Season 3 Episode 10 – Marvel Movies and the New Normal
The doctors use the upcoming Marvel movies to discuss how the pandemic has influenced our ‘New Normal’.
Marvel Movies and the New Normal Transcription
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Welcome to Take Good Care
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and endeavor of Peachtree City
Obstetric and Gynecology.
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Our aim and mission is to serve
as a source of vital information
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and discussion for women of all ages,
races and walks in life.
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I’m Dr. Mironda Williams.
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I’m Dr. Deanna Guthrie,
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and I am Dr. Karen Greene.
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Welcome to our show.
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So those of you
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who are checking us out on our YouTube
channel can see that
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we are dressed
a little differently than we usually do.
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And that is because recently
at the time of the taping of this show,
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we all viewed the trailer for Black
Panther Two,
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otherwise known as Wakanda Forever.
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So we decided because we all love Marvel
and love the movies,
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that we would do an homage
to Marvel and movies and why we love them.
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But also, there is a rumor
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that at the premiere
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of the New Black Panther movie
that’s debuting November the 11th of 2022,
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that we will be wearing white.
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We we will be wearing white.
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So since we will be wearing white
for the premiere, we decided
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to break out some of our African regalia
in honor of the movie
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and our own collective heritage.
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And so we truly believe
that Wakanda is forever
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and Wakanda is a state of mind.
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Also, we launched this podcast
by way of introduction.
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We launch this podcast
right at the beginning of the pandemic
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in March of 2020.
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So for those of you
who followed our first two seasons,
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we did a number of shows
during those seasons
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talking about COVID,
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the biology
or the pathophysiology as it was evolving.
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We talked about vaccinations and just
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distancing, masking handwashing.
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Just did a lot of talk about COVID
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during those first two seasons,
and we haven’t really done that this year.
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Again, not because COVID has gone away.
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Because COVID has not gone away.
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Unfortunately,
we are probably moving into more
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of the endemic phase of COVID.
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So COVID is with us.
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This COVID will probably remain
with us for a while yet,
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but now we have to deal with those things
that we love to do
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life, work and everything in this new era
in what is now our new normal.
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So we’re going to
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talk about something
that’s fun for pretty much
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everyone that we love to do,
and that’s going to the movies.
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We all like going to the movies
and finding things to do
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with our friends and family.
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And for me that I’ll talk about later,
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I like to go by myself
and I’ll explain why a little bit later,
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but we still have to be mindful
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that we’re in an endemic
at this point with COVID.
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And so therefore we still have to be smart
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with things when we travel
and do the other things that we enjoy.
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So
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Dr. Greene helped to outline
the kind of run a show for today.
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And so one of the things
that she had me to review was
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an article that talked
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about why some people or why it is felt
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that Marvel movies are better than DC
Comics.
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Now, listen, people don’t don’t write in.
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We we’re not, we’re not picking sides.
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I happen to like them all.
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I like all superhero flicks.
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So this is not a statement.
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But just to get the conversation started
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and this particular article, again,
this was came out
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when the first Black Panther
movie came out.
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And because of the huge success
of that movie and the interest that came
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about at that time with the black Panther
movie, there were a lot of
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there was a lot of discussions in articles
about Marvel and DC comics
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and just movies in general.
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So this particular article talked
about how Marvel has long been
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kind of the dominant
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storyline in the cinematic
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universe when it comes to superhero
superhero movie franchises.
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And they mentioned in this article
that the hot streak really began
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when the first Iron Man dropped,
which is back in 2008.
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Now, Dr.Greene
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asked me to pick my favorite.
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I can’t say I have a favorite
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because it depends on what’s out,
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because when Iron Man dropped
Iron Man was my face.
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And so now that Black Panther
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and Wakanda is with us,
Wakanda is my favorite.
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So but that’s who knows what happens next,
because I like Doctor Strange
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and I like the seven rings.
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And anyway.
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So we don’t just mean stay focused now.
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Stay focused.
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But I thought this article was interesting
because they
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did a number of surveys and interviewed
various people who saw both Marvel
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and DC comic movies to get an idea
of what the market research revealed.
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And so what this article talked about
is that people, or what they surmise
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from the study
is that people prefer Marvel
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superhero movies over DC comics
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because the audience
can emotionally engage
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more with the Marvel superheroes
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that we are all drawn into,
the human connection that we feel
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with the Marvel characters, more
so than the DC comic characters.
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And I’m not sure if I agree with that,
but I do think, you know, as
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I thought about the movies, the
the human storyline and the relationships
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that the Marvel characters tend to have,
I think is developed
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probably a little bit more in the Marvel
movies, more so than in the DC comics.
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So you do really connect with them
as people, not just because they are
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superheroes and have,
you know, special powers.
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So I do see how that can be
can be something that may be relevant.
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Also, they talked about just
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their huge response, not just to movies,
but to the movie trailers
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that are release, you know, weeks
and now months before the movie even hits.
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And so with this run since 2008
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that Marvel has had with all of the
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superhero movies
that have come out in the Marvel
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Universe, is like the trailers
get more hits and views
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or as much as the actual movie,
as evidenced by the most recent
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Wakanda Forever movie trailer
that dropped in the recent Comic-Con.
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It had like a million views
and less than like 2 hours.
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Something crazy.
