 Well, it's understandable that you get a bit mixed up because the biggest movie this week, maybe the biggest movie this month isn't a movie, which makes it a bit more unusual. We are, of course, talking about the Taylor Swift concert event. Now, when I read the name of this, right, I'm reading it as the ear ass tour. Yeah, yeah, well, what's going on there? Well, you know, I'm obviously pronouncing that wrong. Yeah, well, yes, I feel so, which is why, and we'll get to it in a moment. Spelt E-A-R-A-S. Eras. Eras, what's that mean? Many different time periods. I see. Like an era, as in Jurassic Park era, Jurassic era. Like the main street in that or Kenny with all the clocks at the different times at the minute. Well, OK, that's not quite what I was going for. More, like, we went through the, you know, the grunge era and then the punk era and that sort of stuff. And what it's based around is, Swiftie has been around for a long, long time in pop terms. But also, she's been very prolific, which some pop stars aren't. Now, when I was a kid, my favourite band growing up because of my brother was Progressive Rock Band Rush from Canada, which wouldn't get a lot of airplay on Highland Radio, I would imagine. But they used to release a 30-minute album pretty much every year, every 18 months. But then that changed with CDs that bands would release an album maybe once every five years. It'd be about 60, 70 minutes, and that would happen. But Taylor has kind of pushed against that. She's released quite a lot of music for somebody who's been around for 17 years. There's people who've been around longer and have only had three or four albums. And with her last tour, she decided that she was going to play a sample of all our stuff, rather than just touring the latest album, which most people do and do a couple of hits, that she was going to base it around almost like a Bruce Springsteen. When I was watching the concert, and we'll get to that in a minute, I was thinking of, like, the way Bruce Springsteen will kind of introduce all his various eras of stuff and have the background. So she has this big tour. And we were thinking about this, and it's all in cinemas. And it is just the film of the concert. There's no backstage stuff. There's no interviews. It is the show as people saw it live, the current US show and the one that's coming to Ireland next summer. And it's in the cinemas. It's almost three hours long. And I was thinking, before we were going to watch this, I was thinking, when I was a young man listening to Rush in those sort of bands, I used to buy magazines. I don't think I'm allowed to mention them because I'm not sure they're around anymore. Like, things like Crying and Metal Hammer, right? And their favourite thing was, right, to get the fella who loves only, like, death metal to review the poison or those bands, who was clearly going to hate it, right? And they would just review things that they would clearly hate. They'd get the guy who loves only Napalm death to do all the, you know, the ballad bands, right? And it was so boring. So I thought, before we, you and I talked about Taylor Swift, we should get a Taylor Swift mega fan and all the way from Utah. We brought in the expert. Yeah, via Bundoren. We brought in Gracie, who's from Utah. And Gracie, would it be fair to say you're quite fond of Taylor Swift? Yes, I would say so. I was telling you earlier, there's probably only, like, six years where Taylor wasn't in my life, because that's when I was six is when she would have started releasing music. All right, okay. So she's a huge part of my life to see. And why? Why? What was the attraction to Taylor Swift? Was it the music? Was it the personality? I think it's a combination. Lyrically, I think she's one of probably the best lyricists of our time. Okay. And she's just been able to write into existence, like, universal feelings that not just, like, women growing up and, because we grew up with her, like she was young when she started writing and we've all grown up together. So I think that kind of those universal feelings and being able to relate to those has formed this huge group following that is the Swifties, as we call ourselves. The Swifties. I love it. Gracie, would it be fair to say as well the part of the world you're from originally because Taylor started off like country before she kind of went more pop and then sort of followed her. That she kind of was a big part of, it was on radio, it was a part of life, much more. And like, the country up here as well. I think that's something people actually forget that she really, at heart, is a country. She is a country star. And I read, you know, you saw that in the show. But I suppose, look, that's cut to the chase. So Gracie, you've seen Taylor Swift live? Yes, so I've actually gotten to see her twice. I went to her 1989 tour in 2014 and then I got to see her in Vegas in March with the Airstream. And can we just ask, you told me this earlier, but do you know everyone who's complaining about the price of tickets in Dublin? How much was the price of a ticket in Las Vegas? Mine was $550. What? The floor ticket, I was on the floor and I was really close to the stage. Like, we made eye contact with Taylor. So is that Golden Circle territory? I would say so. I would say so. I'd want to be on stage for that price. Yes, I know. But we don't have it that bad when you think about it. No, but, having said that, so you've seen this particular show before. So what was the film like? You went to see it in the cinema last night. How was the experience? It was so good. I really, really enjoyed it. Okay. I think having seen her in person, I was nervous that maybe it wouldn't live up to it, but it totally did. And being in a theater with other people and people who were excited and singing along, like it was so positive, it was so happy. Okay. And is it something, this is obviously something that families can go along to see and