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From gripping dramas to action-packed thrillers and heartfelt romances, Ryan Gosling has delivered an impressive range of performances that showcase his versatility and depth. Join us as we explore some of his most memorable and captivating roles that have earned him acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Whether brooding or charming, Gosling's screen presence is always unforgettable!
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00:00What are you wearing?
00:02Don't question it, just roll with it, tiny baby.
00:05Don't call me baby.
00:07What about mini baby?
00:08Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the best performances from everyone's favorite heartthrob, Ryan
00:15Gosling.
00:16What do you want, Joe?
00:18I want to ask you some questions.
00:22Number 20. Julian Thompson, Only God Forgives.
00:30You want to fight?
00:32Gosling boldly takes his famous penchant for silent, brooding antiheroes to the absolute extreme in Only God Forgives.
00:38Playing Julian Thompson, a deeply disturbed criminal figure operating in the violent underworld of Bangkok,
00:43Gosling's stylized performance remains one of the boldest swings of his entire career.
00:48He has almost no dialogue, relying instead on his expressive eyes and rigid body language
00:53to convey a terrifying storm of repressed childhood trauma and seething anger.
00:57It is an intensely challenging, undeniably mesmerizing, and fiercely brave performance
01:02that proves he is absolutely never afraid to take massive and unconventional artistic risks.
01:08Did you get the guy that did it?
01:13How did you kill him?
01:17I let him go.
01:19Number 19. Cortland Gentry, Sierra Six, The Gray Man.
01:23What's the catch?
01:24You work for us.
01:26Who's us?
01:27The CIA.
01:28We're going to train you to kill bad guys.
01:31And since you've already killed one, it shouldn't be too difficult.
01:34What makes you think I want to do it again?
01:37You seem like the type.
01:39Lest we forget, Gosling is also an action star.
01:42Playing a deadly covert operative in Netflix's The Gray Man,
01:45he effortlessly balances hand-to-hand combat sequences with his trademark dry wit and undeniable cool factor.
01:50His tough-as-as-nails performance keeps the deliciously fun espionage action thoroughly entertaining from the very first frame to
01:57the very last.
01:58And of course, he also brings a surprising amount of genuine humanity to a cynical killer,
02:03making us genuinely root for him against all impossible odds.
02:06It is a tremendously fun and physically demanding role that proves he absolutely belongs in the upper echelon of modern
02:13action movie heroes.
02:29Number 18, Willie Beecham, Fracture.
02:45Long before he was an A-lister,
02:47Gosling famously went toe-to-toe with absolute acting legends in this slick legal thriller.
02:52Starring as an ambitious lawyer,
02:54Gosling perfectly captures his deeply flawed character's fascinating and morally complex journey.
02:59He engages in a gripping game of intellectual cat and mouse that powerfully highlights his impressive early dramatic chops and
03:05natural charisma.
03:06Watching his initial overconfidence slowly crumble into genuine frantic desperation makes for a thoroughly riveting viewing experience.
03:14He also masterfully holds the screen against Anthony Hopkins,
03:17proving he had the gravitas and intensity needed to carry a major Hollywood thriller with incredible style.
03:23You look closely enough and you find everything as a big spot where it can break.
03:42Number 17, Stephen Myers, The Ides of March.
03:46I'm not a Christian.
03:48I'm not an atheist.
03:50I'm not Jewish.
03:51I'm not Muslim.
03:53My religion and what I believe in is called the Constitution of the United States of America.
04:01In this political thriller directed by George Clooney,
04:04Gosling delivers a razor-sharp portrayal of a highly ambitious but increasingly jaded campaign manager.
04:09As he becomes further and further embroiled in political controversy surrounding the presidential candidate for whom he is working,
04:16Myers slowly separates himself from the ideals and morals he claims to stand for.
04:20Without a doubt, the greatest thing about this impressive film is the acting and Gosling definitely excels on his own.
04:26But he's even better when playing off of other talented actors including Philip Seymour Hoffman,
04:31Paul Giamatti and Clooney himself.
04:33Stephen, are you still single?
04:35I'm married to the campaign, Governor.
04:38He's married to the campaign.
04:39Good answer.
04:40Number 16, David Marks, All Good Things.
04:43Look at her.
04:46I swear to God, I had no idea that people like her even existed.