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Yeah, it is just so good.
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It’s just like, you can’t wait.
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It’s like you can’t wait
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for sure that they put it out so early.
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Yeah, well, is marketing. They know it.
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They know, they know.
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And that’s okay. That’s okay.
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I’m all here for it. Yeah.
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Hey, I’m here for a thing.
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I’m here for it.
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So again, the, the, the bottom
line of the research in the study
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from that particular argument is that
audience really care about the characters
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and the emotional engagement
that they offer,
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most particularly with the Marvel movies.
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Now, again, in trying to determine
if I have a favorite,
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I can’t say that I have a favorite.
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I just like going to the movies
and I particularly like going to see
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superhero flicks, any movie, but mostly
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because I completely immerse myself
in the movie.
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I am one with the characters in the movie.
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I am fighting the fight along with them.
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This is why
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most often before the pandemic hit,
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the thing that I did for myself
consistently was
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I would take myself to the movies.
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Typically on Friday I would go by myself.
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I would usually go where
I could have an adult beverage
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and some nice snacks
and just sit back and relax.
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And once the movie starts,
I am in the movie.
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I don’t want to be talking to me.
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I don’t need nobody sitting next to you.
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Ask me what I think.
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I don’t want to talk about that right now
because I’m watching the movie.
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So most people like to carry
on conversations
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with people
that they go to the movie with,
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and that’s that
I don’t want to do that. So
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I typically will go to the movie by myself
because that to me is the most fun.
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I can talk about it later.
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We can talk about it after that.
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Don’t talk to me during the movie
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unless and this is something
that I’m looking forward to do.
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We talk about our new normal and going to
the movies now in this endemic COVID
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because I will be there
for the opening night of Wakanda forever.
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And in
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pre-COVID days I would always go even
at Thursday night, if it was midnight.
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Star Trek,
any of them for the opening night. Why?
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Because I am there with my people.
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Yes, they are my tribe.
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They are the true people
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who are just thoroughly
into whatever the franchise is.
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And we are there together
because we are bonded in the fight.
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And so sometimes we may have conversations
and I have talked to people,
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perfect strangers, I don’t even know,
because we were all just like, isn’t this
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just the most amazing thing we’ve ever
seen in our lives up until this point?
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So I do plan on going to see the New Black
Panther film.
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I have not gone there.
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And of course, as you all know,
several movies have have come out.
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And I just up until now, because of just
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the different things with the pandemic
and I still have my father.
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I’m his primary caregiver,
so I’m still trying to be very careful.
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So I’ve
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mostly watched movies
after they have been released, streaming.
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I haven’t gone in to see them in the movie
theater.
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I’m getting back out now.
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I went to see the Doctor Strange
one in the movie theater.
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I went at a time
when it was like middle of the day,
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so it wasn’t a lot of people in there,
that kind of thing,
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because there’s nothing
like going to the movie theater,
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getting your popcorn or whatever
your snack is
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and watching everything in surround sound
and seeing the big screen and also
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being there with people who are there
for the same reason as you are.
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So I’ll be safe
I may put on my has met African
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a white suit and headdress and mask
but I will be going to see
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what kind of ever on opening night
that too got through.
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What about you?
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So as far as a favorite,
I can’t pick a favorite because like you,
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I love all things superhero
fighting the good fight against evil.
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So and so I don’t have a favorite.
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I just I like them all as they come out.
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I will comment, though, on
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your choice of going to the movies alone.
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I don’t mind.
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I’ll go with people
that that doesn’t bother me.
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But I would love to go to the movies
with Dr. Williams
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just to watch her.
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So what I do is
I make sure I see the movie first
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and then I can go with her
seeing it a second time because
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just watching her in
the movies is entertainment in itself.
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And I have to
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tell about Avatar.
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Yes, that’s what I have to do.
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Well, I have I had two experiences.
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So she mentioned Avatar.
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So the first I had only seen Avatar.
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She was I was one of the first ones.
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They started doing 3D. Right.
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And so I wasn’t she wasn’t sure.
I don’t know if I want to see.
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I said, no, you have to see Avatar.
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You’ve got to see it.
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So we drove to get it to see it in 3D.
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We drove way out Gwinnett County. I came
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and we walked in.
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She’s like, Oh, I don’t know.
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And then
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and the thing was, it was so popular
that we had to sit like near the front.
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Normally we would sit near the back,
but we were like all the way in the front.
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And she was fussing at me.
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But we let you take us that day.
You didn’t buy a minivan?
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No, no.
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It was like I had to convince her
that avatar, the first of 18 years ago,
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whenever that was exile,
then the movie started.
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And like I said, I had already seen it.
So I knew what was going to happen.
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We felt like that her face
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and and the thing is,
the first time I saw it,
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I didn’t see it in 3D,
so I was enjoying the 3D.
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But when that stuff was coming
towards her, she was just
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and I knew that it
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was going to be a draw, but watched her
because of a a prior experience with her.
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Oh, we had a movie
watch party at my house.
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This is now 25 years ago
and there is a movie.
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I don’t know if anybody remembers
it called Three Kings.
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I think Three Kings that had Ice Cube
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kind of Ice Cube was in it, but it was
it was a war
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movie about the war in Iraq
or the Iraq war
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and and what some army people
were doing towards the end.