enjoy. What about, so you're a super fan obviously, okay? But what about your casual Taylor fan? Are they going to get as big a kick out of it? I would say so. And this is what I was telling Collie, is that I paid so much for my ticket. And you can go have like a similar experience and see the same show for like 25, not even 25 quid. That's the adult tickets as well, like kind of post screens. You can actually get them even cheaper than that. So I would say even if you're not a Swiftie and you want to, you know, if you're thinking like, what is the hype? Like what's the big deal? Like go see it and like experience it for like so cheap. Yeah, really. Yeah, really. And that seems to be something that seems to be catching on. I think it's going to be more of a thing. I know music events. Yeah. Like even the comedian Kevin Bridges is going to be shown on screen. That was announced the other day. But like, Rory, now of the three of us, which I didn't realize as we walked in, I am the only one who didn't see Taylor Swift atty live in person. You saw her in, presumably in Dublin, was it? Yeah, in Croke Park. Oh, five, six years ago, yeah, yeah. And how was it? Do you know what? I was pleasantly surprised. I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't know any of her music, right? I wasn't a fan. I went long as I got a free ticket, right? But yeah, I really enjoyed it. And what I thought was really cool was at the entrance, you know, the PR guys were like, oh, here's a guy, here's a gift from Taylor. And I was like, oh really, just for me. Just for me, she knew I was coming. And it was like a little wristband that lit up, you know? And then, you know, when it got dark outside then, that we were actually connected to the lighting show. So these things came alive when the concert started. And it was really cool. It is amazing. And one night I was like, you know, yeah, you know, you've brought me along, you've given me a gift and really you just want me to be part of your lighting. Yeah, that's right. And then that was the cynical side. But once I saw it, it was really, really cool. Well, and now, so as somebody who hasn't seen any concert of Taylor Swift, I went to watch it in the cinema yesterday. Now, unfortunately, or fortunately, I was on my own. I was doing the test screening, right? And I was watching my own. And I'll be honest with you, I had my laptop open who was thinking I might catch up with some emails. I caught up with no emails. I really enjoyed this worry. And I am not, I don't mind Taylor Swift, but I'm not a fan. I could probably name seven or eight songs. That's about it. That's six more than I can name. And that's no disrespect. No, it's such a good show. And I was just watching going. But you do find yourself singing along. Of course, because you know, I do know that. Because they're catchy. It is perfect pop music. It's what pop music should be. Love me, do or shake it off. It doesn't matter. It's it's really good stuff. And I was watching the show going. This is a brilliant show. She's so good at this. She's so confident. That's in cinemas now. It's in cinemas now. It's only on weekends. They're only live show week, maybe Thursdays as well. So don't worry if you don't see it in the listings. It'll be it'll be on next weekend. OK, OK, highly recommended. If people who aren't big fans like it and super fans like it, it's something else. And one last thing I was reading a review in the paper today and the woman said, look, I went to see her twice live. The wind caught the sound. It wasn't great. Perfect sound in the cinema. It's great way to see it. Oh, yeah, that's true. You're not you're not at the mercy of the elements. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. OK, so that's Taylor Swift. The ear ass. No, the ears. Ears. Ears, you get it there. You get it. God almighty. The ears. I get it now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, OK, OK. God, I feel so stupid now. Right, I think it's time for a commercial break. We're going to talk killers of the flour. After this, don't go anywhere. Crawford tiles and more castle fin. Now stocking Kronospan high quality laminate flooring. AC4 rated with a 20 year guarantee. 8 mil, 9.99 to 10.99 a square yard. 10 mil, 12.50 a square yard. 12 mil, 14.99 a square yard. High gloss, 16.99 a square yard. In stock and ready to go. That's Crawford Tiles Castle Fin. 9143942. At Centra, shop smart and feel good with great offers until Sunday, like Moretti 12 bottle pack, only 15 euro. Lucasade 6 bottle pack, only 3 euro. And KitKat 2 finger bars, 9 pack, only 150. So shop smart, feel good. Centra, live every day. 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Yeah, it's Killers of the Flower Moon and this is directed by Martin Scorsese and, of course, who's in there, DiCaprio's in there, Robert De Niro. Yeah, Jesse Plemmons as well, who's always good. He always plays small roles in films. He's always so good. People might know him for Friday Night Lights, among other things. But this might be the best-reviewed movie of Scorsese, DiCaprio and De Niro's career. And that is saying something. That is a big statement. I have not even seen a four-star review of this and I'm including both in the sort of highbrow papers that you would expect that. And also, people just going, this is just a cracker. And what even more surprising about this, this is well over three hours long. I think it's three and a half hours long and people are still saying gripping, amazing, not a wasted moment in it. Because we've talked before about the length of movies and really what it comes down to, if the story is good enough, the length of the movie doesn't matter. What happens too often is we have two-hour movies that should have been an hour and a half and that's what's boring. But sometimes you have a three-and-a-half-hour movie, even, let's say, Avengers Endgame. And you go, I was gripped all the way through because