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Mr. Choak, this is
my grandmother Mildred. You probably have
a lot in common. Oh, are you a child
of the '50s, like me? Howdy Doody on the TV? Actually, the '30s. Amos 'n' Andy on the radio. [David] I remember
Amos 'n' Andy. They were very racist,
as I recall. Mm-hmm. Oh, things aren't
as funny today, are they? Well, those things aren't.
[chuckles] Thanks, babe.
Everyone
my grandmother Mildred. You probably have
a lot in common. Oh, are you a child
of the '50s, like me? Howdy Doody on the TV? Actually, the '30s. Amos 'n' Andy on the radio. [David] I remember
Amos 'n' Andy. They were very racist,
as I recall. Mm-hmm. Oh, things aren't
as funny today, are they? Well, those things aren't.
[chuckles] Thanks, babe.
Everyone
Full Transcript
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Mr. Choak, this is
my grandmother Mildred.
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You probably have
a lot in common.
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Oh, are you a child
of the '50s, like me?
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Howdy Doody on the TV?
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Actually, the '30s.
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Amos 'n' Andy on the radio.
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[David] I remember
Amos 'n' Andy.
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They were very racist,
as I recall.
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Mm-hmm.
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Oh, things aren't
as funny today, are they?
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Well, those things aren't.
[chuckles]
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Thanks, babe.
Everyone...
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Movie Summary
A man is able to choose his own afterlife after his untimely death by having his consciousness uploaded into a virtual world. As he gets used to his new life and befriends his angel (real world handler), questions about his death ...