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ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – An in-depth conversation with Comic Con Revolution CEO Drew Seldin, who returns to the program with a preview the Inland Empire’s only full scale comic & pop culture experience, taking place THIS weekend at the Ontario Convention Center (May 18-19); featuring an amazing guest line-up of  comic book legends, artists & writers, film & TV stars, voice actors, cosplayers and so much more - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app

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Six, We're live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Let's talk about Comic Con Revolution, the Inland Empire's only full scale comic and pop culture experience. It returns to the Ontario Convention Center this weekend Saturday and Sunday, May eighteenth and nineteenth. Comic Con Revolution is the Inland Empire's largest comic and pop culture event. And let me just tell you true Selvin, who is the Comic Con Revolution CEO. He joins me in studio. We've had this conversation any number

of times and years and it never gets old. True, it is good to see you. It's good to have you back. How have you been my friend? I have been good and it's great to be back. It's like visiting an old college roommate. We're just going to pick up where we left off my front. Absolutely, we have one point in contention. I

don't know if you heard our discussion. Before we walked in. I was talking with Mark Ronner, who is a comic book officionado in his own right, Okay, I have been under the impression that there was a distinction with the difference between graphic novels and comic books. I was under and Mark says it's a misinformed opinion that graphic novels and comic books are exactly the same. I thought that there was a slight distation where the graphic novels might have been

a little bit more sophisticated, they might have been different subject matter. What say you? I mean, I don't think there's a definitive answer. I mean, I think this is going to be one that we can debate and go over for centuries to come. But in most cases, I mean, a novel is going to be more detailed, it's going to be a longer story, whether they skew more adult or not. I mean, I think that's based solely on just a subject matter, because I've seen graphic novels that

were clearly, you know, written for like My Little Pony. You know. So again the point being so, I mean, they're two different categories, and they're sold to two different categories. But to me, I think there's a similarity that really wouldn't draw a full distinction. Okay, fair enough. It's so funny you mentioned My Little Pony. I once shared a table at a comic con, I think the Emerald City Comic Con with a My Little Pony artist and my stuff. I'm also a fairly prolific comic author,

but all of filthy stuff, horror stuff, violent stuff. By the end of the weekend, these guys weren't talking to me. Why do you think that is, Mark? They were traumatized by me and by the kind of people who came to get autographs from me. So this is great. See it's funny because I was speaking to a whole group of my little pony people and they had but good things to say about you, Mark. So you know, I don't know what happened. Well, maybe I've turned a corner

with the Brony's well drew. If anything, that highlights the passion in not only the various art forms, but also the conventions where we come together, have these types of discussions, have these types of debates, compare notes experiences, and I guess that's a little sample of what we might expect at Comic Con Revolution. Oh absolutely, I mean this is actually year seven. So we started Comic Con Revolution back in twenty seventeen, which when I think about

it doesn't seem that long ago. But when I look in the mirror, it feels like a century ago, and it's grown, it's evolved and it's really becoming something very very special for comic fans, for hardcore novices, for first timers. You're really going to have a great time at the show. It's this year. We've got so much going on, so much to discuss, to debate. I mean, right off comics, We've got Adam Kuber

coming. He's never been to Dani Glampire. You know, the man's touched pretty much all the major characters you can possibly think of, so that's exciting for people. We're doing a big time Star Wars thing. We've got the voice actors from Clone Wars, including Ashley Eckstein, Matt Lanter, Dee, Bradley Baker, you know, Anakin Obi, Wan Ahsokatanoe, all the Clones. Luckily it's only one guy who are bringing in members of the Rebels cast

Vanessa Larjo, Tyler Gray. So there's just so much going on with that. We added a couple of people recently. We've got some incredible wrestlers. We've got Tris Stratus and Leda coming. We've got Samoa Joe Comming who just lost the aw title. We've got John DiMaggio coming. Tell Mark Ronald that I tell him we talk wrestling all the time, and he acts like we never do and and he works on the show, but he doesn't know the show. I like wrestling into wrestling. That's the whole point. You're saying,

we need to talk wrestling more. Here's our opportunity. Lay it on us, Mark, Oh, now it's on me. My default is to always play the Piper's pit clip of rowdy Roddy Piper taunting Jimmy Superflies with but he hits him with the pineapples, coconuts, coconut okay, okay, knocks him back all the way through the set wall, and then whips him with his belt. Are you satisfied now, mo, I'm satisfied. I want to make sure you're happy that this show meets your standard. I think I

need to be a guest at this show. The interesting the interesting thing is the and Mark. We'll talk about that for next year. But the interesting thing is the weird dynamic that wrestling and comic fans. It's an overlap. It totally is an overlap. The same origins. Yeah, I guess their heroes, there's villains. I guess the storylines are that similar. And it's it's if you look at it You're like, oh, what is this?

