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Emma & Katie get dressed up in the Georgian finest to Larp with Keri Russell in Austenland! Also discussed: the distinctions between members of the Sciruidae family, Magic: The Gathering, how Emma wants a creppy doll room. 

Also of note: The LARP group at Katie high school was called Amtguard. The woman who built the incredible miniature rooms in the basement of the Art Institute of Chicago was named Narcissa(1) Niblack Thorne. Here's what we're talking about.

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Introduction and Light-hearted Banter

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But being sick is, it's not a competition, right? No, no. i'm ah At least among women. Yes. I, yeah, so if my voice sounds, you know, hoarse or, you know, more messed up than usual, I apologize

Katie's Flu and Listener Engagement

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the listeners. but Katie probably had the flu, friends.
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So everybody send Katie get well soon messages when this comes out in like multiple weeks. Yeah. Yeah. In late April when this episode airs. Right? Oh, man. I don't know what it is about spring.

Spring in Chicago and Homesickness

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Maybe it's that I moved back to Chicago in spring, but I've been kind of homesick for Chicago. Tell me, what is it like over there? It's beautiful. It's yeah warm, ah ah finally, and the birds are singing and the bunnies are running around and it's just the best. It's the best city in the world. You should move back.
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I forgot about the bunnies. I know. There's so many bunnies in our neighborhood. It's crazy. Yeah, you live in Bunny Central. To be fair, we may not have bunnies, but we've got something better.
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That's right. It is. No, but it is officially spring because Philippa has made a reappearance.

Philippa the Groundhog and Woodchuck Humor

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Philippa is our groundhog. I didn't remember who Philippa was. I'm so sorry. That's okay. Philippa is our groundhog. Extremely British name for a groundhog. Yep. Yep. Charlie named her. um Oh, is because of Phil the groundhog from from like the... Oh, okay. I see. It's Ponsatoni Phil.
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Oh, sure. Yeah. So yes less um less British than I thought, I suppose. Yeah. well Well, her original name was Phil. And then we saw her carrying her babies and we're like, oh, we misgendered this groundhog. All babies. Yeah. Little babies. What's the difference between a groundhog and a gopher and... I think a gopher is more like a prairie dog.
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Yeah, a prairie dog. They're all they're all like the same kind of varmint. A groundhog and a woodchuck are the same thing. well woodchuck, that's the other one, yeah. Yeah, groundhog a woodchuck are the same thing. So do groundhogs chuck wood?
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How much wood can they chuck? How much wood could a groundhog chuck if a groundhog could chuck wood? um Well, let's next time I see Philippa, I will ask her very loudly. How much wood do you chuck?
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But they don't eat No, they they eat all of our zinnias is what they do. They eat our plants. Zinnias, yeah. They love our plants. Yeah, yeah. yeah And all of our herbs and basically anything that we plant, Phillipa just goes crazy.
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Remember Joey Gladstone?
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um remind me what joey gladstone was in because i recognize the name but and you might know him as uncle joey oh yeah uncle joey uh are you talking about um joey gladstone from who inspired you ought to know that's correct yes i'm talking about joey gladstone portrayed by dave coulier um On the television series Full House. He had a woodchuck puppet. He a puppet. he had some He hosted a children's show on like San Francisco local access TV where he had a woodchuck puppet. And the joke was that the the the woodchuck ate wood. So my understanding, because I watched Full House when I was like oh four four years old yeah And my understanding was that all those creatures ate wood. and I think I believed that until possibly this morning. um
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but Right now. um i believe that they do. i don't think that they eat wood so much as they utilize wood like beaver. Yeah, like a beaver, like a land dwelling beaver.
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Exactly, because they burrow. Because like I was like, oh yeah, Philippa lives underneath our our deck. And Charlie was like, nope, no, Philippa does not live underneath our deck. I was like, but I've seen her go underneath our deck. And um I see her come out of from underneath our deck. And he goes, well, here's the thing. I'm a groundhog's burrow. Yeah, they do. They do um are burrowing animals. So there are xylophages, which are animals that eat wood, but they're almost all bugs.
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Yeah. Yeah. So it's none of the animals that we think. So like even like all the cartoons of beavers that go. know and It says here beavers beavers eat bark. Oh, OK. And the fo and the phloem phloem, which is the soft nutrient rich layer underneath the bark.
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Oh, but they don't eat the the like pulp.
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So what I see when I see a tree is, ah wow, that tree looks pulpy. it looks nice and pulpy, yeah.

Improv Comedy and Podcast Introduction

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Wow, we just did five minutes on um Groundhogs and Beavers. That's just just classic improv, y'all. It's riveting content, right? I mean, you've laughed consistently throughout the whole thing, so.
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ah Beavers and Groundhogs. And woodchucks. And woodchucks, famously featured in today's film. ah That's right, guys. You guessed it.
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This is Go Get Your Girl. This is the podcast where Emma and Katie decide to go on a very expensive um LARPing vacation where they basically LARP as if they were in a Jane Austen novel. But they're too poor to afford the expensive package, so they get treated like a peasant. Yeah. And lots of confusing things happen where, you know, who's the love interest in this?
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it's It's confusing the viewer. It is. It really is. It's confusing the viewer. That's one of my favorite things about this movie. ah It's very interesting, and I'm really glad. but we'll get to it. Anyways. ah that's And then eventually we fall in love with and fight our Mr. Darcy. That's right. I'm Emma.

