 See you in my dreams. Wait, wait, wait, wait, we'll see, we'll see. Sea Tier Netflix movie. You comfortable sitting like that? Yeah. Cross legged on the couch. I was never able to do that. Yeah, so what do you want? I'm uncomfortable with you sitting this way because I can't. I'm comfortable. Should it be about my comfort? If you're comfortable this way and I'm comfortable this way, that should be fine. Okay, fine, all right. Yeah, but like this is not fun for me. What do you mean? How do you want? Because we always sit this way. Good way. You never sit this way. I do. Well, how do you help me more up straight forward sitting? Yeah. Okay. Are you able to go into like half lotus? It's impressive. Welcome to Spoonsville and we're doing a review. This is going to be something that we do where we also review. We review all movies. There is nothing we won't review. Actually, this is what's going on. All right, let's let me, let's give you a backstory. We have wanted to start this channel for a while. I've been the problem because I'm very, I feel like you guys probably can already tell that he's more easy breezy. It's just because I'm really nervous and I have a lot of anxiety about... It's hard to put yourself in. Yeah, it's hard. Okay, that's the only reason. I'm not, you know, yeah, I don't know. I just, I know that people often a lot of times think I'm a serious person. But anyway, this is why I was more reluctant to start the channel than he was. He's, we both wanted to do it, but he took, I mean, I took forever coming around to it. And so when we did finally come around to it, we decided that we are going to, before we actually start reviewing movies, we decided that we're not allowed to watch any movie that we would want to review on our channel. Right. So we love movies and so so it's tough not to watch movies. So we're like, okay, we'll watch the bad movies, the worst movies ever. Hallmark. Yeah. Because before starting the channel, there were some movies that we really liked and we wanted to react or review them right after watching them just to get the authenticity of our emotions, you know, captured, captured on the camera. So that's why we didn't want to watch movies. And we've been, we've sat through a lot of tough, tough movies. And so this morning, not morning, what time is it now? It's 1pm. We decided to watch one movie. Yeah. That Netflix movie that we probably scrolled by a couple of times. Yeah. It was because I thought Diane Keaton was in it. It's not, it's what it's called. But it's not. It's Paul Tro's mom. And that's the most interesting thing about that. That's the most interesting thing. Oh, well, that guy too. The guy. What's his name? The guy who was in it. He's in A Star is Born. Yeah. He's the brother of Bradley Cooper. Yeah. That's the best thing I could get. Yeah. I don't know why it was made when I was sure. It was Greenlit somehow. Yeah. People put some time into it. Not enough. We don't, what's the name of the movie? I'm going to see you. We're not sure. I'll see you in my dreams. We'll see you in my dreams. We'll see you. It was from, yeah, something like that. And it was slow to start. And it, picked up a little. All right. There we go. Blythe Danner. Oh. I'll see you in my dreams. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Okay. There we go. We got it. So the movie stars Blythe Danner and she's a lady. Yeah. Whose husband passed away 20 years ago. Yeah. So she just doesn't do much quiet life. Yeah. Dog dies beginning of the movie. She's sad, but not sad like she want to. There's not really much to say that happens in the movie. Yeah. There's this awkward, confusing, pseudo-interest in the pool guy. And he's also kind of pseudo-interested back. They form a friendship because it keeps coming around to do the pool. They eventually just start drinking together. They go to karaoke. They live in California. Yeah. He's moved back there because his mom is dying or sick. Yeah. I would say that's probably the most interesting relationship. Yeah. There was a conversation they had about life basically and you know, kind of how you prepare for or it's like life is about just getting ready for death, I guess. I'm going to try to be respectful here. The sparks were not there. Not at all. Now you could ask us, well then why did we watch it? Why are we talking about it? We talked. We told them. We told them why we're watching it because we were, these are fillers. It was a disappointment. It's an interesting, I'm trying to explain it because it's kind of a numbness. It makes me feel very numb. The most interesting conversations in the movie kind of just make me think of, yeah, what am I doing with my life watching this movie? So this is, here's the plot of the movie. We at least need to get people that. Yeah. As bad as a movie as it was. Yeah. The movie stars Gwyneth Paltrow's mom and she has a dog. The dog dies after, oh, she also has four friends that she hangs out with. They stay at a retirement home and they try to convince her to stay there, but she doesn't want to stay there. She stays on her own. She goes to visit them every now and then and they talk about you should stay here to meet guys, etc. Then there's the pool guy. They become friends. The pool guy befriends the lady, Gwyneth Paltrow's mom. I don't remember her name. Then they start going out, hanging out, drinking together, karaokeing together. Not a lot happens. Not a lot happens there. Then Gwyneth Paltrow's mom meets this guy Bill. They meet and then they hit it off and he's single. Her husband, Gwyneth Paltrow's mom's husband has passed. 