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Tim: Guys, it's been a real fun time doing the show with you. We just wanna spend a few minutes now and talk about the future of cinema. We are in the spring and spring is all about awakening and it's about new beginnings. And now's a good time to look at Gregg, in your opinion, where are we at wih film and where are you think cinema's gonna be going in the future?
Gregg: I think it's gonna get dramatic. I think that there's a trend right now towards sort of adult dramas, thinking man's movies, that type of thing. But with a little more action in those types of movies than you've seen in the past, a few more car chases or explosions that you might have seen in those sorts of adult dramas. I do think we're gonna see a little bit more from my old friend, The Hobbit. I think Bilbo Baggins will be back not just for the two movies that are planned, but for many, many more.
Tim: Very, very interesting. I have to take a different perspective on this a little bit. I think you're still gonna see the superhero movies and the great gross-out comedies from people like Judd Apatow and the Zucker Brothers and whatnot. A lot of great remakes, I believe, will be coming up in the next few years. But I think one point of agreement that we can agree on right now is more of Hobbit. And I know they're slated to come out so it's a pretty safe bet, but I think you're right. Beyond the next two, I think there's gonna be several Bilbo Baggins movies on its way. Way into the distant future. I believe that we'll be two old gray men, we'll have beards down to our knees, sitting on our front porch, watching another Bilbo Baggins movie come down the highway. And my final prediction is I believe they're finally going to shutter and close the door forever on the James Bond franchise and get rid of that series because it has proven to be a complete disaster for the filmmakers and the producers. America and the world has spoken that we are done. We don't need any more James Bond movies. The Skyfall was the last one. And it's sort of like James Bond, thank you for all your years of service, but you're now officially retired because we have Jack Reacher and all the rest to take the place. And I'm sure we'll be seeing many more Jack Reachers and Bourne and the rest of them, Indiana Jones. So many great movie heroes. We don't need, there's no room for James Bond anymore. So thank you for your years of service, Dr. Bond, but you are now retired.
Gregg: Bond will be back. That's, I'm gonna have to agree to disagree on that one. I think that the Skyfall was one of the best in the Bond series and I think it sort of was a new awakening. And I think you'll see lots of Bond. He may combine forces with other movie heroes. You may see James Bond with R2D2 or with Bilbo Baggins or with Spider-Man or maybe all of them in one big movie, only time will tell, but I think that would be a good commercial move and certainly a movie I'd like to see with that whole gang in it. So let's keep our eyes open and keep looking towards the future.
Tim: All right, well that about does it for us here. No more James Bond and we'll see you guys next time. Enjoy the movie.
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Tim: I think maybe what you have to reconsider is that James Bond has proven to be a complete dissapointment.
Gregg: He's just getting started. Viva Señor Bond.
Tim: Are you kidding me?
Gregg: He's just getting started. New gadgets are being invented.

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