Austenland Movie Discussion

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And I'm Katie, and today we are talking about Austin Land, and I didn't write down the date of the year this movie came out. um Austin Land, from 2013, directed by Jerusha Hess, <unk> directed by a woman.
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Oh, love love to see it. And written by her and Shannon Hale, who wrote the novel that this is based on. And the two of them collaborated on the screenplay. I it. Jerisha Hess is, this is her only feature um movie that she's directed. She directed a short a few years ago, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Short. um Oh, nice. um But she is the wife of Jared Hess, and the two of them co-wrote all of his movies together. And his movies are Napoleon Dynamite,
00:07:07
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of course um nacho libre gentlemen broncos yep and actually his most recent movie which she did not co-write uh but he did direct and is it possibly saved movies in america um the minecraft movie oh jesus christ which i have not seen but everyone under the age of 14 has seen 16 000 times and yep it It really did. It maybe saved movies in theaters. Who knows? Every year something like this comes out. Yep. It was Minecraft movie.
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The Lego movie. Well, the Lego movie was almost 20 years ago, but yeah. Shut up. Shut up. Shut your mouth. I don't know. the and The Lego movie was like, what, 2012? That's, you know, not and that's 14 years ago, not 20 years Everything is awesome.
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I mean, you can tell right there. That's just millennial core. i know. i know. it's no like yeah it sounds like MGMT as I'm saying it. um it's ah It's Tegan and Sarah is who it is. Everything is awesome.
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Listen, Lego movie is great. I have not seen the Minecraft movie. Neither have I, everything I know about it, I learned against my will. I have never played Minecraft. um man Although it does seem like it's cool. Like Minecraft seems like it's probably like, oh that it's it's, I think it's, I think Minecraft is like a force for good in the world. I mean, obviously not the Nazi creator, but he was,
00:08:42
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yeah you know yeah kicked out of the company and everything like you should have been okay that's good because my nephew is really into minecraft and so i don't want him to get into well because it's it's it's digital legos is what it is like you can create your world and you can create machines in it and i think that's love that's good for that's that's good for kids he loves it um can i take a brief one to tell you to to tell you this antidote Of nerdism. i love my husband very much. I love my husband very much. He is the light of my life and brings me much joy. I love all this preamble. Really makes me sound like you're going to drag him hard now.
00:09:19
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The other day, i i come home from work before we are to go out to dinner, I think, or we're doing something. And ah I come home and my ring light is out.
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It is sitting on the table. And

Magic: The Gathering Anecdotes

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he has his phone in it facing down onto the um the coffee table, which has been cleared out.
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And he is with his... he Every Wednesday night, he plays his video games with his... leave league of extraordinary husbands and now they have gotten him into magic the gathering and so i walked home and it was like dark except for the ring light and these magic cards and was like oh no what was he doing with the ring is he selling them No, apparently like if the cards have like this like special thing, like I don't know if it's a QR code or something in the cards, but like, or if you use it in a special app, like they pop up and it like, you can do this play with friends on like FaceTime.
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Oh, that's interesting. Cause there's like, cause you can just play the game like on, like digitally online. Like, yeah, I know he does that too. Yeah. So like, i I don't know if I've talked about it this podcast before. I think i've probably talked I've probably told you this story, but I i have a special connection to Magic the Gathering. Oh, yes. Oh my God, I forgot about this. Have you told Charlie?
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um I don't know, because I used to work at the largest Magic the Gathering store in the world. Yes. Oh, my God. you i think I have told the story on this podcast before. you You have, but this was before Charlie got into Magic the Gathering. And now yeah Charlie needs to know.
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<unk>s good yeah. yeah um it's It's a fun game. I mean, I've played it. and I never got like super into it or anything. And I didn't like I worked there kind of by happenstance because I knew someone who works there just got me a job. It was just a job for me. um But, you know, it is absolutely a a very well designed and fun game. But it is also, um much like Minecraft is a force for good in the world, I think Magic the Gathering is maybe a force for evil.
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Because go on it's just this thing where, like, it's a card game. And it is very complex. And I think very well designed in terms of how it it works and the mechanics of it. and Because, like, I play a lot of board games and stuff. And I think Magic the Gathering is a very good game.
00:11:45
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But there are tens of thousands of different cards because every few months they release more. And in order to, if you want to like play consistently, you have to spend thousands and thousands of dollars in order to do this. Because I worked at the store and I fulfilled these orders and, you know, people would spend literally thousands and thousands of dollars on these cards. Jesus Christ.
00:12:09
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And some of them, like the rare ones from the early like editions and stuff, they're they're worth a ton of money. um But it's it's a yeah it's it's ah it's an addiction, and it's never going to stop. um and Well, i Charlie has opened that can of worms.
00:12:26
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I mean, obviously, like people are are some people are more into it than others. And I actually have a friend of mine, Jessie, who is a... Gosh, I don't know. you know She moved to New York and...
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she She abandoned me much like you did. She moved to New York. And I um i don't i don't talk to her. and And I don't have social media. So i don't I don't keep up with her like I should. But, you know, she's a she's a professional player. Like her her day job is she got hired by this YouTube company to talk about games. And they like fly her out constantly to like film videos for them. And then she plays in tournaments. And she won a big one.
00:13:05
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About a year ago and like you know The the prize is you know tens of thousands of dollars For these things that's lot it's certainly it's a huge Yeah the company that I worked for Hosted tournaments all over the world It's crazy Well if I mean this is Going to explain why a year from now We still don't have a house it's because Charles has spent all the money On Magic the Gathering You have a house now it's a rental still a house it's a rental um ah anyways back to austin land yeah so jerusha hess um ah as far as i know never played magic the gathering as far as we know but is mormon um which is an important worse an important thing to note
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Um, and, um, Shannon Hale, who wrote the book, is also Mormon, but according to her Wikipedia page, at least, Shannon Hale left the LDS church due to their misogyny and homophobia, which, good for her. Oh, that's good good for her.