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And there was a scene where
they were trying to help these people
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that were trying to.
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George Clooney. Yes.
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Mark Wahlberg And it’s cute. Yes.
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And 1999, I won a long ago,
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but there
was a scene where there were these
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there are people who helped them,
but they were trying
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to get out of the country
and they had to walk.
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But literally in the middle of us
watching this,
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they were trying
to get some other people to
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I know she stood up in my living room
and said, What are we going to do?
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You got to say, people.
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I was like, We?
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Yes, we. So that’s how it started.
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We’ve seen Julie Mercer stuff
in the movie.
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She really does so.
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Yes. But again, as far as a favorite,
like I said, I true.
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I love everything superhero
and I love women superheroes too.
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That just you know but I was tasked by
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Dr. Greene
to kind of go over the history of Marvel.
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So Marvel has been around since the like
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just pre-war pre-World War Two.
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And it first started out as a comic book
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franchise called Timely Comics.
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And it has changed
names two or three times until it
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finally became Marvel.
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But just a little
some facts about Marvel overall.
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They’ve grossed over $22 billion
in all their films like I believe.
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You know, there’s an article about
what gets you about Marvel, too,
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is that actors
that are considered serious actors,
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like not goofy comedians
or anything like that or child actors
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or anything like that,
but people who do Oscar
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winning performances
participate in these movies.
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And so one person wrote an article
so she could be like serious actors
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or willing to put on silly costumes
and be a part of this Marvel franchise.
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MARVEL But there’s that.
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But the two main people
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that are signified
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as the creative influence behind
Marvel is Jack Hertzberg.
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But he changed his name to Kirby.
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And everybody knows Stan Lee now
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in its history.
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It started out as,
like I said, one comic series.
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Then that wasn’t doing very well.
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And at one point DC offered to buy
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some of the characters from him
from what was going to become Marvel.
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Luckily, they said no,
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but it’s not.
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It’s not been a rosy
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history going all the way through.
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And actually DC started to do better.
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When you talk about
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public, you know,
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acclaim before Marvel
so DC first, you know DC had
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Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman
and they were very popular characters
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and then they came out
with the Justice League. Yes.
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So that was that kind of so
comic books were kind of going away
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because after World War Two
and it was in the 1950s with teenage angst
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and all that stuff,
comic books are kind of going away.
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And then they created the Justice League.
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Which kind of league
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brought back the interest in comics.
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So the other what was going to become
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Marvel had to come up with something
to compete with that.
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So this guy, his name is Martin Goodman.
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It was his wife’s cousin who was Stan Lee.
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And he was
he was an editor at the comic books.
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He wasn’t happy. He wanted another job.
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He really wanted to be an author,
they said.
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And so that’s
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why he changed his name to Stan Lee,
because he was keeping his real last name,
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which is Lieber, in the event
that he wrote the Great American novel.
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So he didn’t want his name
to be comic book.
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And then are you really going to write
a serious book, serious work, yes.
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Which yeah.
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So he got together with Jack Kirby
and they came up with the Fantastic Four.
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So that was the first
that kind of competed with Justice League.
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And then from that point
on, they came up with new characters.
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Then there was X-Men in 2000,
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so that was, you know,
that was a very popular franchise.
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Then this guy, Kevin,
I don’t know how to say his last name.
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Is it FEIGE?
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He was he was like a production assistant
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with one of the main directors,
but now he’s like one of the main guys.
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Now with Marvel,
he he truly studied all the marvel
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of all the Marvel comics and characters
and knew everybody.
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And you had to bring the storylines
together and everything.
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But just as a battle, Williams
said, Iron Man was the first real breakout
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astronaut of
and in keeping with her saying
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that they could relate to the characters
better, there were even talking
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talk about how they ended up
picking Robert Downey Jr.
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And then there were there was
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a bad boy persona.
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It was Carter who they said
was going to be the other one.
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There were two other people
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who auditioned for it,
and people thought that it should be them.
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But because Robert Downey
was kind of like the bad boy slash
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good boy, that went totally
with the Iron Man character.
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So that’s why he became so popular.
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Believable.
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Yes, he did them Iron Man. Yes.
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And and what made Marvel
start out with Iron Man?
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So Marvel wasn’t in the their
their ultimate goal wasn’t
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a movie franchise.
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That’s not really
what they were looking for.
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They wanted to make movies
so that they could sell toys.
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So that was their main goal.
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So movies
would bring people out to the movies.
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They’re thinking it was going to be kids
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and then they could sell all these toys
because one of the main executives was a
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he had owned a toy conglomerate.
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And so what they did was they took
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they did a survey of kids
and gave them toys to play with.
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And they saw
which toy was the most popular one.
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And it was Iron Man.
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And that’s why they chose Iron Man
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to be the first movie, which makes sense,
because that’s not really the first.
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If you’re a comic
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book person, you know the history
and that was not the first one.
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Right?
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So it’s just it’s just really interesting
how it how it has developed.
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But well, and when I think about Marvel,
I know there’s been a lot of movies,
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but you really don’t realize
how many movies there are.
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So they’ve just they’ve even just
they call it there are two sagas,
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there’s the Infinity Saga
and then there’s the multiverse side. Yes.
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And so it’s three phases under each saga.
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And we are now in phase four,
which is under the multiverse saga.
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We finished the Infinity Saga.
