Happy Ending
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We present a spoiler free look at director Jennifer Wolfe’s debut feature “Happy Ending”. A couple losing the spark in their relationship seek advice from friends who recommend a trip to a massage parlour with “extras”. An already uneasy and awkward visit for the pair is reflected in the back rooms of the parlour, where the workers are troubled by their situation and the obsessive attentions of a dangerous former customer. Events spiral into an eruption of chaos and violence, drawing everyone into the maelstrom. Whilst that may sound like pure thriller fare, what sets “Happy Ending” apart is that it’s also extremely funny; our two main leads are engaging and realistic, their comfortable but strained partnership brings the laughs as they navigate their way through the tribulations of their relationship, and, latterly, attempt to get out of the deadly situation alive. A big thank you to Jennifer Wolfe for reaching out to us (on recommendation from previous guest, “Bampire” director Zoë Wassman) and giving us the opportunity to view this excellent comedy/thriller. “Happy Ending” is currently streaming on Amazon Prime, Plex and Fandango ar Home, and we urge you to seek it out!
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Lee Good evening and welcome to horror. I'm Lee.
Chris I'm Chris.
Adam I'm Adam.
Lee And we're here this evening with swearing and probably not too many spoilers because this is a new film out this year. we are discovering discovering, discussing 2025's Happy Ending. for those who are in any way unsure because there seem to be a lot of films out this year with this it is the Jennifer Wolf directed, written by Jennifer Wolf and Corey Moss.
Adam
Lee who contacted us and asked if we'd be interested in covering this film and yeah, here we are. So,
Adam Yeah.
Chris Big big shout out to Jennifer, thanks for getting in touch with us and offering us the chance to view the film.
Chris and also big shout out to she's friends with Zoe Weman who we interviewed about vampire that's still in production so, yeah, she's sort of passed on and said oh, you know, Welcome to Horror.
Chris So thanks to Zoe and yeah, again, thanks thanks for reaching out, Jennifer, it's yeah, a real privilege to whenever anyone sort of asks us to review to view their stuff, you know, and a look at it on the show.
Lee Absolutely and I've got to say right off the bat that, you know, I know I've said before, my love of horror generally is more like the supernatural end and the you know, the slasher that just people being awful to one another generally rubs me up the wrong way, but
Lee I thought this was excellent, I really enjoyed this, I think because the two main characters were so engaging and so genuine, it really drew me in and and engaged me in a way that I was like, I genuinely care about these two people.
Chris Yeah, character development really was very good for almost all the characters.
Chris Before before we go any further, can I just can I just make one suggestion, if you feel that I or any of us, if you feel like the person speaking is edging towards a spoiler,
Chris just use the safe word cucumber and we'll back back and come away from that.
Chris So, very quickly.
Lee yeah, so for anyone who wants to see this film, it is currently already available on Amazon, it's on Plex, it's on via, so it's it's out there and you can get your hands on it for immediate streaming.
Lee yes, so Chris, what did you make of this film?
Chris
Chris Yeah, so I I've thought this before, when you read the title and a short synopsis, you can't help but be set up based on your previous experiences to expect something.
Chris And as we mentioned last last episode, when I asked about exploitation, I really thought there was going to be an amount of that in this.
Chris And as you're going through, it got better and better to the point where you're thinking they've really captured something here that I was not expecting and developed it, so yeah, I love the premise and it had me on the edge.
Chris there's something about the the filming was very intimate and I kept thinking this is going to move into eroticism proper, right?
Lee It was never felt like,
Chris No, like it really really done.
Chris It balanced it so well.
Chris There could be a very trashy version of this film.
Chris And that's that's that's not to take away if, you know, if trash is what they want, that's what they can have.
Chris They've got some grittiness in it though, they've they've still achieved like proper, edgy, horrific, you know, parts, scenes, but yeah, does not feel trashy at all.
Chris So, I think for obviously we will avoid spoilers and so just to give the viewers an idea.
Chris so, the premise is that you've got the couple, Brin and Ezra, and they're sort of clearly their relationship's lost some of its spark or it's lost some, you know, they're and they are sort of getting in a position between themselves of, you know, is this relationship actually working, are we are we after the same things within it?
Chris And I'm going to say, right, I'm not hoping I'm not suggesting I'm exactly like them, but I thought I thought they felt realistic to me.