04:50Well, every actor has their against-type performance, and this is probably Ryan's.
04:55Right after Stealing Our Hearts in Blue Valentine,
04:57Gosling delivered one of his most underrated and disturbing performances as serial killer David Marks.
05:02David is based on the real-life killer Robert Durst, who found fame through HBO's The Jinx.
05:07Gosling masterfully portrays a charming but deeply troubled heir whose life slowly descends into darkness and suspected murder.
05:15Like many of Gosling's performances, this one is also quite subtle, but this time in a more terrifying way.
05:20He shifts from a romantic lead to a cold sociopath with just a dead-eyed stare, and it is a
05:26masterclass in Quiet Menace.
05:27What did you do then?
05:30I, uh, intended to fill up my car with clothing and linen and go somewhere and hide and disguise myself.
05:39It seemed to me that the problem was being David Marks.
05:44So I just wanted not to be David Marks anymore.
05:47Number 15, Colt Seavers, The Fall Guy.
05:50I didn't realize they were, uh, scanning doubles now.
05:53Ah, it's new technology.
05:54Basically, we use the geometry of your face to retarget Ryder's face, and we put Ryder's face back on top
06:00of your face.
06:00Like a deep fake situation.
06:03You get a chance to turn me into Tom Cruise, would you?
06:05The movie may have bombed, but Gosling shines through as always.
06:09In The Fall Guy, he stars as Colt Seavers, a battered but resilient stuntman extraordinaire.
06:15Building beautifully off the sharp comedic chops he perfected over his lengthy career,
06:19Gosling brings an effortless charm and impressive physicality to a role originally made famous by Lee Majors.
06:24It's a fun ride that emphatically proves Gosling can anchor a massive action spectacle
06:29with just a charismatic smirk and some impeccable comedic timing.
06:32He manages to perfectly blend breathtaking and death-defying practical stunts
06:36with a surprisingly sweet and authentic romantic subplot.
06:39Both Gosling and the movie around him pay loving tribute to the unsung heroes of the filmmaking industry.
06:44What are you doing?
06:48Just chilling down.
06:49Were you chilling down to Taylor Swift?
06:51Yep.
06:53Is this something the Australians say?
06:55Really? I've been here for six months. I've never heard it.
06:57Yeah, chilling down under. You know, it's shorter to say chilling down.
07:00Have you been crying?
07:01Not at all.
07:02You look like you've been crying.
07:04Jet lag.
07:05Number 14. Jared Bennett, The Big Short.
07:08So how many people have you talked to about this trade?
07:11A few. There's definitely some interest.
07:13Despite being a member of an A-list ensemble cast,
07:17Gosling delivers a memorable performance in this Oscar-nominated comedy drama
07:21about the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
07:24You think we just warehouse it on the books?
07:27No.
07:28We just repackage it with a bunch of other shit that didn't sell and put it into a CDO.
07:32Serving as a narrator,
07:34Bennett often explains many of the more complex economic situations in the film
07:38using metaphors and occasionally by breaking the fourth wall.
07:42It's important to understand because it's what allowed a housing crisis
07:45to become a nationwide economic disaster.
07:48Here's world-famous chef Anthony Bourdain to explain.
07:51Gosling managed to take an unforgivably greedy, selfish character
07:55and make him genuinely likable with his charismatic and subtly hilarious performance.
08:00Gosling also highlighted the real villains of the global economic meltdown
08:04with his transparency and honesty,
08:06drawing a sharp contrast to the scheming bankers and white-collar crooks
08:10that cheated and then crashed the system.
08:13And then that happens.
08:15What is that?
08:18That's America's housing market.
08:36Playing Neil Armstrong takes a giant step of bravery.
08:40And luckily for us, Gosling was up to the task.
08:43As the brilliant engineer and legendary astronaut,
08:46Gosling's internalized performance uses a profound personal focus
08:49to fuel a breathtaking look back at a pivotal moment in history.
08:52It's a wonderfully subtle and deeply moving portrayal
08:55that takes audiences on an emotional journey
08:57through sheer grief and unmatched ambition.
09:00Gosling completely sheds his usual charismatic swagger,
09:03choosing instead to embody the quiet determination
09:05of an American hero known for being stoic and reserved.
09:08His performance is a restrained and quietly devastating triumph
09:12that genuinely honors Armstrong's monumental legacy to human history.
