 I'm at Blaise Pizza having pizza with Javi because we are actually doing a short film together called Pizza Monster and I just ordered something that he doesn't like and I know he doesn't like, I ordered pineapple on pizza and he's coming with my pizza. What's that yellow stuff? God, what is that? It doesn't belong there. Even, even like, color-wise it's just... It's just beautiful and perfect. It's just green, red, it's like Christmas. This screams, you're going to work or something like that. So Javi and I have worked on a few different films together. We met in like 2018, I think. Immediately we're like, what can we work on? Let's make other stuff around like the Mexican-American experience. So we made a short film called Home and Water Jug and then we did The Lease and then more recently we did The Airbnb and you guys can find all of those on the Westress YouTube channel. I just like to make stuff like when I'm not, you know, in somebody else's like bigger budget thing. So when it comes to us making stuff, I'm always like, let's do it. Let's do it this weekend and then like get it done and then whoever's available like for free everybody, like I'll buy you guys lunch or whatever. But why do you want funding for specifically Pizza Monster? I just have a really, really big vision for it as far as how far it could go. One of the intentions is for this film to really make it in the film festival circuit and now kind of, you know, being in the, you know, in the film industry, film game, you know, for a bit longer, I'm more knowledgeable of what film festivals are looking for. When you submit for the festivals, they're asking you if, you know, if your film is selected and whatnot, can we use it for marketing purposes and all this and whatnot, right? So in a way, your film kind of becomes in a way like a product, you know, of their festival. They want to look good. Yeah. They want like a certain quality and different festivals want certain stories. Yeah. And ultimately stories king. What's cool about Pizza Monster is it's a very simple story. This time I'm taking a different approach than most of my work. But it's wholesome, you know, beginning and so problem conflict solution and delivers the goods. And where we're going to focus is just making the production quality high. So I always talk about when the kid, when the kid reaches in for the pizza, the moment of him reaching in for a pizza is going to be so dramatic. Like smoke is going to come out the pizza, pizza might even elevate. There's going to be a score to like a very intense score full of tension. And like it's just going to be like five, 10 seconds. As an audience member, you'll really feel that intensity. Like, oh, this is like, this is not just grabbing a pizza for this kid. This is an emotional moment. So I really need to convey all that. And with the budget, we can pay people, we can pay people, we can have someone score the music, the right actors, the right cameras, the right director of cinematography, the right scoring, like a whole team. There's a mom and dad and three kids, three kids. And then there's like a fourth kind of extra kid. So four kids and that's, and pizza. And that's basically it. Pizza is a big part of this film. So it is a character. We are going to be casting for this. So if you're an actor that watches my videos, definitely follow Pizza Monster on Instagram or just stay tuned to my videos because we'll be releasing information about casting soon. We are looking for an all of the next team of actors because this is based on the true story and that family is Mexican American and those kids are first gen. So if we can get that, that'll be amazing. And I think it'll just help with the text to some of it is in Spanish. If you're interested in supporting this film or maybe you want to audition for it, you can go to support our story dot com and find out more and also follow us on Instagram and Pizza Monster film. OK, now let's go get my hair cut. I haven't had my hair cut like actually cut by a professional in like three years. It is so long rewind to 2019 where I cut it this short. I had it super short. Look at how much has grown in my hair is extremely long and it's all one length and I think I look boring. There's no texture. There's no excitement and I want to look better in my headshots. I want to look better on camera in general. I feel like when I film YouTube videos and my hair is like down here, you can't really even tell how long it is in auditions or in YouTube videos. And anyways, I'm getting my haircut today and this is my second time going to like a fancy place because I've gotten my haircut before where they charged me like more than $20 and this isn't like a crazy place. I think I'm going to end up paying like $100. I know that's a lot of money. I know that's a lot of money. I'm going to be paying like $100 after tip. I'm going to be going from this to something a little bit more exciting. Definitely not going to change up my look drastically because I haven't set up new headshots. I know I think that's a little crazy, but I could potentially go get headshots in like six or seven days. It's really cute. It's done and I love it so much.