Delving into the movie experience of "Inside Out 2", the speaker shares humorous and awkward moments at the theater, initially skeptical but surprised by the depth of the film. They discuss themes of adolescence, emotions, and puberty, appreciating the nuanced portrayal and relatable challenges. Reflecting on anxiety and emotional growth, the speaker praises the storytelling and humor, recommending the film for its engaging portrayal. Expressing a hope for a sequel, they suggest exploring the protagonist's high school and dating experiences.
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00:00All right. Looks like we're ready. You're going to hold this up.
00:03What?
00:04You're going to hold this up?
00:05Oh, yeah.
00:06Okay. So, go.
00:07You go. It's your show.
00:09All right. It's our show. So we went to go and see a movie called Inside Out.
00:15Two.
00:16Two.
00:17Sequel. I barely remember anything from the first one.
00:20I don't remember too much from the first one. And I was not super keen on it for the first
00:2410 minutes. But hold on. I also made somebody else in the theater not super keen on it in
00:29the first few minutes.
00:30So, he had to use the washroom before we went in.
00:33Yeah.
00:34So, the guy said our seats were like G14 and 13. So, I walk up. I remembered that.
00:39Yeah, yeah.
00:40And in the theater too. So, I walk up and we're, there's the only two seats empty on
00:44that row. So, I obviously, I walk past like four couples who don't seem very happy about
00:48me. One guy's just staring at me. I'm pretty sure he's giving me like a death stare, but
00:53Stink eye.
00:54Yeah. He doesn't like me because I'm like, I don't know, walking too close to him.
00:57Right.
00:58So, I sit down in the seat and the girl next to me also gives me a stink eye. People just
01:02were not happy tonight. Okay.
01:03Well, we came in just at the end of the preview.
01:06It was some Lion King live action thing.
01:08It was, right?
01:09Yeah.
01:10Pennsylvania. Okay.
01:11Oh, you're right.
01:12I've got a drinking problem. I'm just running.
01:17All right. Let's see. You can use this as your ringtone if you want. Definite child.
01:23Good morning.
01:24My iced tea. I just want my iced tea.
01:27Oh my gosh.
01:28It doesn't taste good. It's sour.
01:29Actually, you know what? If you try not snorting it, it can actually be a little easier.
01:32No, I wasn't trying to snort it, actually.
01:34Okay. So, go.
01:35Sorry.
01:36Get to your seat.
01:37Yeah. Get to my seat. And then I see this guy walk in and shiny head and stuff.
01:46All right. Can we switch to my perspective now?
01:48Yeah. Go ahead.
01:49So, I get in there. Now, you know what it's like when you're trying to find someone in
01:51the theater who's not waving at you.
01:54I was. I was waving at you.
01:56Anyway. So, what happens is you wait for the preview. What the heck is this doing in
02:01the middle of the road?
02:02It's a pylon.
02:03Lord.
02:04These construction workers.
02:05What the heck?
02:06There's not even any construction.
02:07Is this guy just playing with us now? There's a big pylon in the middle of the road. All
02:11right. So, I'm standing there. Now, of course, I just come in at the end of the line seeing
02:17preview thing.
02:18And it's pitch black.
02:19So, then it's totally pitch black, right?
02:20I'm waiting for him. Like, come on. Give some light.
02:22I mean, if you had glasses or something, it'd reflect off the screen. So, what I'm hoping
02:26for, literally standing there, I'm like, please, for the love of all that's holy, for the love
02:30of Zeus, can we get a snow-capped mountain scene so that just get blinding white so that
02:35I can see?
02:36Yeah.
02:37Anyway, so, I get kind of fixated because I think I see you. And so, I go lurching up
02:42the aisle.
02:43To a black girl, I might add.
02:45Well, first of all.
02:46Apparently, I look like a black girl.
02:48First of all, first of all, I just wanted to point out that I began to think things
02:52might be slightly awry when I saw that she had a drink and a very startled look on her
02:57face.
02:58And I think, what was pepper spray?
02:59As I come lurching in, hey, how you doing?
03:04So, anyway.
03:05Said it like that guy, Chandler.
03:07Just before her father called 911, I guess I backed out of that robe. And then, finally,
03:15what you did do is you managed to move a finger.
03:17No, no, no.
03:18A little tiny finger.
03:19The entire aisle I was on was laughing because I said, no, no, dad, next row.
03:24No, dad, I'm the white girl.
03:26You didn't hear.
03:27Right. I didn't hear.
03:29I said it like twice. And the guy next to me apparently stopped hating me and was just
03:34straight up mocking me because he was laughing.
03:36Fancy.
03:37I was like, next row. And then, did someone tell you? Like, tap on your shoulder or something
03:43and tell you? Because that's what it looked like from my perspective.
03:45I didn't hear or see anything. I was in a blind chaos of the big, giant-nosed guy in
03:50the movie. Oh, we're going to do spoilers, too, by the way.
