gets up from his stool when Ed is supposed to leave leaving Frank alone with Tanya Kennedy simply just leaned back out of shot to create the illusion of
Starting point is 00:28:05 his character getting up and leaving to the fact that he came on to set with pneumonia that's damn Jesus irresponsible. The flashback scene from Frank and Jane's wedding was the real ending for naked gun two and a half the smell of fear. Oh well I said I even said when we were watching, I said, That's the hair from naked gun too, with her red short hair. They didn't use it on that movie, but inserted the scene on this one at the same time. The scene featuring Frank, Jane and Frank Jr. getting to their house was the original ending for this movie. But since the makers thought that the boy that played Frank Jr. didn't look funny enough, they decided to go with the hospital ending and used this scene in the middle of the film hilarious.
Starting point is 00:28:47 It didn't look funny enough. Interesting. Yeah, it didn't look funny enough. One more here in the early 2000s David Zucker and Pat proffed wrote a script for the fourth naked gun film with the working title the nakedaked Gun 444.4, which would have given Drebben a younger female sidekick. However, Zucker and Prof instead ended up working on Scary Movie 3, Scary Movie 4, and Scary Movie 5 instead. Yeah, I remember they took over.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Yeah. Yep. Interesting, okay. There are your facts. Amazing facts, but guys guys that's our opinion What is yours? Leave your thoughts in the comments below Appreciate those who've been on this journey with us
Starting point is 00:29:34 Watch the first two reactions watch my reaction from like a year ago or something to the first naked gun Let a look out for when we cover the naked gun And her 2025 edition. I'll see you guys soon. Reject nation. Melissa Taylor. Man, Melissa, if there was anyone I'd want to see with a gun And I Kid no, you know you'll cancel me, you know naked of intent just like purely
Starting point is 00:30:10 Displaying their intention to take that gun into do justice that makes a lot more sense definitely does About they're actually deep. I feel like you they should have had you replace Leslie Nielsen for the naked gun reboot But then they were like we'd have to stop making comedies all together because it would be too good because like here's the thing Melissa I'm looking at your profile pic and I see a cat And I should have left with that because I am a hundred percent of cap person. I got for myself so one day I hope that we can combine our cats together and watch how unpleasant it gets.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Oh golly. Where they are destroying the entire vicinity they're in. It's like watching two Flash characters fight each other. It is an awful experience, but Melissa, I think we're willing to have it because worst case, you've got your naked gun, you can put your cat down. So that way, you're not hurting my cat anymore. That's what I'm saying. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Unless this is a photo of a cat that's already passed, and that's why you have that cat, then you totally ignore. I'm working with no context here. And somehow we got to shout you out. And I think we did our job. We killed it. So thanks, Melissa. Thank you.

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