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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE EVERYONE

In this episode of Fly Over Film Country, hosts Isaac and Olivia dive into Kyle Mooney's horror comedy film Y2K, exploring its premise, character dynamics, and standout performances, particularly that of Julian Dennison. They also discuss the film's soundtrack, featuring iconic 90s music, and reflect on the cultural significance of bands like Limp Bizkit. The conversation flows from personal anecdotes about Y2K to a broader discussion on the film's impact and the nostalgia it evokes. In this engaging conversation, Olivia and Isaac explore various themes surrounding music, film, and the evolving landscape of superhero movies. They discuss the chaotic atmosphere of music festivals, the impact of iconic bands like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park, and the challenges faced by young actors like Jaden Martell in avoiding typecasting. The duo also shares their excitement for the upcoming Superman movie, analyzing the trailer's emotional depth and the significance of costume design. Finally, they express optimism for the future of superhero films, particularly the Fantastic Four, while reflecting on the importance of storytelling in cinema.