03:53Obviously, it's spoilers. It's a movie review. But, yeah, I thought the girl was, like, trying
03:59to say to you because, like, further down the aisle.
04:01I'm so sorry. Don't say where we are. I just think I'm lost.
04:05We're on this street.
04:07I got all thrown off by the pylon.
04:10Do you want me to GPS?
04:13No, no, no. I've got it from here.
04:15Okay.
04:16Don't worry about it.
04:17Don't worry about a thing. I will find our destination as easily as I found you in the
04:21barrel-inky depths of the theater.
04:23My anxiety versus going.
04:27The bad teeth anxiety is up. All right.
04:29Okay, let's go down the train of thought here. So, we go the wrong way, we get lost in an
04:34alleyway, and then kidnappers get us.
04:37Human trafficking.
04:38Exactly. And then we die due to the Spanish flu.
04:41No, but the most awful thing is human traffickers are like, he's too old and gamey.
04:45So, we need to throw him back like a bad fish. That's the plan.
04:50Exactly.
04:51All right.
04:52Then you go looking for me in the theater.
04:54So, anyway, we got there, and I love it when this timing goes well.
04:58We're not exposed to the bad movies that we see coming.
05:02When was the last time you saw a preview that you liked?
05:06Or thought was, oh, this is going to be a great movie.
05:08I thought The Watchers, but then I watched a review of it, and it said it was pretty crap, so.
05:13I just can't see.
05:15No.
05:16I can't see a movie about guys spending two hours checking the time. Okay, can't do it.
05:19I'm actually about to jump out the window.
05:21Where are we?
05:22Turn right.
05:23Ah, there we go. That feels about right. Okay. Oh, yes, there we go.
05:29That place is like.
05:30We ate there once.
05:32I remember that. That place sucked.
05:34Oh, I liked it.
05:35I literally was a foil.
05:37I'm just going to wait here until it opens.
05:38It was just all engine oil.
05:40Delightful. I felt very, very lubricated.
05:43All right.
05:44That's not something you want.
05:45So, well, you wait until you're over 50, see.
05:48So, anyway, I don't remember much of the first movie, other than there was a comedian from The Jon Stewart Show who plays the angry guy.
05:56And that joy reminds us of mom.
06:00Anyway, so that's about all I've got.
06:03So, and I was not expecting a massive amount from this movie, but I've got to tell you, I think this is one of the best movies I've seen, and I can't even tell you how long.
06:12We've seen some duds, man.
06:14Yeah, man, the last two.
06:15We've come to a bunch of movies.
06:17We saw the Planet of the Apes one.
06:18Oh, my gosh, I was dying.
06:20We were the only people in the entire theater.
06:22And that's not a good sign.
06:23There was nobody else there.
06:24Like, literally empty.
06:25And I was, like, filming it.
06:26Like, what is this?
06:27No, I actually think it was full of people, of ghosts, of people who died watching it and died happy.
06:32I nearly died watching it.
06:33Yeah, and died happy that they didn't have to watch the end.
06:36So, the general premise of the movie is that there are these emotions in this girl, Riley, and each one of the emotions has a sort of characteristic, obviously, a personality or a particular…
06:48The core five, joy, anger, fear, sad, and disgust.
06:52Disgust, right.
06:54Yeah.
06:55Right.
06:56Anyway, so then, okay, so it's very much a…
07:03Wait, am I doing what I'm doing?
07:04Yeah.
07:05Straight.
07:06Straight, yeah.
07:07No, no, it's right.
07:08Wait, no, right, right, right.
07:09So, it's…
07:10At the beginning, I was like, okay, this feels like a rehash.
07:11Like, what are they going to do that's different?
07:13Because, you know, these conflicts between the emotions and, like, the idea in general, and I've talked about it on my show.
07:19My emotions are constantly at war.
07:21Yeah, like, no.
07:22What?
07:23They can sometimes be in conflict, but in general, they're all there to help, and you shouldn't repress any of the emotions.
07:31You should accept them but moderate them, right?
07:34So, you know, like…
07:35No!
07:36Yes.
07:37So, there's the range.
07:38So, I was like, at the beginning, I was like, okay, this feels like a bit of a rehash because she's got these friends and she plays hockey and blah, blah, blah.
07:48And I don't particularly care about the sports stuff because the sports stuff is always kind of annoying to me.
07:53If you're playing sports, it's different, but…
07:55What do you mean, if you're playing sports?
07:57Like, when you're watching sports.
07:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:00No, I like sports.
08:01I just don't…
08:02The problem is the sports team stuff.
08:03It's all like, oh, I want this team to win.
08:05And it's like, what if you were on the other side and you want the other team to win?
08:08Like, it's not good versus evil.
08:10It's just, I don't know, luck and competence versus luck and competence.