You know, you have these incredibly athletic people doing flips and jumps and smashing each other chairs, you know, and then you've got people who are sitting around, you know, reading and writing comic books. Where's the connection? But it is an incredible connection. It always has been at our shows. By do you why do you think superheroes have always worn capes since the thirties, totally totally tied to wrestling. Yeah, but if you look at wrestling

characters, they are in many respects larger than life. There they are accomplishing superhuman feats. The first time I saw Jimmy Superfly snook off the top rope, I was amazed. And you look at the athleticism today in wrestling, which is amazing. What people are doing in AEW now and in WWE is absolutely remarkable. And it's men, it's women. I mean, the moves, the flips, the aerials, it's really truly incredible. All that as a precursor, we're going to get a little bit of all of that at

Comic Con Revolution. And I want to go back. You said you started in twenty seventeen, and I remember our previous conversations where the pandemic did you know favors? And I know it did a lot of us know favors? And I know for a while you didn't necessarily know what the future was going to hold. None of us did, but especially with this particular property, you didn't know what the future was going to hold. Tell that story again, how you made it through the pandemic? Well, I mean, much

like everyone, it was really just what is this? Nobody's ever experienced anything like this? What do we do have an event that sole purpose is to bring thousands of people in an enclosed room? So right, so it's kind of like, what's the worst possible thing you can have? There? You go? So we we truly didn't know, you know when it first was

announced. And the wild thing was that was that March. My partners James and Mike and I we were on a plane flying out that night to do about a two month advance walk through prep the whole thing, and I fell asleep and they woke me up screaming at me. Do you know what's going on? And I was like, are we going down? You know? And they're like, worst, don't start on a plane right right? And do you know what's going on. So, you know, we got there

and I was like, what are they gonna do? What is this going to last? Like a week? You know, a month? Come on? So we all thought right, and then it became obviously this incredible experience in situation for everybody, but we didn't know. But when restrictions started to change and things started to mellow a little bit, we said we got to

get something going. We can't wait till our dates came around, and we jumped in on a date the convention center had been closed, and they like, hey, if you could get something in in the end of the year, let's just do it. And we work with the Ontario Convention Center and they're amazing out there. They have this is an incredible team, and we put it together and people were chomping at the bit to get back out. All the restrictions were in place, everyone was wearing masks, we were doing

distancing, you know, the whole thing. But it just showed that people were ready to get back into it. And that was December of twenty one. We then came back in May of twenty two, and then last year obviously in May of twenty three, and now May of twenty four and our last year show was our biggest show ever. We did a whole Avatar the Last A bendercast reunion had never been done before, and people loved it. And this year we're tracking the same way. They're thrilled at these Star Wars

reunions that were bringing back. They love the comic talent, and we're going to jam pack that convention Center again this weekend when we come back. I would love to get into the Star Wars reunions, given that we are in Star Wars Month and people are more aware and sensitive to all things Star Wars in the month of May than any other time of year. My guest right now is Drew Selden, who joins me in studio. We're talking about Comic

Con Revolution. He's a Comic Con Revolution CEO is coming up this weekend May eighteenth and May nineteenth at the Ontario Convention Center. I don't know, I'm gonna put him on a spot. Are we giving away any tickets tonight? Yeah? Why not? Okay, then we're gonna give away some tickets tonight. You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty.