09:16Do you think you're coming back?
09:19We have a real confidence in the mission
09:21and there are some risks,
09:24but we have every intention of coming back.
09:27But you might not.
09:28Number 12.
09:29Jacob Palmer, Crazy Stupid Love.
09:32The war between the sexes is over.
09:33We won.
09:34Okay?
09:37We won the second women started doing pole dancing for exercise.
09:40This good-natured and hilarious rom-com
09:42sees Gosling playing an arrogant playboy with a kind heart
09:46who also happens to be seeking to fill a void in his life.
09:49I am wildly unhappy.
09:52I'm trying to buy it and it's not working.
09:56The movie is memorable mainly for Gosling's chemistry
09:58with his fellow stars
10:00as he provides some great comedy with Steve Carell
10:02and some really heartwarming romance with Emma Stone.
10:06Do you remember me?
10:08Yeah.
10:09Still find me attractive?
10:11Yes.
10:12Still want to take me home?
10:15Yeah.
10:16Perhaps just as memorable as his comedic antics
10:18or the inspiring love story
10:20is the surprisingly sympathetic
10:22and beautiful arc of his character.
10:24Oh, and who can forget that six-pack?
10:27It's no wonder he was nominated
10:28for a Golden Globe for this performance.
10:31Are you the billionaire owner of Apple computers?
10:33No.
10:34Oh, okay.
10:35Well, in that case,
10:36you got no right to wear new-bound sneakers ever.
10:38Number 11.
10:39Luke Glanton, the place beyond the pines.
10:42I'm still his father.
10:43I can give him stuff.
10:45I got this for him.
10:46Just give it to him.
10:47For his second collaboration
10:48with director Derek Cienfrance,
10:51Gosling is grittier than we've ever seen him,
10:53donning ragged clothes and a facial tattoo.
10:57After spending time as a traveling motorcycle stuntman,
11:00Luke discovers that he has an infant son.
11:03He gives up life on the road
11:05to provide for the child
11:06because he doesn't want to be like his own father,
11:09who was absent for Glanton's childhood.
11:12It's my son and I should be around him.
11:14I wasn't around my dad
11:15the way I turned out.
11:17However, when he finds himself
11:18without sufficient funds,
11:20it doesn't take long for Luke
11:21to turn to a life of crime
11:23and he uses his motorcycle skills
11:25to become a bank robber.
11:27Get on your knees!
11:29Alright?
11:30What's your name?
11:31Max.
11:31Max is my little f***ing dog.
11:33If I get your f***ing money,
11:35he's gonna go fetch.
11:36What makes this such an incredible performance
11:39is how Gosling manages to portray his character
11:41as both admirable
11:42and terrifying at the same time.
11:45Despite Luke's often violent, harsh nature,
11:48Gosling still manages to play a vulnerable man
11:50whose main motivation is love.
11:53Boss, you gotta stay.
11:54You can't fall off this bed.
11:56Number 10.
11:57Danny Balent, The Believer.
11:59What did you do
12:00while the sergeant was killing your son?
12:01What could he have done?
12:03What could he have done?
12:05Sergeant's killing his kid.
12:07What could he have done?
12:08He could have jumped the guy,
12:10gouged his eyes out,
12:11grabbed his bayonet and gutted him.
12:12They would have shot him on the spot.
12:13He would have been dead in two seconds.
12:15Who are you to judge?
12:16So he's dead.
12:17Big deal.
12:18We're going all the way back for The Believer,
12:21an underrated role
12:22that proved the young actor's many qualities.
12:25He phenomenally plays Danny Balent,
12:27a tragically self-loathing character
12:29in a harrowing, emotionally complex
12:31and deeply challenging film.
12:33It showcases the wonderfully raw
12:34and fiercely explosive acting talent
12:37that Gosling possessed
12:38right from the very beginning.
12:39He navigates the highly provocative subject matter
12:42with an astounding level of terrifying conviction
12:44and raw vulnerability
12:45that is almost impossible to forget.
12:47This fearless and staggering performance
12:49is unlike anything else in his filmography
12:52and it firmly established Gosling
12:54as a profoundly gifted actor.
12:56You could almost say
12:57it turned us into believers.
12:59Why?
