Water Cooler: Adam Sandler: Love You, The Name of the Rose, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and More
Published: Aug 27, 2024
Duration: 00:33:21
Category: Entertainment
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hello everyone welcome to SL filmm daily today is Wednesday August 28th 2024 on today's episode of the show we are going to gather around the virtual water cooler and talk about what we've been up to my name is Ben Pearson I'm an editor at slashfilm.com and I'm joined on today's episode by slashfilm editor Brad Omen hey that's me all right Brad let's get into it what have you been doing recently oh a little of this a little of that I've been trying to pack up my life to move across the country uh and then the universe decided hey guess what uh your plan we're g to mess them up real bad okay so what does that mean so I'm no longer moving to Texas uh to make a long story short uh there's just weird things happening uh at an upper level in what's happening with my fiance's job and uh there's just no reason for me to go down there because she's not going to stay down there and she's going to take advantage of another opportunity elsewhere uh we're still in the midst of figuring out where exactly that is but the good news is she's got uh good prospects and it'll definitely take us somewhere uh it could be close to where I already am or it could be uh further away um not but definitely not Texas this time so I'll definitely provide an update when I have a better idea of what's happening in the meantime I'm still packing and I hate my life all those Legos coming back to bite you oh I haven't even started the Legos yet man because here's the thing I keep getting new ones and so no and I have to I have to build them because I have to review them so they can't just sit there so like what I'm going to end up having to do probably is the bigger ones at some point I'm gonna have to like take probably a weekend if not more to just start taking apart the bigger ones that I know if I tried to pack would just fall apart and would be extremely hard to piece back together if they did fall apart so like just like the modular buildings and like stuff like that I'm probably just going to disassemble and like put them into numbered bags so that when I have the opportunity I can just like basically just have fun and rebuild them again so that'll be nice I guess um but yeah I I definitely have a lot of things still still packed uh still that I'm still packing up and I just but I keep getting more stuff too you know because like I get I get books and I get movies and things just like hell yes first world problems for sure um it really it really is yeah don't get me wrong I'm not complaining about the free things that I get it's the packing of the things later that is the problem yeah okay so speaking of books tell me what you been reading recently yeah so I we'll dive into this more extensively uh in September uh but I have been reading a book that's coming out at the very beginning of October uh called best possible time worst possible place by filmmaker and uh cinematographer Barry sonnenfeld uh if you don't remember very sonnenfeld by name he directed the two live action Adams Family movies he directed all three of the Men in Black movies uh he also worked with the Cohen Brothers on a couple movies like misery and Blood Simple as their cinematographer uh and one thing I did not know about Barry seld is that he is incredibly funny H and he has some amazing anecdotes from the time that he has spent in Hollywood he actually uh has another book out there that covers a few of his other earlier projects like big and whatnot called barenfeld call your mother and I haven't read that one yet but funnily enough before I learned about this book I spotted it at a used bookstore and looked at it and I bought it but I just haven't read it yet so oh nice yeah so we'll talk more about this book when the the time comes because we're actually I'm also going to be interviewing Barry onfelt tied to the release of the book so stick around for for that sometime uh closer to the end of September very cool I'm very excited about that I'm excited to hear that conversation especially knowing your reaction to how funny he is so um sometimes people could be a little dry but it sounds like that's not the case with him so I'm excited to hear what you guys get into um okay let's get into what we've been watching I watched a movie called the name of the rose that came out in 1986 and it is based on herberto ekko's novel of the same name which I have not read the story is set in the 1300s at this isolated Abbey in Northern Italy and a frier played by Shan conry gets called in to solve a murder that happened there and he is a real Sherlock Holmes type where he's able to deduce things from Tiny details that nobody else notices and the Watson figure in this story is this teenage boy that is played by a very young Christian Slater and the boy is basically the Friar's novice he's like a squire type type of figure where he's sort of learning how to be a monk or a frier whatever by following this guy around he's kind of the audience surrogate where he like asks a lot of questions and allows characters around him to explain things in an organic way so once these guys get to this ABY and start investigating the murder several other murders start to happen so that's pretty fun some of the monks start to believe that a devil is at work in this place and Sean Conor is basically like rolling his eyes and saying there has to be a rational explanation for this so uh I thought this movie was pretty enjoyable it has a a really cool cool unique setting lots of people wandering through hallways and libraries with secrets and stuff like that I thought the mystery and the ultimate conclusion were mostly pretty