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And so there have been let’s see,
6 and 6 is 12 and 11.
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What’s that, 23?
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24 movies in the first phase.
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That and sad to say
I think I have seen or I know I
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and I’ve seen them multiple times.
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Right. Oh, yeah.
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So there’s Iron Man, Incredible
Hulk, Iron Man Two, Thor, Captain America,
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First Avenger, then The Avengers,
which was the crossover.
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Then there was Iron Man
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three, Thor, The Dark World,
Captain America, Winter Soldier.
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Then they brought
in Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Then there was the Avengers,
Age of Ultron, and then Ant-Man.
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And that’s when I mean,
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I knew they were connected,
but it was that first Ant-Man movie
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at the end, at the ending,
where, yes, it just blew my mind.
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And if anybody knows about that,
but like I said, knew it was connected.
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But when I was,
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I was not even connecting Ant-Man really,
until like at the end the movie.
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And I went, Oh, oh my God.
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And that was that.
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That meant you’d probably set
through the next ending then, always.
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Oh, yes.
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So it’s those next endings
that they were like, Oh, oh, wow,
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that’s connected to that one.
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That’s connect to all the Easter eggs.
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So and so that was just
talking about the trailers.
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But what also became
a catching point with Marvel, too, was you
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people sat through all the credits
to see what the next tease was.
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And so that became
another thing that Marvel.
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But then there’s Captain America, Civil
War, Doctor Strange, Guardians
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of the Galaxy Volume
Two, Spider-Man Homecoming.
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Thor Ragnarok.
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Black Panther Avengers,
Infinity War, Ant-Man and the WASP.
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Captain Marvel, Avengers.
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Endgame, which we know
was one of the biggest grossing lands
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and then Spider-Man Far From Home.
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And so now we’re in the multiverse saga.
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So there’s Black Widow Sanctuary and
The Legend of the Ten Rings, seven.
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The Eternals, Spider-Man.
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No Way Home Doctor Strange
In The Multiverse of Madness.
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Thor Love and Thunder, which is out now.
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I have not seen that one yet.
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And then Black Panther
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Wakanda forever. So?
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So like I said, and they’ve even given
a preview for the ones coming that
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for the next ten years. For the next year.
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Well that goes to 2025.
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So we have these three more years, two
and a half more years of movies with them.
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So there’s another Ant-Man,
Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Then there’s something called The Marvels.
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And then Blade.
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I didn’t realize Blade was Marvel sort.
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They’re bringing Blade back,
Captain America New World Order.
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Then there’s Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four
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and then two Last Avenger movies.
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So a lot to look forward to.
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A lot to
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anticipate.
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Yeah, it’s it is a lot.
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And it’s funny
because when I started thinking
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about Marvel movies, for me
it has a lot to do with my kids and
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my kids.
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Look, let’s just
first say I love all superhero movies.
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I have loved DC since I don’t remember
when, and I think that went back
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to the Justice League
and my kids like to watch it on Boomerang.
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Back then you could watch TV
and you’d watch Boomerang.
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So what I did was I bought the full set
of the Justice League
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so I could put them in the back of the car
and they could watch them on trips.
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So they watch my trips and my husband
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always try to look back
and then try to see the movie
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as we would drive in, which, you know,
but we all really enjoyed it.
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And it was a lot better than singing songs
in the car on these long trips.
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But we found that we’d often watch them
together, you know, in the evenings.
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And so we were watching Justice
League comics.
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And so for us
it was the Comic Justice League.
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So I asked my oldest, I said,
So what’s the first Marvel movie
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we went through together?
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And it was an Iron Man movie,
but it wasn’t Iron Man one.
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I think he said it was Iron Man three
because I had to think about
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how old they would have been
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to actually sit through an entire movie
without having to go to the bathroom.
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And that’s about having to ask questions.
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And so was Iron Man three,
because he does remember specifically.
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So he would have been
that was released in 2013.
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So he was 11 and P.J.
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was nine, and I am sure
they sat through the entire movie.
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And since then
that’s kind of been our thing
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that we go to the movies, you know,
we wait in line, it’s coming out,
462
00:23:44,539 –> 00:23:46,591
we get ready, we go all together.
463
00:23:46,608 –> 00:23:48,677
You know, as they’ve gotten older,
they’ve gotten busier.
464
00:23:48,677 –> 00:23:51,329
So we don’t always make opening day.
465
00:23:51,329 –> 00:23:53,031
We’ll usually wait until I’ll have time.
466
00:23:53,031 –> 00:23:56,635
And even if we’re on a trip,
like a baseball trip somewhere else, we’ll
467
00:23:57,002 –> 00:23:58,019
we’ll both find it.
468
00:23:58,019 –> 00:24:00,472
You know, we’ll find a movie theater
so we can go see the latest movie.
469
00:24:00,472 –> 00:24:02,240
So we’ve we have seen them all.
470
00:24:02,240 –> 00:24:04,009
We’ve
seen them over and over and over again.
471
00:24:04,009 –> 00:24:05,911
And then, of course, the pandemic hits.
472
00:24:05,911 –> 00:24:09,648
And when the pandemic hit,
it was like, huh, no more movies to go to.
473
00:24:10,198 –> 00:24:13,952
And it was kind of one of those things
that was like, Okay, what can we do now?