08:15I've never particularly found the sports stuff too gripping.
08:20Right, right.
08:21So, I was like, okay, so there's going to be some sports team, but then there was a blinking light and the entire movie changed for me.
08:28I remember I saw this in the trailer, the construction team, and I thought it was a really bad character design anxiety when I saw it in the trailer.
08:36But as the show progressed, I thought it got a lot better.
08:39It really fit it.
08:41I thought they were going a bit overboard with some of the new emotions, like exaggerating too many traits, but I changed my mind.
08:47Well, I mean, you're used to such moderate emotions in your family, so I can understand.
08:50Where?
08:51Yeah, I don't know.
08:52Mom, what can I tell you?
08:54Mom, it's either cleaning or nothing.
08:56I will actually say that I was really moved by this in a way that I haven't been since Tangled.
09:03What?
09:04You know, Tangled I found very moving when Flynn Rider went through his death scene.
09:11Anyway.
09:12Flynn Rider dies?
09:14Yeah, and then she brings him back.
09:16Oh, more spoilers!
09:17Then she brings him back with her hair.
09:19Come on, if someone hasn't seen Tangled, I think it's too late.
09:21Right, right.
09:22So, anyway, the characters are all trying to sleep, and there's this restlessness, and then there's this little button that's flashing, and it's called...
09:31Puberty!
09:32Puberty.
09:33Now, I hope myself to go through puberty someday.
09:35Maybe one day.
09:37I'm just a very, very unhealthy child.
09:39There's always hope.
09:40But I would, so when the puberty thing happened, and I realized what they made the sequel for, which is not to retread the original, but to, you know, a whole new phase, a whole new chapter, a whole new complexity, I was like, okay, I'm settling in for a solid story here.
09:56As a boy, was I ever not disappointed by how good the story was, and how clever, and how funny, and how insightful it was.
10:02It's a story they really did a good job on, I think.
10:04Humor was great, and the complexity and depth was amazing.
10:08That video game character.
10:10Okay, let's go bit by bit, bit by bit.
10:12So, the fact that everything is being replaced, and it's true, because I remember when I was a kid, my emotions were more simple, and then when you hit puberty, your emotions get much more nuanced, complex, and you get new stuff, and so I thought that they just modeled that really well in the show.
10:30I think when I was a kid, I had a very warped perception of myself and reality, kind of, just like the world as a whole, and I think that was partly from the simplicity, but I think when I got older, I got more of a third-person perspective view on things.
10:44Can you break that out a bit more?
10:46No.
10:47Okay.
10:48No, I mean...
10:49Excellent, well explained, I'm baffled.
10:51Okay, I mean, like, it just didn't really, like, I only saw things from my perspective when I was younger, so, like, there wasn't much... I don't know if the word is out-thinking, which is not really the word I'm looking for, but...
11:05Oh, like an out-group thinking, like thinking of the other person and whether you fit in and stuff like that?
11:09Yeah, I didn't really think, you know, whether I fit in or cared about stuff like that, but I think as I got older, and this is probably kind of what they were saying in the movie.
11:16Right.
11:17Although I think they may have overdone it a little bit, which we'll get to later, but there was definitely a bit of, like, as I got older, I think I have a bit more of a third-person perspective on things now, and I can see things more objectively rather than just, like, from myself.
11:29Right.
11:30And, of course, when you were younger, you didn't as much care about socialising.
11:34Now, of course, your peer group is very important, and that's exactly right, because your peer group is your future and your parents are your past.
11:42So, I think that that movie... And I just... So, she gets all of these... They just come in and wreck the simple, like, five-button Xbox controller for emotions.
11:53They didn't even need to. Like, what was the point?
11:55Well, they needed to replace the simple controls with the more complex ones, right?
11:59Yeah, but, like, they just started destroying stuff.
12:01Well, that's puberty, man. What can I tell you?
12:03My skin was destroyed.
12:05And then... So, then I thought it was very interesting that the simple emotions get bottled up and thrown into a ball.
12:14I love how excited he was, like, that's such a great idea. Just, like, you can't bottle this up. Good idea.
12:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:21That was really funny.
12:22And so... And the more complex and socially paranoid emotions, they kind of kick in, right? And it's very powerful.
12:30And so, I thought that was great. The fact that she woke up... I mean...
12:34With a pimple. That was hilarious.
12:36She woke up with a pimple.
12:37It never left. It's just one of those pimples that doesn't leave.
12:39Oh, yeah. My head went all this through the Australia tour. Immortalized forever.
12:42So, I thought she woke up with a pimple, and then...
12:48The emotions, right? The high and low and up and down emotions. That everything, you just touch it a little bit, and it's like...
12:54Yeah.
12:55I thought that was very funny and well done. And I also liked, of course, how they jumped into other people's emotions as well.
13:01Like, the mom's like, I'll be here for the next ten years.
