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"Las tareas más simples sean todo un reto no aprendas sobre la culerilla de la manera difícil Able hoy con tu doctoro farmacéutico patrocinado por Gs. K Hello, hello. I'm Malcolm Gladwell host of smart talks with IBM. I recently spoke with IBM's new director of research J. Gambata we discussed his vision for the future of quantum computing at IBM research What we always do is answer what is the future of computing? Whether it's coming up with new algorithms Coming up with better AI coming up with quantum or coming up with just how do different accelerators go together It's our DNA to answer the question of what is the future? Isn't it a perfect problem for IBM because you kind of need to have a legacy of building stuff. Yes, a building actual physical machines Yeah, it's why I came to IBM. I wanted the experience the culture of Building hard things that others have not done before Where do you imagine we are in the timeline of this technology? They will come a point When it will mature right yeah my cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far away from that point with quantum? By 2029 will build the first fault tolerant quantum computer That is one that can run a very very large Large problem to learn how IBM is building the future of computing visit IBM.com slash quantum All right, well that was our That was our review of outcome among other discussion points But let's let's say you don't have Apple TV plus and do you have no intention of subscribing in this case? Maybe that's a good thing Or maybe you want to watch a movie about Hollywood that's Not incredibly bad or maybe your name is actually reef hawk And you can't bear the thought of watching another person named reef hawk Suffer because the world is a cruel place to wealthy handsome movie stars who treat everyone in their lives badly well Jordan and I can help with that. We each have a related recommendation for you as an alternative or maybe A supplement to outcome Will you do you think do you think reef is short for for Reefer reef when I was saying what would be short for Reefland where is that a name? Well is reef a name. I mean, I mean, I mean I mean It's probably a nickname is pine name or red alpha. I mean red alpha red alpha Quote red alpha hawk Hawk could be a last name that I'm gonna accept But reef is I'm well, I don't know. I mean, I mean they call him. I mean the movie opens You know what we should talk more about outcome But the movie open The movie opens with a clip of it's actually I mean I recognize the clip it's Joey Lauren It's Joey Lauren's from blossom as a five-year-old on the tonight show and they have Johnny Carson Introduce him and instead of saying Joey Lauren's he says please welcome reef hawk Bad dubbing and but he calls him reef So if he had a nickname he added his whole life My point wait. I just had a brilliant idea that was in no way Texas to me by our producer Sam This is totally my idea. Reef is Jonah Hill's way of apologizing to his former girlfriend who was the the surfer. I that's my practice not not Sam Sam cracked it. All right, we got a re yeah, Sam let's stop down. We're going to re record the first. I'm going to I now love the movie. It is now a masterpiece. No, let's get to our recommendation or recommend. You go first. You want me to go first here? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I go ahead. Okay, well, we talked quite a bit during our review of outcome about a lot of things, but one of the things we talked about was Keanu Reeves, an actor I do like. For my themed recommendation, I'm going to give you not only another Keanu Reeves movie, but another recent Keanu Reeves movie, and one that I think really underlines how bad of a choice he was for outcome. And it's the movie Good Fortune, which came out just last year. It was written and directed by Enkostar's Zezan Sorry. He plays a gig worker who swaps lives with a wealthy tech bro played by another person we mentioned quite a few times in that segment, even though he's not involved in that movie, poor man, to be affiliated with it without actually being affiliated with it, Seth Rogen. And this whole body swap scenario is due to the actions of a well intentioned but slightly inept guardian angel who is played by the one and the only reef hawk. I'm sorry, Keanu Reeves. And we kind of talked about this in the review, but in outcome, Joni Hill casts Keanu as like a bad dude. He's a narcissist. He only cares about himself. He's only making amends to these people because he's trying to figure out who's holding this blackmail material. And I just don't, again, I don't think that is what Keanu Reeves is good for, especially at this point in his life. Again, I talked about it. You think about him as Jon Wick. You think about him as Bill and Ted. You just think about him as this guy who you just like. You know, and I feel like if guardian angels exist, they probably would have a kind of genial Zen vibe like Keanu Reeves has. So he is the perfect guy to play that