Adam Bhala Lough
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Like he's just, he's a super villain.
I am now.
I wasn't when I went into this, and I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt.
But every move that he's made since then has shown me that he is a Marvel-level supervillain.
Oh, Elon, easily.
And mainly because Elon at least has a personality, right?
Yeah, no, he, I mean, he's got, he, see, Altman doesn't really have a personality.
Elon's, Elon's a weird guy who names his kids X3J5 and like, you know, wants to go to Mars and is, and is, and spouts out, out the craziest stuff you could possibly think of.
Altman is very like even keeled.
Doesn't make him any more, any less of a villain though, but he's, but he's less interesting in terms of Marvel characteristics.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
So it's an interesting point.
And I and I would also I I'll tell you, going into this film, I took a chance on Sam Altman.
Right.
Like he he could completely disappear off the face of the earth by the end of this year and be sort of like a flash in the pan that nobody remembers his name.
Or he could be the next Steve Jobs.
Right.
Making this movie, I took a chance on him that he would be like a Steve Jobs type figure in the future, because obviously, you know, I didn't make this movie for right now.
I also made it for the future.
I want I wanted this this movie to be still watched.