Ep. 1 - Over the Edge (1979)
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2021
- Watch Duane and John crap on this little known classic that defined a generation and influenced countless musicians and filmmakers. Carl sucks.
Inspired by real-life incidents, Over The Edge is an incendiary ode to teen rebellion that quickly became a Gen X/punk-rock touchstone, and a key influence on filmmakers such as Richard Linklater and musicians like Kurt Cobain (who often cited it as his favorite film).
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This is hands down in my top 5 favorite movies of all time . The strange thing is …. how can such a great movie be so lost in time ? You could go out today and ask 50 random people if they’ve ever seen or heard of Over The Edge and 50 people will say no . I just don’t get it !!
"lost diamond in the rough"
Me too, I love it. I have it on DVD. I was born in 1970 and didn't see the movie until about 1982 on HBO. It's one of those really bad movies that is really good. A lot of it is badly done, lots of unintentional humor, but at the same time it's oddly captivating and has a real "it" factor that keeps me coming back (for over 40 years now).
While it’s hard for me to say it’s too 5 movie if all time it is a great movie! It captures the teen angst/boredom/rebellion better than any other. The group of kids in the
Movie remind me so much of my friends when growing up. Watching this movie is very nostalgic - I wish they’d come out with a “making of” featurette ..
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy “those really bad movies”
I don’t put Over the Edge in this category at all. Sure some of the dialogue is dated by this point but it’s still a powerful film
It was released between Disco and MTV, a forgotten 4 year period.
This movie still Rules 🔥 Introduced me to Van Halen & Jimi Hendrix
But not Cheap Trick?
Cheap Trick pretty much wrote the soundtrack,but the hendrix tune when they steal richies moms car Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) was the 1st time I heard that.
This movie was one of the best
The movie was originally a vehicle to promote Cheap Trick.
The best part is when Tip is negotiating "a couple of keys" on the phone like a 14 year old Tony Montana. He would probably buy a yacht and keep it in the pond they threw him in while his mother still remains clueless of what he does.
Ahahahahaha!!!!
wait....that's not a girl?
Tip was a narc
@@user-dl8rt4rt6u i just happened to watch this movie (its free on youtube right now), but I always thought Tip was a girl too...but per IMDB its a dude.
@@HorrorKidd88 A Fedboi?
Does anyone remember when krist Novoselic mentioned that Kurt Cobain was really into a movie where the kids took over the school? This is the movie.
Loved this movie when I was a kid! 13 when I saw it.lol
Was he?
@@brianpreston8483 Yup. True.
@@brianpreston8483 Kurt himself said this in a phone interview with Buzz Osborne. If you listen to the lyrics of School, you can see the influence of this movie. Even those plastic sunglasses with the colored frames that Kurt was sometimes seen wearing were inspired by the mute character in this movie. And of course the concept for the video for Smells Like Teen Spirit evokes the siege on the school.
Happy 60th birthday, Michael Kramer (Carl).
Happy 60th birthday Mike Kramer (Carl)!
This movie was so far ahead of it's time.
i saw this at age 12 in 1982
Very Accurate movie for the time.
If it came out in 79 your theater must have really been behind or it was such a money maker that it ran on their screens for 3 years. It's possible, several theaters played E.T. for half a decade.
@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don It was played a lot on HBO back in the early 80's.
@@Mikey_Sea ahh gotcha
@@Mikey_Sea
Exactly. I was born in 1970, didn't see it at the theater, and caught it on HBO around 1982 or so. I was watching it at a friends house and his mother freaked out when she saw what we were watching. She thought that we were learning to be juvenile delinquents from the movie and would be out rioting if we liked and watched the movie. Valid or not, it was a real concern at the time. This movie didn't drive any of us to go out and do that.
I watched it on HBO when I was 14. Except for the ending violence it was on spot with the music, friends and clothes.
Fun Fact-Bill Burr mentioned liking this film on the JRE and his podcast and specifically the part of the girl with the globe.
Seems like how it was when I grew up. I was in middle school in 1979. I grew up in suburban sprawl. New subdivisions popping up everywhere.
the subtitle "Carl Who Sucks" was brilliant.
Saw this on TV in the early 80's when I was about ten or eleven. I was transfixed. Greatest movie ever!