474
00:24:14,486 –> 00:24:17,422
So when things were opening up
just a little bit
475
00:24:17,422 –> 00:24:20,792
and we were starting to socialize
with our friends, a lot of the movies
476
00:24:20,792 –> 00:24:23,812
were being released on like HBO, Max
Or you could rent them.
477
00:24:23,812 –> 00:24:27,332
And so my sister in law,
she had this outdoor thing in her backyard
478
00:24:27,349 –> 00:24:29,634
in the big screen.
So we’d all go over there to watch them.
479
00:24:30,018 –> 00:24:31,019
And she’s a movie buff.
480
00:24:31,019 –> 00:24:34,823
So again, Marvel movie people
or any type of superhero
481
00:24:34,890 –> 00:24:38,693
superhero movie people, we like our movies
the way we like our movies.
482
00:24:38,910 –> 00:24:40,011
We want to see it.
483
00:24:40,011 –> 00:24:41,179
We want to enjoy it.
484
00:24:41,179 –> 00:24:43,548
Don’t ask me why this is happening.
485
00:24:43,548 –> 00:24:46,134
You should already know in the U. S.
486
00:24:46,318 –> 00:24:49,104
I can’t tell you in. My son went to
487
00:24:50,272 –> 00:24:52,891
Doctor Strange
recently because he hadn’t seen it.
488
00:24:52,891 –> 00:24:55,927
Because I think I saw it with my older
side of my younger son was wasn’t around.
489
00:24:55,927 –> 00:24:58,847
And so he went in with his friends
and I had to laugh
490
00:24:59,447 –> 00:25:01,850
because he went to the movies
with three people.
491
00:25:01,850 –> 00:25:04,719
There were movie buffs like he was.
I sat in the hotel.
492
00:25:04,736 –> 00:25:06,955
They were chatting the whole time.
They were asking questions.
493
00:25:06,955 –> 00:25:08,790
I said, PA, you didn’t really enjoy.
494
00:25:08,790 –> 00:25:10,892
He said, Now we got to see that again
because I missed something.
495
00:25:12,511 –> 00:25:14,129
And you don’t want to miss anything.
496
00:25:14,129 –> 00:25:15,830
You want to see it in the news.
497
00:25:15,830 –> 00:25:18,984
You have to, but you want to see it
from the beginning to the end.
498
00:25:18,984 –> 00:25:22,587
So the outdoor movies that my sister
was doing, the pandemic was one way.
499
00:25:22,587 –> 00:25:24,956
I kind of got my Marvel fix,
and there’s a whole article.
500
00:25:24,956 –> 00:25:28,293
One of the articles I read talks
about why I hate that I love Marvel movies
501
00:25:28,493 –> 00:25:30,829
because I really realize
I become a marvel nerd
502
00:25:31,279 –> 00:25:34,382
that during the pandemic
I was like, Okay, what else can I watch?
503
00:25:34,382 –> 00:25:38,537
So Disney came out with all these little,
you know, series I watched them all.
504
00:25:38,987 –> 00:25:41,640
I watch Wanda vision had no idea
what Wanda vision was about,
505
00:25:41,907 –> 00:25:44,943
but was very glad I watched it because,
um, Doctor Strange came out.
506
00:25:44,943 –> 00:25:46,978
I mean, yeah, yeah, I understand.
507
00:25:46,978 –> 00:25:49,848
And I watched the Captain America
508
00:25:50,398 –> 00:25:54,019
the with the Captain America one that
they did, I can’t remember the name of it.
509
00:25:54,202 –> 00:25:56,221
And so that kind of good and yeah. Yeah.
510
00:25:56,638 –> 00:25:59,841
And you know that kind of but
the rest of that story together because,
511
00:26:00,058 –> 00:26:03,211
you know, Captain America is, you know,
not going to be Captain America anymore.
512
00:26:03,211 –> 00:26:04,262
So that was the transition.
513
00:26:04,262 –> 00:26:05,747
I was like, okay,
well now that makes sense.
514
00:26:05,747 –> 00:26:07,499
And then a Winter Soldier
and how he connected
515
00:26:07,499 –> 00:26:09,150
and why he became the Winter Soldier.
516
00:26:09,150 –> 00:26:11,119
And so I’d watch all the movies.
517
00:26:11,119 –> 00:26:12,354
I watched other little series.
518
00:26:12,354 –> 00:26:14,072
And of course, the problem with Disney,
519
00:26:14,072 –> 00:26:16,074
you can sit there
and watch the whole thing
520
00:26:16,074 –> 00:26:18,093
and then you’re done
wishing for more, right?
521
00:26:18,109 –> 00:26:18,977
So what do I do?
522
00:26:18,977 –> 00:26:21,980
I get on Google and I start looking things
up and I try to figure out,
523
00:26:21,980 –> 00:26:24,416
So why is Wanda vision
and who is this one person?
524
00:26:24,416 –> 00:26:25,917
I’m looking up all this information.
525
00:26:25,917 –> 00:26:30,538
So, you know, for us as a family,
that was my quick fix
526
00:26:30,538 –> 00:26:32,641
and that was kind of my release
during the pandemic.
527
00:26:32,641 –> 00:26:36,911
And the DC, you know, Marvel kind
of battle has always been in our house.
