Jake I know where this goes.

Mark Where what goes?

Jake Hollywood.

Mark Uhh … ok …

Jake Years ago, did you notice, a lot of directors came up who got their start in music videos.

Mark Sure, McG, David Fletcher …

Jake Fincher.

Happy Mark Didn’t I say Fincher?

Jake You said Fletcher.

Mark I did?

Jake You truly did.

Mark My bad. But all right, sure this is a trend.

Jake And remakes are a big deal.

Mark For decades now, remakes and sequels have been the life-blood of the industry, sure.

Jake Well, in music that went differently. And since we know the underground fuels the mainstream, only with a time lag…

Mark It does seem to.

Jake That’s because it does.

Mark Continue.

Jake I am going to predict that a popular music trend will make the viral leap to movies.

Mark Wait a second, do you mean…

Jake Mash-ups.

Mark Mash-ups! Sure! Aliens versus Predator didn’t work, the cross-over is a problem.

Happy Jake It worked enough for a sequel.

Happy Mark That’s not a mark for working, but regardless. Crossovers are rare and tend to not work.

Jake Right. So the mash-up comes in to save the day.

Happy Mark G.I. Josie and the Pussycats!

Happy Jake Wall-E Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

Happy Mark The Bridges of Madison County on the River Kwai.

Happy Jake The Silence of the Sundance Kid.

Mark What? Silence of the Lambs and Butch and Sundance?

Happy Jake Yup!

Mark How would that work, exactly?

Happy Jake Uhm, isn’t it obvious?

Mark Not at all.

Jake Butch Cassidy, eater of flesh, goes after the only man who can catch him, the only one who can stop him. The Sundance Kid.

Mark All right, I would watch that.

Happy Jake I would totally watch that.

Happy Mark Actually that’s damn good.

Jake Thanks!

Mark I wanna see it now. I will be sad every time I think of it because it does not exist.

Jake Me too.