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Millie DiCerico

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That's right. I mean, you know, it's not unlike A Star Is Born, if you think about it. I did find you in a total dump. Plucked you out of obscurity and put you on. That's right. But anyway, the thing about doing a podcast with you is that this is like a new thing. I'm very excited by it. I know a little bit about you.

That's right. I mean, you know, it's not unlike A Star Is Born, if you think about it. I did find you in a total dump. Plucked you out of obscurity and put you on. That's right. But anyway, the thing about doing a podcast with you is that this is like a new thing. I'm very excited by it. I know a little bit about you.

I won't say I know everything about you, but I do know that you've got a lot of film bonafides, which makes you qualified to host podcasts with me, wouldn't you say?

I won't say I know everything about you, but I do know that you've got a lot of film bonafides, which makes you qualified to host podcasts with me, wouldn't you say?

Listen, like you might be wondering, I mean, I think obviously if you're a fan of I Saw What You Did, you have heard many episodes where Danielle and I had talked about, you know, film bros, you know, you know the type, film bros.

Listen, like you might be wondering, I mean, I think obviously if you're a fan of I Saw What You Did, you have heard many episodes where Danielle and I had talked about, you know, film bros, you know, you know the type, film bros.

We're trying to like, you know, bring some other people to the table. And so for me, the idea that I would be hosting a new film podcast with a guy who went to film school, you know, might be kind of unexpected, but guess what? You're a good one. You're not a film bro. Thank you. You're not a film bro. I will stand by that a thousand percent.

We're trying to like, you know, bring some other people to the table. And so for me, the idea that I would be hosting a new film podcast with a guy who went to film school, you know, might be kind of unexpected, but guess what? You're a good one. You're not a film bro. Thank you. You're not a film bro. I will stand by that a thousand percent.

I'll just be plain honest with you. I have no idea what you just said. I've never seen Star Trek in my entire life. That's fine.

I'll just be plain honest with you. I have no idea what you just said. I've never seen Star Trek in my entire life. That's fine.

You know what I'm saying? I agree. And I also think it's important to say that, you know, I mean, I think obviously the title of this podcast, Dear Movies, I Love You, the icon that pops up when you pull it up on your podcast platform, you know, the idea that one of our favorite bands of all time, the Softies, has done the wonderful theme song.

You know what I'm saying? I agree. And I also think it's important to say that, you know, I mean, I think obviously the title of this podcast, Dear Movies, I Love You, the icon that pops up when you pull it up on your podcast platform, you know, the idea that one of our favorite bands of all time, the Softies, has done the wonderful theme song.

It all contributes to this idea of, again, having a crush on a film, having an emotional relationship to movies, and how movies are a big part of people's lives, and they help them through hard times and good times. I mean, I cry all the time in movies, and they don't have to be sad. I cry at happy movies. I cry at sweet movies. I cry at... you know, violent films. Sure.

It all contributes to this idea of, again, having a crush on a film, having an emotional relationship to movies, and how movies are a big part of people's lives, and they help them through hard times and good times. I mean, I cry all the time in movies, and they don't have to be sad. I cry at happy movies. I cry at sweet movies. I cry at... you know, violent films. Sure.

I am such an emotional person that I, you know, I've realized this over several years of therapy. I'm a very emotional person. And I think kind of what you're alluding to, like, with the things that you've just said, is that, like, a lot of times, you know...

I am such an emotional person that I, you know, I've realized this over several years of therapy. I'm a very emotional person. And I think kind of what you're alluding to, like, with the things that you've just said, is that, like, a lot of times, you know...

Film is one of those mediums where people feel like they got to be like super analytical or they have, you know, they got to come at it in a very kind of sterile way in order to seem legitimate or something. And I'm like, fuck that. We should be talking about our crush on movies and talking about how much we love it and how much they get us through our lives and how they're a part of our lives.

Film is one of those mediums where people feel like they got to be like super analytical or they have, you know, they got to come at it in a very kind of sterile way in order to seem legitimate or something. And I'm like, fuck that. We should be talking about our crush on movies and talking about how much we love it and how much they get us through our lives and how they're a part of our lives.

So that's what it's going to be, guys. It's not going to be this whole like, well, the box office numbers from 1989 show that this movie did 5% better. Fuck that. I mean, if that comes up, it comes up. But for the most part, you know, we're going to be a little sensitivo.

So that's what it's going to be, guys. It's not going to be this whole like, well, the box office numbers from 1989 show that this movie did 5% better. Fuck that. I mean, if that comes up, it comes up. But for the most part, you know, we're going to be a little sensitivo.