13:00Because it's the deepest impulse of a Jewish soul
13:03to pull it the very fabric of life
13:05till there's nothing left but a thread.
13:06They want nothing but nothingness.
13:09Nothingness without end.
13:11Wow.
13:12Danny, this is great.
13:14Number 9, Lars Lindstrom, Lars and the Real Girl.
13:18Those are nice, huh?
13:19They're not real, so they last forever.
13:21Isn't that neat?
13:22Although he often plays charismatic
13:24or determined characters,
13:26Gosling proves how diverse his acting skills are
13:28by taking on the role of this painfully awkward recluse.
13:32Come on, Lars.
13:33We miss you.
13:35Yeah.
13:38I brought my work home,
13:39so I have to...
13:40I'll get in trouble.
13:41Living in his childhood home's garage,
13:44Lars does his best to isolate himself
13:46from the rest of the small town,
13:48including his older brother
13:49and his sister-in-law.
13:51Where did you meet this person?
13:53On the internet.
13:55Yeah, well, everybody's doing that now.
13:57That's great.
13:59Lars finally finds someone
14:00he wants to get close to
14:02when he develops
14:03a delusional romantic relationship
14:05with a sex doll.
14:06Over the course of the film,
14:08we discover that Lars' insecurities
14:10come from being raised by a father
14:12dealing with the depression
14:13of Lars' mother dying in childbirth.
14:16Followed by the quick departure of his brother,
14:19Gosling's sincere and heartfelt performance
14:21shows a shy man
14:22slowly learning to expand his world.
14:25Learned a lot
14:27since then.
14:28Things are better.
14:30Yeah, but it could still happen, right?
14:32It's highly unlikely.
14:34Number 8.
14:35Noah Calhoun,
14:36The Notebook.
14:36Do you want to dance with me?
14:39Sure.
14:41Without question,
14:42this is the role
14:43that really pushed Gosling
14:44from former child actor
14:46to the Hollywood heartthrob
14:47he is today.
14:48In this tale
14:49of two seemingly star-crossed lovers,
14:51Gosling elevates
14:53the material he's given,
14:54turning The Notebook
14:55into one of the best love stories
14:57of recent times.
14:58The film follows Noah
14:59over the course of many years,
15:01and when we first meet him,
15:03he's a young man
15:03who quickly falls in love
15:05with the beautiful Allie.
15:06I can be fun
15:07if you want,
15:08defensive,
15:10smart,
15:12superstitious,
15:14brave,
15:15and I can be light on my feet.
15:17I can be whatever you want.
15:20You just tell me what you want
15:21and I'll be there for you.
15:22Although circumstances
15:23tear them apart,
15:24he never forgets her.
15:26This makes their reunion
15:28and kiss
15:28in the pouring rain
15:29that much greater
15:30and so unforgettable.
15:32It wasn't over.
15:34It still isn't over.
15:38Number 7.
15:39Officer K.
15:40Blade Runner 2049.
15:42I know it's real.
15:47Get him!
15:49Get him!
15:53In this highly acclaimed sequel
15:55to the 1982 original,
15:57Gosling plays a robot
15:58with undeniable humanity.
15:59As the replicant Blade Runner
16:01Officer K,
16:01he delivers an absolute
16:03masterclass in subtlety.
16:04Beneath the character's icy
16:05and seemingly robotic exterior
16:07lies a very human experience,
16:09as K is full of longing,
16:11ambition,
16:12pain,
16:12and desire.
16:13And,
16:14Gosling conveys most of this
16:15with nothing but his eyes.
16:17Those eyes perfectly capture
16:19the profound tragedy
16:20of the character,
16:20a synthetic being
16:21searching for a genuine soul
16:23and a meaningful connection
16:24in a hellish,
16:25dystopian landscape.
16:26The deeply layered performance
16:28powerfully honors
16:29Harrison Ford's cinematic legacy
16:30while forging a tragic
16:32and unforgettable path
16:33of its own.
16:35You okay?
16:39Number 6.
16:41Dean Pereira,
16:42Blue Valentine.
16:43Isn't that nice?
16:44I found it.
16:45Look at that.
16:46With a narrative shifting
16:48back and forth
16:48between a young couple
16:49falling in love
16:50and the decay
16:51of their relationship
16:52years later.