Lee 100%.
Chris You know.
Lee Yeah, they really did, like the the the way they discussed their and the bits that they scared, yeah, did feel like,
Chris the kind of the mistakes, but also the attempts to try and understand each other, it's like, yeah, that's that is definitely how that could play out.
Chris And and then they they go to dinner with two nauseatingly intimate friends and sort of like so they sort of and those friends suggest that if they're losing some of that intimacy or excitement in the relationship, they went to a massage parlor and basically a massive parlor offering happy endings and then the relationship just bloomed from there.
Chris So the couple go to the go to this massage parlor but they happen to coincide with one of the girls who works there, Joy, is being stalked by a former client who's become obsessed with her.
Chris And the there's And if I just want to say, even up to this point, right, there's been a few nice little twists where they're leading you somewhere where you think you're going to, and it's like, it's not quite, but then that also twists a little bit, and it's like, and there's a lot of foreshadowing I thought for quite a lot of the the sort of twists, but yeah, still even more.
Lee It's subtle you could there and they're all subtle that you don't you like one of these is going to become the through line and you don't know which one it's going to be.
Chris So you're kind of hooked, you know, even at this point.
Chris And they and they all join up as well, there's because there's there's a particular part of it that seems random that then comes in still randomly at the end, but it means that there is a a point to it but to to the to it being there.
Chris but basically yeah, so they go to the massage parlor at the same time, one of the girls is having this terrible problem with this stalker and one of the other girls decides once this guy's come in and sort of like thrown his weight around that she's going to teach him a lesson and sort of spirals from there.
Chris So that's and yeah, so that's that that's the premise of that's the the plot of it that I think is so yeah.
Chris And they managed to flesh out far more than that suggests.
Adam Yeah.
Lee It does, again, it's one of those there's an awful lot of movie in the air and 40 minutes, there's a lot of things going on.
Lee And it like it did, it keep, I, it was one of those ones where I got an hour and an half in and thought, I haven't even looked at my phone.
Lee Like I I'm a nightmare for that, like I I won't text or anything, but I do every 15 minutes I'll pick it up and just make sure I'm not missing.
Lee And yeah, and we nearly got to the end and I thought, I haven't even touched, he's just sat there, I've just been absolutely engrossed.
Lee and it looked gorgeous.
Lee That was as well.
Lee It really well and, you know, I know we've said whenever we cover indie films, we always say you have to make allowances for sound quality because that's something that's really difficult, there was none of that.
Chris Great soundscapes, great music matched, brought out the atmosphere just right.
Chris The the soundtrack I really want the soundtrack.
Chris and and actually the the guy who the guy who plays Ezra like the in the main couple, also wrote the song that's at the end.
Adam Oh, okay.
Lee All right, nice.
Chris So, but Bradford Downs.
Adam Yes.
Chris Yeah, who who I believe it's also he's also one of the producers on it as well.
Chris So,
Chris but but yeah, I think that there's cuz there's a cuz at first I was kind of like there was a part of me that was sort of the back, for want of a better expression, back stage at the massage parlor.
Chris is obviously not as, you know, overtly comic as the main relationship, you feel like you could be watching a a good sitcom.
Lee The opening couple of minutes with them doing their own little you know, try to get in the mood for the other one secretly and him looking at anime and really bad erotica that just makes her laugh.
Lee And then thing with the shoe and his like really made me laugh out loud, that really got me.
Lee yeah, so it does, it kind of sets you up and puts you at ease.
Chris Yeah.
Chris But the backstage at the massage parlor stuff's a bit sort of more tense, it's more sort of and,
Chris and I think because there was a part thinking, that's a bit disjointed and then the other part just went, yeah, but that's the bloody point in so much as their relationship difficulties, you know, that that is comic because it is the fables of two people together, whereas actually the the genuine grim reality of, you know, what's happening in in the massage parlor and for the women working there and everything.
Chris And it sort of like, oh yeah, there ain't going to be much there ain't going to be many laughs or, you know, zingers at that point, you know.
Lee The the discrepancy between front of house and back of house in a place like that has got to be night and day, I'd imagine, I mean.
Chris Yeah.
Lee I've never been front or back of house, I'd like to point out, but I would imagine it would be a scenario just like this.
Lee That's too long a pause guys, fucking hell, come on, don't drop.
