David & Huey mostly agree about Buñuel's Viridiana (1961) having a bad attitude. The fairly new taboo of NOT marrying your cousin. The diversity of personalities in homeless communities. Why rape & murder are so common in storytelling throughout history, from the Greeks to the Bible, to Shakespeare & modern cinema. Why compassion is important in storytelling & for the evolution of humanity itself. What it really means when people call something "boring." How once-offensive works of art seem tame decades later. And why The People's Republic of China is dominating the box office!