Austenland Production and Themes

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Um, ah this movie is produced by Stephanie Meyer. Yeah, I saw that. And I was like, is it that Stephanie Meyer? I don't know, but probably.
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ha ha ha!
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I mean, we can find out. Mormons. why Why have we done so many Mormon movies on this podcast? Because, like, you know, gentle rom-coms appeal to the interests, you know? oh They do. They really do. i mean, Twilight is not a gentle rom-com, but still. I mean, it's gentle in its vibes.
00:14:39
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hey I don't think the movie is gentle at all. Yeah!
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um Yeah, so you talk about something while I find out if this is the same Stephanie Meyer. Well, it's not in the fun facts. um But yes, it is based on a book. And as soon as it ended and it was like based on the book by and I was like, oh, yeah, that totally makes sense. I get that. It is the same Stephanie Meyer. Yes.
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Stop. Is that why there's no sex in this, but it's weirdly horny? Yes. It's very Mormon. That's what i'm saying. Like this PG rated rom-com. God, but it's like so horny. Actually, I think it is. It is PG-13.
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Because of all the horniness? I guess. I mean, I don't think they curse in this, do they? No. No. i And like the only nudity is um pirate guy taking his shirt off every single scene that he's in. He gets shot, I guess, maybe. i don't know.
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Anyway. He gets shot? in this On the soap opera, his character gets shot. oh I was like, what? No, he doesn't. ah You didn't see the after credit scene where there's a massacre at Austin. lyn No, I watched the after credit scene where it was an amusement park.
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Anyway, so they made this movie. Um, so Shannon Hale wrote, writes mostly children's books. She wrote a, I'm sure it's comic books as well. There's a, there's a, like a graphic novel series called the princess in black. I remember it was very popular when I worked, when I worked at Barnes and Noble, um,
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and And this was her first adult novel and they made it into this very sweet movie. with It is very sweet. My girl, Keri Russell. Yes, Keri Russell. One of our finest actors, Keri Russell. Love her so much.
00:16:21
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She's so fucking good. I love her. I love her so much. And she's so pretty. She And also, like can we also say, like what great casting Keri Russell and Jennifer Coolidge.
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My queen. Mm-hmm. Yeah, Carrie Russell is a pathetic nerd. of ah and but like, but like i I know girls like that, you know? yeah I do too. She's obsessed with Pride and Prejudice. It's not as as you not even just Pride and Prejudice, but like Bridgerton and romance novels in general. There are these like...
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I hesitate to say adult virgins, but that's the vibe. Do you know what mean? Yeah. Yeah. And it's not necessarily that they're, you know, not necessarily there's anything wrong with them. It's just that they've somehow missed the boat on like actual connections with people and live entirely in in fantasy. And I know that that,
00:17:27
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That is very common, I think, for male nerds, but the the the female romance nerd that this happens to is like something that you don't see movies made about, you know?
00:17:39
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Yeah, you don't see movies made about it. You see them as like a joke as the office um spinster. Yeah, yeah, 100%. Who's, you know, 75 and never going to get married and just has a romance novel. She goes home and she cro her she crochets to her cardboard cutout of Mr. Darcy. i mean, this is going to be me and in, you know, 35 years or so. We don't know that.
00:18:05
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That's not true. and That's not true. and That's not true. because I know. i'm coming dead I'm coming out of my my breakup slash winter depression. so Yes. Now you're in your Samantha era?
00:18:18
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No. I'm never going to be in a Samantha era. I'm a Charlotte and you know it. Yeah, i know. It's okay. um But, you know, she does, she has had boyfriends ah that she has. um They don't live up to Mr. Darcy. Yeah, they don't live up to her expectation. One of them shows up at her office and says, hey,
00:18:46
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reminded me of on 30 Rock, Liz Lemon's boyfriend, you always call her dummy. He's like, hey, dummy. Yeah. Hey, dummy. Yeah.
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um And we see a commercial for Jane Seymour yeah selling um the Jane Austen role-playing

Exploring LARPing and Jane Austen Fantasy

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experience. um ah It is, like you said, it is a LARP. For those of you who are not familiar, LARPing is live-action role-playing, where, if you've seen the movie Role Models, which is... i Great film.
00:19:17
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it's It's a great film. We've got to figure out a way to do it, aren't we? I know, we really do. It is where a bunch of people, um it's like playing Dungeons and Dragons, except you don't, you're not sitting around a table, like rolling dice and talking. You are acting and dress and you dress up and you have these big foam swords and you have these like choreographed fight scenes and stuff where you play out this story. playing make-believe, but as a grownup.
00:19:43
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Yeah, but there's rules to it. It's what I'm, it's like, there's, there's like- Are there rules to LARPing? Oh yeah. No, there are. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like can't kill each right? Yeah, but there's like, I mean, again, you've seen the movie Role Models. They lay it out.
00:19:55
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There's like, there's spells that you have with like beanbags and then you have like foam swords and you have duels and stuff. There's thing there's stuff about it. There was this very sexy boy in high school um that I knew who did it like every weekend. Oh, and that is a contrast.
00:20:14
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Yeah, I know. anachronism. um And and they he and his his friends would, like, they made their their swords and stuff. Now, that was called, they didn't call it LARPing. They called it the name of the company that it was, and I don't remember what that was. But, um yeah, they did it every week. And a bunch of the people in the theater department went to go do it. I never did because I um was prejudiced against it I mean, it's fair. But yeah it's probably fun, you know? It's probably fun if that's your bag. I mean, yeah and there's a lot of different versions of LARPing out there in the world. You know, you could you could argue that um the Ren Faire is like LARPing. You could argue that Civil War reenactments are like LARPing. There's definitely parts of it. Yeah, yeah. and LARPing for racists.
00:21:03
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yeah Yes, exactly. um And this is LARPing for... um Sad lady. Sad middle-aged women. ah Yep.
00:21:16
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and ah And so she's decided that she's going to do it. We see her her creepy bedroom where she's got God, she has Mr. Darcy sleeps here or something on her bed. That's terrifying. like Yeah. She has way too many baby dolls. Way too many baby dolls. She also has a dollhouse, which I'm just like, I i i envy that.
00:21:39
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I really to Dollhouses are so fucking cool. like I love a dollhouse. I love a dollhouse. One of my favorite parts of the Art Institute in Chicago is the miniature room.
00:21:51
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The miniature room is the coolest fucking place in the world. It is so cool. What is her name? I can't think of her name. The woman who made all those miniatures. It's crazy. One about murders? No, the woman who made the miniatures. Her name Oh, in the Art Institute. Well, there was also a lady who made a bunch of miniatures. The crime scene lady. Yeah, crime scene lady.
00:22:13
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Yeah. um Those aren't at the Art Institute, though. No. Bitches loved a dollhouse. Yeah. um Not in your bedroom, though. The dollhouse needs to be in a separate room. Probably the attic. Yeah. You don't want a doll to watch you have sex. No. right Or watch you sleep or anything, really. Yeah.
00:22:33
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I mean, as long as it doesn't try to kill me. Just don't watch me have sex. I don't want a cuck doll.
00:22:49
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Anyways. Yep. In Austin. yeah, her bedroom. um Her friend who is pregnant, and that's the only characterization we get of her. Her only personality. Is like, this is sad. You've got to get your life together. And she's like, no, I'm going to spend all my life savings. Apparently she sells her car.
00:23:10
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So she could go to this Austin LARP experience in England. My thing is, okay. So my first issue with this is that like, she's wanted to do this for years. Cause this has been around for years, theoretically. Yeah. um which is sort of like how because we get this early montage also the sound mixing in this movie is so bad like the what the sound mixing in this movie is really bad so like the like music in the beginning montage was like way louder than like the talking and i was just like at least in the version that we rented like i was like what the fuck is happening what did you rent it on amazon oh i rented it on apple and i don't think i noticed that wonder if was
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I don't know. I also watched it on my iPad, so it might not have been visible that way, too. yeah Yeah, that was probably it. um But, like, so we um Yeah, so she's known about this for years because the commercial is it inside the like beginning montage where you like get to know her and her obsession. yeah and um she so like And she's got a full-time job.
00:24:16
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She works in an office. Yeah. And she lives in a house share, it looks like. um So like why didn't she save for this? Like, better. Why didn't she save better?
00:24:29
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i think it's very expensive, would be my guess. She should have saved better. oh my God. oh i I have no room to criticize her for saving money. So didn't even occur to me. i mean, did she spend it all on baby dolls?
00:24:43
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yeah It looks like probably. Yeah. She probably spent it all baby dolls. She spent it on freaking baby dolls. They're Georgian baby dolls. They're all vintage. I ah i mean, they're very cool looking. need them for my creepy doll room.
00:24:55
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No, you don't. ah We... we yeah She goes to England. um they um She shows up and there's Jane Seymour and then there's Jennifer yeah Coolidge being Jennifer