satisfying my wife read the book before we watched this movie and while she said that it was kind of a tough read because the author really seems to Delight in writing scenes where characters argue about minutia of religious Doctrine which I guess can be kind of tough to read there were several differences that she pointed out where the book either sort of like doled out information in a more interesting way than the movie did or focused on cool elements that the film barely touched on or sometimes sometimes like skipped entirely so if the the general story here sounds interesting to you anecdotally it sounds like the book might be the better version of it but as somebody who doesn't have any plans to actually read the book I thought that watching the movie version of the name of the Rose was an entertaining substitute so that's streaming on Prime video right now have you ever heard of that movie Brad I have not uh Drew stren did the poster so maybe you've seen the poster floating around so that's pretty cool but okay um all right I also watched a documentary called Longshot that came out in 2017 this is not to be confused with the Seth Rogan Charlie thin sort of a modern romcom that came out I think a couple years after that have you ever seen this doc this Longshot dock you know the story at all I don't think so so it tells a story of this guy named Juan catalon who was was arrested for murdering a 16-year-old girl in Los Angeles in 2003 he matched the appearance of a composite drawing that was informed by a witness and he was facing life in prison but he didn't actually commit the crime and he said he was at a Dodgers baseball game the night of the murder with his young daughter and Juan's lawyer combed through footage of the gamees broadcast and like the Jumbotron camera footage and all of that and just desperately was trying to put his client at that game he had no luck with that until something unexpected occurred and there happened to be a TV show filming at the game that night and I'm not going to say what the show is in case people aren't familiar with the story and haven't heard the details but suffice it to say it is wild what happens and uh the dock is only 40 minutes long so it's not a huge time commitment if you're interested in checking it out I will say that my biggest takeaway from this whole thing is to feel completely heartbroken and Furious at the way that our society is set up and how you or me or any of our listeners could easily be the next one an innocent person who is like the subject of an eager and arrogant prosecutor basically just deciding that somebody is guilty and utilizing all the power that they wield to convince people that they're right it is just like really infuriating and although Longshot tells the story where there's this incredible coincidence that happens so many other people are in the wrong place in the wrong time and are just powerless to adequate adequately fight fight back and they just don't have this amazing coincidence to sort of back their own reality and and prove that they're innocent in in this scenario so anyway um it's it's really a very impressive documentary it's very short streaming on Netflix right now um it's a Well really well done and has some very entertaining moments in it it's called long shot so I would encourage people to check that out if you're interested and the last thing I wanted to mention is um I've been watching girls 5 evera have you seen this show Brad I have seen the first season and a few episodes of the second season and it is it is hilarious yeah that's about where I am I think I'm five episodes into season two right now and I agree it's a really really funny show it it kind of seems like uh because the cast is a little bit less sprawling than something like the office or parks and wreck or Brooklyn 99 the bench isn't quite as deep as those shows so it feels a little bit more or even or even 30 Rock which has like a similar tone right yeah yeah and I haven't I've seen like a couple Seasons like a couple of the later seasons of 30 Rock um but I need to do like a full viewing of that show I oh you never watched 30 Rock in its entirety no no I haven't oh man dude it's like it's like jokes per minute one of the funniest shows ever on television the only show I think that matches how fast and furious jokes come where like you're just you have to keep up with punch lines is the first three seasons of resta development wow okay yeah that's a I mean 30 Rock has been on my list for a long time I just need to get around to checking it out but um yeah I would say from what I've seen of 30 Rock girls 5 Eva is not quite to that level in terms of like the um ferocity and the um the the velocity of the jokes yeah um but it's still really entertaining and I love the characters and I love spending time with them and um they have some really great uh fake songs that they come up with for the episodes of the show the basic pitch if you haven't heard of it is that it's about this a group of like middle-aged women who used to be a part of a girl group back in the late 90s and early 2000s and they have a career Resurgence basically that one of the uh I think a rapper samples their one of their hit songs their only hit song I think and then they sort of get back together because there's like a little bit of an appetite for them in the in the modern context so they become pop stars again and some of them had regular jobs one of them was a dentist and stuff like that and so it's it's just about these women who come together after spending years together and then years apart and then coming back together at different stages of their lives and uh I'm kind of shocked because Sarah burelis the singer uh is in she plays like essentially the lead character of this show and I think she's really really good I haven't seen