sort of role. And he's wonderful in good fortune. He is the best part of the film. The rest of the film, I would say, is only okay. The story is, I think, conceptually sound, but again, kind of like outcome. It crams a lot into a short movie. It's a little longer than outcome, but it's only like 95 minutes. And you have the stories of Aziz, you have Seth Rogen, you have Keanu, and you also have a like a fourth main character played by Kiki Palmer, who's like another gig worker. And there's body swaps and all this stuff about, you know, the divine and social commentary about how we relate to the world through these apps now like Uber Eats and, you know, apps like that. And, you know, there's all this kind of commentary about wealth. And there's jokes about the Will Smith movie hitch. It just feels like a season of television that has been kind of crammed into a feature. But if you want to see Keanu being good, you know, right now or last year. He is so good in that movie. And it's not just that, well, he's kind of, it's a better fit for him. You know, part of the movie without spoiling too much involves his character becoming mortal and experiencing mortal pleasures for the first time. And just the one scene in that movie where Keanu Reeves eats a cheeseburger for the first time is more fun and just more satisfying than the entirety. Of the movie that we spent 90 minutes talking about at the start of this show. Wow. Jeff, could you imagine these strawberries for thousands of years? But never actually knowing the sweet taste enclosed in those magical berries? I can't imagine. And in all fairness, that's a chocolate milkshake. You know, it's funny. I, I never saw it. You know, I don't know why it slipped. It was one of those ones that slipped through the cracks. I did want to see it. I like a Z's a lot. It just slipped through the cracks. And I forgot about its existence until right. Thank God for a show like film spotting SVU because this is a recent movie that's now on streaming. Yes. I really, I really should have checked out because it's it looked funny and, you know, and like I say, I'm a, I like everybody involved, but I am a, I don't know why I didn't see. I'm a huge as these fans. I'm, I'm, I'm team disease. You and a lot of people, this movie was a theatrical comedy. It did not do well. Movie theaters are not a great place for us in that week that I didn't go. What was in my life? Was it a summertime thing or was it terrified to think about who you were thinking about pooping that week? I'll stop. Please. I'm a man of character. I don't talk about those things. Okay. But at any event, it is, it is a movie where it's, it's a good streaming movie because it's not perfect, but it has some nice elements to it. And I think best of all is Keanu. And compared to outcome, it's basically, it's a wonderful life. So no, it did poorly at the box office and made less than it cost. It came out in mid October. That's a busy time. And I just slipped through the cracks. I apologize. And Sandra always in it too. Yes. Another great cast. So yes, even McKinley Henderson is in this movie as another angel. Oh my God. That's right. That's right. Sherry Cola. She's funny too. You're just going to risk great. Just keep saying what you see Jordan. Oh my God. Yeah. Penny Johnson, Gerard Cassidy Yeats from Deep Space Nine is in this movie. Oh, well, here we go. Can I give you my recommendation? He's going to put, let me just tell people where they can watch it. First of all, on the television. I don't know. One of those. They can watch it on stars. Oh stars. Or you can rent it on various digital platforms. Yeah. That's the one. They're all everything's on Amazon for $3.99 or Apple for $3.99 or what's the other one? Fandango at home. There's one more. But like, Buzuga or something like that is some stupid name. No, there's another one of those things that nobody uses. That's like a streaming. That's a $3.99. Everybody uses only Amazon. We have a graphic designer who can make a Buzuga shirt. Because I want a Buzuga shirt. Hold on. What's the one? Is it Boo Goo or something? I've never used Boo Goo. Voodoo. Voodoo. VU-DU. That's what it is. Voodoo. Voodoo. Okay. You've heard of voodoo, right? Sure. How you got from voodoo to Buzuga. Zuga. There was something silly. No one on planet Earth has ever used Voodoo. If you want to pay the $3.99, it's Amazon or Apple. That's Pepsi and Coke. Those are the only two options. Watch. Voodoo is now going to want to sponsor this show. And I'm going to have to delete all this. But let's, but you should watch it on stars. Watch it on stars. Yes. All right. What is your, what is your related recommendation? I'm going to make it quick. First of all, much like grief hawk made a mens to those that he wronged. I would like to make a mens a little bit to Jonah Hill. I was pretty harsh on him about his current slate of films. He's in the doghouse now. He's made a couple of stinkers. But he can be good. I liked his film mid 90s, which he directed and probably wrote or co-wrote. But something