Character Portrayals and Improvisation

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Coolidge. um Which brings me to the first of Emma's fun facts, Emma's fun facts. Every single line in this movie that comes out of Jennifer Coolidge's mouth was improvised. Improvised? That's not surprising.
00:25:21
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Because they said the director and and the script supervisor couldn't for the life of them get her to memorize the script too. She sounds like a nightmare. like I know that she's a beloved icon, but my God. um right i would not want to be on a set with her.
00:25:38
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ah Oh my God. It's so funny. It's so, so fucking funny. Jesus Christ. She keeps this like these terrible accent this terrible accent. She doesn't know anything about Jane Austen. and She's just doing this because she's rich and bored. Yeah. yeah she's yeah She's very rich and she's um and she's come here and uh tries to ruin it as much as she can um then we have um georgia king who is the the evil um girl she's not really evil i guess but she's not evil there's many moments in this movie when i saw georgia king's character amelia amelia and i was like well i see who i am
00:26:21
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Because she's like waltzing around going, oh, Jane, oh, Jane. She's way overplaying it. And it's funny because she is a British actress and is doing a terrible British accent, which is very fun for her, I'm sure. so fucking fun. Yeah. um ah And then we have ah Brett McKenzie the chauffeur slash guy he's the yeah he's like the the handyman yeah yeah he's he's around yeah um and i lost my mind when i saw that it was brit uh and i went oh my god it's brit it's brit it's brit because you got to say brett in his new zealand accent obviously right right right right um and charlie was like who and i was like flight of the concords i don't because they can't do a new zealand accent so i don't know why it's british flight of the fleet flight of the con nope nope nope that was scottish right right
00:27:15
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Australia, New Zealand, New Zealand, like new zealand Fly the Concords. Nope. That was, I don't know what that was. Werewolves. They're swearwolves. No, that's Scottish too. New Zealand's tough. New Zealand's really hard. can do Australian, but New Zealand is like, just turned a little bit, like, just flatten the vowels even more. yeah it's It's hard. um But I got, I lost my shit because I've always thought that he's the hottest thing on the face of the planet.
00:27:42
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you've Brett McKenzie, really? Yeah. Okay. Especially when he's standing next to Jemaine. Okay. I feel like that was a burn on Jemaine Clement, but all right.
00:27:54
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I mean, Jemaine Clement is obviously the more talented one because of all the things that he's gone on to do. Well, I don't know. I mean, Brett McKenzie has an Oscar. That's true, Brett McKenzie. They're both so fucking talented. I love them. They're great. I love them. Yeah. Yeah. Love Flight of the Conchords.
00:28:07
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um ah so yes she gives she's given the name mr erstwhile um which means she's poor well erstwhile means formerly which is very strange like it's not a it means like the past so like you would if you would introduce someone who had um who had gotten married and changed her name, you you introduced them to someone who would have known her before her name was changed. You would introduce her as the erstwhile Miss, you know, whatever, yeah Jones or whatever her last name is, even though that's not no longer her last name. Like, it's not a...
00:28:46
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erstwhile is not a word that is used very commonly anymore but it means like especially because like their last the like their like code names are all like personality traits so like jennifer coolidge is like oh be mischarming yeah although your accent is better than hers just ah it's funny because like in in a way like especially if you know how to do an accent like it can be hard to do it badly which makes jennifer coolidge is does it great yeah yeah um yes she was charming miss heart miss heartstone or something and miss erstwhile um she is she could only afford the copper package as opposed to the platinum package so she is she's in these like shift dresses and like everybody else is wearing these beautiful gowns and she's like yeah in the servants quarters um yep which we owe which we learn is intentional but at the time
00:29:44
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Like it's so but we'll get there. um ah And so it seems kind of like this place sucks. Yeah. yeah It's not what she was envisioning. Cause when she envisioned going to Austin land, like she envisioned what the highest packages, which is she's going to get these gorgeous gowns. She's going to flirt her way around with Mr. Darcy. going to live out her greatest fantasies and just be happy.
00:30:09
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But like, A romance LARP seems so pathetic to me. Like, it's these actors who are pretending to fall in love with you, and that's just, like...
00:30:24
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that's so heartbreaking it is like it's so heartbreaking so like james callus love james callus so much um ah the erstwhile gaius baltar um and ah learning a word that we learned yeah yeah yeah oh you say the the tv show fargo you know instead of doing the previously on fargo they said erstwhile on fargo yeah oh i love that um But yeah, James Callis is the clearly gay actor who is playing um Colonel Mustard or whatever his name is. Yeah, rememberberg Colonel something something. the one who has to pretend to fall in love Jennifer Coolidge. And it is so difficult for him.
00:31:05
Speaker
Yeah. and She keeps trying to touch him and like be all like sexy up on him. And he goes, oh, yeah oh, oh, oh. Like a Muppet. Poor, poor James Callis. Yeah.

