00:05I'm Damiano Panattoni from Italy Movie Player. Hi, nice to see you. Hi. Nice to see you.
00:10So in the beginning, in your opinion, why do sports and movies work so well together?
00:16They're like life. You know, what happens on the field or the court or the rink generally mirrors
00:24life. You're going to, you have a group of people who have a collective goal and we're all working
00:28towards that goal and adversity is going to happen at some point that's going to, you know,
00:34move you further away from your goal and you have to figure out how to work as a team, figure
00:39out who has what strengths. You know, sometimes you're going to need to lead, sometimes you're
00:44going to need to push from the back and, you know, everyone has to come together for this
00:49shared goal and recognize each person's humanity as you do that. And I think sports does that.
00:55I think real life does that. And anytime you can kind of combine those two, they're the
01:00perfect movies to mirror life.
01:04Caleb?
01:05No, definitely. And I think, you know, when we, when you watch for basketball, I'll use basketball
01:12as an example because of Roarball, but you see what the team is doing on the court and
01:17on the big screen, but you don't know what it, what it takes to get there. And outside
01:22of even practice, what are they doing at home? Like the mentality aspect of it. And I think
01:30that's why sports films will always live because there's always a different story to tell. There's
01:38a different show. So yeah, I think that's why sports movies and film, I mean, sports and
01:47film does well.
01:50The movie says dream big. What was your biggest dream when you were a kid?
02:00Um, what was my biggest dream? Uh, I don't know. I think as a kid, I think it was like,
02:07uh, I want to do something. Like, I, I, okay, I'm gonna, I'm gonna say this is, uh, I'm kind
02:14of embarrassed about this, but I don't really care because I'm a grown man now. Um, I was
02:17dressing up as like a superhero, like full on, like, like, uh, leotard suit, mask and
02:26everything until I was like 16 years old in my backyard running around.
02:30I love this commitment.
02:32I know. And I've just always believed in this, like, fantastical element in my life and
02:37I still do. Like, uh, you know, and I feel that everyone needs to live with that level of
02:43optimism to, to think bigger than themselves. Uh, I mean, that's what I feel like film
02:52and TV does. Like, it takes us past what our own, past our own understanding. And I feel
02:58like GOAT does the same thing visually.
02:59Yeah. Yeah.
03:01Thank you so much for your time. Thank you.
03:03Thank you. Bye.
03:13Bye.
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