Oh my gosh, I can't stop laughing !! I was born in 1966, for reasons unknown, this movie popped into my head at 6:50 on a Monday morning . Great job guys !!
Sam Kinison @27:54!
This was one of the first movies I committed to memory in the late 70s. Your take on it is hilarious.
This absolutely killed me! And all these years I thought I was the only one who thought he looked like Sam Kinison ("Awh-aaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!).
I love how Child Actors always have the east coast accent no matter where it's set...Colorado, Texas, California. OOH. That reminds me. Do 1976 Bad News Bears.
In the case of this movie, many of these kids came out of NY talent search/auditions.
Those were BAD kids . It’s corny but still good . That cop was in taxi driver love the cheap trick sound track ahhh the 70’s
EPIC soundtrack!!!
Your making db jokes I was that kid as was Kurt Cobain this movie defined who we are and I walked this talk 🦜 it's way of life I'm in my50, now still love it and Cory Pamela ludiing the foxies girl I ever saw even though she was 21,I was 12
It’s great: Ramones, Cheap Trick, Van Halen, Hendrix, and others.
I saw this on TV when I was like 11 or something. My mom was so pissed when she found out, and it was edited heavily. I loved it!💛
I laughed my ass off!
The scene with Van Halen playing blew me away. It was The first time I heard them ever.
Review Roadhouse next!!!!
I watch this movie at least once a year..LOVE IT!
Once a month, I was 14 in 78.
My god, please keep doing this! So funny, loved it! I give it 10 planned communities!
Thanks pal. Subscribe and you'll be the first to know when the next one comes out.
You two are hysterical, watching this for the second time
This movie was very inspiring to kids in the 80s. My older brother showed it to me when I was 11. Broken windows and shoplifting; and going to parties much worse than that commenced. Everything from a guy doing a backflip on flat ground after drinking a 5th of Everclear to Everything in the very large house being auctioned off though I only heard about that later. The kid was adopted and came to our school in a limo. It put a target on him immediately as there were many pathetic kids in our school. It was a really disgusting time but definitely memorable. The adopted kid got sent back after the party.
I claim rn that I was here before you guys become famous. I watched this video a few months ago and *loved* it, so I decided to watch it again :)
We love you, Maddy!!!!
Coppin' grass at the rec center.
When I saw this at age 12, I had such a crush on the rec-center lady. Seeing her in those white pants, woo!!! She's not Wonder Woman but she'll do!!
Love this movie
As a teenager, I based my entire personality on this movie. I stayed like that for a long time. Graffiti, vandalism and a general disregard for adults and authority.
I'm not sure if that's Hailey Joel Osmond but it's definitely not Haley Joel Osment.
Yeah, that was a very weird joke. He may have had his problems but he didn't go to prison and get his face all tatted up like that. The worst trouble that he got in was a DUI in 2006 where he was injured, plead no contest, and went to AA meetings for awhile. He hasn't had the slightest legal trouble since, so it seems that he learned his lesson. At the very least, he calls an Uber if he drinks.
I was living in a small town in Colorado when this movie hit HBO, which played it approximately 1,347 times a month. I watched it as many times as I could, but probably didn't get more than 589 views in.
It is one of my favorite films, and absolutely my favorite soundtrack album. It was this movie that introduced me to The Ramones.
I lived in southwestern Wyoming and this town has a thousand parallels to my town. We were kids without much to do and very little activities for us (theaters, bowling alleys, etc.). Most families had parents that both worked so there were a lot of unsupervised kids running around. We even lived in an apartment in the early 80s and close by were several abandoned half-constructed apartment buildings, apparently the owner ran out of money during construction. (They stood for a few years before being torn down.) Our parents (and everybody else's parents) told us all not to go over there, so of course we ran right over there. We were over there all the time, we all staked out "our" apartments and didn't go into anybody else's. Considering the couple dozen kids in and out of there all summer, there was surprisingly little vandalism and no drinking and drugs that I ever saw. In junior high, that just wasn't a priority, we laughed at the high school partiers and called them morons (not to their face).
And yes, I taped this movie off HBO and watched it all the time.
The soundtrack was the best!
