David Bluvband
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Podcast Appearances
If I go on a date and I show them this movie, I will gauge their reaction and I'll be like, oh, this is a person I would like to spend time with if they understand this.
Um, I haven't had an experience yet where someone's failed miserably where they just didn't get the thing I was trying to show them.
I think one of my most treasured experiences that I hold dearly is, um, I was dating this person and we were up in the, uh, we were up in this house in, in Connecticut and it was very romantic and we're like, you know, it's just us and her dog and,
And I was like, hey, do you want to see Watership Down, which is like a movie that I treasure from when I was a child.
It's a horrendously violent, like really dark.
It's very dark and scary.
It's like it's like it's one of those cartoons can be very disturbing movies.
But it's something I really hold dear in my heart as a movie from my childhood because it's about a warren of rabbits that has to find a new home once their home is destroyed by developers, by human developers building a condo.
And so they traverse the English countryside looking for a new home.
And we watch the movie, the movie ends, and she goes...
oh my God, can we watch that again?
And we just put it on and watched it again all the way through.
And I was like, oh, this is, that's one of my favorite memories.
I should have watched Watership Down.
I think it's really, really good.
It's like one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time.
It's like, a lot of movies have a very like,
articulately curated list of 100 movies that I consider the best of all time.