528
00:26:36,911 –> 00:26:40,165
So we’ve decided, you know,
I read the article about how marvelous
529
00:26:40,198 –> 00:26:43,668
gets more into your emotion, and
I would agree the movies definitely do.
530
00:26:43,852 –> 00:26:47,822
I love the DC movies and I don’t really
have a favorite one versus the other.
531
00:26:48,173 –> 00:26:52,127
But I would say personally as a family,
we like the DC Cartoon
532
00:26:52,127 –> 00:26:55,981
Justice League a lot better
than, you know, the DC movies.
533
00:26:55,981 –> 00:26:58,950
Now we enjoy the movies because one
that came out, Wonder Woman came out.
534
00:26:58,950 –> 00:27:02,087
Of course I was there,
but we really liked the Justice League.
535
00:27:02,087 –> 00:27:05,357
And so we’ll be on HBO
and we’ll watch all of the Superman.
536
00:27:05,357 –> 00:27:07,959
I mean, there are Superman movie cartoons
that you’ve never heard of. Wow.
537
00:27:08,059 –> 00:27:11,129
If you come to our house on a Friday
afternoon, we’re not doing anything.
538
00:27:11,129 –> 00:27:13,581
We’re watching the cartoon as a family,
539
00:27:13,581 –> 00:27:15,900
people have come over and said,
Why are you watching this?
540
00:27:15,900 –> 00:27:18,303
It’s the cartoons like now.
You’ve never seen a cartoon like this.
541
00:27:18,303 –> 00:27:20,088
And it’s not just it’s not just cartoon.
542
00:27:20,088 –> 00:27:21,539
And this the you know, as
543
00:27:21,539 –> 00:27:25,910
my kids would say, the CGI,
you know, has improved so much.
544
00:27:25,910 –> 00:27:28,680
So that’s
I think that that is definitely our thing.
545
00:27:28,913 –> 00:27:32,851
And when COVID started,
people were vaccinated.
546
00:27:32,851 –> 00:27:35,837
And, you know,
we could actually go to the movies we did.
547
00:27:35,987 –> 00:27:36,888
We went to the movies.
548
00:27:36,888 –> 00:27:38,490
We wouldn’t go on opening day
549
00:27:38,490 –> 00:27:40,909
because we want to go where,
you know, there wasn’t a lot of people.
550
00:27:41,209 –> 00:27:45,063
And it wasn’t until last December
when Superman came out on opening day.
551
00:27:45,063 –> 00:27:46,548
We actually won on opening day.
552
00:27:46,548 –> 00:27:50,452
And that was the first time we had been
to an opening day movie in a long time.
553
00:27:50,935 –> 00:27:54,322
So we get to the theater and I was like,
Oh, we’re going to be sit
554
00:27:54,322 –> 00:27:56,124
with all these people in our
It starts the race.
555
00:27:56,124 –> 00:27:58,777
I’m like, okay, I put on my mask
a scooch close to Glenn.
556
00:27:58,877 –> 00:28:00,478
Casey’s in front of me.
557
00:28:00,478 –> 00:28:03,198
You get in the theater,
everybody has on their costumes,
558
00:28:03,198 –> 00:28:05,967
they got on their masks
and they are all for the movie.
559
00:28:06,017 –> 00:28:07,469
Yeah, they’re all for the movie.
560
00:28:07,469 –> 00:28:10,789
And it was it was a wonderful experience,
you know, to just be there.
561
00:28:10,789 –> 00:28:12,440
And I was like, I’m back as doctor,
562
00:28:12,440 –> 00:28:14,959
which is to say with my people,
my people, with my people.
563
00:28:14,959 –> 00:28:18,329
So my,
my favorite movie has probably got to be
564
00:28:18,680 –> 00:28:23,318
Avengers Endgame the second one
because that was too much for me,
565
00:28:23,351 –> 00:28:27,021
my heart when, when they all came out,
came back with cheering.
566
00:28:27,021 –> 00:28:31,159
I was with
I was just like, yes, yes, Jaws, you know.
567
00:28:31,976 –> 00:28:34,646
And suddenly all your six or Yeah.
568
00:28:34,646 –> 00:28:35,480
Something and then they
569
00:28:36,531 –> 00:28:38,550
go, okay, okay.
570
00:28:39,117 –> 00:28:43,104
And sadly I watch it on TV
and I still do the same thing.
571
00:28:43,104 –> 00:28:45,056
I’m all excited. My heart is racing.
572
00:28:45,056 –> 00:28:47,809
It is the emotion.
Yeah. Is the excitement.
573
00:28:47,809 –> 00:28:50,245
Yeah, it’s the representation.
574
00:28:50,245 –> 00:28:52,497
When you see, you know, Captain Marvel,
575
00:28:52,497 –> 00:28:55,567
you know, she’s, like,
more powerful than anybody, I think.
576
00:28:55,850 –> 00:28:57,302
Yeah. She’s deaf as me.
577
00:28:57,302 –> 00:28:59,454
Can I say that? Oops,
578
00:28:59,454 –> 00:29:00,138
I said a bad word.
579
00:29:00,138 –> 00:29:03,324
Oh, I didn’t mean that.
580
00:29:03,324 –> 00:29:04,259
But she is.
581
00:29:04,259 –> 00:29:05,927
She is. Yes, she’s a BFD.
