 I want to bring up this too. I just read last week or this week and it has to be complete bullshit. I don't believe this is ever going to happen ever in our lifetime. I know you've probably seen it. Rumors I've ever had a couple of different two different sites. I've read that Disney is thinking about rebooting. The Star Wars movies get three new one. Get the point. You haven't read this. Get the fuck out of here. Wow, well, I'll send you the two links I read. I think one of them was like comic book news, I think, which take it for what it's worth. But they didn't quote the source that said it that the source was also right about a lot of things that happened in Marvel movies. So we'll see what happens. But so what they're saying is like they want to totally just fucking wipe out the three new movies and like start fresh from like in the reasoning for saying this was that I guess I think it's Star Wars Rebels or Clone Wars. It's one of the two. I don't know which one. But they talk about something called the veil of the force. Yeah. And what they're and what you just witnessed these last few movies was something that they were looking through the veil of the force in a different timeline. That would be terrible. I agree. Terrible. I don't see it happening one bit and I can't see like them after these three movies being like, well, what if we can reboot these things and just start over again because the last one kind of sucked and people were really torn about the last Jedi. So I don't I don't see it one bit. I think it's completely utter bullshit, although. I didn't also think the standard cut did not exist. So saying that I could be wrong. But at the same time, there's no fucking there's no way they could reboot these movies. Yeah, there's none. They none those movies, despite. Like I realize that I am probably in the minority of this. Those three movies are good movies. Would were they for everybody? No, they're not. But you know what? As a pro wrestling fan, I've learned to like things or to just, you know, be like, all right, well, that was obviously not for me and not get mad at it, but just be like, all right, moving on to the next thing. Right. Next. You know, not everything is going to be geared towards you. You know, your favorite character whom, you know, you'd like. So for instance, with the rise of Skywalker, everyone was like, oh, Rose only got, you know, two minutes worth of screen time or three minutes worth of screen time. For me, I'm like, great. Her character was terrible in the last Jedi. That was like one of my least favorite parts of the whole fucking movie. So if I only get, you know, two minutes of her on screen, I'm OK with that. Right. But, you know, to to go in there and say like, you know, it's like the people that wanted to, you know, get the dark night rises or, you know, no one liked that one. So, you know, we want to redo it because Batman, you know, isn't dead or they want to redo what Batman versus Superman did because Batman never kills people. You know, it's just all. Superman never kills. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah. That man is. But all this tells me is that it's just some angry dude. Probably the same thing you and I do. We have a platform. Yeah. You know, it's just no, they're not going to redo it. I don't care how many rumor in innuendos you start. They're not going to erase these movies. They're good movies. But, you know, that's me. That's my opinion. Is my opinion fact? No, it's not fact. I'm a fucking moron when it comes to a lot of shit. All right. I really like that. I just feel like there's no way there's absolutely zero percent chance that happens because they this is too smart. They think this shit out like way ahead of time. Yes, they may not know exactly what's going to happen in between, but they kind of know where it's going to go. I have a hard time believing that they made the Force Awakens not knowing what the last three, but the last two movies are going to be or where they wanted to go. Like there was an in game, right? Like Marvel did. Like they had to fucking know if they didn't know that that's on that's their fault. Well, yeah, I will that I will agree with because how do you make a new trilogy without having a complete story of at least like a beginning, a middle and an end, like you kind of know where you want to go without feeling in the rest. He just can't like they said, oh, well, you know, Ryan Johnson just had a blank slate. He just could do whatever he wanted to in less than no one told them what to do. I know fucking way. I had to tell them as well. They had to tell them like, hey, this is what we need. When this needs to happen, you know, just make sure you know, whatever, this is the kind of guideline we need. We need we need to go by so that when we go to