that he was in that nobody remembers and is relatively recent is a pretty good movie. It's not a great movie, but it's a good streaming movie. I would not recommend going to the theater to watch it. It's a film that came out in 2018 called Don't Worry. He won't get far on foot. Did you see this film? You know, I'm trying to remember if I did or not. I may not have. Yeah, it was not a big success. It is an Amazon film that did have a theatrical run, which even today Amazon hasn't really well, no, they finally cracked the code now with the project. Hail Mary, that's probably their first true bonafide hit. And yet do we see Ryan Gosling pooping it one time into a bag not once. Anyway, well, you got to read the book for that. So the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the Amazon put out. Don't worry. He won't get far on foot very quickly. It's written and directed by Gus Van Sant, who's made a lot of wonderful movies and he's made a few clunkers as well. And it is based on a true story about a fellow by the name of John Callahan and John Callahan was a satirical cartoonist. And he was a quadriplegic and recovering alcoholic and it's the John Callahan story. It's a very sad. But the movie's not sad. It's very darkly comic movie about a guy who finds sobriety and happiness after a very, very long struggle. And he's a deeply, deeply alcoholic person, a very troubled person. And he gets into a car accident and he, you know, he can't walk. He can't move. And then he's struggling and he's depressed and he's drinking more. And then over time, he finds meaning in life by becoming a cartoonist and also through sobriety. And he's a pretty standard 12 steps movie. I mean, it's nothing too original to about a guy becoming sober. And there's there are many great films about this. The lead actor is the lead performance is played by walking Phoenix and he's very, very good in it. And his sponsor, his AA sponsor is Jonah Hill. And he's almost unrecognizable in the film. And the first movie he made when he really changed his look. I mean, I saw this movie at its world premiere of the Sundance Film Festival. And I didn't barely knew anything about it. I didn't even know Jonah Hill was in it. And I swear to you, it took a couple of scenes for me to go, oh my God, that's Jonah Hill. It was like the first time I saw him, he was really thin. He had long blonde hair. And he's playing a hippie California rich gay. And he's a AA sponsor who's very like philosophical and funny. And he basically gets walking Phoenix on on the path to righteousness. And he's very, very, very good in the supporting role. I don't know, John Callahan. I'm serious. I'm serious. Sometimes I just make jokes because I get nervous. But I need something. Well, every day, like clockwork at 4 p.m., I get massively depressed. Well, I'm depressed in the moment I wake up. So I got you there. Listen, we're having a group talk. My place on Saturday. Why don't you drop by? The movie does not revolutionize doesn't reinvent the wheel. It's a pretty standard sobriety film. It's good. Walking Phoenix is always good. And it's a little, I remember it's a little long. It's a hundred and seventeen minutes. It's a little long. But it's something that I do recommend. And Jonah Hill is terrific as the sponsor. And totally like, you know how we were saying an outcome, you know, like what is that look he's doing? He looks crazy. He looks equally crazy. And that crazy. But he looks like you don't expect him to look in this too. Just like, what is that hair? Is that a wig? What is he wearing? But it's a case of him using that look to a higher purpose of creating a real character. Whereas an outcome. He's just like a maniac zipping around telling jokes, taking you know, being on the toilet. So I recommend listeners. This was a forgotten film from 2018. So it's just old enough now for people to remember it. It's not a masterpiece. But it's something that you might watch is a hey, this slip through the cracks and is pretty good. I think I'm pretty sure it did slip through the cracks for me. And I mean, I love also love walking Phoenix. So I'm kind of surprised that I didn't catch up with it. So this is one that I would like to watch. So tell me, where can I watch it, Jordan? Well, it does. It was produced by Amazon. So I would imagine that it's on Amazon. So I can firm that. Let me probably be useful to this. And I'll see if they do that. Don't worry. It's saying it is. It is on prime. I'm going to check also it's on prime and it's also on bazooka. No, it's on. It's on if you have the subscription to prime, which means also you get free delivery of towels to your house. But I think you could also if you want to pay to see it, it is on Fendango at home. And there you go. Oh my gosh. Sam Sam has already somehow made a bazooka logo. Hold on, let me get you got to open the slide. I got to open the chat. This is great content for an audio podcast, but we'll have to put this. We're going to blast this out on our socials. And we will make sure that bazooka takes