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Still the number one story today is that the Epstein
files are a little bit closer to being released. We
know that President Trump has said that he is going
to sign the law into effect and that gives a
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thirty day clock for the Department of Justice to release
these files. Still not quite sure if there's a way
for the Department of Justice to put a speed bump
in front of that. There are some technical things that
they could claim to withhold some of the documents. For example,
if they are involved in an ongoing law enforcement investigation.
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They don't they don't have to release them, but they're
going to run up against some pretty hot headed members
of Congress if they don't release everything. The Department of
Justice has admitted that not every member of the grand
jury in former FBI Director James Comy's case saw the
final version of the indictment. That could be what they
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refer to as a fatal error when it comes to
this case. This admission of fault from the administration came
toward the end of a hearing on Comy's arguments that
the case should be dismissed because they say that he's
a victim of selective and vindictive prosecution. The district judge
in this case was asking the prosecutor some concerns about
information that had been raised by two other judges about
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information that appeared to be missing from the transcripts of
the grand jury proceedings. The concerns centered on two separate
indictments that had been drafted. The first showed the grand
jury indicted Colly on two of three counts, they voted
not to indict on one of them, and then a
second one that had just the two counts that they
were both indicted on that they were both voted to
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indict him on. I should say so he acknowledged that
there was an edit to the first indictment. The judge
then questioned Lindsey Halligan, a former personal lawyer to the
president with no prior prosecutorial experience. She presented the case
to the grand jury on her own just days after
being appointed, and said that there, oh, yeah, there were
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people in the room. There was a four person and
a grand juror. So, because this thing was not reviewed
by the entire grand jury, there is a potential for
this thing to be completely thrown out. Current and former
members of Governor Newsom's administration among the dozens of insiders
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in Sacramento who received FBI letters in the last few
days to notify them that they had been watched, that
their phone calls, their texts, their other electronic communications had
been intercepted as part of the federal corruption case tied
to Dana Williamson and a couple of other longtime Democratic operatives.
We've talked about it multiple times, these charges that Dana
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Williamson and some others were, among other things, skimming money
off of what was a dormant account for Javier Bessera's
state campaign, also accused of spending a million dollars on
luxury handbags and travel and then illegally declaring those as
business expenses on her tax returns. Locally, some awful news
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that is not a surprise to very many people. Singer
David has been identified as a suspect in the death
of a fifteen year old girl who was found dead
in the vehicle that he owned back in September. He's
not been charged with any crime as of yet, but
sources have told both NBC and ABC here in town
that he has not been cooperative and most likely had
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help dismembering and disposing the body of Celeste Reevas they
were found the remains.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
That was that correct.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
The remains were found September eighth in the trunk of
a car at an La impound lot. Car had been
parked after was sorry toad after it had been parked
for several weeks, so they said that she may have
been deceased for several weeks before the discovery of the body.
She was last reported missing from Lake Elsinore last year,
last seen April of twenty twenty four. According to the
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Riverside County Sheriff's Department, the most Valuable Company in the
World is going to report earnings today after the market's
closed in a bit, and that is a been cause
for a relatively quiet day on Wall Street. It's not
just the Nvidia earnings report that's coming out, but tomorrow
the government shut down. The late jobs report from September
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is due to hit, so the couple of things that
are going to define what the economy does for the
next couple of months. As of right now, Dow Jones
Industrial Average up and down, but not very much today.
In fact, it's down about forty two points, so less
than a tenth of a percent. It's down right now.
S and P five hundred is up, just barely positive.
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Nasdaq is also barely positive as of right now. A
quiet day on Wall Street as they get ready for.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
For what will be some important economic news.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Last week, some news came out that the shen Zu
twenty spacecraft it's docked in China's tang Yong Space Station,
had sustained some serious damage, probably because of space debris
that knocked into it. It was meant to take a
crew of three astronauts back to Earth on November fifth,
but because of the tiny cracks in the viewport window,
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they actually had to use someone else's spacecraft, the Shenzu
twenty one shuttle, that had delivered their placements to the
station already. They landed in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
last week, so that leaves a whole new batch of
astronauts in a pickle because that was going to be
their ride home, and now we don't know what it is.