My guest in studio right now is Drew Seldon, who is the CEO of Comic Con Revolution and Comic Con Revolution is coming to the Inland Empire the Ontario Convention Center this weekend Saturday and Sunday, May eighteenth and May nineteenth. Let's pick it up right there, Drew, what should people be ready for or not even be able to prepare for? Because I know you have a lot of great guests, you have a lot of great panel discuss what's going

on this weekend? Okay, so what's going on everything and anything related to the magic of comics and pop culture and we're really doing some incredible stuff. We have three panels that I'm going to highlight today because you're actually gonna need a risk man to get into them because we're expecting to be a capacity. So we have a Clone Wars Reunion panel, which is featuring our four leads

that we're bringing in from the Clone Wars cartoon series. And you know, it's an opportunity to meet the one and only Ashley Eckstein, who is the voice of Ahsokatano, and she is just unbelievable. This is a person who is a voice talent that got to roll to voice a character in an incredibly world known popular sci fi universe called Star Wars, and it was a brand new character. Did you know that she's easy on the eyes too, Yes, but she is just a she's just she's she was just referred to by

my daughter her as a ray of sunshine, and she really is. Because she loves the fans, she loves the convention, she loves you know, the character that really she gave life to, and it's the character of Ahsokatano. And you know, Star Wars fans, you may or man out of heard this can be a little prickly. No, they can, they can't. I know. I don't want to be the one to break this everybody, but you know, she came in and it was this character that nobody

knew what to do with. And the popularity that she gave life to this character is unbelievable. There's no Star Wars Disney Plus show without her, No, definitely not. It just doesn't happen, no, I mean. And the show was unbelievable, and they took it in places, and she guest starred in the other shows. Like I said, it really was such a unique. If you are in your forties and fifties and you grew up on the original trilogy, and you know, Star Wars has been part of basically

your whole life. This character was invented out of nowhere, you know, it wasn't from the movies, and really she is so beloved that it's remarkable. So that's one thing we're Also we have another Star Wars it's a clone Wars panel. Excuse me, it's a Rebels panel. Unfortunately, we had a couple of the people be unable to make the show, but most of the cast is going to be there. We have an X Men ninety seven

panel, which most of the voice cast is going to be there. And this is the hottest say I'm kind of jealous, kind of jealous, Well you can come. I'm still kind of jealous, all right now. So those are the three panels that really are gonna you know, you're going to need to really plan for if you if you definitely want to be a part of because there's going to be limited availability. Because again, once the room's

a capacity, it's a capacity. When you say limited availability, when you say the words comic con, for some people who may not know, it evokes the visions of one hundred and fifty thousand people in San Diego. That's their only reference point. But this is going to give you, i'll say, a large slice of that feeling, but you're not going to be as tightly packed. Is that fair to say? Yeah, it's one hundred percent.

No. I mean when I say limited availability, it's because the room only holds five hundred people, you know, or three hundred and fifty people some of the rooms, you know, whatever that number is. Uh, So that's why I say that. But yeah, I mean again, last year, we had about eighteen thousand people circulate through the show over the weekend, and we're expecting about that again this time. But it's it's that's the right amount of people for the Ontario Convention Center. God. No, Why

the Inland Empire, I know why. It's I think it's an untapped resource or a place where you know, I think it's been begging for something like this. But when you take me back to twenty sixteen or twenty seventeen, why was the decision made to go through the Inland Empire, Well, we

were looking for an untapped market. You know, you could throw a darter to board and you're going to hit a comic convention weekend and city fifty two weeks out of the year, there's no doubt about it, and sometimes you're going to hit three or four. So you know, we were looking an underserved area and a weekend that was impacted with other shows. We broke out the charts, we broke out the graphs, and we circled in on a couple of places in the Inland Empire, home to twelve million plus people.

They don't have to drive million, they don't have to drive all the way to the LA Convention Center, they don't have to drive all the way to Palm Springs, and it seemed, you know, there was nothing major that weekend that was going to be in direct competition with us on the West coast, and that's why we settled there. There was science and work that went into choosing it. Wait a minute, I'm scrolling this list. Mark Greg the Hammer Valentine is going to be there. Aha, Okay, and the

honky talk man Smode Joe. Look, take me back, take me back. And I think this is a part of the allure for everyone that speaks to my childhood actually almost into my adulthood. Such fond memories, great entertainment and to be able to meet a lot of these people. Those are some special memories. Yeah, absolutely, and it invokes those memories. And what I love about cons and talent that really wants to be there and meet their

fans is they have a great time too. You know, you go to some cons and guests are sitting there and they're on their phone and their heads down, and you know that they don't really want to fully interact or whatever. And then you have other guests who are getting up and they're running to people in costume, and those are the kind of guests we try and bring