over the world. How does bazooka film the audience? I mean, that's what the you know, every internet company that you've never heard of, they all sound like bazooka. I mean, I'll talk to me this. There are so many stupid names for streaming sites. And they all are spelled idiotically that it is not that bazooka is not that far from reality. No, but I was on the I was on the New York City subway just yesterday. And every ad is for an AI company doing God knows what they're maximizing your synergy. Yes. And minimizing your growth of the potential of the of the of your outcomes. And there are all these AI companies. And they all could have just been called bazooka dot a.m. Every single one of them. So I'll give you this. But bazooka is funnier than the equivalent version of that joke that could happen in outcome. If they had a fake streaming service. I'm honored. The name Matt Singer. I'm told that there's another chapter in this in this show where we talk about another thing that we've streamed recently that does not necessarily have a connection to outcome. And it's called streaming. What is it called again? What do we call it? Enjoy more ways to save at Ralph's like low prices in every aisle. And you can clip and save more with digital coupons in the Ralph's app. Plus you can earn fuel points to save up to $1 per gallon at the pump. So it's always easy to save big Ralph's so calmer over 150 years savings may vary by state fuel restrictions apply see site for details. Save big on your favorites with the buy five or more save a dollar each sale simply buy five or more participating items and save a dollar each with your card Ralph's fresh for everyone. This is Janet Kramer from wind down with Janet Kramer. Every mother's day I tell myself I'm going to be more thoughtful than flowers because flowers are beautiful. But they don't last in my house. Everyone always ends up in the kitchen friends family the kids and I love having things around that spark conversation and feel special. That's why I love the Lennox spice village and your mom will too. It's a set of 24 hand painted little houses that are actually spice jars. 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For example, if anybody has more than 10% of what they had for customer service 10 years ago, they're already 5 years behind it. If anybody is not using AI to make their developers who write software, 30% more productive today, with the goal of being 70% more productive. So we are not asking our clients to be the first experiment on it. We say, you can leverage what we did. We're happy to bring out all our learnings, including what needs to change in the process because the biggest change is our technology. It's getting people to accept that there's a different way to do things. To listen to the full conversation, visit ibm.com slash smart talks. That's the first episode. We're still figuring out what we want to keep from the classic SVU and how we can update this formula for the world of streaming as it is now, which is really so much different than it was eight years ago or even older than that when we started doing it. At that time, we had segments that were built around, we're going to give you this many recommendations that are new on streaming. We're going to tell you two things that are on our, my lists. You used to have a running queue on Netflix that was very important to what you watched. It still exists on your Netflix account and on other streaming sites. But now it's all algorithms and they just shovel things into your eyeballs based on the last thing you watched. You watched 10 minutes of this documentary about bees. Here's a documentary about bears or whatever. That is literally the hellscape that we live in now. We're trying to think of how we can make recommendations to you, the listener, but maybe make it more fun, more relevant, more interesting. We've given you some recommendations that directly connect to our review. Then I just thought it would be fun because clearly Jordan Hoffman is a man who will say anything about anything as proven already. I just thought it would be fun to kind of be honest about what we are watching ourselves, things that we're watching, not necessarily for work, for the podcast, for a writing assignment. What have we watched lately? That's why I thought it would be fun to kind of have some radical streaming honesty on this show. I agree. I think it's great. Do you want to go first? Tell us something you've seen lately that you would recommend? Yeah. I'm not embarrassed by this. It's something pretty cool that I watched last night. I am a huge fan of Canopy, which is embarrassing to you, Matt Singer, because you live in the greatest city on earth, New York City. The one problem with New York City is you don't"
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This segment features a recommendation for the documentary 'Revolution: New Art for a New World', promoting the film.