her in anything else I know that she's been in like at least one Apple TV Plus show and I think she's worked on some Broadway stuff before um but I was I'm kind of like bowled over by her as an actress I mean she's not the next Merill Street or anything but for somebody who is primarily a pop star I was like very very impressed with her so yeah I had I had no idea that she was that good either because she she's very very uh funny in the show yeah just wanted to shout her out is there any particular aspect of girls 5 that that um stands out to you Brad you know I was just surprised how much I liked the Ensemble being you know uh since there's not really like a huge star among them you know like that's it's not like where you have 30 Rock and you have like Tina Fay leading the charge uh and someone like Alec Baldwin and Tracy Morgan among the supporting casts you know it's it's a pretty low-key cast when you think about it but they all Jim together really well um and I I love that Paula pel has been given like a key role in a series like this because she is just brilliant and hilarious and she's so funny yeah and I just I I love having her like in a key role like this as suppos just popping up every now and then like she does in a lot of other comedy shows absolutely um okay let's take a break and then we'll come back and get into what Brad's been watching all right BR what have you been checking out recently okay uh so I dug into some classic movies been trying to take a queue from from the old Ben Playbook and dig into some older movies uh so I watched the malti Falcon a movie that I had never seen before even though I was very much aware of its you know place in cinematic history and uh you know the the pop culture Illusions to like what the Mal Falcon is and that jazz uh and and the thing is like it's exactly what I thought this movie was going to be you know it it is just a classic film war with all the Staples you want from that kind of movie uh a fantastic performance by Humphrey Bogart I funnily enough because of my like blindness with certain uh Classic Movies I haven't really experienced Peter Lori much outside of him being parate in Looney Tunes so actually seeing him in this movie it's like I like like immediately I was like oh Peter Lori um but yeah this this movie is just it's it's fantastic it's got a great mystery it doesn't overstate it's welcome you know it has that tight run time that you like that a lot of classic movies have and uh yeah man there's there's a reason it's a certified classic because it's it's brilliant it's so good I'm glad that you finally got around to that one I would recommend uh the big sleep next if you're I've I've seen the Big Sleep actually and yeah the movie is fantastic yeah yeah um yeah Peter Lori like have when was the last time you watched Casablanca Brad oh gosh I don't think I think I've seen it since College probably yeah that's I've rewatched it a couple times over the past three or four years or so and it's like very slowly becoming one of my all-time favorites I mean that's not like a hot take or anything but Peter Lori is so good in that movie and just the dynamic that he has with Bogart like I would just say if you're looking for anything if you find yourself on one of those nights where just like scrolling around like ah what do I watch I'm not really feeling anything throw on castleblanca because uh there's no way it's going to be a bad decision so okay um okay what else you been watching uh I also watched the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers uh the one from 1956 uh I haven't seen any of these adaptations of of the story at all I actually haven't seen uh any of the other ones either and I kind of figured I would start with this one and it's a breeze too because it's only an hour and 20 minutes long um it's directed by Don seagull uh it stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Winter and you know the classic story it's you know uh it's a town and people people are acting strange other people are like no this person is not like who I think they are um it's all pretty straightforward and they discover that there's these pods that are being used to grow new versions of people that kind of just live in this uh pretty bland utopian version of society where they're pretty much exactly like the people that they're taking over except no emotions no conflict anything like that and so Kevin McCarthy and Dana Winter play this pair who like used to have a thing and now they're not and they're kind of friends um and they become privy to what's happening and they try to escape it and uh lots of suspense this has a great uh classic film score by a composer named Carmen Dragon an amazing name for a film composer um but it's like that that classic thing where just like big strings and big horns for like the suspenseful moments and like the shocking turns and everything um but yeah it's it's very short I do the the ending feels like it kind of Fizzles out in a way because I was expecting like and this is probably just my contemporary movie sensibilities coming in to play but I was expecting like one final twist in this movie because it's the way it's set up is it's bookended by Kevin McCarthy's character recounting to uh the a hospital like um a cop and a psychiatrist like what he's experienced and of course they're like skeptical and he's the whole movie is him telling the story and then it ends with him you know not being believed until they uh they get like details that there's something happening outside that like confirms what he just said but then it ends before they like do anything to resolve it it's just the confirmation that he was right and so like there's it's it's just like oh that's it I guess yeah I found that especially for movies from like the 30s 40s and 50s they just end there's