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  • 6 weeks ago
Jack Antonoff and Hayley Williams talk about the quaintness and simplicity of watching a movie with a friend in 2025: "If someone was like, 'do you want to watch a movie together?' I'd like cry."
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00:00When I was a bit younger, I was like, TV rots your fucking brain.
00:03And, like, it kind of didn't.
00:04You know what I mean? Like, because...
00:06You just want more of it.
00:07Well, now it's quaint.
00:08Now it's like, if someone was like,
00:09you want to watch a movie together, I'd, like, cry.
00:11I know, it's like...
00:12I'd be like, you're beautiful.
00:14Watching, like, watching a movie with someone at their house
00:17would be the equivalent... Intimate.
00:18Yeah, of, like, the 60s version of, like, lying in a field,
00:22staring at this... It's like line dancing together.
00:24Yes. Yeah. Thank you.
00:25Wow, it's so true.
00:27It's so... Especially sans any other screens.
00:30Dude, I am only happy if I have something on TV,
00:35I have something on my laptop, and I have my phone.
00:37I'm just like...
00:38Just getting shit done.
00:39Yeah, and then my partner likes to, like, meditate and stuff.
00:42Yeah. She's not sick that way.
00:44Right. And I'm just like...
00:46Ugh. Just like...
00:47I hate to say I'm with you.
00:49I, like, I really romanticize the version of myself
00:52that is not like that, but...
00:55I'm just... I am like that.
00:57Haha.
00:57I, like...
00:58I'm not... I don't know.
00:59That's right.
01:00I'm not like that.
01:00I don't know.
01:01Yeah.
01:02I don't know.
01:02Remember...
01:03You know, it's not like that and that's the turn.
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