So happy to have found you two nerds (said with love) who saw all the same dumb stuff I did as 70s/80s kids !! Over the Edge helped us find each other and seeing that Boy in the Plastic Bubble is next up , I think that cements our bond ! I've lived in the Detroit metro/suburban area all my life since 1967 , and Windsor , Canadian TV channel 9 was a huge part of my childhood !! Friendly Giant , Mr Dressup and Vision On were awesome ! Anyway , thank you , Canucks - can't wait to see how much more stupid stuff we all love !!
Fuck ya! Thanks man. It's hard starting a channel from scratch, so I appreciate every sub. Even the riff-raff. We are tearing Titanic a new asshole next. Give us some suggestions if they come to mind.
@@MOVIEBULLIES Sorry to dick around for 7 months before I replied , but I just saw that Slash commercial for Capital One , I think and all of sudden - IT'S HALF OF YOU GUYS !! I'm not gonna go rewatch to figure out which one of you it is , but you know . At least I think it's you ! Anyway, I love the Titanic vid - LOVE THE OUTFIT IDEA !! Simple , predictable even maybe , but most importantly - EFFECTIVELY FUNNY 🤣 Keep it coming and I am going to suggest maybe Zardoz , maybe not . If you guys don't think it's been overexposed too much , then ... perhaps . I'll come up with some better movies . Sgt Pepper's with Frampton and Bee Gees ? Gimme some more time . 7 days rather than months !
The Triangle Channel is the Atari Video Music thingy on top of the 8 track deck, Techmoan did a video on it.
Thank you so much for this. We had no idea. It was the topic of much discussion. Cheers. Make sure you subscribe. :)
Right on!! Since I was born in 1970, I've seen this somewhere 40 years ago but couldn't place it.
This movie at 15 and still in my top 3 . Warriors, Saturday night fever, over the edge . That was funny ! I always wondered why in the warriors they just didn’t steal a car ?
Carl gave himself up to Doberman at the end so that the sousaphone and Big Windigo could run free. She was caught on EVERY camera in the tri state area and sent to the hill. The horn was never found. Late at night in the girls dorm....Bass clef strains of Stars and Stripes Forever and other lesser known marches can be heard on the hill. Funky.
You get extra points for using the word ‘sousaphone’
Saw this way back in the day. My friends and I got high while watching. It was great! Deep to a 14 year old.
The only good advice Jerry Cole had the entire movie was telling Doberman not to go after the kids. It led to his actual death. Every other line was about property values.
It was weird how he kept showing up at school functions, he must've been friends with the principal. Every time he pops up at a school function, I'm saying laughingly, "What the f**k is he doing here?" In the movie, it's actually funny. When he was chastising parents about the turnout at the meeting at the end of the movie, it's actually surprising that a parent didn't tell him to f**k off on the grounds that he's not an employee of the district and has no kids at that school, so why is he even there?
By the way, I don't understand why Carl got sent to "The Hill". The only adult witness to him doing anything was Doberman and he didn't survive the car crash, so how would the cops and a court prove that he was even there? I know, I'm analyzing a movie that's on the level of an afterschool-special. Still, it seems like there would've been 60 kids being marched up to the hill, not Carl and three other random kids.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy maybe they figured he was leading the charge. He was made an example.
@@dont_follow5777
Could be but I think it was more that he was the star of the show and they decided to give him a Billy Jack sendoff (although he went to reform school instead of prison).
Not many remember this movie but I do. One of my favs
I was 14 in 78 and except for the ending violence, it was spot on for the forgeten time between Disco and MTV.
I have loved this movie growing up since the late 80’s
My peeps. Early GenXers. Abandonados. Fun Days!
Omg. I loved this movie. Scared the crap out of me too! You guys had me cracking up! Thanks! Can't wait for more, though. You can do better 🤣🤣🤣
That Sam Kinison dub literally had me laughing for a half hour
I think many Gen exers saw this movie. I was about 11. Later in life I realized there are so many homages to A Clockwork Orange it's amazing no one's commented on it. This movie shreds! How about RocknRoll Highschool?
You guys are friggin hilarious!!
12:08- The flightline highway overpass at Denver Intnl Airport...gone but not forgotten
I was 14 in 1980 and saw it within a month of its release onto cable.
