Casey O'Brien
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Yeah, they feel great all the time. And then it sort of devolves as some of these guys shouldn't be drinking all the time. Yeah. It's an interesting kind of exploration of alcohol because I think it has a more complex conversation because it's not saying like drinking is bad. It's more like drinking can be bad. If your life is bad and you are drinking a lot, that is bad.
Yeah, they feel great all the time. And then it sort of devolves as some of these guys shouldn't be drinking all the time. Yeah. It's an interesting kind of exploration of alcohol because I think it has a more complex conversation because it's not saying like drinking is bad. It's more like drinking can be bad. If your life is bad and you are drinking a lot, that is bad.
But alcohol in it of itself isn't bad. Yeah. But it can be. Oh, I see. And so, I don't know. It's kind of an interesting thing because I just feel like sometimes movies' exploration of drinking is so cut and dry. If you see someone drinking hard alcohol in a movie, you're like, uh-oh, something bad's going to happen. That guy's tortured, you know? Yeah.
But alcohol in it of itself isn't bad. Yeah. But it can be. Oh, I see. And so, I don't know. It's kind of an interesting thing because I just feel like sometimes movies' exploration of drinking is so cut and dry. If you see someone drinking hard alcohol in a movie, you're like, uh-oh, something bad's going to happen. That guy's tortured, you know? Yeah.
So I think it's a really interesting movie by a really interesting filmmaker. It won Best International Film at the Oscars. Thomas Vinterberg is a very interesting filmmaker. He comes from Denmark and he was a part of the Dogma 95 movement, which he started with another Danish filmmaker named Lars von Trier. And that was like in the 90s. And they had all these rules for making films.
So I think it's a really interesting movie by a really interesting filmmaker. It won Best International Film at the Oscars. Thomas Vinterberg is a very interesting filmmaker. He comes from Denmark and he was a part of the Dogma 95 movement, which he started with another Danish filmmaker named Lars von Trier. And that was like in the 90s. And they had all these rules for making films.
It was like had to be shot on like a video camera with no tripod, no violence. They had all these rules. They were kind of like really arthousey movies. And there are some really good ones. Like one of his films, The Celebration is really good, even if it is shot on a video camera. But he kind of was like, I don't want to do that anymore. And he stopped making movies.
It was like had to be shot on like a video camera with no tripod, no violence. They had all these rules. They were kind of like really arthousey movies. And there are some really good ones. Like one of his films, The Celebration is really good, even if it is shot on a video camera. But he kind of was like, I don't want to do that anymore. And he stopped making movies.
He stopped being like such a pretentious prick. But Another Round is fabulous. Leonardo DiCaprio was supposed to remake it. But I don't know if that's still happening. But... I'm checking it out. So anyways, another round. You can watch that on Prime. It's on, if you're on Prime Video, I think you can stream it on there. Peacock Canopy, which is a library app.
He stopped being like such a pretentious prick. But Another Round is fabulous. Leonardo DiCaprio was supposed to remake it. But I don't know if that's still happening. But... I'm checking it out. So anyways, another round. You can watch that on Prime. It's on, if you're on Prime Video, I think you can stream it on there. Peacock Canopy, which is a library app.
You can watch movies for free on there. So it's in a lot of places, but check it out. It's a great movie. Another round from 2020. Sounds great. I love it. Millie. Oh my God. We recorded our entire first episode. No, we didn't kill each other by the end of it. No, I just fired you and hired your mother. Yeah, I was fired a few times, replaced by my mom, which was humiliating.
You can watch movies for free on there. So it's in a lot of places, but check it out. It's a great movie. Another round from 2020. Sounds great. I love it. Millie. Oh my God. We recorded our entire first episode. No, we didn't kill each other by the end of it. No, I just fired you and hired your mother. Yeah, I was fired a few times, replaced by my mom, which was humiliating.
But we made it to the end.
But we made it to the end.
Yeah. I mean, we have so many ideas about what we want to do for this show. This is going to be changing all the time. You know, new segments are coming in. It's going to be a very vibrant show. We're very excited about it. We have so many ideas for it. But one of the ideas I have in the future is we want to give out film advice at the end of our shows. So please write in your questions for us.
Yeah. I mean, we have so many ideas about what we want to do for this show. This is going to be changing all the time. You know, new segments are coming in. It's going to be a very vibrant show. We're very excited about it. We have so many ideas for it. But one of the ideas I have in the future is we want to give out film advice at the end of our shows. So please write in your questions for us.
You know, if you're in need of specific movie recommendations for specific situations, like you're on a date or something and you need a movie to watch. Or if you need help navigating a certain director's filmography, we can help. Or if you need a film gripe resolved, we're going to have film gripes. That's going to be a big part of the show moving forward. Huge part.
You know, if you're in need of specific movie recommendations for specific situations, like you're on a date or something and you need a movie to watch. Or if you need help navigating a certain director's filmography, we can help. Or if you need a film gripe resolved, we're going to have film gripes. That's going to be a big part of the show moving forward. Huge part.
Please write in at dearmovies at exactlyrightmedia.com. We want to, you know, give out advice to the people as movie experts. We want to help you. We want to help people. But, you know, you can write in or even better, you can leave us a voicemail. You can record a voicemail on your phone. Keep it under 60 seconds, please. And email that voicemail to dearmovies at exactlyrightmedia.com.
Please write in at dearmovies at exactlyrightmedia.com. We want to, you know, give out advice to the people as movie experts. We want to help you. We want to help people. But, you know, you can write in or even better, you can leave us a voicemail. You can record a voicemail on your phone. Keep it under 60 seconds, please. And email that voicemail to dearmovies at exactlyrightmedia.com.