in because really that makes the experience. If you're coming to the show and you're getting ready to meet your heroes, your heroes have to deliver otherwise you walk out of there. Letdown. See they always say never meet your heroes, but this is a time in space and place where you kind of do want to meet your heroes one hundred percent. I mean, you know, listen, there's a bunch of us out there who met you know, Bill Shatner, We know what it's like to meet heroes. Look ahead, rub

it in. I've met it even more than once. Mark Ronner for whatever reasons, I guess he just wasn't a big enough name to get tied spend a lot of time with Nimoy. Does that count? Yes? Yes? Does that cancel the two of you out? I mean the second in command? Yeah? I get I guess you got to know your place. I mean I hung out with a Huro as well, so you know. Then there's that. Here's a contest. Really nobody can, but it's fun playing Before we go to break, I said last segment that we were going to

give away some tickets to Comic Con Revolution. This would be a good time to do it. If how many tickets do you want to give away? I don't want to step on your toes. I don't listen. What do you want to do? Let's have fun? What about a family four pack? Cool? Okay, I'm going to open up the lines and drewe you're gonna give me a number between one and ten. Gotta go with seven.

Call her number seven. If you're calling number seven, a family four pack to Comic Con Revolution at the Ontario Convention Center in the Inland Empire, call her number seven, a family four pack to Comic Con Revolution at the Ontario Convention Center this weekend. You gotta be able to go this weekend May eighteenth and May nineteenth, and the Inland Empire Family four Pack is yours. If you are caller number seven, the family four pack is yours. It's later

with mo Kelly. We have another segment with Drew Selden of Comic Con Revolution in just one moment. This later with Mokelly Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. And I'm continuing my conversation with Comic Con Revolution CEO Drew Seldon, who joins me in studio. We just gave away a family four pack. Comic Con Revolution is the Inland Empire's largest comic and pop culture events. This weekend May eighteenth and May nineteenth, It's returning to the Ontario Convention Center. I

forgot to ask Tawalla who our winner was. But from what I understand, very excited. Some kids will be going in. Let's talk about the kids. How these conventions, these moments will forge lifelong memories. Yeah, listen, when a kid comes in, it's kind of magical. And my daughter can attest, and we have a couple of great stories. So there was one of our shows, a little girl came in and she was a Princess

Leiah from a new Hope. So she had the white thing, you know, the hood or whatever, the white outfit, and whether she knew who she was and she knew why she was dressed that way, she had no clue, but she was so happy because everyone was just gushing about her. And you know, again, I don't know if she knew why, but that was the joy. And we used to give out medals as for our cosplay contest winners, and I gave her one of the medals for just you

know, being incredible, and she lit up. And even my own daughter who came to the show, she got to meet Kevin Conroy rest his soul. Yeah, and she was a tremendous is still a tremendous Batman fan, and watching her light up from that. But they come dressed up, or they see someone dressed up, They see Jedis, they see superheroes, they see jokers, you know, they see just wild the crazy costumes that just

boggle the mind and throw the imagination. We actually do a whole kids cosplay contest, so they're not compeding against the adults, and it's their stage and that's hosted by two people, Ming Chin from AMC Comic AMC comic book men who's a great friend of the company, and Angie Viper who's a professional cos

player. And in addition to the kids, they run the adult cosplay contest which is Saturday and the kids one a Sunday, and the kids get prizes and again they get to parade across the stage and show off what they help make or what they're wearing, and everyone's clapping for them and it's magical. They love it. And also kids will have an under are free by the way to come to the show with a paid adult ticket. You should have

led with that. Each year in which I may talk to you, I ask you a version of this question because I think it's relevant each and every year. I know that a portion of you is still a kid, and I know a portion of you revels in this. Even though you have the responsibility of running it, that child inside of you still gets to enjoy it, right absolutely. I mean, in the end, work is work. If you're happy, if you're lucky enough to be happy when you are working,

you're one of the luckiest people in the world. So again, is it grueling? Are their headaches? Is it stress? Of course, because that's what work is. But this Saturday. I get to meet all those people too. I haven't met a lot of them yet. I get to meet all of them, I mean people. Also we haven't mentioned yet. Ross Markwan from Walking Dead is coming, Adrian Policky from The Orville, from John Wick from G I O G I oh G I Joe is coming. It's a little late. It's a little late, I'm saying, you know.