They did not advertise this movie in the frozen tundra, but after its two-week theatre stint, word of mouth spread.
It spoke to me.
I was forced to move to a new high school due to My parents wanting out of the Detroit Metro Area.
Another small-town case in the making. I could not wait to "escape" from there either.
Times have changed, the kids' text instead of talking directly to each other.
Muscle Cars are replaced by a prius, girls scream harassment, teachers are influencers, and I am a -Parent- Grandparent.
How I long to be Young again, living without a mortgage note, without a car payment, no credit cards, and no to the meetings in the 9 to 7 grind.
Best Wishes to all who have suffered a similar fate.
USN(RET)
You guys are funny. Cafatorium.
That word was actually used in the movie. It was the bitch teacher who used it, same teacher who told them about the meeting "about you people".
“The Sweatiest Cadillac Dealership in the West.”
“A kid who cock blocks another kid, is a dead kid.” I’m dying!!!😂 Loved the soundtrack of that movie.
Safe to say kurt Cobain recommended me this movie.
To truly appreciate this movie you had to of gone through similar things in the 70’s,80’s,90’s or early 2000’s , I went through them from the mid 80’s when I was born to the early 2000’s when I graduated high school
This movie was my generation. Lol. Combs in the back pockets, Boston, Cheap Trick, weak pot, long hair, all of it! And we thought we were it too!
@@alienlife7754 yeah and dealing with things like dealing with a 50% divorce rate, actually speaking about child abuse and doing away with the strict rules of puritanical society
Yep. Being born in 1970, this movie really struck a chord with me, which upset my mom. I first saw this in 1982 on HBO. The biggest thing that struck a chord with me was the condescending attitude of the teachers ("We're having a school board meeting tonight because of YOU PEOPLE!").
I had a math teacher that hated me because I knew the subject-matter better than he did and he just treated me like crap. He acted just like the pissy female teacher from the quote above.
One of my favorite movies, truly a cult classic. BTW, the "triangle channel" was actually something called "Atari Video Music", nicknamed "The Migraine Machine" by some. It plugged into your tv and also your stereo. It displayed different diamond shaped patterns on your tv based on what you were playing on the stereo. Great review. 🤣
Wow! I never heard of that …it must have been in the rich kids houses
Astounded by the lack of subscribers and views, so my prediction is - watch this channel grow BIG - these guys are brilliant!
This was actually funny. My favorite parts were the Sam Kinison bit and the comment about the "my father was more like the bald cop".
I still love Over the Edge, though.
44 years later… I realized the guy was saying “hopped up hurry” and not “hot tub hurry”.
You guys left out the 2 best moments of the whole movie; when Tip is on the phone talking about boosting 'keys' and when Matt Dillion replies to Tip's mom, "Up your's lady!". Come on!
What movie was he listening to at the scene
At 12:11 I love the shot of Texas International Airlines crossing I-70 at Stapleton International Airport in Denver. Both Texas Int'l and Stapleton are history.
Yep, I saw that too!! That's how I knew where this movie was filmed. Being from southwest Wyoming, this town is a spitting image of my town, which is why I identify with this movie so much. Even stuffed peppers for dinner (when Claude Zachary says, "Stuffed peppers for dinner tonight. We don't wanna miss that, do we, Johnny?!"). When I tell somebody that my mom's stuffed peppers were a childhood favorite, they usually just give me a weird look.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy Bell peppers stuffed with beef and rice with tomato sauce on top....yummy. Been to Cheyenne once, thirty years ago....beautiful. Lived in Colorado Springs at the time.
@@douglasdixon524
Oh yeah, great area! I have in-laws that live in Colorado Springs, I always like to go there. Lots of recreational things to do.
My dad was a pilot for Texas International, I miss the free "buddy-passes".
@@markz5505Damn, you're probably the only person I've ever known of whose mom or dad worked for Texas International Airlines. They've been gone for a while. My dad was a pilot for National Airlines out of Miami. They were bought by Pan Am in 1980. I miss the way air travel use to be.
12 bucks a gram?!...in '79?!...im only paying 10 bucks a gram in 2023 Europe!!!