13:03I love when they do that. That was one of the funniest things. I think they did more in the first movie, but that was still cool.
13:10So, I thought that they really got well, the past and the future, right?
13:16So, her friends are moving away. I can't remember the names. There's the black girl and the Hispanic girl, right?
13:23I think Asian.
13:24So, her friends were moving away, so she had to find new friends. I mean, that's an absolute, right? You have to find new friends when your friends are moving away.
13:36Yeah. She didn't have to be so hostile about it, but when Anxiety was like, no, we need new friends. This is our next four years.
13:44I thought, yeah, this is great. And I was kind of irritated at the other emotions or characters, whatever you want to call them.
13:50Because I was like, no, forget the old friends. Honestly, you're not going to see them again after this next three days.
13:56So, you know, say your goodbyes. Maybe don't be harsh about it.
13:59You know what? Everybody says, oh, we'll still be able to hang out.
14:01No, you won't. It doesn't happen.
14:03But that's like, you know, the people who break up and are like, we can still be friends.
14:06You can be friendly to each other, but you can't be friends because stuff's going to start up again.
14:12Because friends tell each other about their dates. And it's like, if you broke up with someone, you're not going to say, hey, I met this new girl. She's great.
14:19So I thought that the puberty thing was like the angle that was needed.
14:26And then she's like, oh, well, there are my old friends.
14:28And her old friends were kind of goofy and immature.
14:31And that's part of just you don't want to get stuck in a social group that keeps you stuck from moving forward in life.
14:37And her friends were jeopardizing that because the older girls were cooler and the younger friends were making all these goofy faces and so on, which can be fun.
14:44But you don't want that to interfere with the forward moving of your social group when you hit high school.
14:49And I mean, I don't have too much experience because I didn't do middle school and I only got to high school when I joined the homeschooling community.
14:55But when I hit high school, you definitely can't.
14:59You have to move on from your childhood.
15:01It's just how it has to work, because when you join, you're like the youngest kid there, especially for me.
15:06My birthday's like the end of the year.
15:09I think I was the youngest kid in my entire group.
15:12Your friend group? You mean now?
15:14No, I was when I first joined.
15:16All of high school, I was like the youngest kid.
15:18So you really have to go ahead and kind of boost, like boost your maturity almost.
15:24You do. Now, if you...
15:26Because all the kids are, even if you're not the youngest, maybe you're the oldest in your grade.
15:31There's still three grades ahead of you where there's older kids.
15:34You really have to boost your maturity. That's what I'm saying.
15:36And everyone is drawn to the older kids because they're cooler.
15:39And if you have friends that you've had for like five or seven years, you just have a younger mindset with them.
15:45And it's kind of hard to move forward.
15:47Yeah.
15:48So, you know, I've sort of gone through a process every, I don't know, eight to ten years.
15:53I basically shrug off friendships and get new ones.
15:56I'm like a snake with a skin.
15:57Yeah.
15:58Get new ones.
16:00So I thought that that challenge of, you know, wanting to please your parents,
16:05which I know is every child's obsession, like you want to please your parents,
16:08and you want to be friends with your friends, but there's also cool new friends.
16:12I would say one thing I have not noticed in a lot of, like really any teenager I know,
16:17is the want to please their parents.
16:20Maybe it's more like not want to disappoint their parents or not want to upset them too much.
16:26Especially during, that's I think more childhood.
16:29But what I've seen at least a lot with teenagers is...
16:32Parents play no part in their calculations whatsoever.
16:35They want to play a big part.
16:36They want to be like revolutionary and...
16:38Oh, rebellant.
16:39Rebellant and stuff like that.
16:40So they want to be, if their parents say, oh, well, I don't want you to become, I don't know, a writer or something like that,
16:46then the kids will be...
16:47That's one thing I'm going to become is a writer.
16:48Yeah, so the kids will start writing.
16:50I mean, that's what you did.
16:51You became a philosopher and your mom said, like, don't think.
16:53Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:54I mean, like, you must understand.
16:55No, that's different.
16:56That's different.
16:57It's totally different.
16:58Back in my day.
16:59Back in your day.
17:00The dinosaurs were very different back in my day.
17:02Back in your day.
17:03There's a quick little thing I wanted to mention.
17:04Oh, no.
17:05My history class was teaching the 1980s.
17:09Now, but it wasn't in the ancient history.
17:12Um, it was right after.
17:13Right after.
17:14It's like the Mesopotamian Empire and then guys with funny hair.
17:19And this thing wasn't even, it's not even like it was written this year.
17:22I think that the course was made like maybe five or ten years ago.
17:25Yeah, we don't really have to go into the details.
17:27I mean, half a century.
17:29Wow.
17:30The backstory, yeah.
17:31It is really funny.
17:32And they were teaching 1980s.
17:33Imagine, like, 1960.
