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Fellow rejects, we're jourting back to a rackus here.
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We'll just hang out with Lassaragalababa.
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That's not how you say it.
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You sound like a white boy.
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It's Lassaragalababa.
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All right, Timothy Shalamey.
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We're not going to celebrate him today here.
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I know you had to put on a great big smile for hours.
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If we have a girl, who will we name her?
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I don't know the book.
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Do you need to be strong?
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Oh, that was on your table, Joy Mother.
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Come and name him, Laila.
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These are good names.
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I love the vibe of this trailer.
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We'd have to waste them.
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Oh, I love this grandfather.
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It's such a vibe, like an atmosphere of foreboding.
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I thought that was Paul Petty.
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Dude, this is fucking great.
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How did father do it?
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Your father never started a war.
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I'm forever on Paul's team.
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I don't care how dark he descends.
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This ascension of score, I think.
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I think that's him yelling.
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I'm not afraid to die.
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What's going on here?
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Oh, I'm rarely struck silent, dude.
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I know absolutely nothing about this movie.
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That was an ominous, impressive, overwhelming trailer.
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You know, I'll be honest.
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Before we walked in here today, I was like, okay.
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And when we talked about it on our livestream about most anticipated, I'm like, yeah, it's
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I know it's going to be good.
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And that's weirdly why I'm not super excited about it.
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Because I know it's going to be great.
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That's like it's just a given.
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When you have no concern, I'm like, yeah, I'm not that excited for it.
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I think you see a trailer like this.
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And I'm like, oh, yeah, that's why you should be excited about it.
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The trailer was a better experience than a lot of the movies I've seen this year.
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No, I mean, I don't know why you bring up another sci-fi movie.
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That was, that was really awesome.
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And Koi, please, what did you feel most during it?
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So I was really struck by the fact that so one of the first reactions we did out of the
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theater together was Dune 1.
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That was like one of my first reject out of the theaters.
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And I remember being so struck by the impact of getting Hetty sci-fi.
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I have always enjoyed sci-fi, but I've never connected to Star Wars quite to the level that
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I do comic books or to Blade Runner 1, quite to the level I do comic books.
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And it was interesting that Blade Runner 2049 actually started that journey for me with
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And then this universe, like Dune 1, I felt all of the compulsion people do for a universe.
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I felt that wanting to know the language.
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I felt all of those things.
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And then Dune 2 was even more my jam.
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Like Dune 2 is one of my favorite films of all time.
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What I was most struck by is that Dune 3 I hear is so insane and so different and such
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a pivot, but immediately within 20 seconds, I felt like I was an hour into either Dune.
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It immediately captured the atmosphere.
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It immediately captured what I love about the universe, but it gave me an even more oppressive
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and ominous and third act.
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Like I'm already deep into it.
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It didn't have to bring me back into the world.
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It didn't have to sugarcoat or anything.
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This was the opposite of everyone talking about, like, let's narrate what's happening.
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This was giving you through the score, through the visuals, through all of this just atmosphere,
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what the world of Dune is, and then I got these new visuals, met these new characters.
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So what you want a trailer to do is remind you, if it's a third film, remind you why you
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love the world and then introduce you to new concepts and ideas without giving too much
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This movie's not out until December, I, I'm very confident in this owning December.
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That was such a powerful trailer.
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You think it'll own another movie?
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I don't think it'll make more money, but I know which one I'm seeing first.
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And you read, you read books with pictures.
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I, I love comic book movies and I think they're so important and powerful and all the things
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that are what we do for a living, like sharing in community.
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But selfishly, I like that I don't know this world.
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Like so selfishly, Doomsday is going to feel like the continuation of the last 15 years
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This is going to feel like escapism.
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So like I will be covering both.
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I'm excited for both.
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Like there's no version of me that is going to say like, well, because of this trailer,
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I'm not excited for Doomsday.