You lsugh but this is all too real for me resembling my freshman year in 82. I got sent away to a boarding school the following year 😆
Fell in love with this film, early 80s. Maybe 7 years old. Several years later, set timer on the vcr to record. Come home, my dad griping "they're doing drugs, this that..." thinking my older bro had programmed the recording. But, no-'twas I! Dad looks at me, puzzled.
A PG film. But I recall feeling "on edge" (sorry for the pun) in car with Ma and bro that night. I let loose I had programmed the vcr. Sensed the Pee and 'em might be disturbed, tried softening the blow by joking "it's actually kinda funny, the kids causing trouble". Me knew the term "turmoil" at the time, like to think I spoke it. But statistics make me doubt that.
Love this 😂
This movie had the opposite effect upon me. It inspired my life of crime and drugs
PLEASE Make more vids, you deserve all the views ever
I'm dead this was so funny 🤣🤣...being 55 I saw this movie when I was 13...best spoof ever 🤣🤣
really funny, great job!
Leave Carl Alone!!!
its a yellow bronco not a orange jeep lol
Carl's Dad played Pepper Leach in the movie "Major League". When Rick Vaughn (Charlie Sheen) shows up to Spring Training; "Look at this Fucking Guy!!!"
I was 13 when this came out and discovered Matt Dillon.
Funny as hell. Please do. My bodyguard.
Loved this. Great job. You guys are awesome.
203 subscribers? What?
We'll just fix that shit right now.
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Keep these coming!
Thanks a lot Matt! Check out the other movies and watch for Commando coming up.
@@MOVIEBULLIES Seriously, these are REALLY well done. Great job.
Who was in charge of decorating the school? The pictures on the wall behind the stage. Buzz Aldrin, two girls on a tire swing, JFK Jr saluting his father's casket and Joe DiMaggio?
There are many worse 70s movies 🍿 The Soundtrack is Awesome” This is the film that introduced the World to Matt Dillon”
The dark haired kid that beats up Carl is Vincent Spano.
Man i would love to have that Bronco-ll...They are few and fare Between....
I was 14 in 79. It is a forgotten period between Disco and MTV. I can name a friend for each character. I fell in love with a red head in 12th grade because of this movie. Except for the ending I go back to Jr.High every time I watch it. I'm Carl and best friend is Claude.
4:12 before you deride Boston as "corporate rock", pls read about CBS' lawsuit against them; and for the record, Boston absolutely rocked
31:56 notice scar on Johnny Zachary's (mute kid's) neck. don't know if that was real or if it was done for effect on Tiger Thompson's role. closest thing to a peeve i had about this movie was that they did not do more with his character. i was same age as him, so wanted to be like him (except for the part at 29:15 of course). skateboarded and was into fireworks for a few years because of him.
I like Boston too. Duane just doesn't get it. Please be careful with the fireworks :)
In the book, the character "Johnny" can't talk due to a botched throat surgery.
@@claudezach either way, nice symbolism that he does not / cannot talk
just wish they had done more w his character
@@Numantino312 There is an unofficial audiobook reading of the book someone put out and it's here on youtube if you'd like to check it out. ABFTD #23 is what to look for (Audiobooks for the Damned #23). It's about 4 hours in length.
Boston is such a BS band, that's why they've had a 50-year career and sold over 30 million albums. I'm not some rabid fan but I like them.
that was pure genius… are you guys going to do more?
Yes parties like that at 14.. wouldn't change anything being that age.. What awesome times.. Where were our parents? Now for my kids that are all grown up.. HELL NO! we did not let them do that when we raised THEM!...lol
That was hilarious. I would love to see you guys do a video about the 70s movie, 'Kenny & Company'.
At first I was kinda pissed --- BUT THEN I PISSED MY PANTS!!!
I was surprised you failed to mention the basement of the rec center being used to store TNT.
this is one of my all -times favorite movies
Movie filmed my hometown !
This movie pretty much nails how it was being a teen back then .
😄😄😄😄😄This review is great! Love the film, but I also see the humor.....great video!
Y'all are hilarious !!!
Just found this channel. More Please
That was fucking hilarious.
Very cool and very good
One of my favorite movies ever. It's easily in my top 10 somewhere.
2:00 Russian hooker. Or Minnesota. By the way, it's hilarious that a cop in a car can't catch a kid on a bike, so he just grabs two random kids with no bikes, no BB gun, and nowhere near meeting the right description.