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The escape aircraft in the case anything went wrong, instead
immediately departed for Earth. So that means they are now
technically stranded on board the space station without a usable
spacecraft at their disposal. At this point, China says they
are evaluating whether the spacecraft that's still up there, that
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Shenzu twenty, Shenzu twenty, that might be okay.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
They just have to do a few tests. Again.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
They are not certain that those tiny cracks in the
viewport window are enough to say that that thing is
going to burn up on re entry, but they don't
necessarily want to take a chance as of yet. And
the Department of Transportation wants you to control your kids
when you fly. An undeniable rise in bad behavior on airplanes,
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the Department of Transportation announced a new campaign to encourage
civility in air travel. It's a campaign called the Golden
Age of travel starts with you. It's meant to jumpstart
a nationwide conversation about how we can all restore courtesy
and class the air travel. We'll see how this goes
over the Thanksgiving holiday, which will be the busiest air
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travel holiday possibly in the history of the world. For example,
things that the Transportation Secretary wants you to ask yourself
next time you fly. Are you dressing with respect? Are
you keeping control of your children and helping them through
the airport? Are you saying thank you to your flight attendants?
Are you helping a pregnant woman or the elderly with
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placing their bags and the overhead bin? All of these
questions that they want you to ask yourself and then
judge other people when they.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Don't do the exact same thing.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
All right, Speaking of airports, there is a new article
about the etiquette at airport bars fifteen Definitive Rules for
the Airport bar. Natalie Compton from Washington Post is going
to join us and talk about her article. When we
come back, Gary and Shannon will continue.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
As I was saying one of the stories out of
DC today is the prosecution of former FBI director James
Comy has hit a hurdle. The Justice Department acknowledged in
court today a potential or a possible lapse in how
the case was presented to the grand jury. The revelation
was that it wasn't the full grand jury that reviewed
a copy of the final indictment. During hearing where Comy's
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lawyers were asking a judge to throw out the case
on the grounds the government's being vindictive, they said it
was just the four person and one other grand juror
that saw that final indictment, and they admitted all of that.
Congress is sending to President Trump a bill that's going
to compel the Justice Department to make public its case
files unconvicted sex of friend or Jeffrey Epstein. We're not
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quite sure when the President is expected to sign that. Overseas,
a Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian city
of Tarnopill has killed at least twenty five people, including
three kids. That while there are rumors going around that
there is some sort of a twenty eight point plan
that President Trump has been working on a twenty eight
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point piece plan to end the war in Ukraine. Everybody's
been to a bar at the airport for whatever reason.
Your playing got delayed, you just showed up a little early.
Maybe you need a pop or two to relax before
you get on your five hour flight, whatever it is.
But there are some very specific potential guidelines shall we
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say when it comes to airport bar etiquette. Natalie Compton
wrote a great piece in the Washington Piece about Washington
p I should say about rules for the airport bar,
and she joins us Now, Natalie, thanks for taking time
for us today, Thanks for having me absolutely. How how
often are you traveling? How often do you get to
find yourself in an airport bar?
Speaker 4 (10:15):
I find myself at an airport bar, probably more than
the average American, but far less than the average you know,
worad warrior business man. But it's often enough to see
a lot of airport bar goers in action and say,
I think we need more rules.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
You listen, people can sign up for these rules or not,
but they all seem to be pretty what's the word
pretty logical? And I love the first one, which is
don't just go to the one that's closest to your
gate necessarily unless you're in a rush, you know, unless you're.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Running tight on time, find the one that you like
the vibe.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Right.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
If you are looking to lock in and catch up
on a work email, it might not really matter what
bar you're at. You might just want to go to
the one that's closest to the gate. But if you're
at a busy airport in a major metro area that
has options, maybe there's one that suits your mood. If
you want a slice of pizza and a chat with
someone interesting, so you know, do a lap, don't just
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panic and choose the one that's closest to your gate.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
The thing that bothers me the absolute most is that
everybody's got to carry on or a backpack or a
big purse or something like that, and there's never a place,
a good place to put it in some of these
bars slash restaurants in the airports.
Speaker 4 (11:35):
I do think that the end of that sentiment is
totally correct. It's not necessarily our fault that it can
be awkward. Like they obviously designed these spaces knowing that
travelers were going to have luggage. Why is there no
good system for this? So it's up to us to
be mindful of can I smash my bag under my feet.
That's going to make things awkward. But where can I
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put this where it'll be out of people's way is important.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Like the suggestion that you tell the bartender your timeline.