Lee Don't leave me there.
Chris For the benefits of the tape, no one was like hand signaling at that point.
Chris You know, doing doing zip across the mouth movements or anything like that, you know.
Chris Cuz I cuz I think cuz weirdly enough, I think the trailer doesn't bring that out into it, the trailer is very much on the sort of thriller tone of it and it loses what are, you know, genuinely, a genuinely funny, see.
Chris Cuz that was the thing is it started off and you're sort of like, you're not sure where it's going and she's reading the erotica and it was like, oh, he's his dick was as big as a shoe and then I laughed and then she laughed and did, but and it was like, right, okay, now we're fine.
Chris You know what I mean, we're in the I I we know where the tone is, we know that they know that that's not great, you know what I mean?
Chris And it sort of, yeah.
Chris But I I found I also found I thought that again, it's what we often get with independent movies, it's very small cast but in no way shape or form does that detract from it, if anything, it's such a help.
Chris Yeah, because there's it's it's a it's a it's a cast with no, you know, there's there's nothing there that's there's no one there who's just filling in a role or, you know, sort of.
Chris I suppose only only the characters like the sort of a landlord or someone who's, do you know what I mean?
Chris Like maybe the friends at the dinner party, but they played their role and that was right.
Chris They didn't need to come back.
Lee The smaller cast almost made it feel claustrophobic when they were stuck in there and couldn't they were stuck in that building with all the things that were going on.
Chris But the dialogue between all of them and and their interactions did seem that was really good like throughout.
Chris You know, that's that again seem realistic and yeah, it really worked for that environment.
Lee Yeah, it it it did.
Lee And and yeah, I I I just thought it was really well scripted as well, there wasn't there wasn't anything that felt yeah, I don't know, like it was trying to push a plot point, it all felt like genuine discussions as well.
Lee Which is another thing you get quite a lot is the the conversations between two people when you're thinking one of them already knows this and the other one must be aware.
Lee How are you It like it it managed to skirt that quite nicely and make it all feel like it was a natural work environment really.
Chris And I thought especially I sort of noticed that kind of thing with the sort of profound learning element that happens with with one of the characters about halfway through.
Chris And I thought how are they going to deal with that, is it going to be too cheesy, you know, but actually, again, it seemed to me kind of reasonable, it it was again unfolded it didn't feel too forced.
Chris No, that had a natural feel to.
Chris And and just to double check, did you guys see the post credit sequence?
Chris No.
Adam Right.
Lee No, I didn't either.
Chris Right, so because I wanted to double check because I wanted to make sure Thanos didn't turn up at the end.
Chris That is all I'm ever going to say about when I fast forward through, you know, I just didn't want to miss, you know, or whatever, actually probably more than anything and shows my age more is I just didn't want to I don't want to miss Don Deloise getting slapped like the end of Canon Ball Run or smoking a bandage films, you know.
Chris but no, so, and there's they do have a little bit and again, not going to spoil it because but for you guys, there's a there's a sort of thing of, oh, here's our lives now and it's like, oh no, yeah, they have learned and they are closer and yeah, and I will, well, I'll reveal to you off camera what actually happens at that point, but, but yeah.
Chris So, do for anyone listening, do stick around for the end credits because it's not it's not like a it's not a end of carry thing or anything like that, but it's just a little addendum that you go, actually that's really I'm really glad you've put that in, but also I know why you've done it because it's it's it adds it adds an emotional conclusion rather than a punchline or sort of, you know, like a sort of right, we're we're done, you know, or whatever like that.
Lee Oh, excellent.
Lee Oh, that's good, I'll definitely be going and check it out when we finish recording.
Adam More to enjoy.
Lee Yeah.
Chris But yeah, that's I think I think we need to start, I think people need to start flagging movies.
Chris I think they should have.
Chris Actually, what am I talking about, all I need I'm assuming that I Google that some bless them some obsessive will have made a comprehensive list of all films that have bits after the credits.
Chris So.
Lee Yeah, that's the thing, the amount of times I've been stung with something I expect to have something at the end of the credits and I've sat through eight minutes and then nothing and I go, oh, shit, I'm not doing that again.
Lee Yeah, so so something like this didn't feel like it was going to, but I'm very glad that it it did because sometimes, yeah, it's just that little extra bit that it doesn't need to be there, but it's just that little extra thing, thank you, just at the end, and I do appreciate it, so
Lee Yeah, I'll definitely go and watch that.