16:53This romantic drama
16:54sees Gosling give
16:55a beautiful
16:56and utterly
16:57heartbreaking performance.
16:58You said for better or worse,
17:01you said that.
17:04You said it was a promise.
17:10As a young man,
17:11Dean is a deeply caring
17:13and emotional underachiever
17:15who falls head over heels
17:17when he meets a girl
17:17he feels a deep connection to.
17:19She just seems different,
17:20you know,
17:21I don't know.
17:22How different?
17:27I don't know,
17:27I just got a feeling about her.
17:29When the narrative shifts forward,
17:31Dean is still an underachiever
17:32with a dead-end job
17:33and no greater dreams
17:35or ambitions.
17:36But,
17:37he manages to be a kind
17:38and loving father
17:39while holding on
17:40to a dying marriage.
17:41Dean is a complex
17:43and tragic character
17:44with many pros
17:45as well as
17:46many character defects.
17:48he's also remarkable,
17:50relatable,
17:51and real.
17:52What does it mean?
17:53What does it mean to be a man?
17:55You're scaring us.
17:56Don't say it.
17:57Don't say that stuff.
17:59Number five,
18:00private investigator
18:01Holland March,
18:02The Nice Guys.
18:03This is Dean's house.
18:05Amelia's boyfriend,
18:06Dean.
18:07You gotta be fucking kidding me.
18:08A selfish,
18:09people-hating
18:09and somewhat unscrupulous
18:11private investigator
18:12with a tendency
18:13to emit
18:13a high-pitched
18:14girlish squeal.
18:15Deep breath.
18:21Holland March
18:22is unlike any character
18:24we'd seen Gosling portray.
18:26That's a lot of blood.
18:27Despite his shortcomings,
18:29March also has
18:30a number of admirable qualities
18:32that make him
18:32a competent P.I.
18:33and a good father,
18:35as well as an overall
18:36good person,
18:37more or less.
18:39It's not common
18:41you find such nice people
18:43in the world.
18:51Gosling's brilliant
18:52comedic timing
18:53works perfectly
18:54within Shane Black's
18:55unique directorial style
18:56and plays wonderfully
18:58against Russell Crowe's
18:59more serious demeanor
19:00in what may be
19:01one of the best
19:02buddy action comedies
19:03of recent years.
19:04You're supposed
19:05to be a Jessica's.
19:06Yeah, sorry Mr. March,
19:07my sister kicked us out.
19:08She's having a guy over.
19:10Your sister's such a slut.
19:11Yeah, I know.
19:12Number 4.
19:12Ken, Barbie.
19:13No, this is no longer
19:15Barbie's dream house.
19:16This shall henceforth
19:17be known as
19:18Ken's Mojo Dojo Casa House.
19:21You don't have to say
19:22dojo and house.
19:23And casa.
19:24But you do
19:25because it feels good.
19:26Gosling proved
19:27he is truly
19:27Ken Nuff
19:28with this scene-stealing
19:29performance
19:29in Greta Gerwig's
19:30masterpiece.
19:31What he does here
19:32is truly magnificent.
19:34Whether he's aggressively
19:35leading a beach off
19:36against rival Ken's
19:37or belting out
19:37the spectacular
19:381980-style power ballad
19:40I'm Just Ken,
19:41his absolute comedic
19:42commitment makes this
19:43a vibrant and unforgettable
19:44standout in his career.
19:45But he also balances
19:47the sheer absurdity
19:48of the Barbie Land universe
19:49with genuine
19:50emotional vulnerability,
19:51proving his immense
19:52versatility as a performer.
19:54It all resulted
19:55in an Academy Award
19:56nomination for
19:57Best Supporting Actor,
19:58which of course
19:58is exactly what
19:59we all predicted
20:00when we heard
20:01that Gosling
20:01would be playing
20:02a Ken doll.
20:03You just hold on
20:04for one second.
20:05Oh, okay.
20:11Sublime!
20:12Number 3.
20:13Dan Dunn,
20:14Half Nelson.
20:15Second chances are rare, man.
20:18You ought to take
20:18better advantage of them.
20:20Gosling's bold portrayal
20:21of a dark and troubled
20:22yet highly talented
20:23and caring
20:24middle school teacher
20:25earned him
20:26nearly universal
20:27critical acclaim,
20:28as well as his first
20:29Academy Award nomination.
