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Chapter 1: What is the premise of the movie 'Ready to Run'?
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Chapter 2: How does Corey Ortiz connect with Thunder Jam?
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I was going to ask you this later, but I'm going to ask you now. Are you a horse person?
I do love horses.
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Chapter 3: What challenges does Thunder Jam face in the races?
I can't say I've been around them like a ton. Right. But yeah, no, I mean, my aunt had some horses, but she lived pretty far, so we didn't see her very often. But yeah, I mean, I am... Like, I don't not like them. I'm very intrigued by them. Like, I love, like, Carson Kressley, who I worked with in Vegas for Dancing with the Stars, is, like, big in equestrian riding. Right.
And I had a couple of friends that were. It's very intriguing, but I've never had, like, an opportunity to really get into horses, I feel like, if that makes sense.
It does.
What about you?
What? Do I like horses?
Depends on the sauce.
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Chapter 4: How does the character of B. Moody impact the story?
No, I'm kidding. I'm not a horse person, but I'm married into a very horse family.
Okay, like what kind of horseman?
So my wife competed growing up.
Like equestrian? See, I don't even know all the things.
So my wife and daughter, my daughter was a nationally ranked jumper.
Wow.
So she still rides. And I mean, she was like, she was very, I think she was like four or five in the country when she was 12.
Wow.
Susan also competed and won many competitions, I think, in dressage. And then my brother-in-law and his wife just had the last Olympics. They had a dressage horse that went to the last Olympics. So it's like they're like a horse family.
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Chapter 5: What themes of perseverance are explored in 'Ready to Run'?
No, dressage is like the horse ballet, you know, where they're all, the horses are dancing. I could watch that.
I could totally get into watching that.
I really could. She would bring me to these competitions and my mother-in-law was the, God rest her, was the sweetest woman in the world and she loved me. And she would sit next to me and go, watching these things is like watching grass grow. Because you'd sit and it's also it's so niche that it's like we're sitting there and we're watching having no idea what's happening.
No idea. Yeah. And the horse does something. What's the rules?
Yeah, exactly. The horse does something and the whole crowd goes, oh, and we're like, what? What just happened? What did we miss?
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Chapter 6: How does the film portray the bond between humans and horses?
What's going on?
That's what I mean. I know I could get into like all things. I just have never had the opportunity or someone to really like take me into it.
So I married into a horse family and horse people are very much horse people. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. It's like an absolute lifestyle.
It is. And a language and a fashion style. I mean, it's, it's all horses all the time.
Yeah. Carson Cressley has like, so I've seen pictures of his house and like just the way his house is decorated, it's fashion, but like, there's a lot of equestrian like vibes and horseshoes and, you know, things that are like mixed in and it's, It's pretty cool, though. It's a wild world.
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Chapter 7: What are the main conflicts between characters in the movie?
It's a different, it's a micro world.
I'd love to be brought into it. Maybe I need to go to your family's house, wherever they're from.
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As you can imagine, since we're talking so much about horses, we are obviously talking about Double Teamed 2. This time it's personal. No, I'm kidding. We're going to get ready for a photo finish because this week on Magical Rewind, we're riding side saddle, but not really for a very, I'm going to use it again, niche 2000 horse racing drama, Ready to Run. Ready to Run.
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Chapter 8: What is the resolution of Thunder Jam's story arc?
Okay. Do you go to horse races and watch racing? I can't stand horse racing. I'm going to say that right out loud. It's a horrible world where they treat these horses like and it's absolutely awful. So not for me. But what about you? Do you go to horse races?
I don't go to horse races, but I have been to one.
I've been to one. Yeah, I've been to one.
I've been to one. I wore the hat. You know, I do like eras, right? So I was in a hat era for the day. I wore the big hat and did the whole thing. We took the train down to, what is it, Del Mar or whatever, the one that's towards San Diego.
Yeah, I know the one you're talking about.
And I've done that. was there for the social aspect of it. Didn't watch the races very much was up and down. I loved like putting, picking numbers for Jordan. He is one of the luckiest people in the world. So he's one of those guys, a bunch of money, not knowing what he was doing, but he, that's just what his, that's his thing.
People are like that.
Yeah, he is. He's very, very lucky. And so I loved like helping him pick numbers and him trying to figure out the numbers of it. But yeah, I mean, I was surprised. Like I was like, wait, do these horses go more than once? That seems very tiring.
And like when I started to let... Yeah, there's documentaries you can watch that are pretty awful.
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