17:34No, I'm kidding.
17:35Well, no, it's funny because I was on the, I was doing a call, a private call the other
17:38day and somebody was like, yeah, my mom's 52.
17:41I'm like, 52?
17:42That's kind of, oh.
17:43Oh.
17:44Um, so the puberty thing I thought was great.
17:47Now, I thought, I mean, there was lots of great funny bits.
17:50The vault stuff.
17:51Absolutely the best.
17:52Look, I clearly have a thing for vaults.
17:54I love Fallout.
17:55And I felt this movie was revolting.
17:59Oh, that was the sound of your soul leaving your nose.
18:02I just got stabbed.
18:03Yeah, yeah.
18:04Stabbing would be quicker, wouldn't it?
18:06It hurt less.
18:08The stomach with the acid.
18:10That's right.
18:11Still be better than this.
18:12All right, go on.
18:14I thought it, I honestly just thought it was, I loved it.
18:17Oh, look at that moon butter.
18:18It was orange.
18:19Oh, it's orange.
18:20Is it orange?
18:21It's behind the cloud there, right?
18:22Oh.
18:23Do you see?
18:24Wow, that's bright.
18:25It's a big cloud and it's just streaming over the top, right?
18:26Yeah.
18:27That's lovely.
18:28Sorry, go ahead.
18:29Um, no, I thought it was so funny when they go in and this video game character.
18:33I thought it was from Legend of Zelda, like the older ones, because I don't know the game
18:37too well.
18:38I know enough about it.
18:39I mean, hey, I know every lore about everything because that's me.
18:41I don't.
18:42But I know a bit about Legend of Zelda and I've seen some of the characters and they're
18:45just like, yo!
18:46And I'm like, nah, they don't have purple hair.
18:48Where do I go from here?
18:49Uh, turn right.
18:52Yes?
18:53I'm leading us astray, aren't I?
18:54All right.
18:55Eh.
18:56They believe you.
18:57Worst comes to...
18:58Yeah, turn right.
18:59I'm sorry, left.
19:00Look at that moon.
19:01I meant left.
19:02What?
19:03Left?
19:04No, really?
19:05Yeah, I meant left.
19:06I meant left.
19:07Oh.
19:08I really feel like I should know this.
19:09I may have over relied on GPS a tiny bit.
19:14So we are going the right way.
19:18All right, so...
19:19Like, a lot faster.
19:2020 kilometers faster.
19:21No, I just...
19:22We're going to finish the review before.
19:24No.
19:25So, okay.
19:26So we, uh...
19:27So the video game character was hilarious.
19:30Did you notice?
19:31Of course you did, right?
19:32He was even pixelated.
19:33Yeah, I did.
19:34Brilliant.
19:35That's what I thought about the graphics.
19:36And when he ran into the wall, it was...
19:39Rolled into it?
19:40No, ran into it.
19:41When he was trying to exit the door, he...
19:42Oh, yeah.
19:43He glitched, right?
19:44He did like a full skate three glitch thing, right?
19:46That's like having a crush on a video game character, which is what Riley had.
19:49Yeah, yeah.
19:50And it was literally the most stereotypical, like...
19:52Although he was fantastic.
19:53...teen girl thing I've ever heard in my life.
19:55I am a fighter with a heart of...
19:57Just did terrible history.
19:58I thought it was, yeah, really well done.
20:00I cannot...
20:01I'm a hero.
20:02Yeah, and I loved...
20:04You almost died when he did the...
20:06Because we went bowling the other day.
20:08So when he does the roll, and he just rolls right past the, um...
20:13The cops.
20:14Yeah.
20:15And they're like, what is he doing?
20:17I am a brave warrior with a weak attack.
20:20I thought that was...
20:21Rolls beyond your comprehension.
20:22Yeah, yeah.
20:23I think that was just brilliant.
20:24No, I loved that.
20:25That was honestly...
20:26They could have made a whole movie about it, and I would have watched it.
20:28I was desperate for him to come back.
20:29I know, he should have come back at the end.
20:31Especially the giant sword that he looks too weak to wield was just fantastic.
20:36The, like, teen ab lines.
20:38Like, they went around his back.
20:40Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:41I like that.
20:42It's like a ringworm.
20:43He should have been Riley Salvation at the end.
20:45Like, when anxiety was going crazy, he should have come in and been like, I am a hero.
20:49I can calm you with my roll attack.
20:51I shall attack.
20:53Yeah, I thought that was...
20:54That was really...
20:55And we never did find out her deep dark secret.
20:57Nope.
20:58I thought the dog was funny.
21:00Because, you know, like, talking to the audience, and then you see his sad shadow against the wall.
21:05Like, all of the jokes were so good.
21:07Yeah, they were...
21:09All of the jokes were just so, so good.
21:11And thoughtful.
21:12And, man, they must have just racked their brains.
