 Apocalypse now. Phenomenal. We have a gumbo. You have a gumbo in there. Apocalypse now? Just because you brought it up, Mr. Chang? I've told the story. No woke. Okay, awesome. I'll look for it. Mr. Chang is asking, do apocalypse now on Rumble, right? Just, I've mentioned this before, but apocalypse now, I saw it in the theater with my older brother. My older brother was 13 years old. I was 11 years old. The movie was rated extreme, like rated R. Like you have to be an adult to see this movie. We were from Iran. I barely spoke English. I was here in Canada learning rudimentary English. Same with my brother, right? And my brother wanted to go see the movie and I was my brother's tail. We did shit together, right? And it was showing at a theater that had the best sound system in Vancouver. It was known for it. It was called the Stanley, right? It was an independent theater that showed one movie there, right? And it was Apocalypse now for that period. It was showing Apocalypse now for months, right? There was one of those movies, right? And we went. My mom dropped us off. It was downtown Vancouver, right? We came from the suburbs now, not Vancouver. On Granville Street, if you know Vancouver. My mom stopped in front the movie ticket. It's one of those theaters where, you know, they got the movie ticket selling here and people come out, come in and out from both sides, right? So gave us the money. We went to the teller to buy the ticket and we give the ticket, the money and we go to tickets for Apocalypse now and the person was like, get the fuck out. This is an R rated movie. R rated means you got to be 18 or older to go see it, right? Get the fuck out. You can't go see this movie. We're like, what do you mean we can't go see this movie? You were born in China, you were born in 1979. We're like, what do you mean we can't go see this movie? We're like, no, we want to want the tickets. They're like, no, you can't. You have to be an Allos. Rated R. You can't. They're trying to explain to us. We're not getting it. My mom's still waiting there. She's got the window roll. She's like, what's going on? My brother goes over and says, they're not selling this ticket. They're not letting us go. My mom's like, what the fuck? Because you can't park there. It was a place where you couldn't park. My mom put the blinkers on and goes to the teller. He goes, the ticket salesperson goes, what the hell? My children want to go see the movie. The lady's like, I don't know if it was a lady or a guy. The person's going, ma'am, they can't go. It's an R rated movie. It's restricted. You got to be 18 to go. They have to be with an adult to go. She's like, they're with me. And the lady's like, are you going to go see that movie? She's like, no, they're going to go see the movie. The person's like, what the fuck? No, they have to be an adult. A parent has to let them in. And my mom says, no, my kids, my sons want to go see this movie. Here's the ticket. Here's the money. Go let them in. And the lady's like, okay, what the fuck? Sold us the tickets. And my mom's like, okay, I'll pick you guys up after the movie. We're like, okay, give it right on. So she goes up in the car, dries off, right? And we're waiting in the line. We're the only kids in the theater in the lineup, right? There's no kids. Everybody's an adult. They're all looking at us going, what the fuck? And we're talking Armenian together. So we go in and the seats, they're like big seats, their head rest is above us. Like we don't our heads are below the seat. So whoever was sitting behind us had a perfect view of the screen. That's how small we are. And we're sitting there. Everyone around us is adults. And the movie starts. Music plays me and my brother are like, oh, yeah, fucking phenomenal. First 15 minutes, soldiers with their guts blown off, everyone getting blown off, fucking bomb, the hat being thrown in the helicopter, like surfer dude, fucking explosions. Phenomenal, phenomenal. I love my war movies. Right? So good. So good. Who says fucking 11 year olds and 13 year olds can't see apocalypse now by themselves? F. If you're able to handle that shit, you go see that shit. Right? That was that's an apocalypse and that phenomenal, phenomenal. What a great movie. What a great movie. Right? Oh, my God, I watched lethal weapon in cinema. 813. Nice. Nice. Pretty good cop termination. Thanks. It's stuck. Right? Kids can learn real fast. Eduardo. Oh man, Chicho is bragging about I can't have all seen a block of snow in theaters. Eduardo, there's some things that you wear with a badge of honor, man. That I do. I had to do it. I love the smell of popcorn in the cinema. Nice. Nice. The guy like one of the scenes that stuck out where one of the soldiers is he has his guts ripped open and his intestines are all over the place. And like those people dead bodies everywhere and stuff and the guy with the hat, the guy in charge walking around cowboy. Yeah, what's going on? And the soldiers on the ground bleeding cuts everywhere. Then the guy said thirsty water water and he goes give the soldiers some water and then someone else comes and says something to him and he takes the water can as the soldiers was water and Jesus the water and he doesn't even get water on his last dying sip that he could take right crazy crazy.