Casey O'Brien
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And so I think our movie one, our, our podcast wants to kind of, you know, why hold up all the, types of films and um make them you know celebrate them equally and they they're meaningful equally it's it's more about like how these movies make us feel rather than you know the the intellectual value that something has if that makes sense yeah
And so I think our movie one, our, our podcast wants to kind of, you know, why hold up all the, types of films and um make them you know celebrate them equally and they they're meaningful equally it's it's more about like how these movies make us feel rather than you know the the intellectual value that something has if that makes sense yeah
Millie, you go first.
Millie, you go first.
Is this the Robbie Williams movie?
Is this the Robbie Williams movie?
Wow. I feel like the whole narrative with Robbie Williams is like, nobody knows about him in America. And then like this movie came out and it was like, this movie is bombing in America. And it's like, we don't know who he is. Why don't we go see this movie?
Wow. I feel like the whole narrative with Robbie Williams is like, nobody knows about him in America. And then like this movie came out and it was like, this movie is bombing in America. And it's like, we don't know who he is. Why don't we go see this movie?
Casey, what did you watch recently? Okay, so I watched this movie called, and I was really weeping during this movie, Truly, Madly, Deeply. Have you ever seen this movie? Which one's that?
Casey, what did you watch recently? Okay, so I watched this movie called, and I was really weeping during this movie, Truly, Madly, Deeply. Have you ever seen this movie? Which one's that?
Oh, it is? What? Yes. I had never... I had seen bits of it, but I watched it the other night, and it's so beautiful and touching. It came out in 1990. It's with Alan Rickman and... Yes, you told me about it.
Oh, it is? What? Yes. I had never... I had seen bits of it, but I watched it the other night, and it's so beautiful and touching. It came out in 1990. It's with Alan Rickman and... Yes, you told me about it.
Juliet Stevenson, and basically the premise is her boyfriend, Alan Rickman, dies, is dead. This is not a spoiler. This is the beginning of the movie. But... he comes back as a ghost and it's, it's so romantic and sweet and silly. And I was like, this is like one of my new favorite movies of all time. I'm not even kidding.
Juliet Stevenson, and basically the premise is her boyfriend, Alan Rickman, dies, is dead. This is not a spoiler. This is the beginning of the movie. But... he comes back as a ghost and it's, it's so romantic and sweet and silly. And I was like, this is like one of my new favorite movies of all time. I'm not even kidding.
Yes, she's incredible.
Yes, she's incredible.
Yeah. I mean, I was immediately when the movie started and it's like happy tears. I feel like I felt good at the end of it. It's not like a downer. It's a happy. No, I think. OK, it's beautiful. It's really beautiful. And I really I truly, madly, deeply loved it.
Yeah. I mean, I was immediately when the movie started and it's like happy tears. I feel like I felt good at the end of it. It's not like a downer. It's a happy. No, I think. OK, it's beautiful. It's really beautiful. And I really I truly, madly, deeply loved it.
Yes. It's Anthony Mengele who did The English Patient and The Talented Mr. Ripley. It was his first movie. Oh, so good. Yeah. Wow. It's his first movie. Yeah. Really good.
Yes. It's Anthony Mengele who did The English Patient and The Talented Mr. Ripley. It was his first movie. Oh, so good. Yeah. Wow. It's his first movie. Yeah. Really good.