Romantic Plot Twists in Austenland

00:31:19
Speaker
And but that's the thing. It's like that is your job to like pretend like I mean, they they they make out with them and stuff. And that just seems like. Yeah. Real sad. Just real, real sad. It's got to pay really well. Right. Yeah. it must. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, these are I mean, the one guy's a soap actor. Right. Yeah. I mean, to be fair to be fair, their break room is pretty pretty cool.
00:31:42
Speaker
Oh, yeah. With the the pool and everything. The pool and the tiki bar. Yeah. um And so she is introduced as this orphan that we've taken in. And and ah the two men at the beginning are James Callis and JJ Field.
00:31:58
Speaker
JJ Field. Why weird? So it's Field, but it's spelled wrong. It's F-E-I-L-D instead of f i e l d F-I-E-L-D. Field. Yeah, but Field is spelled F-I-E-L-D.
00:32:10
Speaker
Filed. And this is, yeah, is it filed? I don't know. It might be. Maybe it's Failed. I don't know. He has been in stuff. He's a British actor. I think he was in like he was in some BBC show for a while. He's he's around. bunch stuff He kind of looks like Matthew McFadden. A little bit. yeah Which is like perfect. When did this movie come out? 2013. Okay, so it was after the 2005. Oh, big time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah yeah Okay, cool. So I was like, how did they get Mr. Darcy so straight on? Yeah.
00:32:43
Speaker
And he is the Mr. Darcy type. So one of the things, and then we have Brett McKenzie who's the chauffeur. So one of the things that this movie does so well, and the reason I wanted to talk about it,
00:32:53
Speaker
is I have, I can't think of any other rom-com where I was so unsure of what was going to happen at the end of it than this one. Yeah. Right? Right? i got very like turned around. There were moments I was annoyed where i was just like, wait, why are you going back to, what is happening here? Kerry Russell, what are you doing? We watch a lot of rom-coms. And one of the things that we've talked about, like that we like about rom-coms and that the reason that why so many people watch rom-coms is because they're comforting Because you know how what's going to happen.
00:33:24
Speaker
Yeah. like I did not know what was going to happen. What I thought was going to happen in the beginning did not happen at the end. No, no. It's set up in a way that keeps you guessing, which is like so unique for this genre. um Yeah. and And so interesting. so There's, he's the Mr. Darcy character So the first thing you think is that So, you know, that's obviously the love interest Because it's pretty much this And because that's and the, he's Mr. Darcy Yeah, and he's kind of mean and reserved And acts like he doesn't want to be there which works because that's true of the actual person that yeah he's playing but we don't know that yet yeah and then there's brett mckenzie who we think is not what's scripted for her and is the because he's the servant and they seem to have a real connection um and so she's she's she's between these two these two men on different paths throughout the movie
00:34:20
Speaker
Yeah. and Yeah. They keep they do a really good job of keeping you guessing because it's, because we know as both rom-com fans and Austin fans, like what to expect. And then, so you're thinking like, so is it a bluff? Is it a double bluff? Yeah.
00:34:34
Speaker
Is it like, like, is she not going end up with anybody? Yeah. Yeah. That's how it feels at sometimes. yeah Um, and also like the way that it was just, it's sort of like done is she keeps running into Brett McKenzie. Um,
00:34:48
Speaker
On like an off chance. Like, you know, her horse won't go and he's being nice and helping her. And like. They set up the rain scene where, you know, he's supposed to come back and get her. But then the Mr. Nobly, the Darcy character. Mr. Nobly. Is the one who like has to rip her skirt open so she can sit. It was so I swooned internally. i was like.
00:35:14
Speaker
so she can mr nobly so she can sit a stride on the horse instead of side sales they can they can go faster um through the rain and so it's the things that are so watching this movie so this is like the third or fourth time i've watched this movie and like you notice all the things that like this the things that are set up and the things that aren't set up right so like you know, he was supposed to go and, you know, get her a new horse, but because of the rain, like this other thing happened. And so you think it's set up because it mirrors, you know, a scene from an Austin movie, but it actually wasn't. And then the stuff yeah that seems like it's not set up actually was set up. Right. Yeah. Yeah. she She's out of the room when the horse is born. Right. Yeah, exactly. And you think that, oh, well she just has poor timing because she couldn't grab that barrel of hay.
00:36:03
Speaker
isn Which I was like, relatable. Yeah, 100%. um ah So, yeah, so there's...
00:36:15
Speaker
Take on Take on me. Take me. It wasn't take me, actually. Because I was listening to music on my computer because i was writing the other day for the first time. Oh, yay! Oh, yay! so I was actually listening to something on my computer. Katie's coming out of her cocoon like a butterfly. beautiful, beautiful butterfly. Exactly. Yeah.
00:36:40
Speaker
I love it. I love it. Well, someone someone emailed me and asked me to submit to ah to ah to of this ah this um this reading festival. Oh, good. realized somebody had to come up, reach out, and grab me.
00:36:53
Speaker
Well, you know, sometimes that's how it goes. yeah That's how the cookie crumbles. um ah So yeah there's She clashes with Mr. mr Nobly Originally yeah and then They shoot real guns Which is crazy I know which is so crazy And she's really good at it And I'm like alright Carrie Russell she's really good at it and then then the Jane Seymour comes along and they're like oh somebody's going home because she's got this carriage and she's like I found contraband in whatever you're really that's way later though that's so much later you skipped so much yes there's so much more to talk about go on go on She goes, this is where she has the, so she meets up with Martin and they tell each other their real names and he, well actually we don't know if his real name is Martin or not.
00:37:53
Speaker
But he tells her his name Martin. think it's at the end that it's not Martin or like it's not. Yeah. um But he, because he's playing the character. So it turns out that Brett McKenzie is playing a character and he's the one who's supposed to fall in love with her. And that's the kind of twist at the end of this. It's just like, ah Yeah.
00:38:10
Speaker
You're rooting for Brett for like a good third of the movie. Yeah, yeah. You're really rooting for him. And you're like, yes, fall in love because he's like getting jealous of her when like she has to like flirt with the other actors. And like- And he's playing it- outside of the kind of genre right like he's talking to her like a person like they have he she goes to his place and he has like contraband you know things that aren't period appropriate music he's got a saxophone he's playing terrible like Kenny G style like soft rock music yep and they dance to it and they like kiss and stuff and then they like yeah they have some makeout sessions but it's all it the the way that they framed it which is like
00:38:54
Speaker
you know brilliant of this company to do this. It's like they're they're taking they're they're leading her away from her expectation of what she thinks this performance is going to be like, right? Exactly.