21:15Other jokes that sound like a OneNote joke, but were really good.
21:19So there was the sarcasm.
21:22Yeah, like, that was great.
21:23Then the fact that they call across, you look like the greatest construction worker.
21:28You look like the greatest...
21:30Hold on, hold on.
21:31This sarcasm is a teenager.
21:32Yeah, please.
21:33Go ahead, go ahead.
21:34You look like the greatest construction worker ever.
21:36Yeah, yeah.
21:37Excellent.
21:39I felt myself die a little.
21:40Me too, actually.
21:41I think I need to stop.
21:42You did too, right?
21:43That's worse than, like, the Gen A brain rot.
21:44I liked the brainstorm with all the ideas.
21:47That was really good.
21:49That was really good.
21:50That was funny.
21:51I liked the idea, you know, just sort of philosophically speaking, I liked the idea that when she's going to get the coach's book,
21:58that morality has something to do with sadness.
22:01Like, you're sad at what you've lowered yourself to, or what you've become, or something like that.
22:05That's rage.
22:06What am I doing?
22:07Right, right.
22:08No, I mean, because for some people that is what morality comes to.
22:13Can you do me a favor with the GPS thing?
22:16We can't do this.
22:17Yeah, you sure?
22:18Yeah.
22:19Alright.
22:20You were right yesterday, I'm sure you're right today.
22:21Alright.
22:23So...
22:26I think, yeah, well, you know what?
22:27We'll just run out of gas and just sleep there.
22:29Oh, look!
22:30Yes!
22:31Oh, I know!
22:32I know!
22:33Okay.
22:34Alright.
22:35I do not know what that was.
22:37Now, I thought that the storm of anxiety and, you know, like, you can't define who she is,
22:43like, all of that kind of stuff, I thought, so good.
22:46Yeah, so good.
22:47Trust me, it's not just teenagers.
22:49No, I know, but I did that when I was here.
22:51I was like, I love your pants!
22:52And then inside, I'm like, those pants are ugly!
22:55Oh, like with other people?
22:56Right, right.
22:58Was that with just mom, or just kidding?
22:59No, I was with my friends.
23:01They were, you know, thinking back, they're cool pants, but I just kind of blurted it out,
23:04because I wanted her to like me, and it was like, I mean, we're okay friends.
23:09The part that gave me, like, absolutely existential spinal column agony was the fact that she
23:18blurted out she was from the wrong place and had to live with it for the next four years.
23:22Yep.
23:23I'm from any town, any place, or whatever she said, right?
23:27So that to me is, I don't know if it's a British thing or something, but that to me is like
23:31a worse than nightmare.
23:33No, sorry, I'm actually from Mississippi.
23:35I'm not from Michigan.
23:36I just said that because I was nervous.
23:38No, she didn't say it.
23:39The other girl misheard and thought it was Michigan.
23:42She didn't say she was from...
23:43Oh, she?
23:44Or she didn't say she was from Michigan.
23:45The other girl misheard it, or got it, missed it.
23:47So it's kind of like, there's this sort of joke in the corporate world that, you know,
23:51somebody misinterpreted your name as Bob like four years ago, and you just, it's when she
23:55like, yeah, just, you just have to change your name.
23:58Or like that woman who's like, she made a mistake in boarding her flight.
24:01Now she's in Poland starting a new life.
24:02Like she can't go back.
24:03Yeah.
24:04Yeah.
24:05It's just, it's happened.
24:06Yeah.
24:07So I very much understand where that agony comes from.
24:10And it's like, for me, it's like, do it now because it just gets worse from here.
24:14Sorry.
24:15Go ahead.
24:16My agony right now, I have like the worst hiccups coming on because I drink my tea too
24:19fast.
24:20It clearly failed.
24:21And now I'm recording.
24:22And apparently part of it through your eardrum.
24:23Now I'm going to be hiccuping for the rest of this recording.
24:25Excellent.
24:26Excellent.
24:27Yeah.
24:28Can we talk about voice cracks?
24:29They could have done something with that.
24:30I am plagued by voice cracks.
24:31Okay.
24:32Like my entire last like three years, they haven't gotten really milking.
24:36My voice cracks are worse than my male teenage friends.
24:40I thought you were just yodeling.
24:42They mock me for my voice cracks.
24:44It should be the other way around.
24:46I will say that sometimes I will provoke you to great passion just to listen to the yodels.
24:51Yeah.
24:52And when I want to do it, I can't.
24:53That's the issue.
24:54Yeah.
24:55Yeah.
24:56Yeah.
24:57It's involuntary.
24:58Definitely involuntary.
24:59I was like, okay.
25:00So when I was, uh, I liked this girl when I was about your age and I had, you know, my
25:06voice is sort of somewhat deep ish, but I, and I, but I really wanted to sound mature.
25:12So I, I spent the whole morning walking down here.
