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Ready to fill up your watchlist with excellent movie recommendations? In this video, the stars of ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ talk about the classic films that shaped their sense of humor and keep them glued to the screen.

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00:00You're preparing to audition for a big comedy role.
00:05What movie that shaped your sense of humor do you re-watch?
00:10Oh, okay. I mean, I have so many favorites.
00:13I think right now it's also on Front of Mind, Best in Show, Catherine O'Hara.
00:19And that is also a movie that Dakota and I would watch over and over and over again.
00:23And I also re-watched it recently.
00:25And there's also little things that I didn't pick up on when I was young.
00:29I was like, this is just, like, it's so funny.
00:33And so, yeah, they're so talented.
00:37Okay, we've changed the game.
00:39Ooh.
00:40You're babysitting a bunch of chaotic kids.
00:42What movie keeps them glued to the screen?
00:45Good God.
00:47I don't know.
00:48Like, the attention span of kids is much like mine.
00:50Very small.
00:52Miss Rachel.
00:54Miss Rachel.
00:55I've heard a lot about her.
00:56K-pop Demon Hunters.
00:57It's not a movie.
00:59Oh, it's not a movie.
01:01True.
01:01Yeah.
01:01Yeah.
01:03I personally love Cars 3.
01:05Yeah.
01:06Big Cars fan.
01:08So I think I'd turn that on for me and then hope that they enjoy it as well.
01:15But I think, like, the classics.
01:17It's like the old Disney, old Pixar.
01:19It's a good pacing and the colours are softer for them, which is apparently a big thing now
01:24that, like, young kids' TV is too fast and it's too bright and so it's so, so, so quick.
01:29Like, the frame rate is faster than what it was when we were kids.
01:32I'm sure.
01:33Yeah.
01:33So, yeah.
01:34Maybe go back to the old school stuff.
01:35If you go back to the old school stuff.
01:35Yeah.
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