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It's a classic film, I've seen it like a million times and no grats. And I feel like choosing one scene is a matter of disservice, I just watch it from beginning to end.
That's fair, that's fair. Yeah, the whole thing is just a whole masterpiece though. So yeah, I don't blame you for not just choosing one part. Yeah, that movie is just so amazing. I'm glad it was made and I'm glad that I had the opportunity to watch it for the first time in high school back then.
Indeed brother, indeed it is. Would you like some chocolates? I see you, I see you. Look, I just watched it and it brought back some memories from like years ago. I was like, okay. But yeah, good seeing, good seeing.
And I can sit here and go on and on of why the movie is great. Pacing, the acting, setting, storyline, character development. But if I'm gonna have to pick like a scene, I guess, or something like that.
I just kinda like the part where he's like running, and he's running all around like the world and America. I thought there's like a big significance to that. And it's what I've been talking about as of recently too about traveling and seeing the world.
That was definitely a great scene from the movie and when he did that he definitely inspired a lot of people which eventually they joined him on his journey. They didn't know what he was doing it for but they were alone for the ride.
I think in order for one to grow, one must see the world and travel all over the world. Because it's within our DNA and our astrofathers, you know, there's just so much growing we can get from other places.
Yeah, that was pretty funny. I even laughed after he finished them 15 bottles of Pepsi. And then burped and they met the president. That was a good scene.
Yes, I agree. It is a classic and it's been like a while since I watched it like years and when I watched it like the other day, I got a little emotional at the end. I was like, man, this is such a masterpiece. Well written. And if I didn't know better, I would have thought it was a true story.
But in a way, it was based kind of true though, if you think about it though. Like on a person who actually did go to the military, which was Lee Lewis. So in a way it is kind of true, but differently told.
Hey that's Ferrell, they're preserving your memory. Hey hopefully you remember it very well and if you don't, at least you still love it, at least you know. I seen that movie and I love it. Look, you could even watch a little clip on YouTube one day without watching the whole thing and be like, it brings back memories. You might just recall some things though, but I get it, I get it.