that's how long it took the story to tell. And this is a story. It's about Native Americans being moved they were moved out of their land and part of the land they were moved to oil is found. And suddenly the rich people wanted to come in and move them off their land and there's a series of murders. And really it comes down to, because they're Native Americans, nobody really cares in 1930s America. And DiCaprio gets involved in it, the FBI get involved in it and it's a murder mystery. It's a very famous book, one that I wasn't familiar with at all. But Scorsese is now 80. And to be 80 and making a movie like this that is so well-reviewed, I cannot wait to see it next Friday. It looks fascinating, thrilling. He's used some of the de-aging things, I think, again. Right, okay. Because it's, talk about eras. I think it spans many, many decades. Yeah, you're never going to get over that one. Many decades again with the cast that they have, it just looks absolutely brilliant. Is, you know, when we talked about Oppenheimer well surely these people are running away with the Oscars for next year. From the response, Killers of the Flower of Moon has got, I'm not so sure. Serious contender here. Serious contender, and isn't that brilliant? It's brilliant to have a debate about that. That means we've lots of good movies. When it's so obvious who's winning, it means you the movies weren't great back then. And in spite of everything that's going on at the minute, I know part of the strikes have been resolved. The actors, so the writers have come to a resolution and agreement, the actors union haven't yet. So is this one of the movies that could have been potentially affected by it? Well, I think what we're going to have is we won't have interviews with DiCaprio or De Niro, although De Niro is famously a rubbish interview. But what we do have, instead, we've got Martin Scorsese who you could listen to in such an encyclopedic knowledge of all movies, from like movies from the 1900s to like recent films. He has seen everything. I don't know how the man can make three and a half hour a movie at the age of 80 and still have watched more movies in the last year than I have, but he has. So it's great. You just probably won't see those people publicising it. But with a movie this good, it probably doesn't need, you know, DiCaprio to be on Graham Norton, Tell an Anecdote. The movie speaks for itself. It will sell itself. OK, so that's hitting screens on the 20th of October. The new movie with Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, very quickly we'll talk about that. Yeah, Set in Dublin, not an Irish person in it, although Sean O'Casey, the playwright's granddaughter, is in it. It's a lovely little, very simple, feel-good tale. You know, you wouldn't believe a little bit of it. Your mommies and granny are going to be very happy to see it. If you like Downton Abbey, that sort of slightly unrealistic feel-good sort of movie. Or the original Mrs. Brown's Boys movie with Angelica Houston. It's that sort of thing. It's done really well. It only opens yesterday and already loads of people are going to see it. And I think tonight between Taylor and Miracle Club, the people who really don't like the rugby are all going to be in floods going to see this. It's called Miracle Club. The Miracle Club. It's set in Dublin in the 1960s. They want to go to Lourdes. I saw a few clips, all right. I think this might do a little bit better outside Ireland, believe it or not. Yeah, it's been Irish accent. It's Irish. It's Irish. And like, those are brilliant actors who can do, probably do an Irish accent. And I bet you they were told, no, that's not the Irish accent we want to. We want the top of the warning accent rather than the way we really do. Stereotypical. Yeah, yeah. And like, I'm from Dublin, and it's meant to be Northside Dublin, but it's all happy Gara, you know. But I don't think that matters because it's kind of a fairy tale anyway. So that should be good. And then, of course, we've a lot of Halloween stuff as well. OK, so what's happening over Halloween? And there will be the inevitable re-releases. Hocus Pocus is going to be there. Hocus Pocus Nightmare before Elm Street or Nightmare before Christmas and the Nightmare in Elm Street will both be released. Don't get those mixed up if you're bringing kids. Nightmare before Christmas. Christmas movie or Halloween movie? I think it's a Halloween movie. OK. I think it's a Halloween movie. It's certainly so do the distributors. But the one I want to mention, flag up, is Five Nights at Freddy's. Oh, yes. I wasn't aware of this. It was a cult game, and we started getting emails. A lot of teenagers are going, are you getting this movie, getting this movie? I hadn't heard of it. It's about an old, it was a pizza place that closed down and the robots that ran it are haunted. It's a silly scary movie, but it's really... It already has a bit of a cult following this one. We got an email from a chap in Finn Valley College. I won't mention his name, but he had made a load of paper mache dolls of it. It's amazing, and I know they're going to be appearing on social media soon and so on. People love this, and I wasn't aware of it at all. I always feel old, but I felt extra old because this is a whole cult that passed me by. This is going to be a huge movie, and I don't think any of us are coming. No. No. And that's at the end of the month, just in time for the Halloween holidays. Brilliant. OK. Colin, great to talk to you as always. Next month, November, we're probably going to have to start talking... Seize it. Yeah. Yeah. OK, so we will talk to you at the beginning of November. Thanks so much for calling in to see us this morning. Gracie, thanks for coming in. Great to talk to you, and, listen, we'll probably see you at the Taylor Swift Concert in Dublin. So, listen, thanks for coming in to see us this morning, and we will talk to you in November. Bye.