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    Brian: What about in the 1990s, Eric and Julie? How do you feel about humor now? Who do you find is funny? For example, if you watch movies or if you go to plays or basically any actor in general, just the way they are as a normal human being.
    Eric: Um... I really like someone who just died recently, actually. John Candy I thought was great. Robin Williams is a man of million personalities and very quick, very clever. One of my favorites for years has been Steve Martin.
    Brian: Ah, Steve Martin.
    Julie: Yeah, he's funny.
    Brian: Eric, did you ever see that movie called Parenthood, with Steve Martin?
    Eric: Yes, about 10 times. It's great.
    Brian: It's a wonderful movie and I think it, it allowed us to relate to what we were like when we were kids, and all the problems that we gave to our parents.