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I'm still excited for Doomsday, but I know that I'm going to have more time out of my
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I'm excited to leave this hellscape for this hellscape.
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My thoughts are that this feels like you brought Star Wars and of course Star Wars
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has taken inspiration from Doon.
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And this to me feels like the the serious mature version of what the prequels were sort
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of aiming to be like, this is the true Anakin Skywalker in a lot of ways, you know?
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Like to have it be his chant that is the ascension song before you're kind of stepping into
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the world of Iraqis in this specific universe.
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And now it just feels like you're in Paula Trady's world.
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This whole thing like this is his war that he started.
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And he is like, all puns intended is casting a poll over this entire universe, you know
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And I love just how committed it is to its malevolence that the last one left off on.
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You know, didn't he talk a lot about wanting to explain how this is not really a hero's
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journey, the way how it's been interpreted.
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And he really want from my understanding, he wants like the prophecy movie to really
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And this just does not feel heroic in the slightest sense.
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This feels messed up.
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And I love, oh, that's, that's a big part of why I love Timothy Shalamy and Marty Supreme.
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I love how I like, I shouldn't root for this guy, but I kind of do it.
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And that's why I like it.
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And this is another example of that where they have taken us on that journey with him where
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he did not seem like he was an evil guy at all and some, but even argue that he's not
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He's got a bit of that edge Lord thing going on, Koi, you got to love a cool edge Lord.
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At the same time, I have no idea how this is going to like go at all.
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I love the addition of the cast, you know, freaking Robert Pattinson saying on your Taylor
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Joy, these are amazing additions.
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They don't explain how Jason MoMo was back, but he's back.
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He looks exactly the same.
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And this did not need to rely on like San Worms and spectacle was cool about this.
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Spectacle that of like the sci-fi creatures, but I loved is how this trailer relied on
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our experience with these characters and the war that's happening and ending off.
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Like what's going to happen here with Zendaya and Timothy Shalamy, Chani and Paul?
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What's going to happen there versus, whoa, look, San Worms using with the trailers.
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Like I liked that it had scope, but was intimate, like what you're describing around the
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intimate moments, but it didn't shy away from like what power that this, this universe
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I think it's also going to be really interesting with our association with Paul Trady's
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I think people are going to feel like you at one point in the trailer said like I'll
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always be by your side.
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You're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're his guy.
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I'm very excited to see the descent into people judging how far they're willing to
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Like I'm excited to see what people are like.
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What's their breaking point?
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Like when are they like not quietly rooting for him still?
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Because there will be a point when he does like an irrevocable evil.
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And I'm really excited to see what that point is for different people.
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As long as they didn't do anything sexual assaulting on people or hurt an animal, it depends
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That's what I'm saying, Greg.
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If it's a snake, I can get humble as long as it's not a four-legged, furry animal,
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four-legged animal.
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I'm just saying this is vibes or the rocky puppet.
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Greg just saw Project Hail Mary.
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You were all right.
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But I think this was what the trailer needed to be.
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I think I've been excited for this like crazy and now I'm like, I couldn't be more
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Also, what a journey to tie into like the villain of Timothy Chalamet's journey from
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I feel so bad for the guy who literally got misquoted and made an enemy of art when
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he was saying his art, he didn't want for it to become obscure while his family was
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in fact part of that performance art.
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And now he, the son of a great king, is becoming a villain because he's doing what he thought
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I'm just saying he's on a journey.
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It's Zendaya and Tom Holland week and a Timothy Chalamet week.
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All of our favorite celebrities are getting trailers and the Oscars.
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Congrats, Michael B. Jordan.
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You reinstall my faith in the Oscars.
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Anyway, what did you guys think about doing part three trailer?
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Did you read the book?
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Don't tell us what happens.
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Somehow I managed to go this whole time without knowing what's supposed to happen.
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We're really happy that I don't know.
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We're one unborn child away from Dune.
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Cory, thanks for joining M. Law.
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We'll see you later.
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