"Soviet art and Russian art and Russia in general. The movie was made in Russia in 2016. You could not make it right now because you know, Russia is currently invading Ukraine. And it's not a very good situation in there. And it's certainly in Ukraine or in Russia right now. But it's just about this very summarizing that I'll shut up about it because I know this is very esoteric topic. But it's about there was a very brief window in time right after the Russian Revolution in 1917 when the government, Lenin, you know, wanted to sponsor New Art. And they were really changing the rules of everything. You know, they overthrew the Tsar. They wanted to instill this Kaka-Mami idea called communism. For a little while, it looked like a good idea. And they had powered all these radical artists to do interesting things. And you know, supportive, like, you know, all those early famous posters you see of Lenin, you know, pointing and just that cool look, that early look. And it was a little bit of a utopia for the artists for four, not even four years, three, by 1921, they were all being, you know, they were all leaving. And there were there was a civil war. And then there was Stalin and the purges and half of these artists were shot. You know, Soviet Russia was not exactly any place you wanted to go. But this movie gets into it all. The politics of it all. I learned a lot about Lenin and Stalin. But it's really just the documentary about these artists and some of whom I've heard of, I've heard of Kazimir Malovich, I've heard of Vasily Kandinsky, I've heard of Mark Shagal, those are the three that I had heard of. And then six others that I'd never heard of. So it was pretty cool. My recommendation is Revolution colon, new art for a new world, directed by a woman by the name of Margie Kinmump, British documentarian Margie Kinmump, who I was reading her Wikipedia page. Apparently her father is maybe her grandfather, new, uh, uh, Ian, uh, Ian Fleming and based M on Wow. To bring it all to movies or yeah, no, the Kathleen was the daughter of John Henry Godfrey, Navy intelligence officer on whom Ian Fleming is said to have based M. And that was her father. So that's cool. Nothing to do with the film. No. But anyway, Revolution colon, new art for new world, I watched it last night. I learned a lot about Soviet art. I liked looking at the paintings I'd never seen before. I felt a little smart. And now I get to brag that I can come off like a smart guy here on SVU. You can, you certainly can. And you're, you, I love the, the range here, not just in what you've been talking about, but in, uh, where we're going to go from that movie to my random recommendation, which I can assure you is not about art history. Um, I, after seeing a lot of people talking about this movie online, I decided to watch something called Pizza movie. This is a, oh yes, this is a drug e comedy newly edited to Hulu. It stars a, Gatin Matarazzo from Stranger Things and Sean Gambroni from the Goldbergs is directed by these sketch comedians that I honestly was not all that familiar with Brian, uh, McElaney and Nick Coker. The premise is so unbelievably simple, even a drug-addled college kid could follow it, which I'm sure is the point. Two college roommates take an experimental drug they discover in their ceiling. And it is only after they ingest this that they realize that one, the drug is going to hit them in multiple stages. Uh, and in between each stage will be some momentary lucidity, just to really amp up the suspense. Um, while they're under the effects of the drug, they're going to have all these weird hallucinations, all these strange things are going to happen to them like they're going to think that they have swapped bodies or they're going to be attacked with a chain saw by their worst nightmare. And then the second element is that the only thing that can nullify these effects, which they've already taken the drug, there's nothing they can do about that. Unless they eat pizza, which they have already ordered, but it is waiting in the lobby of their dorm. So they have to go downstairs while hot to get it. So if the very notion of a movie where the entire plot is about people trying to go down a couple of flights of stairs while high, if that idea makes you smile as Jordan is smiling and chuckling right now, you will probably enjoy a pizza movie. Where did these come from? Oh my god. Presenting this. It's an incredible high. No, come on. No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't ask me why they decided to go with the name pizza movie other than, you know, they thought maybe people will be googling for it, writing like movie where guy takes drugs and orders pizza, and they figured pizza movie was like a good SEO play for that. Maybe it is not a great title, but it is a fun movie. I enjoyed it and it has some very amusing psychedelic sequences. I particularly liked this stretch where they discover that saying something, and I don't think this is spoiling it because they kind of lay out what's going to happen before it happens. They discover that if they say any sort of profanity, it will cause their heads to explode