Chris And I think I'm I mean, it's I mean, certainly, I don't think there's.
Chris I mean, the cast are all fantastic and like we said, you've got the the central couple that it's such a it's such a it feels such a real relationship, you know, there's no it really does feel like you're watching two people like who have been together.
Chris Cuz that's the interesting thing as well is I don't think they specify how long they've been together, just they've been together a while, you know, it's not and so it allows you to read into that, you know, what you consider that, you know, oh, they've been together for years or they've been together for months or whatever, you know, so it's sort of, yeah.
Chris So I liked I I liked that element to it.
Chris But I think that like the the rest of the cast, I mean, the stalker is you know, he feels like from another movie.
Chris He's just sort of terrifyingly horrible.
Adam Yeah.
Chris and but in that lovely way that it's like, great, I'm not having to wait for the end of this film to see this guy get what's coming to him.
Chris You know.
Chris You know, it he gets it that's the kickoff.
Chris Cuz I think I thought we were going to get a bit more assault on massage parlor 13, rather than it's like, oh, this person who is actually, you know, there there's there's the character who Victoria who deals with who who is the person who kicks off the events like that and but then becomes the villain or become, you know, becomes the threat having dealt with the threat, which is interesting as well.
Chris It's a much more fascinating way of doing it and yeah, I just think that there is like you said, Chris.
Chris I think it's something where you're like this could but because there are plenty of like, oh my God moments in it or sort of like, call me, you know, whoa.
Chris There's a couple of those moments in it, but it's not, yeah, trashy is the only word I can use, you know, it doesn't.
Chris You know, this film could have been made in 1982, but my God, would it have a fucking awful reputation and you know, be sort of, you know, it would be one where sort of like people are like, yeah, no, that don't that don't hold well, you know, this is this is this is just grim.
Lee It'd be one of those films that somehow has more pairs of boobs than people in it.
Adam Yeah.
Lee How is it got 12 pairs of boobs and eight actors, I don't understand how they've managed to squeeze it in, but somehow they always seem to, yeah.
Lee But it did, it totally avoided it.
Lee Again, like similar to the film I covered on our last episode on the what we've been watching, that horny house of horror, the story was actually very, very similar to this and although it went more for comedy and like super over the top goal, the story was was fairly close to it.
Lee And I found it the same, I went in thinking, is this going to be a funny enjoyable film or is it going to be just exploitative ta.
Lee And both times I was surprised by.
Lee Because you do, you hear the word, it's a horror film in a massage parlor and you're immediately going, it's going to go one or two ways, this is going to be funny or it's just going to be filth and I.
Chris Yeah, it's just.
Lee And both times I've been pleasantly surprised, so yeah.
Chris Maybe maybe we've discovered a whole new sub genre.
Adam The class here time.
Chris Yeah, classy massage parlor horror.
Chris That's what we.
Lee So horny house of horror was not classy, this was, that wasn't.
Lee I loved it but he was in no way classy.
Chris And that's the thing with this, I mean, certainly, I mean, direction wise, I mean, it looks great and.
Chris There's again that sort of that sort of difference between them at home that is very sort of straightforward, the back of the parlor which gets almost documentary style.
Chris And then goes Grand Guignol and, you know, then and almost sort of like, you know, goes susperia with lots of filters and sort of, you know, really sort of like stark lighting and things like that and yeah, which is, you know, and very indicative of the characters spiraling into this fucking chaos.
Chris and just the the the sort of I I think if anything, I think you know, it it's really weird to see it like you know, you've been aware of what is going wrong utterly that the main two characters done.
Chris You know, they they are it's literally they're doing another film and they're mapped on top of this by accident.
Chris They just happen to go to the, you know, sort of like disgruntle slasher parlor.
Chris That unfortunate timing, yeah.
Chris Yeah.
Chris And it take and I love I love the sort of the bits where they're talking at cross purposes.
Chris So, so Ezra's accusing Brin of like having an affair or playing away or whatever like that.
Chris But she's literally just seen a murder and is trying to tell and he's like, no, you're you're trying to get out of this.
Chris And it's like and, you know, just the sort of, no, I've, you know, and it's I've just seen something fucking awful.
Chris And cannot get it out because it's so, you know, such a thing.