the third movie, this is what's going to happen in that one. Yeah. Like Kathy Kennedy works part and parcel with Kevin Feige on in Disney within Disney, not part and parcel. I'm sorry. She works on par with Kevin Feige. You think that, you know, someone as, you know, Maverick Ian, his long term planning, you think that some of that would, you know, be like, hey, Kathy, maybe we shouldn't have three different directors and three different stories going in three different directions. Why don't this is this is the story you want to tell. This is your point. This is what you want to start at. This is what you want to end. We can fill in those gaps with those different writers and those different directors. Sure. They have to lead to that point. Right. And that's, I mean, maybe it's not Kathleen Kennedy, you know? No, no, no, no. And if somebody wants to really pitch about, you know, the trilogy being bad, then you blame J.J. Abrams, because he's the only director in that last movie. You know, he could have like, I like the Rise of Skywalker. So do I. I don't think it's that bad. Like it's not it's not great, but it's definitely not as bad as the Phantom Menace or Attack of the Clones or Avenger the Sith or people were saying that Rogue One was worse. And I was like, you've got to be kidding me. Oh, don't get one is like one of the best Star Wars films. There is. I don't get it. Remember, we talked about this like a couple of months ago. And I was just like, read this list. He and I was like, fucking hard. No, Rogue One's like, you know, number twelve. Oh, yeah. Solo is like at number five. Yeah, I was like, no way. Above Rise of Skywalker. Yeah, I'm like, like, get the fuck. Go eat a bag of dicks, but make sure to save yourself. So fuck yourself later on. Somebody smoked a lot of weed and then made that this week. Dude, I love these movies. But no, maybe there's a way we can dig, dig deep, dig, you know, just get dive right into these movies to see what the minutiae is and really come out with a better story. Maybe we can rank them better this way because I'm faced value, man. They just get a bad rap. But Solo's a really good movie, you know. And I really feel like I said the fourth or fifth best one. But I really got to find a reason. I really got to I got to search for this reason because it's a hard sell. All right. Listen, bro. No stoner would ever be that irresponsible in thinking that. Well, speaking of, you know, not Ron Starwars, you read how there's a new scene, a deleted scene from A New Hope on Disney Plus. There's a couple of new scenes, actually. I I saw the news about it. But I mean, I've seen a lot of new hope stuff. And like what more can they show you that hasn't already been shown? Like so. It was in the original cut of the movie. And Lucas's friends at the time, I think he showed the movie to Coppola and Scorsese, and they just told him, like, the movie's kind of slow. And you got to, you know, get rid of some speed it up. And it's it's toward the beginning because I mean, it has to be. But it really got cut. But it kind of shows like Luke meeting bigs at Tashi Station. And some of his friends are out there talking about the battle that's going on above them, which is really Leah in in Darth Vader and the droids escaping from it's the scene of the movie. Right. Yeah. So I will admit, like kind of glad I didn't get in the movie. But, you know, obviously, there's the sound is shitty. And like the the quality of the film is bad. There's no effects. I mean, it wasn't it's not finished product, obviously. But I'm kind of glad they cut it because it doesn't really make it. It makes sense to give Luke some more backstory. Yeah. But it didn't make sense in terms of the final product. Go to the extras part on a new hope. OK. I've seen that scene from from what I remember. And I remember someone commenting on it, being like, yeah, we had to take this scene out. Well, it kind of threw us for a loop at the end of the movie because there's a line that Luke delivers about bigs like later on in the movie. And it was supposed to tie into that conversation that they had earlier in the film, which is still in later in the film. But I see because I know I know he's like I told you I make it or something like that. Yeah, something along those lines. You know what I mean? But in reality, you've never met bigs before. So how the hell would you even know? Exactly. So to me, that line at the end of the movie doesn't really make much sense. Exactly. You add the scene that they deleted. It totally makes sense because bigs had just he was in the Academy. He was going to be he was in the Empire to be a pilot, I think. And he tells Luke that as soon as they get a chance, him and some friends are going to affect and go over the rebels. And that's how it becomes a rebel.