25:18And basically I think I thought that God was calling.
25:22I'd like to speak to Kathy, please.
25:25Are you my conscience?
25:27So anyway, but because I,
25:29He has some shady friends.
25:31That's right.
25:32Are you a drug dealer?
25:33Does she owe you money?
25:34No, I'm from the sewers.
25:35That's right.
25:36I'm from the future.
25:37I live off plankton.
25:39What?
25:40I don't know.
25:41Of a whale?
25:42Excellent.
25:43Excellent.
25:44I was thinking like brain eating amoeba.
25:48What?
25:49Okay.
25:50I'm not brain eating amoeba.
25:53Was that amoeba?
25:54Amoeba?
25:55Okay.
25:56Okay.
25:57Anyway, so I was working on my deep Barry white voice the whole time, but then it cracked.
26:03It just happened.
26:04The whole, like from like absolute depths to absolute heights in instantaneously.
26:08I did this, you know, like girl, I don't know.
26:11I have like, not an, there's like some girls I know that just have a high pitched voice.
26:15I'm just not one of those.
26:16Other girl at bowling.
26:17What?
26:18Oh my gosh.
26:19Yeah.
26:20Okay.
26:21Helium.
26:22But just a lot of girls, I've definitely got like the deepest voice out of the girls I
26:25know, which is not a bad thing.
26:26But when I was like probably a year ago, I thought, oh, well maybe I should talk in a
26:31higher pitched voice.
26:32Oh, did you try that?
26:33I did.
26:34Do you know what happened?
26:35You cracked more?
26:36Yeah.
26:37Constantly.
26:38Oh, that's why there was a beluga flopping down the street is you were calling out to
26:42it in some fashion.
26:43I was, I was talking.
26:47You reversed Elizabeth Holmes.
26:51Honestly.
26:52But I was talking like this kind of in a higher pitch voice.
26:55Hi, I'm pretty bad.
26:57I wasn't like this, but it was kind of like, you know, I sounded like those freaking aesthetic
27:05tick tock 20 year olds who kind of like went to college for an art degree and realized
27:09their life is over.
27:10And now they make tick tocks about the crocheting and their drinks and their life at the Twitter
27:15thing before they got fired.
27:17So I realized that this wasn't going to be my life.
27:19And I had to revert to my old normal voice.
27:22You can't do that your whole life.
27:23That's just, it gives you a sore throat.
27:25No, it's like relaxing.
27:28But I must say that it really doesn't match your personality too well.
27:32It'd be like me not having an hysterian person like voice.
27:35Oh, be careful I buy it.
27:38I fought.
27:39So I thought, I thought, and to be honest, I thought it was quite moving at the end when
27:43they're trying to control the anxiety and, and she's having, she's basically having a
27:47panic attack.
27:48Yeah.
27:49And I just thought it was really good.
27:51The gentleness, they really, cause the movie's kind of manic, obviously.
27:54And the stillness, I like it when Fia says, I preferred it in the jar.
27:58I wish I was back in the jar or something like that.
28:00That just, they gave each character.
28:02That's me when I go to like, if I remember an event, that's really lame.
28:05Like I should've stayed in writing.
28:08Yeah.
28:09So I thought it was really good.
28:11I thought the ending.
28:12Oh gosh.
28:13Okay.
28:14It was very clear what happened because she smiled and she looked excited, but you were
28:21like, you're like, they didn't tell us.
28:23And I heard the people next to you that gave me the stink.
28:26I laugh.
28:27Oh yeah.
28:28Cause I had the guy who was just the murmura.
28:29Oh yeah.
28:30Don't do that.
28:31Oh no, that's, oh, that's a bad idea.
28:32Oh, that was funny.
28:33You have a different version.
28:34I've got side titles.
28:36What you do is when something happens, you go.
28:40Well, also I gripped your leg, but there's something embarrassing to the point where
28:44you lose blood flow.
28:45I didn't even genuinely have like, my leg.
28:49Three toes fell off for lack of blood flow.
28:52Only three.
28:53Only three.
28:54That's a progress, I would say.
28:56No, so actually, you know what?
28:58Oh, nevermind.
28:59Excuse me.
29:00No, I think it's probably best I don't continue that thought.
29:03All right.
29:04So.
29:06Is it fair for the guy who wrote the novel The Present to complain that the ending was
29:10not fleshed out?
29:11Let me tell you.
29:12When you don't even find out.
29:13Yeah.
29:14We were like, come on, you can't do this.
29:15You're like, yeah, I can.
29:16I'm like, but don't, because that sucks.
29:17And you were like, no.
29:18I'm like, okay.
29:19So maybe.
29:20Maybe we shouldn't do that.
29:21Yeah.
29:22Okay.
29:23Delete.
29:24Delete.
29:25Quick edit.
29:26Delete.
29:27Delete.
29:28Delete.
29:29Delete.