Chris But yeah, and it just again, plays wonderfully the humor of it as well.
Chris And then cuz I mean the one thing I was going, I mean with also at one point I was just very much, fuck Ezra, you know, because I no, because I thought it's sort of like, nah, you're you're getting a bit you're getting a bit of a prick about this.
Chris But he's actually a prick learning to not be a prick, which is, you know, that's that's good.
Chris Because usually, especially in a horror film, people don't learn, they just pay for it.
Lee Yeah.
Chris You know, He very nearly did like no, but, you know,
Chris there is a there is a there is redemption here.
Chris It's not.
Lee Yeah, he does have a story ark as opposed.
Chris Yeah, you can you can pull yourself out of this attitude or mindset that clearly the another character clearly has been unable to.
Chris You know, and sort of gone down a far darker fucking path.
Chris So, yeah, no, I think it's yeah, and oh it's because I also got a serious 90s vibe from it, which is in no way a bad fucking thing from me.
Chris Because I was young in the 90s and I look at it fondly like it was the best time in the world because I was still capable of sleeping for a night without having to get up for a wee.
Chris So, you know.
Chris It was yeah, I liked I liked that aesthetic to it.
Chris Because certainly like the exterior stuff or anything else like that, I felt it had that sort of, you know, when everyone was shooting in Vancouver in the 90s.
Chris Yeah, because it was cheaper.
Chris but and obviously this is Portland in Oregon that this is filmed in.
Chris incidentally, I can only hear that as Portland, Oregon because of Twin Peaks Fire Walk with me.
Chris So that's.
Chris But that that's that's just a personal thing.
Chris But I have to say, I mean, for me, I don't absolutely no spoilers, but there was a let's just say there was a joke about 9/11 in it that really fucking got me.
Chris So, and that that may sound wrong for people, but it's not not in any way shape or form inappropriate, but just, yeah, again.
Chris It had a tasteful 9/11 joke.
Chris There you go.
Lee Not often you can say that.
Lee Yeah, so yeah, so I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what Jennifer Wolf does moving forward because,
Lee Yeah, I I really enjoyed this and as I say, it didn't it felt really well constructed, it had lots going on, it had lots of red herrings and misdirection.
Lee yeah, which I always that is quite often you do find that with people's earlier work, it takes them a while to get confident to to flesh it out and sometimes it almost feels a little bit too linear, but this didn't have that.
Lee It felt it felt, yeah, like and as you say until maybe 45 minutes, 50 minutes in, you had no idea who somebody is going to fuck all this up, you know that that's going to happen, you just don't know which of the volatile people is going to be.
Lee Yeah, which is why I just, yeah, I found it, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Lee I say, because I cared about the main characters and there was a lot of dangerous shit going on that as you said, Adam, that the the main characters were entirely oblivious to because they were just shut in a room on their own and all this was going on around outside.
Lee So, yeah, it it just, yeah, I I've really enjoyed it.
Chris And I loved I loved Ezra's sort of chat with Joy where you felt that it was trying to sort of do a profound thing and then just in the end it was like, look,
Chris it's not all about you.
Lee Yeah.
Chris with him sort of just I get that you're trying to tell me something, but you know.
Lee That would be me, that would me, you have to keep dumm it down until you literally explain it in words of one syllable.
Chris And and visual representation and diagram, like.
Chris I feel I've always felt this is why I could never be involved with criminal activity, because when it's you know, so yeah, that will be we're collecting collecting the fish on Friday, that does mean we're doing the bank job on Friday.
Chris Just be clear.
Chris Now I'm not wearing a wire, but you know, this is all a bit vague for me and I need, you know, I need clear sign posting.
Lee I am very Mr. Jolly lives next door, if someone says take him out, I think you mean take him out to dinner, that's me.
Chris Oh no.
Chris You're Dorchester, yeah, that's it.
Lee We get to take out Nicholas Parsons.
Chris I I I mean, I was going through I was going through the cast IMDB, must confess there was there were not a lot of stuff that I I recognized, but Zoe Rose Kersey who plays Victoria, who is you know, the the character who let's say takes matters into her own hands.
Chris I think that's what someone I think that's how the the the blurp for it reads or the synopsis for it reads or something.
Chris she's apparently in she's like one of the main characters in a YouTube series called Good at Everything.
