00:00The last time I talked to you was for The Fall Guy, and then Barbie, and now this, you're taking
00:04on a lot of stuff that's just good for the soul to watch.
00:08Thanks.
00:08Is that by intention?
00:09Yeah, I think, you know, being a father sort of changes how I view what I make, where I spend
00:15my time, where we as a family spend our time.
00:19I think it was really kind of important to Ava and I to, we would love to find movies that
00:24we can bring our whole family to.
00:27It feels hard to find, and this felt like something that, you know, like one of those films, like that
00:34we all remember where we were when we saw E.T., who we saw it with, you know, that stays
00:41with you.
00:42And I really feel like this is in that, this is that kind of film, you know, for this generation.
00:50And it's, it's so hopeful, you know, as well, which is, I think is like the, what I really responded
00:56to was this idea of like, okay, enough with the dystopian future ideas that are, that are so bleak and
01:02offer no solutions.
01:04Like Andy Weir is such an important voice because he says, well, okay, but maybe the future is not something
01:09to be feared, but just to be figured out.
01:11Like Andy Weir is such an important voice.
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