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<[Molly]> you can knock Ken Burns all you want, although is soundtracks are amazing, but you should never, EVER, knock The Sandlot.
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<[Molly]> *his
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<[Brennen]> I love ''The Sandlot''. I've probably seen it more times than I've seen ''The Big Lebowski''. That has to be saying something.
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<[Brennen]> Also, I went to see Ken Burns talk one time, and he had the most amazing shiny healthy looking head of hair. Like an actor in the LotR wearing a $10000 wig or something. I felt weird about noticing this, but it was true.
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<[Molly]> just wanted to make sure you weren't dissing my boys. I never could get into *The Big Lebowski", except for the ashes-coffee can opening scene at the end. That scene produced the only natural laugh in me throughout the whole film.
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<[Brennen]> It's a fairly specific brand of thing, that movie.
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On the other hand, I don't think I really got into it until about the third or fourth viewing. It might be one of those artistic experiences that demands repetition before it really opens up. Like maybe every Led Zeppelin album except for I, IV, and Houses of the Holy.
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