20 years ago, she retired too because he was a lawyer, had a lot of money. She retired off of his insurance. She has a daughter who's far away and that's about it. Yeah, that's it. Then Bill dies randomly. They meet. Bill rules her. They go out. They actually get along. They decide to keep hanging out. Bill has a boat. He takes her out. All these things. The pool guy comes by to say he's not working anymore. Then it's kind of this awkward as if they're breaking up even though they were never together in the first year. The pool guy shows up. Why? This is after the date with Bill. They sleep together and it's fantastic. They're having breakfast in the morning, Bill and Gwyneth Paltrow's mom. Then the pool guy shows up and it's all weird. I didn't like any of what was going on. I didn't like it. Gwyneth Paltrow's mom tells her daughter about this guy because the daughter can tell there's something. You're different, right? Oh, this is amazing guy. Oh, he's so special, right? You know, all that stuff and all of a sudden we get a call and then we find out that Bill's dead. That's it. She's sad, hangs up with the pool guy, gets a new dog. The end of the movie. Yeah, right. You think when Bill dies, that's the end of the movie. That would have been great. Yeah, there's only like 20 minutes. We had Bill for like what five minutes of the movie. It felt like this was a personal project that should never have actually been released. Yeah, it also felt like Bill, the actor who plays Bill, maybe he just decided this is awful. I am better than this. I was in a Star is Born and I can't. I don't care. Should have just gotten a new dog because the dog died in the beginning. In the end, the last scene is her getting a new dog and she's happy. And she's happy. She's super happy. And so we're just kind of like, this is a man's best friend type of movie, maybe. Yeah, there was it was tough to hold, to latch on to anything. Not much to latch, no latching going on on my end. Yeah, no latching. It was not a latch worthy movie. The point is this, right? I think if it's supposed to be, if it's a B tier movie, let it be that. Yeah, I wasn't here expecting some have them have a wedding and everyone gets together. Yeah, because Bill talks about getting married. They should have just gotten married. No, maybe, maybe that's it. I think maybe they were really hoping that it would come together better. And they were like, yeah, but you know what? Sometimes life just doesn't end up like that. This ain't a happy, perfectly tied up together movie. You're just going to deal with life being hard and gritty and shitty. Problem is movie wasn't done well. So it didn't make you feel like, wow, that was real. It was real. Yeah, we should have just not had to be so perplexed. Yeah, there's nothing, it's arid, it's dry. Yeah, it's it was just so unnecessary, honestly. You know how you watch homework movies knowing that they're not, you know, these incredibly incredible work, works of art, you know what I mean? It's not like a Schindler's List type of movie. It's just a homework movie. But you watch it because it's a homework movie. And so we were watching that. Don't try to be anything you're not. Don't try to be what you're not. Now we probably should have known what we were getting into again. Never heard a peep about this movie. There are reasons, but you know. But yeah, so that's that's about that. Didn't expect much worse than I expected. Way worse than we expected. Yeah, give it a like a 14 out of 100. And that's being generous. That's being generous just because I don't know what's Saturday. Yeah, it's because it's Saturday. It's feeling pretty good. I'm tired now. It's a tiring movie. It's a tiring movie because it just felt so needless, feckless even. I'm trying to think of other words that describe being tired of the mediocrity of the not even mediocrity. It was it was such a non-movie. You know, it was a non-movie. Does that make sense? We knew what we were getting ourselves into and we were fine with it. Yeah. But you turned it into just a mess. There was those movies where there's other. It seemed like it wanted to be that movie with what what are their faces. You know, Robert Redford and it's also another movie. Two older people get together and they start a relationship. And that movie, well not the most satisfying, it was like there was, I don't know, some moments that kind of warmed your cockles a little bit. Yeah. Have a theme. Yeah, have a theme. Find a theme, pick a theme, hold to the theme. You didn't hold to the theme. Yeah. You didn't have a theme to begin with. You didn't have a theme to begin with. Because. Be a theme. Be a theme. Do the theme. Yeah. And I'm off put. Yeah. Put me off. Yeah. So. I'm feeling the off-puttiness. I don't know. You had Sam Elliott. Yeah. Do something. Yeah. Do something with Elliott. He really deserves better. There were just so many balls that were dropped all at once that it made me shudder. I don't know. I don't know. I don't. Yeah. I don't know what to say. Yeah. Nothing made sense in the movie. Should have been destroyed. Yeah. It should have. Should have been erased. Yeah. The last 20 minutes were a waste of time. I'm changing my rating. I give it a nine out of a hundred. Yeah. We'll see you. We'll see you. That was that. I'll see you. I'll see you. Yeah, I'll see you. I'll see you. That movie. That movie by Gwyneth Paltrow's mom. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. Thank you. Thanks for sticking with it the way we stuck with it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Bye. That's a wrap. How long was that one? I don't know.