29:30All right.
29:31So I would highly recommend this.
29:33I think there's a lot of stuff to talk about.
29:36I also liked how the personality wasn't just one thing or the other thing, but then became
29:40a complexity of things where you have, yes, I'm courageous.
29:43Yes.
29:44Sometimes I'm afraid he can't like all the things that are just part of life.
29:47No, I thought that was really good.
29:49And how the joy at the beginning, I remember thinking this at the beginning, like when
29:53she was saying, well, just take all the bad memories and we'll just flush them away to
29:56the unconscious or whatever.
29:57And I'm like, I don't think that's right.
29:58No, it's right.
29:59This is right.
30:00That's right.
30:02Well, it's all right.
30:04You're still in the middle of the movie.
30:06Personality wise.
30:07But no.
30:08So when...
30:09Excuse me.
30:10What do you mean middle of the movie?
30:11I'm in my junior year now.
30:12Yeah.
30:13She's like barely a freshman.
30:14Yeah, that's true.
30:15That was so me with the music taste though.
30:18You can't say anything about the music taste, right?
30:20I can't say anything about my music taste.
30:22And there was also some negative comment about her father's ancient rock and roll.
30:27That was just appalling.
30:29Oh, don't even get me started on the whole argument I had with people about the Beatles
30:32the other day.
30:33Oh, yeah.
30:34That was something.
30:35That was mean.
30:36Not on your part.
30:37I was saying like people listen to the Beatles.
30:39No, they don't.
30:40You?
30:41Like who?
30:42You?
30:43Or like people who wish they were born in 1974?
30:46So I thought that when Joy also realized that she'd been controlling Riley's personality
30:56by flushing them bad memories.
30:58Also, when they're on those memories, I couldn't help but thinking of that little touch game
31:02we played on the planes from time to time.
31:04Or like, what was it?
31:05Magnet balls or something?
31:06Yeah, yeah.
31:07It was really kind of neat.
31:09So I thought it was very clever, very funny.
31:12And they really do create a vivid world.
31:14I like the fact that the father went back to the game.
31:16Every time.
31:17Every time.
31:18That sounds about right.
31:19So I thought it was really, really well done.
31:21And also, I just like to see a functional family, you know, because that's kind of rare
31:25these days.
31:26Like everyone has this, I don't know, weirdness and darkness and stuff like that.
31:29So I thought it was just a really...
31:31Big secret.
31:32It's not functional.
31:33Huh?
31:34That's the big secret, yes.
31:35So I thought it was just really good and really clever.
31:39Very funny.
31:40I really, really had a big smile on my face throughout like half the movie.
31:43Me too.
31:44I was like looking at myself and I'm thinking, wow, I'm smiling.
31:46What the heck?
31:47And then I'm like, stop smiling.
31:48Wait, I did spend a fair amount of the movie there glaring at you, didn't I?
31:52Yes.
31:54Because every time something happened, it was literally right two inches away from my
31:58nostril.
31:59So, no, I thought it was a great, great movie.
32:02And I really recommend, I want them to make a trickle.
32:07A third one.
32:08A trickle.
32:09A trilogy.
32:10A trickle.
32:11Okay.
32:12Where they have her as like a senior in high school.
32:15Oh, yeah.
32:16I want to see.
32:17No, the dating and the boys.
32:18That's what I want.
32:19I was expecting boys.
32:20When I first saw the photo of Riley, or not Riley, of that girl she liked or wanted, not
32:25liked, but like wanted to be friends with on the thing, I thought it was a guy.
32:29Oh, yeah.
32:30And I was like, oh, there we go.
32:31But no.
32:32So what they need to do is they need to make a trickle.
32:36Nuclear.
32:37No kidding.
32:38A trickle.
32:39Where she's like later in high school when the dating comes in and there's more school
32:45stuff and like.
32:47I needed to be around long enough for nostalgia to come back because that was a great running
32:51joke.
32:52I don't understand why nostalgia comes in when they're in their 20s.
32:54I have nostalgia when I was like 12.
32:56Okay.
32:57Nostalgia comes in early.
32:58My turn.
33:00I had nostalgia before I had boredom.
33:07I will survive.
33:08Oh, I don't know what's going on.
33:11It just happened.
33:12You suck.
33:14This is why I don't drink anything at the theaters.
33:16People will give me CPR.
33:18I'm not in the way that I like.
33:20Sorry, what?
33:21Sorry.
33:22Appropriate.
33:23All right.
33:24So I would highly recommend the movie.
33:27I will say this is my dying words.
33:29Apparently.
33:30Go see Inside Out 2.
33:33Inside Out.
33:34Oh, you know what?
33:35My inside is now out on the windshield.
33:36Please donate for the medical bills.
33:38Yeah.
33:39FreedomAid.com slash donate.
33:40Thanks, everyone.
33:41Bye.
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