Emotional Manipulation and Character Revelations

00:39:05
Speaker
which is Which is smart in a theater way, but cruel in like an emotionally manipulative way. Yeah. Yeah. Because like, I think at the end of the day, like the whole bottom line of this movie is that like, it might sound nice on paper to go like make believe that you're in a Jane Austen novel and like fall in love with like your fantasy and live out your wildest dreams. But like at the end of the day, like,
00:39:29
Speaker
could you emotionally handle the backlash afterwards like could you emotionally handle when you have to step out of that fantasy and go back to reality like yeah you at some point have to admit that like these actors don't actually really want to bang you and that you know you are just a client yeah you know yeah um yeah i mean i guess it is it's it's it's sex work in a way it's what they're all doing yeah i mean to be fair all acting is prostitution that's that's true that's what they've they've said for hundreds and hundreds of years hundreds and hundreds of years if not thousands yeah mut of your heart yeah
00:40:12
Speaker
Okay. um ah They, yeah, so then this is is when the horse is pregnant and he's like, go get some straw. And she runs to get it and she comes back and the horse is born, which was obviously it's staged. She was so excited because she was like, ah I've never seen anything born before. Like, this is such a big deal.
00:40:30
Speaker
ah And she keeps like leaving these like dinners and like evening lunches. salons where everyone's like sitting around being all like Austin Austin Austin and she's like I can't take this actually like this is just yeah so mind numbing it's fake yeah yeah exactly um they go on a boat ride and he plays the pan pipe uh there's an acoustic cover of Only You by Yaz which rules um and then Ricky Whittle uh Captain George East shows up
00:41:04
Speaker
Because he had a soap opera contract and he had to wait to to to show up late. Yeah, he was busy. He was booked and busy. Ricky Whittle is from The 100. don't know if you watched The 100 on the I did not watch The 100. It's really good. I know that if I dip my teeth into that, and I'll watch it the next time I have the flu.
00:41:22
Speaker
It's good for a while, actually. It runs too long and they, man, Fear the Walking Dead really screwed that show over. One of the best characters on the show got cast on Fear the Walking Dead, which I've never seen. Oh, I've seen it. And so they had to kill her character on The 100, and it just really... Fucked it up.
00:41:43
Speaker
Really fucked it up, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. a spoilers for the hundred um and then um yeah he's so hot ricky whittle is super hot and he's playing this like super hot jamaican like um ah like army captain or whatever who has like come back to england And at any possible point, he takes his shirt off. Every single possible point. And of course, as soon as he arrives, all the ladies are like, what?
00:42:12
Speaker
Yeah, yeah. he's the He's the star for sure. And then Brett McKenzie acts all butthurt because she's flirting with Captain East. And then we have like the actors at the pool scene, which is really and important...
00:42:27
Speaker
thing to to pay attention to because this is when we kind of are reminded that none of this is is real and then they they play it really well because again if you're watching this the second time he is Martin is there and he's talking to them and he's like oh what are the women like you know better than the horses or or yeah whatever the horses are better than the women but it never says that he's not an actor when they they have yeah that whole conversation it's just kind of implied yeah And then you sort of get like the sense that what's his Mr. Nobly is like, doesn't socialize with the other actors, which you find out later because this is his first week. He doesn't know them. Yes. He really is Jane Seymour's nephew, which is how he was introduced. um And then he, you know, talks, he talks to her and he says that like, there's something about that guy I don't like. And he's talking about Martin and you'll notice he says, there's something about that guy i don't like, which is not,
00:43:24
Speaker
you know, Georgian dialect. You know, he's not speaking the way that he's he's meant to at the thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah But to be fair, Keri Russell is speaking in an American accent this entire time. Well, yeah, but she's still, you know, she there is a bit of like grammar and syntax and stuff that she is employing in the in the main scenes, except when she plays hot in here on the piano. Yeah, that's so good.
00:43:47
Speaker
She gets fed up with this shit. And Jane Seymour sucks so much in this movie. She's so mean to her. Yeah. Just because she's poor. um ah And then then she starts to have these like kind of romantic like scenes with Mr. Nobly as well. Yeah. Well, cause Jane Seymour is like, I've written a play.
00:44:08
Speaker
Oh yeah. Yeah. i've written a play and and i would like you all to perform it which of course is a nod to mansfield park the toy um and so uh so jennifer coolidge is like oh who played the lovers did we get to pick our lovers um which again that's a much better accent than what jennifer coolidge was doing it really is yeah um and and so um oh because this is this is after the this is this is she she gets kicked out before this yeah yeah yeah yeah well first of all she gets she gets attacked by james seymour's husband yeah yeah mr waddlesbrook and and saved by mr nobly um where they're like not again mr waddlesbrook like jesus christ this man is assaulting guests
00:44:58
Speaker
yeah that's yeah and then we find out that kerry russell has her cell phone because she calls her friend to tell her this sucks and yeah her friend's like just come home and she's like no i'm gonna get through it i'm going to seduce mr east yeah and jennifer jennifer coolidge steals um the other girl georgia king's clothes to give to her and says she'll never notice you can wear you can wear the nice clothes now yeah yeah she has a little makeover montage um which is just her walking through a field in better clothes it's not really a montage so much as it is the vibes But, um, but yeah.
00:45:36
Speaker
And then, and so like she, Seymour shows up and she's like, I found your contraband. And, um, uh, Amelia Georgia Georgia King uh she she goes that cell phone is mine I asked dear Jane to hold on to it for me and because she's like one of the rich guests James Seymour's like oh it's a mistake don't worry about it okay never mind you can still stay um the way that she like yeah she like prances off like I love she's so fucking funny in this I love her did you ever watch Vice Principals
00:46:11
Speaker