like that's such a common thing in my experience of of watching these movies recently is just like yeah I think a lot of we were kind of um trained to expect like a big Climax and then like 10 more minutes of descending action and then yeah like you said maybe one final twist squeezed in there or something like that and it's really like the end of the main narrative and the end of the you know everything just sort of comes to a head and then like roll credits as fast as possible basically so yeah so that that was it for the original Invasion of the Body snatch I'll probably watch the one with Donald Sutherland sometime here soon too yeah this is great I'm I'm going to add this to my list um do you know do you remember where you watched this was it streaming somewhere it's on Amazon Prime okay awesome yeah all right speaking of Amazon Prime you watched a uh a Prime video original right indeed I did I watched Paul feig's latest movie jackpot with an exclamation point uh it stars John Cena and Aquafina and it's basically a an action comedy Take On The Purge meets the lottery in a way uh so the story takes place in like a um a little bit further ahead in the future where the California Lottery has become this thing where when the winner is chosen you get a huge sum of money if you survive for uh 24 hours basically um and so and so if you do that you get the multi-billion dollar jackpot but but you're constantly having your location uh broadcast every now and then to everybody else in the area who can try to kill you and if they kill you they get the jackpot so wait does that person who kills you then become hunted in that 24-hour period is it like a free-for-all or is it like the first person to kill you gets it and that's it the first person to kill you gets it okay gotcha yeah um and so um this movie is fun to an extent but I had a really hard time accepting the world in which it exists because they don't do much to differentiate this version of California from current Day California and like that that's kind of the idea because it's supposed to be like a thing where like oh yeah this could realistically just become a thing you know kind of similar to what they did with the purge it's like it doesn't really take place in a distant future it's just kind of a somewhat alternate future um but like I feel like this kind of a concept needed a world that felt at least somewhat different from our own to feel a little more believable and because of the action comedy tone the stakes don't necessarily feel all that engaging in the movie um so like I liked aspects of it there's a really fun running gag with John Cena's character who he he runs his own company where he hires out his Services as a bodyguard for lottery winners and he gets like a percentage of the lottery if uh if they survive okay smart yeah and so he takes it upon himself to start helping Aquafina when she um she accidentally ends up in in the lottery uh and so uh he there's a funny running bit in involving the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie uh and I I really like that but it just kind of felt out of place with with everything else and so like there's interesting elements here and I just don't ever feel like they coales into something that was like stylized or captivating enough to like justify its existence like I like Paul Paul Fe as a comedy director and he's done some decent stuff with bigger genre style things like spy but like for this I almost would have preferred a director that has a more distinct visual style and a better eye for like how to shoot action in a dynamic way like maybe someone like Edgar Wright or something like that um because I just it just felt kind of flat to me and the world felt kind of boring even though they they try to keep ramping up the excitement with the the action sequences um and plus I I don't love Aquafina as a lead I think she's fine in small doses but I think she works best as a supporting character so yeah I know that this one didn't do particularly well with critics but I think it's like a big hit on Prime video so um yeah jackpot is the name of the movie and you know Sean Williams Scott has a a small partner in the very beginning of the movie and you know what I think we need a return for Shawn Williams Scott I think he deserves it Scot assant bring it on let's do it okay what else are you watching uh I also watched Adam Sandler's new Netflix special Adam Sandler love you uh it's on Netflix now it is directed by one of the safy brothers Josh safy uh who was the one who didn't appear in Oppenheimer uh he directed uncut gems along with his brother that Adam Sandler started and is fantastic and if you liked 100% fresh which is Adam Sandler's comedy special that he did back in 2018 you will definitely enjoy this um it is another great comedy special with Adam Sandler's uh mix of standup bits and funny songs and just you know weird absurd uh scenarios that he's concocted and and turned into like St standup stories basically um bullah joins him again he's an SNL writer he also worked with him on 100% fresh and he plays keyboard and joins in with the songs and stuff and there's a little bit of a a some safy level chaos that's thrown in because uh as I found out from uh vulture attending the premiere at New York's Paris Theater safy and Sandler actually took this venue the nocturn theater in California and kind of like reshaped it and designed it to make it seem like it was a really shitty venue like they they specifically I guess like took like a couple two liters of coke and like dumped them on the floor and put carpet over it so that it had like a weird smell and everything and then they like it opens up in like a very cinematic fashion with Sandler arriving to the show and like they're kind of being a little bit of chaos because autograph Seekers are