Speaker A

Let's go to the lightning round.

Speaker A

So today.

Speaker A

Today's lighting round is going to be a little bit different.

Speaker A

I've just got two lightning round questions for Carter.

Speaker A

All right, Carter, number one, Valerie Perin of the original Superman movie fame passed away this week at the age of 82.

Speaker A

I'm sure it's a movie producer Ella has never seen.

Speaker A

What in your mind, is the best Superman movie of all time?

Speaker B

Chris, I feel like I'm having deja vu here, because I'm going to be with Ella.

Speaker B

Like, I don't think I've ever seen any of the Superman movies.

Speaker A

Not a single one.

Speaker A

You got it?

Speaker B

Not a single one.

Speaker B

I'm still young.

Speaker B

It's been six years.

Speaker A

There's one that just came out last year.

Speaker A

What are you talking about?

Speaker B

Your statement, Sam's.

Speaker B

I. I shot the.

Speaker B

I shot the Gap.

Speaker B

Now I got kids.

Speaker B

I don't go to movies.

Speaker A

Okay, question for you, and I'm gonna.

Speaker B

Say the most recent one.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, the most recent one.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker A

Most famous ones.

Speaker A

It's all right.

Speaker A

It's a little cheesy, but I think the first one.

Speaker B

That's what I was gonna say.

Speaker B

Yeah, it was cheesy.

Speaker B

That's 100.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A

The first one's still the best one.

Speaker A

The one with Marlon Brando, you know, getting paid a million dollars for, like, five minutes of screen time.

Speaker A

All right, last one.

Speaker A

I know this one's near and dear to your heart.

Speaker A

Carter, it was National Puppy Day on Monday.

Speaker A

How did you celebrate?

Speaker B

Well, poor my dog Raymond, which is no longer a puppy, turned 10 years old.

Speaker B

And you know what?

Speaker B

I forgot about International Puppy Day.

Speaker B

But.

Speaker B

But unfortunately, you know, I used to work, you know, Blue Buffalo back in the General Mills days, right?

Speaker B

So it should have been really near and dear to my heart.

Speaker B

But Raymond got the same pets, the same.

Speaker B

You know, we got three tiny kids at home.

Speaker B

The poor guy gets colored on.

Speaker B

The poor guy gets necklaces put on him, you know?

Speaker B

So at the end of the day, it was another day for Raymond.

Speaker B

But now in my heart, I feel like I need to spoil him when I get home.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

So you feel like you didn't.

Speaker A

You kind of didn't do him right?

Speaker B

I didn't do him right.

Speaker B

And I think that's maybe why he's holding a grudge against me.

Speaker A

So are you in.

Speaker A

Are you in this morning?

Speaker A

Are you in the doghouse with Raymond?

Speaker A

Is that.

Speaker A

Yeah, basically.

Speaker A

Is he shunning?

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

But here's the deal.

Speaker B

Raymond's most spoiled dog in the world.

Speaker B

He probably has the most comfortable, you know, living around.

Speaker B

So I'm fine living in that doghouse.

Speaker A

Right, Right.

Speaker A

He's still the ruler of that doghouse.

Speaker A

You rule the roost of that doghouse.

Speaker A

Right, Carter?

Speaker B

100 Yeah.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker A

As.

Speaker A

As it should be the case when it comes to dogs versus humans, in my opinion, there's probably a lot of people that disagree with that, listening to this podcast.