20:31The sun goes up
20:32and then it comes down.
20:35But every time
20:36that happens,
20:36what do you get?
20:40You get a new day.
20:41Dunn has many
20:42positive qualities
20:43and his importance
20:45to his students
20:45cannot be overstated.
20:47He often challenges them
20:49and tells them the truth
20:50with his unconventional
20:52teaching style.
20:52In Asia,
20:53the idea that things
20:54are made of opposites,
20:57yin and yang,
20:58dates back 3,000 years.
21:00Taoism saying
21:00change is the only constant.
21:03But that just died
21:04in the West.
21:05However,
21:06he is not without
21:07a serious dark side.
21:08Suffering from
21:09substance use disorder,
21:10Dunn is often
21:11barely able to get up
21:12in the morning
21:13and even passes out
21:14while coaching
21:14a basketball game.
21:16As a man seemingly
21:17trapped by himself,
21:19desperately wanting
21:19to change
21:20but too afraid
21:21to do so,
21:21Gosling's Dan Dunn
21:23moves us
21:23with his attempts
21:24to stop future generations
21:25from making
21:26the same mistakes
21:27he did.
21:28Alright,
21:28so I'm part of the machine
21:29but if I'm part of it,
21:30so are you.
21:31You are too.
21:32We all are.
21:35Anything happens
21:36in that 5 minutes
21:37and I'm yours
21:38no matter what.
21:39Anything a minute
21:40either side of that
21:41and you're on your own.
21:42Despite playing
21:42a character
21:43with no known backstory,
21:44few clear motivations
21:46and without even a name,
21:47Gosling still manages
21:49to deliver
21:49an incredibly iconic
21:51performance
21:51in this neo-noir
21:53crime thriller.
21:53Scary.
21:54His stoic portrayal
21:56is reminiscent
21:57of action stars
21:57of another age
21:58and conveys
21:59a wide range
22:00of extreme emotions
22:02through a rare subtlety.
22:04When you get your money,
22:05his debt's paid.
22:07He's out for good.
22:09You never go near
22:10his family again.
22:11Playing a getaway driver
22:13who begins a romance
22:14with a woman named Irene
22:15whose husband
22:16is in jail,
22:17we see a softer
22:18and caring side
22:19to his character.
22:20I'm not doing anything
22:21this weekend.
22:27If you want a ride
22:28or something.
22:28This comes
22:29in stark contrast
22:30to the intense performance
22:32he gives
22:32when a gangster
22:33sets up the driver
22:34and he must fiercely
22:36defend Irene
22:37and her son,
22:38adopting a single-minded
22:39determination
22:40to protect them.
22:41Getting to be around
22:42you and Benicio
22:46was the best thing
22:47that ever happened
22:48to me.
22:49Number 1.
22:50Dr. Ryland Grace
22:51Project Hail Mary
22:52Please state your name.
22:54Ryland Grace
22:55I spoke up
22:56from a coma.
22:58I'm several light years
22:59from my apartment
23:00and I'm not an astronaut.
23:03Hot off the presses
23:04and soaring
23:05into the cosmos.
23:06In this highly anticipated
23:07sci-fi adaptation
23:08of Andy Weir's
23:09thrilling novel,
23:10Gosling plays
23:11a resourceful middle school
23:12science teacher
23:12who wakes up
23:13on an interstellar spacecraft
23:14with no memory
23:15of his past.
23:16Tasked with solving
23:17the complex riddle
23:18of a dying son,
23:19Gosling eventually befriends
23:20an alien engineer
23:21named Rocky.
23:22Like the novel before it,
23:23the film has been
23:24heavily praised
23:25by enthusiastic critics
23:26with Gosling's performance
23:28earning particular attention.
23:29He's funny and charming
23:30but he also gives
23:32one of the most vulnerable
23:33turns of his entire career.
23:34He masterfully anchors
23:36this massive interstellar epic
23:37with incredible warmth,
23:39humor,
23:39and compelling vulnerability.
23:41I'm not an astronaut.
23:43If you don't go,
23:44you die.
23:45We're the rest of us.
23:47Did we forget
23:48one of your favorite performances?
23:50Let us know in the comments.
23:53We'll be back to it.
23:54We'll be back to it.
23:54We'll be back to it.
23:55Bye.
23:57Bye.
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