there and like a bunch of people are trying to talk to him and everything before it leads into the show and then on top of that there are a few moments where uh they manufactured mishaps to happen during the show now and Sandler knew things were going to happen but he didn't know what was going to happen and so you have these like little things that kind of make the show go wrong for a brief minute without completely derailing it or without taking away the attention from like Sandler and his comedy so it kind of creates this feeling of like unpredictability and it makes it feel like this jury rigged comedy special that just kind of happened somewhere um and so it's it's it's a lot of fun Sandler is hilarious again like he's he's doing what he does best the one glaring issue is that Rob Schneider appears in it um he appeared in 100% fresh and that's fine but he's uh gotten worse recently and I'll leave it at that and the bit that he does in the show isn't even particularly funny uh I'll let you watch it yourself and see what you think but it's just kind of a thing that's like oh okay I guess Rob Schneider probably needed a paycheck and wanted to to do this I guess that's unfortunate yeah uh so I have a question do you think Josh safy was just like setting Sandler up to test his improv skills or like see how he was thinking on his feet with these sort of planned moments of chaos that you're talking about maybe you know he never really said why at least in what I read from vulture's uh you know little write up they did about what they learned from from the the premiere Q&A afterwards um I don't know if there was like a specific reasoning other than safy just wanting to do something unique with the special um because Sandler is great at uh improving and like going along with the the issues that happen that are they're very mild too it's just like little things where you wouldn't even think oh somebody faked this you know like if if if you don't know you'd have no idea and so yeah I mean maybe it was him wanting to see what Sandler would do and Sandler thought it was a fun experiment just to to roll with it and see what they could do and you know just just exactly how maybe how far it would go but uh but yeah it's um the special itself is is great and like I said those things don't detract from the show uh whatsoever so okay Adam Sandler love you is streaming on Netflix right now and then you watched one more thing right I did I watched strange darling which is a movie that has been uh getting some Buzz at least in film Twitter circles uh since it was recently released have you have you heard about strange darling have you seen strange darling Ben I have yes BJ and I did an episode about it Where She interviewed U Willa Fitzgerald the star and JT molner the director and we tried to have a a spoiler free conversation about it because this movie is um it's fair to say it's a little twisty and it sort of plays with your expectations so yes 100% And I yeah and I won't spoil it either uh but yeah that's exactly what I like about this movie uh from the The Narrative structure to the what you expect from a movie like this what you assume um what you know what's going to happen and how things are going to happen uh will of Fitzgerald is incredible in this movie uh Kyle Kyle gner also proves that he's he's really got this great like Niche area of being like the just like a kind of a a chameleon Everyman who fits into these weird dark kind of movies um and yeah I just I really really dug this movie A lot it was just just very uh unsettling and unpredictable and just a lot of fun to watch yeah strange darling I think is still in theaters it's a it's a pretty small movie so I imagine it'll be available on VOD at some point pretty soon but they're making a big a big push because it was shot on 35 mm and there are some actual theaters that like are playing it in 35 mm so yeah did you clock that giovan ruesi was a cinematographer no I didn't see that actually wow no yeah yeah I guess he'd been shooting like some commercials and he's done shorts and stuff like that but he was a producer on this movie and the cinematographer and this is his first time shooting a feature um so yeah I was I was very impressed by that okay okay uh yeah all right well let's get into the last section hear what we've been eating what have you been eating recently Brett all right uh just just to let everybody know in case some people don't know or whatever I run my own little side Instagram called Brad's junk where I talk about new junk food and fast food and soft drinks and whatnot and so here's some of the things I have uh tried and I've been posting about you can keep up with my Instagram ook at Brads junk if you want to know more uh there's a new ghost toast KitKat out there do you know what ghost toast is I don't think I've heard of it unless you told me like a year or two ago and I've completely forgotten I I I haven't because it's a it's a whole new thing and ghost toast really didn't exist before it's just a Halloween spooky way of talking about cinnamon toast as a flavor uh and so yeah Kit Kat has a new cinnam ghost toast Cinnamon Toast flavored Kit Kat that's out it is orange in color and it's the the cream/ chocolate on the outside of it that is flavored like cinnamon toast um and I expected this one to taste like their previously released churro flavor but it does have a distinct difference because I feel like it has a little bit more of a buttery flavor to it that really hones in on that that toast aspect of Cinnamon Toast so so I really enjoyed it actually it's pretty good uh you should be able to find it with all the the Halloween candy right now it comes in the regular candy bar size and the little snack size uh packs that you get for like trick-or treat and stuff so okay ghost toast Kit Kat all right