3:45 They got Matt Dillon for this string-budget movie because they couldn't afford Tony D'Annunzio.
5:04 That baby blue 100% polyester suit just ties this scene together for me.
5:20 "Wide streets + Narrow Minds" Not sure if this graffiti is philosophical or talking about local bands.
6:12 My dad is like that cop except he has hair.
6:34 This teacher needs to get laid worse than the widowed librarian. Jerry Cole should pay her a visit.
7:37 Oh yay, the local land-developer is there for some reason....
9:00 When dad is walking across the room, his wine glass is nearly full. When they show him sitting 5 seconds later, it's 2/3 down. Slow down, wino-dad. He drinks like that but his son is a screw-up, sure.
10:51 "Tell the cops about me and you'll be eating lunch through a tube." In fact, this dude will blindside you on the way home whether you tell on him or not. It really makes sense that Carl develops a man-crush on him later.
12:43 I like how Carl's dad is afraid to tell them that the town's economy is slow right now. A businessman would never understand the concept of "buy low, sell high" and "there's nothing to do in this town, a movie theater and actual rec-center would make bank".
14:14 "Fun day" is police-code for "riot". The building in the background that is half-built and abandoned is actually highly appropriate.
19:22 The lady in yellow knows how to dress for tennis. Tip's mom: work on it! You cut the part where Matt Dillon flips off Tip's mom and yells insults at her. It's also quite funny to see Tip "drowning" in 3 feet of water.
20:41 Carl's parents up the ante by drinking AND fighting.
21:00 Nice touch, this is 100% authentic parental logic. Shut down the rec center so that instead of the kids being in a somewhat-supervised environment where you know where they are, they'll be running the streets completely unsupervised.
23:25 Richie jerked to the side looking for the mute kid lighting firecrackers like they did to Tip. Not this time!
23:37 Cop completely forgets about other perp that could also be armed. That's some fine police work, Lou.
26:40 Thanks for chewing out the parents that did bother to show up. How many kids do you have attending this school again? Or did you suddenly decide to chuck being a businessman and work at the school instead?
27:11 Step 1: stealing the other "O" in "school".
27:12 Carl really loves Mark and wanted to cling to him but he wasn't going for it. It's also great that the biggest badass in school has the wussiest bike in town. He must've been stoned when he picked the yellow one.
27:47 "Nobody is going to pay 60, 80, $100,000 to live in a decorator-colored slum..." You've clearly never seen the east coast, Jerry. Also, we're talking about issues the kids are having. This isn't a real-estate convention, ya paraquat.
27:54 "I was married for two f**king years!!!!"
29:32 They cut the scene where Cory got in a fight with a girl over which band was cuter, Motley Crue or Dokken. You can tell who lost that fight.
30:15 I don't understand why Carl went up to "the hill". The only adult witness to him even being there burned up in that fire.
31:10 This kid looks like he had clay pigeons for breakfast.
if this is one of your favorite movies tap once. .
their recap was FAF...I loved this movie...it was the 1st juvenile delinquent movie I was allowed to watch...so, my corny self thought it was extra badazz back then...
That was my high school lol
This movie back-to-back with Suburbia (1983). Or maybe Suburbia and SLC Punk if you want to stay in the punk genre. I like OTE paired with Suburbia best.
This movie is great.
Little Shitaly?? Hahaha! Too funny!!
You guys gonna make more episodes? This was funny as shit. Damn, I haven't seen this movie since I saw it in the early 90s as a 13 year old. Totally tripped me out as a kid. Honestly, It made me wanna go out and be bad, haha (spoiler, it worked)
We're taping it soon! The Boy in the Plastic Bubble 1976
The fart sounds 👌 😆 u guys need more views
This film 🎥 🍿 🥤 is free on UA-cam now 😊
Best adolescent movie of all time! Reminds me of my youth growing up in Crested Butte Colorado - Gunnison Colorado early 80s. We were long haired snowmobile, snowboard, and skate board punks! FYI it as filmed 1978 in the Colorado cities of Aurora and Greeley Colorado.
Two funny. When does episode 2 drop?
Don't rush me! The Boy in the Plastic Bubble 1976 coming soon.