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🗓️ 14 February 2022
⏱️ 71 minutes
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0:00.0 | Yeah, Cosner was great in the movie. He was great. Well, you had a chance to see it. I'm happy. I sat down and watched a movie. I was |
0:14.9 | gonna wait. I mean, I've watched most of your movies. We grew up with most of the movies and it I tiered up. I thought |
0:22.6 | Cosner did a great job. Thank you. It's called Draft Day. Draft day. Yeah, that's right. I don't know anything |
0:29.5 | about football. I know nothing. And did it work for you? Yeah, it worked for me because it's a story. It's a |
0:34.0 | human story about business, about politics in politics in terms of business. We watch a lot of movies where we |
0:40.3 | don't know really the subject matter. Yeah, we don't have to know about how to operate a nuclear plan. Yeah, and we |
0:48.5 | get involved in in the tension of those kinds of situations. Sure. It's gonna blow up. Oh my God. What are |
0:54.6 | gonna do about it? And they got to do this. Right. But we don't also we also don't want your nuclear plan every |
0:59.2 | Sunday to see if it's gonna blow. But yeah, well, that's an interesting. Maybe maybe we should know. No, but I was it was |
1:11.9 | very compelling and I thought that Cosner did an amazing job playing that character. Like I forget what a |
1:17.2 | great actor he is. Yeah, you know, he's not had an opportunity to stretch those muscles, I think, in a |
1:23.6 | while. Yeah. And he's done some smaller roles just lately. Uh-huh. And here he gets to go full flower. Yeah. And he |
1:32.6 | makes mistakes. I think that's one of the cool things about having a hero that makes mistakes and then |
1:38.0 | sort of takes the whole movie to sort of fight his way out of it, hopefully. I mean, you've been a filmmaker for |
1:44.4 | what? How long now 35, 40 years? Yeah. If you include the early ones, the I think the first one was |
1:50.9 | Cannibal Girls. Uh-huh. We made for $12,000. I don't think I saw that one. Yeah. I do. You should. Is it |
1:57.1 | available? I think it is. Yeah. Video tape somewhere. Uh-huh. But I think if you looked online, you could |
2:02.9 | find it. I'm not so sure it's such a good idea. But what was Cannibal Girls about? Um, well, it's it's |
2:10.3 | Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin. Yeah. The stars long before SCTV. Right. And all the movies that you |
2:15.6 | got to love them with. Right. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. You know, we were all |
2:17.9 | growing up in Canada and Toronto. And, you know, we thought, Hey, let's make a movie. I've done a few |
2:24.8 | shorts that knew them because we were all hanging around in Toronto. And, you know, let's improvise a |
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