No, I didn't. It's, it's, um, Walton Goggins and, um, what's his name from like the Righteous Gemstones and, uh, and all that. And they're playing these two vice principals who are trying, competing with each other to become principal of this high school.
00:46:25
Speaker
Yeah. So funny. She's, ah she's on that. And she's very, very funny. Yeah. Yeah, she's very funny. um And Cosmeneo's just like, that's me. That's me. That does waltzing around. And so she sort of takes Jane aside and she's just like, well, I did you a favor, so can you do me a favor? uh and jenny's like what and she's like last time i was here so we discovered that she's been here more than once yeah she's like last time i was here at the ball i was betrothed captain what's his face miss captain abs oh sorry yes captain east we can call him captain abs yeah
00:47:11
Speaker
Captain Abs. And my father decided it was not a good patrol, and so it was called Duff, don't want him to think I'm going after him again just because of x Y, and Z, and blah, blah, blah. So basically, helped me get with with Captain Abs. I almost called him Dr. Abs. Dr. Abs.
00:47:29
Speaker
um ah drs he and she's like or i can you know tell everybody about your secrets and she like you know touches her gown and like makes her hand like a phone and she's like so she's blackmailing her basically like let me alone with mr east yeah so when they pick their lovers for the play she pickedt um kerry russell picks jane is her name like jane austen yeah like jane austen picks Mr. Nobly instead of Mr. East.
00:48:00
Speaker
And then they have to like rehearse together. Oh, one of the things is when she says I've written a play, Jennifer Coolidge goes, you don't look like you could read or write.
00:48:12
Speaker
And I know that sounded Southern, but it's it's this... Similar. it's Yeah, the Southern accent kind of bleeds into the fake English accent that she's doing. It's very it's very strange. It's hard to...
00:48:23
Speaker
During the like makeover montage, quote unquote, she tries to teach it to Carrie Russell. or Yeah. Americans. Oof. Oof.
00:48:35
Speaker
um And then they have to like you know work together and rehearse these things. And um it's cute. They kind of like bond. um And she tells them the house is like a corset. like It looks pretty, but you know it's stifling. Makes you feel like you can't breathe. You can't relax.
00:48:51
Speaker
i mean, learned that she's an artist and she's been sketching everybody there. A little sketchbook. Thank you. But she's sketched Mr. Nobly the most. Yeah, yeah. And she tells him, you know, you're Darcy. You're every girl's fantasy. Yeah. And she says she doesn't know what's real anymore. And if you, he said, you know, if you'd have asked me a week ago, i would have said no, that none of this is real.
00:49:15
Speaker
But, you know, we realize that when we find out, like, once we find out his whole deal, we kind of realize what's going on there. Yeah. And then Martin comes back and we're really stuck between the two of them.
00:49:26
Speaker
Yeah, because Martin's like, hey, remember me? ah well Martin, he says such a mean thing to her at one point where he's just like, you know, I always thought that the women that came to these things are so sad and I liked you because you weren't like that.
00:49:40
Speaker
And now I know that I was wrong. And I was just like, Jesus fucking Christ, man. um They do the play and Jennifer Coolidge shoots an arrow into Georgia King's eye.
00:49:53
Speaker
And they get into a fight and she goes, well, I was aiming for your cans, but they're such a small target. And she reaches over, pulls a chicken cutlet out of Georgia East's bra and smacks her in the face with it, which is the most aggressive thing in the world. Right?
00:50:12
Speaker
Crazy. um And she runs off with Nobly and they see the servants making out, which is a nice touch. Yeah. Yeah. And he's like, can I reserve the first two dances with you at the ball tomorrow? And they have this, like, real connection. And he's like, you know, when I look at you, I feel certain of something.
00:50:31
Speaker
Yeah. um And then we have the ball where she's got this, where Georgia King has his big eye patch. She's like, it's infected.
00:50:42
Speaker
And they keep saying that she looks like a pirate. It's so good. And then like at the ball, you know, she's dancing with Nobly and then um Martin is there and he's like, why don't we get out of here together? And then she's like, God, I can't figure out what's going on. um Yeah.
00:50:59
Speaker
And he, Nobly tells her, I'm not meant to say this or do these things. My aunt would kill me, but I can't imagine leaving this place without you. Let me know if I have a chance. Yeah. He doesn't say he loves her. He just says, like, there's this thing that's happening. And the the way that he says it is very Darcy. And so you think that it's scripted. You think that he's supposed to say all of this. And yeah so you're just like, oh, well, obviously this is like, I feel like I'm once again, like, whiplash.
00:51:27
Speaker
But the situation that he's put in has made him be like Darcy, you know? Yeah, exactly. Exactly. so it's very confusing. And she says, this is a dangerous game. I want something real. And she runs off with Martin.
00:51:39
Speaker
Yeah. And it she says she tells him, I like you because you're outside of the fantasy. and Maybe I could stay a few days in London after this is over. And he's like, absolutely, let's do that. and then Jennifer Coolidge said it's over the the the thing is over Coolidge says she's gonna buy the place um and that's when Georgia King they're leaving and Georgia King is American um yeah which she's surprised by but I thought her accent was terrible so I don't know um but that's when she tells her that nobly asked me to pretend the cell phone was yours
00:52:12
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, and it should be said that in the scene when, um, ka Carrie Russell is, uh, packing and talking to Jennifer Coolidge and saying goodbye, Jennifer Coolidge is going on and on and on about Captain What's-His-Face and Gary Russell's like really ah are you sure like you need you should know that Captain so-and-so and then she just like can't break it to Jennifer Coolidge and Jennifer Coolidge gives hug she goes oh thank god I thought you were gonna say that he was gay or something yeah yeah
00:52:46
Speaker
Which, I mean, I guess he might not be, but he might just not be into her, which don't know how you could be. I'm getting the vibes. It seems that way. Very vibes, yeah. um And then we she talks to Jane Seymour, and she tells her that, you know, Martin was scripted for you right from the beginning, that all of the bit with the chauffeur was part of the the script, and Keri Russell didn't know that, and she's heartbroken.