and send them almost like a groundhog day style back to like a few minutes earlier when this kind of stage of the drug kicked in. And so it's almost like a gauntlet of trying to not say profanity for a few minutes. Oh, that's fun. And it's like it becomes a game of game effect of looping. It is like an improv game almost. Did you see it's not streaming yet? So we'll talk about an X amount of ones. Do you see X at eight yet? I have not seen X at eight yet, but I would like to. When X at eight comes to streaming, it will not be a streaming movie because it's in theaters right now. Thank you. And by the way, overperformed. It did quite well. It's a neon release of a Japanese movie based on a video game. And it did quite well. And I it is what it's what you just talked about with pizza movie, but you know, scary. Yes. And not about pizza. Yeah. So I haven't seen that yet. But this this movie, I thought very clever kind of play for a streaming movie. I could see it doing very well, you know, with that core audience, I could see it being a streaming favorite on college campuses among, you know, the youngs who partake in elicit substances. We are not the youngs. We are the old story. We make that very clear. So much so that when I eat pizza, I have to have tons after that's how much. We're we're young people. They don't they don't subscribe to bazooka like us. They're three only olds are in on bazooka. And and I don't know, I don't know, maybe, maybe college kids won't watch it to college kids watch movies anymore. I'm we're too old to know. Tick tock. They're on tic tock. They they once in a while watch it. Well, if they chop it up on tic tock and put it on tic tock people, I think they will, they will enjoy it. So it's it's in days in it. They watch it. She's not in she's not in this. So if you are in so inclined, pizza movie, a very kind of very, uh, genial, very likable drug comedy. And again, it is on Hulu. Hello, Amanda. You don't know me, but I know you. I want to play a game. All right. As everyone's favorite movie character, Jigsaw from the software, Ancise likes to say, I want to play a game. And this week, I'm going to test Jordan's knowledge and the knowledge of producer Sam Van Halgren. Sam, thank you for joining. This is my vision here. I couldn't just I am so thrilled to be here on the premiere episode. The day. This is really excited. I did. Yes for you. Love it. As a long time film spotting listener too. It's fun to be doing a podcast with Sam. And now making him be on on microphone. I can't remember those those early episodes where it was all salmon at him. 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"this. Yeah, we might have to keep track of the score of these sorts of games. So the first one built in like a cushion mat where we had six six questions, but there was still like it came down to a tiebreaker because you know, we just whiff on one entire. That was excellent. Good job. That was very exciting. I can't wait to do that again with future future episodes with other stuff, stars who have appeared in Jonah only in Jonah Hill movies. I think that'll be the real good. Well, that was fun. That game. I was nervous, but now I'm the champions. So clearly, I loved it. I do want to tease for next week. You know, we anticipate coming back again next week. There's a lot of cool stuff coming out. We're not canceled like reef hawk in the next seven days. There's some cool stuff coming out to streaming next week. I just do a very quick, quick rundown on Netflix. There's a film called Noah Cajon out of body, which the singer's songwriter, Noah Cajon faces the pressure of making his next album and returns to his Vermont roots and family to get back in tune with himself. Is that is that a documentary? Who is Noah Cajon? I think it's Noah Cajon. I've never heard of this before. I've heard of it. I could tell that from the way you mispronounced his name. I've heard of a very familiar with him. The only con I know is Connunian Singh. That's the con for me. I don't think he's covered in this motion picture. We're also next week on Netflix. It's kind of a fun one. It's called Rumates and it stars Adam Sandler's daughter. She's been in a bunch of movies. She's now doing the NEPO baby, but we love her. It's called Rumates when a college freshman played by Sadie Sandler, asked a cool, confident girl, Chloe East from the heretic and fabulmans to be rumored, a blossoming friendship quickly spirals into a war of passive aggression. I would like to watch rumates and I think that may be a little bit of a success. We may catch up with it after because the one we're definitely going to do next week, we got to say when we have to, when you moral imperative, when I first learned that SVU was coming back and I begged Alison to pretend that she was too busy to become the guest again and to co-host and let me do it. I was like, I need the excuse to watch more Mark Wahlberg film. The excuse is here week two coming to prime, which is the the the only streaming service that gets you a free delivery on