uh I got a couple Froot Loops items people are crazy for Froot Loops these I don't know if you know this but there's like riots for Fruit Loops I had no idea I've not heard this at all you got to keep up with the news Ben it's a big deal uh so there's Froot Loops rainbow sherbet Scoops as a cereal that's out there and in the past couple years there's been I want I don't want to call it a trend but it's been like a new thing that's emerged in a couple different cereals that uh that it has a cooling effect um where like after you eat C like several spoonfuls of it like you kind of get this cooling effect in your mouth mouth almost as if you've had uh like a like a shot of rumans I guess you could say if that like that probably like is the best way to like talk about what the experience inside your mouth feels like um but they they did this with an Elf on the Shelf cereal uh either last year or the year before where it was like a mint chocolate mint flavored cereal and it had a cooling effect in your mouth as well and these sherbet uh this rainbow sherbet Scoops cereal from Froot Loops has the same thing at first it's very subtle but as you eat more the cooling effect becomes a little more uh intense it's not overwhelming but it's just a kind of an interesting uh experience unfortunately I wasn't impressed by the flavor itself I feel like it could have been stronger uh and it's not quite as good as regular Froot Loops so that's a bit of a bummer but you know you win some you lose some okay uh and then there's also uh Thomas people who make English muffins and bagels and stuff they have Froot Loops flavored mini Bagels that have like little tiny chunks of Froot Loops in them that give them a Froot Loops uh odor and and flavor uh and this one the cereal flavor isn't like overwhelming or anything like that it kind of just adds just like a little bit of a a fruity kick to it they're really good with like Fruity flavored cream cheese like I have pineapple cream cheese and strawberry cream cheese that I like putting on bagels and stuff and so I put those on on here and they're specifically uh good with that so keep an eye out for those I guess it could be worse I guess it could be Bagel flavored fro Loops so Oh you mean Cheerios oh yeah damn that's true I never thought about that oh yeah that's that's a great Point okay so what's the last thing here uh the last thing here this this is for all you Beetle Juice fans out there uh there's a product tie-in with Fanta uh where they have a new Haunted Apple Soda that's out there specifically branded with the Beetle Juice stripes and some of the other Fanta flavors out there have uh cans with the characters on them played by Jenna Ortega and Katherine o'a and whatnot uh and so this is uh it's a green apple flavored soda uh that's perfect for the Halloween season and if you like Jolly Ranchers sour apple Jolly Ranchers you're going to love this soda the soda itself isn't sour but it has that same kind of uh Apple flavor and since it's Fanta and it's it's not zero sugar it is pretty sweet um as I've been getting more into just drinking zero sugar Soda instead of full sugar soda like you really start to notice how sugary regular sodas are and it's kind of off-putting after you have a couple sips and you're like I'm good now um but the flavor itself is is very good so and similarly there's also a at least one unique Beetle Juice flavor of soda at coke uh in Coke freestyle machines that's at various movie theaters right now I think it's called Haunted Fizz or something like that and it's like a grape strawberry flavor and and that's pretty good I think we've talked about those freestyle machines before but if you I don't know if you're at a movie theater if you're at a restaurant that has one of those what's your go-to drink when you have Whatever It Is 40 options or something at a freestyle thing so it depends because like because I don't typically like the freestyle machine and I think that like it ruins a lot of the flavors that you have even if you try and rinse it with water before you start using it yeah um I think that most of the brown sodas that you get out of freestyle machines are probably the better ones and the the fruity ones aren't quite as good as they should be if you were to get them from like a normal Fountain and not a freestyle machine mhm but occasionally they do have interesting unique flavor mixes that do work out because of the flavor combo so I kind of change it up the only one I think that I I reliably go with um is I I usually get uh the P tea the peach zero sugar pie tea okay just because sometimes having that big of a pop is also just the carbonation just gets to me and yeah uh so yeah I usually go that that route if I'm getting something from the freestyle machine so but I also I also like getting IES when I go the theater so oh yeah man it's been a long time since I've had one of those I need to fire that back up uh right before right as summer is coming to an end here maybe I can squeeze one last one in there you go um all right I think that's going to do it for today's episode of the show you can find more about a lot of the stuff that we talked about including Brad's Instagram account I'll link to that in the show notes uh you can find a lot of the stuff at slashfilm.com and I will link to a few other things in the show notes as well slashfilm daily is published every weekday bringing the most exciting news from the world of movies and TV as well as deeper dives into the Great features you can find on the site you can subscribe to the show on Apple overcast Spotify wherever you get your podcasts send your feedback questions comments concerns and mailback topics to us at B Pearson film.com make sure to leave your name and general geographic location in case 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