Conclusion and Happy Ending

00:53:11
Speaker
Yeah, because it's a shock to us as the audience and to Keri Russell. And you're like, what the fuck? Yeah. Like, that's so messed up. Yeah, it really is. And she tells her she's going to shut her down because, you know, it turns out that I'm not the first person your husband assaulted, am I?
00:53:28
Speaker
um And so she goes to the airport and um Brett McKenzie gets the call that he has to go to the airport to unruffle some feathers, as they call it, because she doesn't. Still on the clock.
00:53:39
Speaker
doesn't want to get shut down. So we have an airport scene yeah where both of them chase her to the airport and they're both, you know, he's like saying, yeah, I'm an actor, but like, you know, we could still have a nice time. Why don't we spend the night together?
00:53:53
Speaker
Yeah. He's just like, don't, don't do this. I mean, it's, this is all great, but like, he's still on the fucking clock. Yeah. and then I mean, the other thing it's the thing that's like, she is, she's she's beautiful and I'm sure that he likes her and wants to sleep with her for real. um But you know, it's not, they don't have a real connection. Yeah, they don't have a real connection. He's being paid. He just wants to sleep with her because he's a man. um And Nobly shows up and he's like, this is not who I am. And so the the contrast here is that, you know, he's dressed in costume and
00:54:25
Speaker
um and ah Martin is not. And they're having this whole conversation where he's like, I'm not an actor. Like she's my aunt. This was my first time there. She called me in to do this because what's his name? Soap opera ran long. yeah And yeah ah none of this was supposed to happen. I really do care about you. And I want to see you again. And she's like, I don't believe you. Like, I don't believe any of this. This is all fake. You're just trying to get me to not sue your aunt. And they get into a fight. And he tells Brett McKenzie, he's like, what, couldn't get a job on The Hobbit?
00:54:58
Speaker
Which is what pisses him off and they start fighting. And then she leaves. She goes home. yeah Yeah. She takes all of her weird shit out of her room, which is like yeah so necessary. yeah So necessary. It was getting weird. And she's like going to throw it all away. And she's like done. And her friend's like, hey, I'm so glad you're back. She calls. going to come over and you can tell me all about it. And she's like, OK. And then she goes to make herself some tea.
00:55:21
Speaker
And two seconds later, there's a knock on door. And she goes, oh. so quick you can come on in uh and turns out it's not her friend it's sexy mr nobly and he's dressed in normal clothes and he's like hey so here's the thing i was a history person i'm a history professor and i really like you and but cool Yeah, he he, you know, tells her that all of that was was was real. And um he says he says, you have this back word. You are my fantasy. Yes!
00:55:57
Speaker
ah ah i but He brought her her sketchbook because she left it. Yes, and she's like, you know, you could have mailed that to me. because Yeah, I guess. Okay, ah well, this was um okay. Bye-bye.
00:56:10
Speaker
But then they make out. And then that's the end. And then we get a post-credits scene where Jennifer Coolidge has bought the place and turned it into like a theme park where there's like rides and everybody, everybody's all there together. And you know, the, the bad people are punished and the good people are having a good time. And as it's cute.
00:56:28
Speaker
It's very cute. It's good stuff. That's the movie. It was, it's super cute. It's super adorable. um I was very like, I felt like I had the rug ripped out from underneath me, which was, you know, nice. Charlie did say, um oh, here we go for Charlie's Corner. Charlie's Corner. Charlie's Corner. duck, duck, duck, duck. Charlie enjoyed the film. He said it gives off decoy bride vibes. And I was like, do you like it as much as the decoy bride? And goes, but of course not. Oh my God. It's so much better than the decoy bride.
00:57:08
Speaker
I barely remember the decoy, but the decoy bride is so like to have one of the most charming male actors ah in recent memory in it. I remember so little of the decoy bride.
00:57:20
Speaker
It's so generic and uninteresting. It's not a decoy bride.
00:57:29
Speaker
I don't remember anything that happens except for like, there's a boat right at the end. Yes. yeah She gets onto a boat. We should do the decoy bride again. no we shouldn't. It's not very good.
00:57:43
Speaker
No, I've talked too long now. i've Oh, no no. Charlie just texted me. He said, we're doing decoy bride. Oh, my God. Stop listening, Charlie.
00:57:57
Speaker
I'm going to have to break the news to him. um Listen, Charlie can watch the decoy bride as many times as he wants. Right? He did. it was like one of the suggested films at the end of this. It was like, if you like Austin Land, you'd like Decor Bride.
00:58:12
Speaker
Not true for me.
00:58:17
Speaker
um Amazing. Any other thoughts, feelings, opinions? um I don't think so. It's ah it's a delight. Right. It's fun time. Yeah. yeah It's a fun time.
00:58:27
Speaker
um We're going to do a fun time in a different way ah next week. Next week, um we're going to do a 2000s classic, George of the Jungle. Oh, okay. George, George, George of the Jungle, watch out for the tree!
00:58:49
Speaker
Hell yeah. and need something silly. And we've talked so much about the screenwriter, the script, the screenwriters or the director. Yeah. This will be the the third movie by her. Yeah. yeah The late, um ah whatever her name was.
00:59:01
Speaker
Yeah. She wrote. A um a bunch of stuff. Under the Tuscan Sun. Yes. We just have mentioned it so many times. I'm like, we've got to do Drunk Jungle. Yeah.
00:59:16
Speaker
And we got to watch Brendan Frasier's 12th pack in all of its glory. Yeah. And um
00:59:26
Speaker
ah The Truth About Cats and Dogs. That was yeah the other movie that she did. Yeah. Yeah. Amazing. Well, shall we outro so that you can go rest that beautiful voice of yours? Well, i'll have to go get my hair cut, so.
00:59:37
Speaker
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00:59:49
Speaker
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01:00:03
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01:00:16
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