Chris but also in a podcast that sounds called it's getting late, which looks like sort of like Southern Gothic horror sort of podcast.
Chris that might be worth checking in.
Chris Yeah, sounds good.
Chris and absolutely cuz we've already said Bradford Downs, but Lex Helgerson, the pair of them are just so so good.
Chris And need to be famous and more and, you know, cuz I think they could really sort of that they just together, they were just brilliant.
Chris They you just felt like you're flying a wall for a couple, you know, you you've accidentally stumbled into the kitchen during a party while they're having a row.
Chris Sort of, you know, like I'm going to I'll just I'll just get me drinking and go, you know, so.
Chris But also I have to say China Ray shirts Dash who's one of the other women in the massage parlor, really glad she made it to the end.
Chris Yes.
Chris You know, because she was absolutely fantastic and and weirdly enough, I think because she was she was the level voice of that end of the story.
Chris That yeah, again, I think she did a lot of, you know, a lot of great work and probably became my favorite character at one point by the end of it, I think so, yeah.
Chris But yeah, all in all.
Lee It was again, it was another one of those films where there were no weak links.
Lee Like there was nobody in it who every time they come on, you you know, you cringe or you go, oh, no, like everyone was solid.
Lee Which again, we've we've lower budget stuff as we've said, sometimes can be a thing that you have to make allowances for and I didn't find that once during this.
Lee It was all everything looked perfect, sounded perfect, the acting was awesome, I loved all the soundtrack and the the the music and stuff, yeah, it just it it was a perfectly constructed film.
Lee And I was surprised how much I enjoyed it for a film, which as I say, is a a film about people being pricks, really.
Chris Cuz that was because what, you know, before before we having watched it, I was like, nope, I think I'm pretty sure I know that the guys will have enjoyed this.
Chris But at first I was sort of like, oh, is it going to sort of, is it going to certainly like in your wheelhouse, like you say, Lee, I thought, is it going to be, you know, on that, on what we knew of the plot, you know, obviously, you know, and it was sort of always that going to that might not be in his wheelhouse.
Chris So I'm glad you had as good a time watching it as we all did, you know, so.
Lee I I honestly, I think I will be going back to and rewatching this in the next six months or so because I was watching it and kind of taking notes and now I know where it goes, I I'd like to go back and rewatch it again, you know, you know, a bit like once you know the end to go back and.
Chris I don't think that does spoil it, I think there is still a lot to really enjoy on a second watch.
Lee Yeah, absolutely.
Lee Yeah, so yeah, fantastic.
Lee Thoroughly enjoyed that, excellent job.
Lee so, thank you again, thank you so much Jennifer for reaching out and giving us a chance to see this film.
Lee It definitely isn't something I would ever have picked off the shelf to watch because I thought it wouldn't have been my type of thing at all, but it it absolutely was and I had an absolute blast watching it.
Lee
Chris Yeah.
Lee So, yeah, fantastic work, can't wait to see what you do next.
Chris Expectations subverted.
Lee Yeah.
Lee so, ladies and gentlemen, I say we've told you where you can go and see that, so just to repeat it, it is available on Amazon, Fandango, VR and Plex, so you can go and watch it in all of those places.
Lee we will be back in a Fortnight's time when we will be discussing popcorn.
Chris Yes.
Lee just to bring up the year to make sure that you're all watching the correct popcorn.
Chris 90.
Adam One.
Lee I think it is 1991, yes.
Chris There we go.
Lee yeah, another horror set in a movie theater and oh God, I love this film.
Lee I'm I'm I'm sure I'll mention it in the episode.
Lee But I think this is one Lady Jennifer picked up in a pound bin somewhere in like a cash goes or something and just brought it home and went, that's got an awful cover, you'll probably watch, you'll probably enjoy it this.
Lee Oh, and it just went into my top 50 movies immediately as soon as I saw it.
Lee It's incredible.
Chris See, I'm excited to rewatch it because I've only seen it yours.
Lee Oh, really?
Chris Yeah, I've only seen it that the one time at yours, yeah, so.
Lee what a gem, what a gem.
Lee Right, so, thanks ever so much for listening everybody.
Lee Go and check out happy ending from this year, absolutely amazing and we will see you in a Fortnight's time for popcorn.
Lee Good night.
Chris Good night.
Adam Good night.