582
00:29:05,927 –> 00:29:09,414
Yes, she’s bad ass and we enjoy it.
583
00:29:09,831 –> 00:29:11,032
We really enjoy it.
584
00:29:11,032 –> 00:29:14,602
You know, we, we,
we go back and forth about who on DC
585
00:29:14,602 –> 00:29:17,422
is better,
you know, Superman versus Batman.
586
00:29:17,605 –> 00:29:18,540
I like Batman
587
00:29:18,540 –> 00:29:22,710
because Batman smart, Superman’s powerful,
but Batman has better toys.
588
00:29:22,710 –> 00:29:24,779
You know,
I don’t do the toy thing. And he.
589
00:29:24,779 –> 00:29:25,947
Yes, I’ll have a Spider-Man.
590
00:29:25,947 –> 00:29:28,082
I well, I have some toys.
591
00:29:28,850 –> 00:29:32,570
Speaking of Superman,
that’s the first movie that they said
592
00:29:32,570 –> 00:29:36,141
that made the superhero movies
become adult
593
00:29:36,407 –> 00:29:39,294
movies back in 1978
with Christopher Reeve.
594
00:29:39,294 –> 00:29:42,647
And I remember that
we had just moved to Atlanta
595
00:29:43,081 –> 00:29:46,584
like in 1978, and that movie came out.
596
00:29:46,968 –> 00:29:48,353
I begged.
597
00:29:49,337 –> 00:29:52,440
I begged my father.
598
00:29:52,440 –> 00:29:56,728
He’s scary that and that was
the first movie that we saw in Atlanta.
599
00:29:57,228 –> 00:30:00,181
And they were saying that the person,
the directors,
600
00:30:00,415 –> 00:30:03,268
that’s when they got, like,
serious actors to start playing for.
601
00:30:03,268 –> 00:30:05,303
They got Gene Hackman and Marlon Brando.
602
00:30:05,970 –> 00:30:09,290
And that was the start of the adult
superhero movie.
603
00:30:09,440 –> 00:30:11,793
And now they’re going to change Superman
to somebody else.
604
00:30:11,793 –> 00:30:14,662
So I really like the current Superman
or Henry Cavill.
605
00:30:14,696 –> 00:30:16,397
He’s going to be somebody
different next time.
606
00:30:16,397 –> 00:30:18,850
And I’m just like, you know,
I get attached to the character
607
00:30:18,917 –> 00:30:22,187
because it’s just like, Well,
I love Tobey Maguire, Spider-Man.
608
00:30:22,187 –> 00:30:24,472
And then they
then they had the same thing.
609
00:30:24,472 –> 00:30:29,277
I was a Tobey Maguire Spider-Man woman
until the new guy
610
00:30:29,911 –> 00:30:31,830
and Tom, what’s his name?
611
00:30:31,830 –> 00:30:32,514
Holland. Tom.
612
00:30:32,514 –> 00:30:34,799
Oh, so I like him too. So.
613
00:30:34,799 –> 00:30:35,967
So you haven’t seen Spider-Man?
614
00:30:35,967 –> 00:30:37,852
No way home. Yes, I have. Yeah, okay.
615
00:30:37,852 –> 00:30:40,522
But I didn’t see it in the movie theater,
but it’s still a great movie.
616
00:30:40,522 –> 00:30:42,390
Oh, it’s a great movie.
My kids thought that was the best.
617
00:30:42,390 –> 00:30:44,092
Yeah, yeah. And yeah.
618
00:30:44,092 –> 00:30:44,792
You know, it’s funny,
619
00:30:44,792 –> 00:30:46,828
I think that people think movies
are the best movie
620
00:30:46,828 –> 00:30:48,796
depending on what they like
about the movies.
621
00:30:48,796 –> 00:30:50,298
You know, I like the people.
622
00:30:50,298 –> 00:30:52,350
I like the relationship. It’s my kids.
623
00:30:52,584 –> 00:30:55,053
They like the action. My husband,
he wants a bunch of kill in a month.
624
00:30:56,304 –> 00:30:58,940
Of course, you know, it’s the Spider-Man,
wasn’t it, for him?
625
00:30:58,940 –> 00:31:01,009
But Spider-Man,
I was like, but they Paramount part.
626
00:31:01,009 –> 00:31:02,060
This is great. Yeah.
627
00:31:02,060 –> 00:31:05,013
And then they had the Daredevil guy,
which is why I’m not watching Daredevil
628
00:31:06,030 –> 00:31:07,498
on Disney.
629
00:31:07,498 –> 00:31:12,120
Well, as you can see,
we all very much enjoy movies.
630
00:31:12,120 –> 00:31:16,007
We enjoy all kinds of movies,
but we really get into
631
00:31:16,007 –> 00:31:18,927
our Marvel movies
in our DC comic movies as well.
632
00:31:19,460 –> 00:31:22,764
And we cannot wait for, as my shirt
633
00:31:22,764 –> 00:31:25,250
says, Wakanda forever to be released.
634
00:31:25,767 –> 00:31:28,703
And I have a feeling
we probably all will try to make it out
635
00:31:29,487 –> 00:31:30,805
at least opening weekend.
636
00:31:30,805 –> 00:31:33,258
Yes, not opening day or opening night.
