Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles I'm getting excited. I'm get actually Oscars coming up. Yes. Excited. Excited about the Oscars, Theo. A little excited. Yeah, I think there's some really good movies these years. There's great movies this year. Yeah, it's amazing. Theosophy is, of course, our Sunday. And just to prepare for what could be a very long night. The results are being tabulated by the Iowa Democrats. Everybody wins. Everybody gets to go up and given acceptance speech. And then three days later you find out. Okay, 1917. All right. Okay, 1917. Did you see that movie? That's a good movie. Yeah. The movie, 1917 is apparently the favorite to win best picture at this year's Oscars. Yeah, yeah, Cool story. Yeah. 1917 is about Bernie Sanders, Freshman year of high school. Well, I'm here at high school with He's the same. He's still the same. Ah, yeah, Oscar's air this Sunday. One of the movie's up for a few awards is the two Popes. Yeah, and that stars Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict and Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Bergoglio and ah, and he would later become, of course, Pope Francis. Now, I thought it was quite a compelling character study, and I really liked the movie. But there was one moment I found very distracting. And it was a cameo in the movie that just felt kind of forced and took me out of the picture. It happened in this scene where the two men are charting a course for who will be the next pope. See if you feel the same way now I can see a necessity for Bergoglio. But I can't do this without knowing that there said there's a possibility that you might be chosen. No, it could never be me. All right, we're at an impasse. Work it out. My sons work it out. Someone's got to be Pope. Wouldn't Jesus have a better bicycle? You can't ride a bike through the Vatican. Yeah, that out the hard way. That's your problem with the clip? Yeah, that that's what you meant? A lot of stairs.
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