I think we've all been in a situation where you
know you had a drink and you're waiting for that
tab and it's not coming, and usually they'll they'll at
least offer it to you right away because they know that.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
But be honest with your bartender.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
They work in an airport, they know that everybody's on
a deadline, and they'll help you out as much as
they can.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
These are seasoned professionals who know the gamut of what
people are dealing with. You could be somebody who has
a five hour layover and don't need to be rush,
don't need to be waited on really diligently, and you
don't want somebody checking on you every five minutes. Or
you're the person who's like, I'm terrified to get on
this plane. I just need a shot to calm my
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nerves and I got to get out of here. So
just give them a heads up because they're not mind readers.
They have no idea what your schedule is.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Don't overdo it, obviously, because that can be I mean,
I've we do stories all the time about people who
are just hammered on these airplanes and make asses of themselves.
But the flight crews can prevent you from boarding an
airplane if they think you're drunk.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
Sure, yes, absolutely, and they will and that's, you know,
usually for the health and safety of the rest of
the flight too. We have seen countless examples of people
overdoing it. But I thought something that was funny with
interviewing this woman who has been an airport bartender for years.
She said she's definitely seen plenty of people who just
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straight up miss their flight because they are drinking at
the bar. Sometimes it's not just because they got too drunk,
it's because they get so lost in their work that
they didn't notice. And maybe you have a couple drinks
and you just time blurs. So yes, be diligent, don't
overdo it. You don't want to be an unruly passenger,
and you also just don't want to miss your flight.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
I have missed a flight while sitting at an airport bar,
not because I was drunk and it was odd.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
I was with my wife. We're just having a great conversation.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
We had dinner as well, and we're literally sitting across
the terminal from the gate. We could watch the whole thing,
and for some reason, I don't know why, we just
we just blanked and missed our flight. It was fine,
It was a bit. It was like Dallas to Washington,
d C. So I mean, there's a million of those
a day, So we were fine. But I am guilty.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
But at the moment you realize, oh, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
How dumb can people be?
Speaker 2 (14:19):
And the thing is, up to that point in our lives,
we probably made fun of people like that, and I
will never do that.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
I will never do that again.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
You'll have a little more empathy in your heart now.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, I absolutely do.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
The other thing that's great about these artport bars, and
I know that you point out that some of the
better ones are not the larger chain ones or anything.
It's the smaller ones that exist sort of in the
middle of the sort of that little middle island area
of a terminal.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
I love the proliferation of these. They are like islands
within the airport. I feel like you see them a
lot at JFK has a lot of great ones sometimes
and you'll see them just in a straight middle of
like a busy terminal, right near the gates. And it's
a good people watching spot. And it's not a deep,
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cavernous restaurant where you really can lose track of time.
You're still kind of have your surroundings in mind and
can watch, you know, the flight screens. But they often
tend to be just bars, which I think can sometimes
be a more pleasant drinking experience if you're just you know,
the bartender is just focused on making a great martini
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or giving you a nice glass of wine and not
like we got to serve people a big, huge meal.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
All right, fun, fun article. We appreciate it. Natalie, have
a great day, Sure, happy travels.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Absolutely you too, Natalie Natalie Compton. You can follow her
on x nat b co nat b Coo net co
travel reporter and columnists at The Washington Post. You check
out her substack as well. Up next, what you watch
on Wednesday? All the stuff that's been going on on
t T great premiere of land Man season two. We'll
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talk about that. Some interesting stuff in the world of
movies as well. That's coming up.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
A couple of stories that we are following. Of course,
the rain is going to be coming back. Conwe is
going to talk about a little bit later on today
during his show, but we will see some rain coming
back in tomorrow continue through Friday. Not anywhere near as
powerful as the storms we saw last weekend, but still
you know, half inch to an inch of rain in
some of the valley locations, one to two inches some
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of the mountains or the hills. Yesterday, this awful story
out of Orange County Data Point, specifically, a thirteen year
old boy, Luis Adrian Morales Pacheco, died at a hospital
after he was hit and apparently by a drunk driver
while he was walking to school. And it was a
hit and run crash right near the intersection at Parkland
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and Data Point Harbor Drive. The fifty nine year old driver,
by the way, was arrested a couple of miles away
from the crash, and the ocda's office said that guy
had been arrested and charged in a separate DUY incident
three days before yesterday's accident and possibly has other DUI
convictions on his record.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Hold on a second, I gotta take a drink of
water before we get to what you watch on Wednesday.