637
00:31:34,742 –> 00:31:36,928
And again, you know, the thing as we as
638
00:31:36,928 –> 00:31:40,048
we wrap up today’s episode,
I think that really got us
639
00:31:41,182 –> 00:31:42,750
in the feels as they say so
640
00:31:42,750 –> 00:31:46,521
much with the original Black Panther
the first Black Panther movie.
641
00:31:46,521 –> 00:31:50,792
Of course, you know, our our king,
our Black Panther, you know, Chadwick
642
00:31:50,792 –> 00:31:52,827
Boseman is no longer with us.
643
00:31:52,827 –> 00:31:58,016
And so the making of this movie,
when I watched the trailer
644
00:31:58,016 –> 00:32:01,886
being released at Comic-Con,
but then I also watched the panel
645
00:32:01,886 –> 00:32:07,375
discussion with the actors
and the writer director, Ryan Coogler,
646
00:32:07,742 –> 00:32:10,428
and the emotion that they expressed about
647
00:32:10,428 –> 00:32:13,915
carrying on this legacy
648
00:32:13,915 –> 00:32:15,500
in his honor,
649
00:32:15,500 –> 00:32:19,320
you know, and making sure
that all of the representation
650
00:32:19,520 –> 00:32:23,992
you know, all of the
the the good, you know, the honor
651
00:32:24,325 –> 00:32:28,796
and the storyline continues
to bring those same good feels
652
00:32:29,030 –> 00:32:33,301
and to make us all glad
that we are in the movies
653
00:32:33,301 –> 00:32:37,488
and that we’re watching things that
and people and storylines that look like
654
00:32:37,488 –> 00:32:40,191
everyone, you know, not just one
655
00:32:40,525 –> 00:32:42,777
set of people, but look like all of us.
656
00:32:43,194 –> 00:32:45,980
And, you know, there has been
some controversy about the next
657
00:32:46,581 –> 00:32:49,734
Black Panther movie, Wakanda Forever,
because there’s been a lot of discussion
658
00:32:49,734 –> 00:32:53,421
going back and forth about who’s
going to be Black Panther.
659
00:32:54,088 –> 00:32:57,108
And, you know,
I hate to burst everybody’s bubble.
660
00:32:57,108 –> 00:32:58,860
I can’t say things
because I’m under contract.
661
00:32:58,860 –> 00:33:01,813
But this necklaces, vibranium,
this all I’m saying. So
662
00:33:02,747 –> 00:33:04,282
so I’ll let you guys
663
00:33:04,282 –> 00:33:06,617
wait until the premiere
to find out who the New Black Panther is.
664
00:33:06,617 –> 00:33:09,287
But vibranium, it’s all the same, but
665
00:33:09,871 –> 00:33:13,374
there’s still a lot of concern about
is Black Panther going to be a woman?
666
00:33:13,941 –> 00:33:17,211
And there are some people who are not
happy about Black Panther being a woman,
667
00:33:17,578 –> 00:33:22,050
but it’ll be okay because before that,
the first Black Panther was released,
668
00:33:22,433 –> 00:33:27,021
there was a lot of controversy
and conversation about will people
669
00:33:27,021 –> 00:33:30,925
turn out for a black movie
and look what happened.
670
00:33:30,925 –> 00:33:35,897
And a movie that had a storyline,
you know, set in Africa with Africans
671
00:33:35,897 –> 00:33:40,068
and people who look like Africans,
even with another language
672
00:33:40,068 –> 00:33:40,885
in that kind of thing.
673
00:33:40,885 –> 00:33:42,687
And it was universal because that’s
674
00:33:42,687 –> 00:33:46,491
that’s what this is all about,
is that the universality of humanity?
675
00:33:46,491 –> 00:33:49,711
And I think that’s what
everyone really gravitated to
676
00:33:49,711 –> 00:33:51,746
with the first Black Panther.
677
00:33:52,163 –> 00:33:54,482
But we are ready for opening night
678
00:33:55,466 –> 00:33:55,817
and we
679
00:33:55,817 –> 00:33:59,070
will follow the directives
if we’re wearing white, we will wear white
680
00:34:00,204 –> 00:34:01,672
and cannot wait.
681
00:34:01,672 –> 00:34:05,493
And we hope that you all can continue
to get to our new normal.
682
00:34:05,510 –> 00:34:06,811
You know, getting out, doing what
683
00:34:06,811 –> 00:34:11,132
you have to do, staying safe again, cope
it hasn’t left us, but we’ve learned
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with the new treatment options
and vaccinations and boosters
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and masking when necessary, good hand
hygiene is still important.
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It’s it’s not about COVID.
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It’s about just being healthy
and keeping yourself safe.
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And so doing
all those things are still important,
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but we have to continue to to move on
and to find ways to stay safe
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and enjoy our life and do what
we have to do in this new normal.
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So we always appreciate your
taking your time out of your busy day
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to listen to our podcast.
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We really hope that we’re talking
about topics and having conversation
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that you find engaging and interesting,
entertaining as well as educational.
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So please continue to look for us
wherever you get your podcasts
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and check out our website at PTCOBGYN.com.
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We’ll be signing off
for this episode of Take Care.
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I’m Dr. Mironda Williams.
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I’m Dr. Deanna Guthrie.
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And I’m Dr. Karen Greene. Take good care.