And and there's also there's people from Vanessa Marshall is coming. You know. We we added uh today. We added Uh the voice the voice of Assage Interests from Rebels and from Clone Wars, Nikaia Futterman, who's also in voice in the Sonic the Hedgehog Games. We added Christopher Judge this week from Stargate. Yes, and he's also the voice of Credos from the God of War Games. I didn't know that, Yeah, I know that. So, like I said, And these people and Tarren Manning from Orange is the

New Black. So, like I said, we added all these people in the in the last couple of days, which is exciting. So again the idea of continuing to build the show until the last minute is thrilling. But yes, like I said, I get to meet all these people to this weekend, so I can't wait. Well. Shout out to our family four pack winner Kelly Copeland from Lake Elsinore, who will be taking the family to

the event. I was being told by Tuala that they were going crazy on the phone and and that makes me feel good because I know that there's going to be some wonderful family memories which are going to be made this weekend, which on a state for life. Yeah, I absolutely hope. So and Kelly, when you get in and you check in, please tell somebody to get Drew. I want to meet you guys. I want to thank you for listening, and I want to thank you for coming out very quickly.

I know that people who didn't win the tickets probably want to know more. They can go to Comic Conrevolution dot com to get information, But let the last words be yours as far as why they should come out and the whole point of it all. The whole point of it all is just a great family fun weekend. It's a comic con, it's a pop culture event.

Is going to be people to meet celebrities. There's going to be panels to listen to, to enjoy, to learn, to hear behind the scenes stories from X Men ninety seven from Star Wars, rebels from Star Wars, Clone Wars from Adrian Pelicki, who funny enough, they're going to do She's going to do like a career kind of retrospective and it's actually hosted by her brother who's a comic artist, and they've actually written a comic together, so that'll

be also fun to you know, see your brother sister Banter who are in that kind of thing. There's gonna be wrestling panels, there's going to be how to build your own lightsaber panels, there's going to be cosplay contests. You know. There's just gonna be a fun general environment to enjoy to experience. If you're a hardcore collected, We've got plenty of booths selling comics from all eras, you know. If there's gonna be boxes mark graphic novels so

that we'll definitely have them there too. If you need to get your stuff graded, we're gonna have opportunities for that. If you need to get your autographs authenticated, JASA is going to be there for that. If you're hungry, there's going to be food trucks for that. Again, it's really it's a great weekend. Bring the family, have a great time. And also just to our Instagram followers, I said I was going to announce another contest

if you were Justice League Unlimited fan. The final episode, Superman was fighting dark Side and gave a wonderful speech. First person who finds me at the show this weekend and recites that one to me. I've gotten a couple of autograph prize packages from guests and from past years for you, so say one more time, just in case they weren't ready for that. All right, are you ready now? Justice League Unlimited final episode, Superman is fighting Darkseide

and he gives a great speech slash monologue. First person who finds me this weekend at the show recites it to me. I got some autographs from past guests over from the last seven years. I got a little prize pack for you, so look on look out for me. And these are just FROMO Kelly listening pastors. So that means you have to find Drew Seldon, who is Comic Con Revolution CEO. Go to Comic Conrevolution dot com. There are still tickets available. I can't promise that there are a lot of tickets,

so hurry up. Straight away. Get your tickets right now. It is going to be at the Ontario Convention Center this weekend May eighteenth and May nineteenth, in the center of the Inland Empire. Drew Seldon, Let's do this every single year. I appreciate you, and each time we may cover some of the same ground, but we also cover new ground because I'm finding more and more people are now discovering Comic Con Revolution and they need to know more

about it. Yes, I love it. I appreciate you guys having me on. You guys are the best, and I would love to come back year after year and continue to talk about this when you and I are, you know, both coming here from the old Age home, so well, we're getting closer to that. As a matter of fact, that would be great. Jud my friend. Always good to see you, you too,