Some things to.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Clean up here, Hey, Harry, Ted Cruz can't be president.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
He's a naturalized citizen.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
He was born in Canada, so no chance he's going
to be president.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Ted Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta nineteen seventy I
think it was December and nineteen seventy. And the Constitution
does require a president to be a natural born citizen
Article two, Section one. But several people have already written,
especially since he's already run for president, and suggested that
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in fact that Ted Cruz does qualify as a natural
born citizen because his mother was a US citizen. So
the weight and historical authority indicates that that term that
natural born citizen would meet a person who's entitled US
citizenship by birth or at birth, so either being born
in the United States, which obviously or its jurisdiction, or
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being born to alien parents, which his mother would qualify for.
So Ted Cruz, for all intents and purposes, can become
a president of the Union United States.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
Hey, Gary and Shannon, All right, let.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Me boost you up a little bit there.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
Try it again, Hey, Gary and Shannon, what you watching Wednesday?
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Yeah, my spouse.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
And I wait, don't tell me yet. Let's play the
thing and then we'll get into what you're watching Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
The following program is brought to you in living color,
but you're watching in there. Americans love television.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
They win their kids USA television manchubt of those live
television shows.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Now tell me what you've been with Gary.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
And Shannon are what you're watching Wednesday? My spouse and
I are watching The Beast in Me with Claire Danes
and it's amazing. We can't put it down. And really
good acting, really good like cinematography, and the writing's awesome.
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Highly highly recommend. Love You Guys, Tell.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
You Psychological thriller is the way they say it mini
series for Netflix that stars Claire Danes and Matthew Reese.
Matthew Reese is absolutely spectacular if you remember him from
The Americans. He was also in that reboot of Perry
Mason a couple of seasons of that. But Claire Danes
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plays Aggie Wiggs, an author who struggles to write her
next book, and Matthew Reese is the son of a
real estate guy who moves next door to Aggie's house
to hide out with his second wife because he allegedly
killed his first wife. Britney Snow is in this as
well as the second wife. Natalie Morales is in there
as Aggie's ex wife who is an abstract painter. This
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has been getting incredible reviews on Netflix. It's already a
top Netflix's TV list as a tallied up six point
nine million views in just the first four days, so
that is pretty amazing. Six point nine million views in
just the first four days. It's called The Beast in Me.
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There's also, if I'm not mistaken, a movie that's coming
out of that same name, The Beast to Be with
Russell Crowe.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Let me see if I had that right.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Yeah, upcoming sports action film in mixed martial arts Russell Crowe,
Luke Helmsworth.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
That's a it's quite a different thing.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
Next on the top ten list Witcher season four that
took the number two spot for Netflix. Next on the list,
Absentia is number three. Stranger Things season one is being
rewatched by a bunch of people getting ready for the
next installment. The upcoming release boosted Stranger Things two also
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into the top ten. You had Death by Lightning, which
we talked about before in a True Crime Tuesday as
a matter of fact, because it's about the assassination of
President Garfield. Squid Game The Challenge Season two is on there,
and then on the film side you have Frankenstein. I
forgot that Frankenstein was out on Netflix, but it has
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gotten twenty nine point one to thirty three point eight
million views in its first full week and second week overall,
so it's doing better. Shouted far out shadowed A Merry
Little Xmas, which was of course their number number one
holiday movie, even though it's not quite a little too
early for some of those. But if you can believe this,
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k Pop Demon Hunters is now the twenty second week
that K Pop Demon Hunters has been in the top
ten list for movies on Netflix.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
It's the number three this week.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Still in Your Dreams came in next, and then Being Eddie,
the Eddie Murphy documentary came in as number four with
five point seven million views already.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
I started watching The Gilded Age about four days ago,
and I was so addicted that I couldn't do anything
but eat and sleep and get back to it. I've
made it through the three seasons and now I'm upset
because it's over.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Oh no, Now what am I gonna do?
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Gilded Age? All right?
Speaker 2 (22:40):
When we come back, I'll tell you about the movie
that I'm most excited about coming up in a couple
of months.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
There's a new trailer out for it.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Today I have some problems with but also Billy Bob
Thornton comes back. They're calling the season two episode one
of Landman probably the best premiere for any tailor shared
and show we've seen anytime recently.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
What you watch on Wednesday continues.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
So the Taylor Sheridan show Landman just debuted episode one
of the second season, and this is about Billy Bob Thornton.
