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Brother. There's been a lot of good movies this summer for
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including myself, I saw inside out,
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we got to speak about four and now Harold and The Purple
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crayon is coming out this Friday,
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August 2nd. We're so lucky to have a kid in the
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office. Honestly, we actually surprised Daniela who was our Gen
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Z coworker and let her go outside to check out the movie
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She even took her crayons with her.
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That's a whole, it sounds like a blast.
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So let's see how it went.
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Hi LR. Today we're here to talk about Harold and the
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purple crayon. I'm so excited.
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How are you feeling?
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I'm doing good. I mean,
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Moose, I loved your character in the movie.
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Tell me a little bit about Moose mentality.
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Moose Moose don't want no trouble.
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First of all, Moose is a Moose.
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I did some research,
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I started watching videos of random moose.
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And what that I love about the boos is that they're super
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laid back. They really,
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if you look at them in the forest,
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they, they're not running around doing too much.
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They kind of just eating their greenery and just minding their business
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minding their own business.
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And so I wanted to make sure I put that in there
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I wanted to make sure the innocence of,
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you know, moose and even all of us did it with
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Zach, with Harold and t with porcupine.
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We wanted to make sure you saw the innocence of who these
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characters are. They only been in the book world the whole
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time. Exactly. And so to go into the real world
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everything was kind of intensified.
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Like, even Moose had anxiety but it was innocent anxiety.
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Right. Yeah, we in the plane,
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I'm a moose. I shouldn't be flying.
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So I try to really dive into that as far as making
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sure the innocence of my character was around.
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Well, you saw it in the movie,
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I mean, after the movie,
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I felt the strong need to bring out my box of crayons
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and get into my imagination.
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So I thought we could play a little game of pictionary.
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So if you could fast forward through any task or chore,
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which could it be and why I would want to mop fast
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like, just really just mop a floor really.
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the speed of like one of those superheroes who run fast,
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I want fast, mopping,
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mopping really fast. I like that.
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I, yeah, cleaning fast or not cleaning at all.
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I'm not the best drug.
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I'm not either. This is the best word.
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I try to keep it easy.
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airplane, you got it right.
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But, but specific part of the movie,
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I don't know, we in the air and I'm screaming,
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I turn into a moose.
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Yes. That's what that is.
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Your moose moose legs,
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your moose legs, your moose moment the legs are,
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are they giving moose?
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Please tell me they're giving.
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I guessed you and you got it right.
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a part of the wings and I'm like,
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no, that's a moose leg.
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Ok. It's a wing and I can talk because what you
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no, I think the time has come.
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I think you, I'm ready.
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This is a character in the movie.
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Ok. Spiky Smiley Personality porcupine.
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Yes, I got it right.
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And I'm sorry, if this is like a hairy potato with
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tap shoes on a little bit of a hairy potato with top
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shoes on. But this is being creative.
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What the movie is about being creative,
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using our imagination. You use your imagination.
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That's why you knew what I did the same thing with you
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Exactly. And you knew the moose was,
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was, was there because the imagination.
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It's all about getting into your imagination.
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And that's what I felt when watching Harold and the Purple crowd
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Well, now I'm going to bring a little bit of my
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culture into this game of pictionary.
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So I'm going to draw something and there's a couple of treats
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But I want to see if maybe you've been to one of
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it's not really looking like a,
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it's not going to look like what it is.
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OK. I'm going to try my best.
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It's the essence of some could say I'll give you a
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couple of words, family culture,
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party. I don't know.
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I don't think you will know it's a pinata.
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Is it giving Pinata?
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That's an event at the end of no,
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it's something you do at an event.
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You're right. You're right.
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I it is something you do crazy.
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Pinata ain't no event.
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Well, you'll find no,
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No, I've never heard.
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You never know. You know what I thought.
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But I'm like she said,
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even so you did think it,
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but my wording messed you up.
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I apologize. But your imagination,
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it's no picnic. I was just thinking of event,
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You want to draw a VT and a person standing in front
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of you. You drew the sun and,
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some candy goods that I that I have for you at the
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end of this interview.
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Well, I really enjoyed using my imagination,
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my purple crayon and just moose mentality,
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porcupine and pinata. Oh,
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thank you. That was,
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that was that was not a pinata.
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That was the sun and some snowflakes.
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Sure. It's a pinata.
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That drawing was a little questionable,
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but the movie looks good.
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I mean, it's time to embrace Moose mentality like Lil Rell
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said, and go watch Harold and the Purple crayon with the