paper towels. Peter Farley, Oscar winner. He didn't win the Oscar, but director of the Oscar winning film, maybe he was a producer on it, so he did win. Peter Farley, who directed Green Book, his new film is called Balls Up, two American marketing executives, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser are fired for blowing a client sponsorship opportunity and decide to use their free tickets to a major soccer match. Their drunken debauchery leads them to be hunted by every person across the country. I don't I don't even know what that means, but all I know is that I can only I can only imagine if outcome led to a lengthy discussion of the bathroom habits and the answers. I can only imagine what's going to happen when we review a movie called balls. We need some feminine energy on the show, but it's not coming next week. The following week, we're going to do roommates with Sadie, Sadie Singer. Do you have an aunt named Sadie? You're right that I should. It would make Sadie Sandler. Sadie Sandler. We're going to do that soon, but next week I'm all in I'm all up for balls up. So I think that's what we're going to be watching. So thank you to the listeners in advance. Anything else you want to add, Matt Sanger? Yes, and I want to first of all, thank you, Sam, and thank you, Jordan. It's great to be back. This was a lot of fun. Maybe too much fun. Probably too much. I'm going to say listeners might find it to be too much fun, but it was this was wonderful to be back and I had a great time. But we are still kind of figuring out the full in-s and outs of the format here and we want to hear from you the listeners. We would love to hear your feedback about the show. What you liked. What else you would want to hear. They're going to all say bring back Allison. Well, other than that. Which you would like. What other things can we can we discuss? I had an idea. I'm going to throw it out there. We'll see if anyone takes us up on it. Good. You game ideas. We would love new game ideas. Absolutely. You can send us game ideas. Movies you want us to talk about. Streaming services you want us to talk about. If they're not the most obvious ones, if there's ones that are out there that you particularly like. I also thought people could send us maybe the places they subscribe to and a genre of movie. And we could give them back personalized recommendations. We can add that to our recommendation segment. So if you have anything you want to send and you or you would like maybe to see if you could get a personalized recommendation for us. The email address is mat at film spottingspu.com. That's mat at film spottingspu.com. Ironically, those go straight to Jordan. He's the only one who's going to read that. No, we'll get them and we would love to hear your feedback. What you want to hear, what you like to hear. Tell us because we're back. We're back, baby. And so we're here for you and we want to make it the best podcast possible. Coming up in the film spotting feed this week on Friday on the film spotting mothership. Adam and Josh will honor the late great Robert Duval with their top five Duval scenes. Oh, plus the maybe we'll do a letter box thing of Robert Duval down the line. What would be your favorite Matt favorite Robert Duval scene? What was his best scene in the Will Ferrell movie kicking and screaming? I don't know. I mean, it could be something from the godfather tender mercies. It's a hard one. That's why they people have to listen to find out there's so many good ones to choose from. I'm going to listen. That sounds like a good show. Plus the final four round of 1940s madness. Vote now at film spotting madness.com. Again, next week we'll be back with Peter Farley's balls up with Mark Walberg and Paul Walter Hauser. And in the meantime, you can find me on Instagram and letterboxed at Super Pulse. I'm also on Blue Sky at Matt Singer. Jordan, where can people find you? Oh, God. I'm trying to get off social media. It's a bit of a hero. Don't look for Jordan. Just come back. I'm one. I do a little blue sky. Okay. You can put my name in there. I'm on an ex, but I don't read it. And I'm on Instagram is just pictures of like me going to like, you know, Chinese restaurants and stuff. You're not going to get anything good out of that. No, I disagree. It's compelling. I do a little blue sky. You can find me on blue sky. But I'm trying to get off that too. Honestly, blue sky is just as bad as X. Well, on that wonderful upbeat note, film spotting SVU is produced by saying that you should follow no time out. Follow the film spotting socials. We have where the action is. And I have film spotting. And I will say I have reactivated the long dormant film spotting SVU Facebook page. I've already updated it a few times Facebook.com slash film spotting SVU. You can find stuff about the show from the show. It's over there. Film spotting SVU is produced by Sam Van Halgren. I'm Matt Singer. Oh, I'm supposed to say my name's Jordan Hoppen. Thanks for listening."
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