He plays sort of a fixer, if you will, sorts
out the problems between oil workers and the owners of
the massive oil company that he works for.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
And a season one, of course, it is.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
John Hamm and Demi Moore, this married couple billionaires that
own this oil company. However, spoiler alert, John Hamm doesn't
make it through the end of season one. So now
you've got Demi Moore as the matriarch of this huge
oil conglomerate and Billy Bob Thornton as sort of her
right hand man consiglieri, however you want to describe it.
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Part of what makes the show as great as it
is this Landman show is the writing, and specifically the
writing for Billy Bob Thornton's character Tommy Norris. He says,
at the very top and a very dry clearly one
of those guys who is wise beyond what you might
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expect based on his attitude and his language or his clothing,
whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
But he's wise.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
And he says, at the very top of the show,
there's Kellogg's General Mills and whoever makes those si little waffles?
And he said, well, people who tell us that breakfast
is the most important meal of the day are the
sons of bees that make the stuff. And it's this
cranky but intelligent attitude that makes Billy Bob Thornton's character
so watchable. His son is involved. His son wants to
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be an oil man, so he starts drilling on his own.
That comes up in the first episode. But also he's
got a wife and daughter, the wife played by Ali
Larder and the daughter that is played by Michelle Randolph.
Daughter Ainsley, And one of the criticisms of Taylor Sheridan
is he doesn't know how to write characters that happen
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to be female. He does fine with the Demi Moore stuff,
he does fine with this woman in power, but the
others just they kind of feel like eye candy for
Taylor Sheridan. In this case, they're actually going to send
Ainsley off to college, is what it looks like, so
she doesn't just have to walk around in a bikini
and prompt awkward conversations with some of her dad's co workers.
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Ali Larder is fabulous in the show as Tommy Norris
Billy Bob Thornton's wife and does a great job with
it just because she's funny. She's obviously beautiful, but she's funny.
And then you introduce Sam Elliott into all this, Like
I said, they got rid of John Hammon, they bring
in Sam Elliott. After the first episode, you still don't
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know exactly who Sam Elliott is in relation to everybody else,
but that is that is perfectly fine because you're going
to want to watch it. It is one of those
on Paramount TV or Paramount Plus. I should say that's
going to come out. They're going to release episodes every Sunday,
so now through probably mid January, if not later than
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that is when you're going to see new episodes of
land Man season two every Sunday night. So the other
thing that's coming out that I'm excited about, at least
for the next couple of months is the movie Project
Hail Mary, and we've talked about it before. I read
the book by Andy Weir. He's the guy who wrote
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The Martian and this is another space movie, so there
is that aspect. If you're not into that, you're not
going to enjoy this. Very well researched, very well written,
very funny at times. And the movie trailer that's out,
the second trailer just came out, includes Ryan Gosling as
the main scientist in there, Rylan Grace I think his
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name is, and the whole not spoiling anything because it
happens relatively early in the story. He meets an alien
life form and what you don't want to see is
the alien life form until you go see the movie.
And I'm surprised that they have given us as much visuals,
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are as many visuals of this alien's being as they did,
because part of what was making What was great about
the book itself was that it told the story about
his discovery of this alien life form. I mean, there's
a funny line in the trailer where he gets to
say to sort of a video diary, oh well, oh,
by the way, I met an alien today. But it
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just seemed like they shouldn't have shouldn't have put that
out there. There's another kill Bill moving coming out in December,
so just a couple of weeks called kill Bill The
Whole Bloody Affair. It's basically the complete kill Bill film,
the originals up into two parts for the original release.
This assembly combines the two versions with a few twists
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and turns in it to convey the whole mashup of
the original version. Also that weekend five Nights at Freddy's
two that I guess you'd say suspense kind of horror movie.
Avatar Fire and Ash and I gotta be honest, if
zero desire to see any of the Avatar movies. I
saw the first one. I don't know why it didn't
hit for me, but it just doesn't work. Is this
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Thing on? This is going to be interesting. Bradley Cooper directing.
Is this Thing on a feeling of a step back
from A Star is Born or Maestro, which he directed
as well. This is Will Arnett as a man who
undertakes stand up comedy as a way to get past
his impending divorce. That's coming up Anaconda, a reboot of
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that one, Marty Supreme with Timothy Schaala ha I May
is coming up next month as well. So all those
still in the in the future when it comes to
movies that you you can go watch. So all right
tomorrow some strange science stuff. Tiffany Hobbs is going to
join us for the show tomorrow, and all great stories
coming up in the John Coe Belt Show, which is next.
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