00:00Mr. Keaton, it's impossible for me to watch this movie and not think about Mr. Ma.
00:03I know.
00:03That's a good thing, though.
00:04I took it because it was well written, and it was John Hughes' first movie,
00:08and it was really funny.
00:09I just knew it was funny.
00:12And I just remember also thinking, I look like I'm 10,
00:17so we have to rewrite some stuff or adjust to it.
00:21I was a young dad, but ish.
00:25So he's a young dad, and he got married.
00:28You know, as people do sometimes, early and blah, blah, blah.
00:32But I like the impact it had.
00:36I really like doing it.
00:37It was a little harder than most people think because some stuff had to be fixed.
00:41But I like it.
00:43I like it's totally, you know, Goodrich is actually, as you said, quite different.
00:50But it will make people think about parenting and family and, you know,
00:56relationships between kids, in this case a daughter,
01:00between husbands and wives and, you know, all that.
01:04So it's just fine with me.
01:06It has just enough Mr. Mom in it, but not too much.
01:08I just dropped him off the other day with my grandkids, and it's interesting.
01:12Riv really, and he's only seven, and he said, no, no, no, I'm good.
01:16I'm good going to class, you know, which, you know, of course, I hate.
01:21But he goes, he goes over his shoulder, I'm good.
01:25No, no, I want to go by myself.
01:27And her, she didn't want me to leave.
01:29So, and I, by the way, it was 15 minutes early, so I wasn't late.
01:36Good for you.
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