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really checked in to figure out what everyone is watching these days. Stephan, What is on your television watch list right about now? I actually just finished Baby Reindeer, which is apparently a true story about a crazy stalker. That's not a spoiler, that's right in the beginning. But it's one of those shows where you're like, okay, another one, but three episodes in they start developed, or they start going back in the character's background and it gets

crazy dark, really dark. And it's only it's a limited series, so it's only like eight episodes. Real easy binge for a weekend. All right, all right, what about you? Mark Ronner? I actually popped in on the show Fush was just talking about and it was a bit much for me. I backed right out. You the horror fan. There's some stuff in there that made me a little uncomfortable. Anyway. I have been catching up with Curb Your Enthusiasm. The final season has wrapped, and when you

had Marcia Collier in talking text stuff. There's the funniest part in the first episode of the final season where Larry's trying to talk to Siri and get directions in his car and he loses his mind, and then he starts shouting and swearing at her and calling her names that we can't say here on the public's airwaves. You must see this. Oh, we can say it. We just wouldn't be able to say it again the next day because we would be suspended. It would be replaced. Yes, yes, we are all very

much replacement Curb. Your enthusiasm is still hilarious. What twelve season's in? I gotta ask Robin. I don't know if you can hear me. Robin is also working on The Ones and twos. What are you watching on TV or streaming these days? Elizabeth? Oh? Yeah, Now, I we've had Cary Preston on the show before Equalizer. We have a tie to both of those shows. Carry Preston has been on the show with us before. And also Vanessa Herron, who used to work as an editor here at KFI.

She writes for The Equalizer and the last two I think the most recent episode. She wrote that episode. So I'm glad that you're supporting The Equalizer because you're basically supporting KFI. One person removed, Vanessa Herrin, who used to work here in the news department. I like The Equalizer. Now, I wonder would you be open to this? Have you seen The Equalizer of

movies? I think the first one? Okay, there was talk about possibly combining both Queen Latifa and Denzel Washington, who I'm just telling you that it's out there where they would have Queen Latifa like the niece of Denzel Washington's Robert McCall character. Look, it's all about money, and they would be able to monetize both franchises. I just say it's a good idea. I said,

it's an idea of being bandied about. I'm curious about the Queen Latifa show because just as a matter of principle, I wasn't watching it because I love the Edward Woodward Show. So Edward Woodward is just a fun name to repeat to yourself until it's completely meaningless. Woodward, which name was that? Edward Woodward? How is the Queen Latifa version of The Equalizer? Can she

sell it with the violence and stuff? I don't know if she can because it's a TV show and you're limited as far as what you can say, what you can do. She has had some fight scenes, but it's broadcast television, you know. The limitations of broadcast television, of course, but you got to remember the original Equalizer. He was kind of an elderly man when the show took place, and so it wasn't like those fights were completely

realistic. Basically, you'd have to get up close enough to somebody tone him in the crotch or something. Well, to Denzel Washington's credit, he's done a pretty admirable job of trying to sell it. This last one I wasn't a fan of. He had really slowed down, I mean really slowed down. Yeah, there's only so much you can cover up with with the fight

choreography. Yeah, and quick cuts in the editing. I've seen all the all three of Denzel's Equalizer movies, and they're terrible, but they're fairly The first one was good. The first one is laugh out The second one was was was horrible. I can barely do this with you. The first the first one was like an advertisement for home Depot, first of all, which offended me just to the home marked. It wasn't home Depot with homemarked. I was defended all the way down to my DNA by that alone. But

no, it was it was laugh out loud, silly. The slow motion shots of him getting ready to mix it up with people. Come on, that's the whole thing. He looks at his watch and counts down and got like nine seconds before he you know, rubbed everyone out. Not a fan, I'm a fan of violence. So if you could just fast forward to those parts, it had plenty of violence in that movie. They had drill bits and I'm sorry, go ahead, Robin Oh the streaming platform, Oh

deja fou. That's That's actually one of my preferred Denzel Washington movies. I actually wish they did a sequel or an update to it, because I would like to hear more about that story. It's quasi time travel. I say, quasi. You have to see the movie to know this not really time travel, but they're trying to undo an event. I think that's on two B right now, isn't it? Probably is. I mean it's been out forever, so, I mean you can probably find it a number of places.

But it was really underrated, underrated. Have you seen it? Mark? It's not I would recommend. I don't remember because during that period was he did fallen around that time and I like falling too, and I remember I think I fell asleep seeing Fallen at a drive in and I was with the long Suffering One and she was petrified with fear because it's kind of a creepy movie. It is like, how could you sleep through that? So, yeah, that one's on me. Okay, I gotta go back.

And man, you're not a good judge of movies. I can see that. I'm not a good partner in a movie either. Apparently. Well that's between you and the long Suffering One. I won't get in that. Well, and you now we see all tomorrow? You know what tomorrow is? Name that movie? Cult classic, no theme, but a lot of fun. Can if I am six forty. We're live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app,

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