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Dirty John Betty is back,

I hope you're ready to delve back into the insane world of Dirty John Betty with me and Miles, because this was recorded around the time we recorded those tracks and it was still at the front of our minds. No, this is not Dirty John Betty: The Movie. This is Identity.

If you've never seen this movie, you are in for as wild a ride as The Betty Broderick Coaster would be if Universal would approve our plans for it. If you have seen it, then you know this is the exact type of movie you'd want to see someone watch for the first time. Pleased to report it's as fun as you'd hope!

This really is one of my all-time favorite movies, and while I recommend watching it on your own first, it is also safe to watch with us because Miles has never seen it and so there is no spoiler discussion prior to any of the many twists and turns.

I believe this is the final track from 2020 that has yet to be released, so please let us know if there are any insane references from the past that make absolutely zero sense anymore!

ENJOY!!!

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omotional

I adore this movie, and this track has quickly become one of my favorites as well!! Absolute hilarity from the start. So fun watching Miles experience it for the first time ❤️‍🔥

Ellis Golden

(I have D.I.D. and thought it might be fun to weigh-in) First time watching, loved it!!! Wasn't really a fan of the ending, but that's more of an opinion-based thing. While I would love a movie or tv show where someone with D.I.D. isn't depicted as violent, this movie wasn't really about that to me. The D.I.D. was more of a backdrop than a "message" that the movie is trying to make or a mental illness that they're trying to exploit. I much prefer this to "Split" or "Ratched" 's depictions. I'll definitely be watching this movie again and showing it to tons of people. Incredibly clever, impressive, and FUN filmmaking.

Dystopian Wolf Studios

This was a great watch, holy crap. They really don't make movies like this

Jaymen Neff-Strickland

You're always introducing me to movies that end up being some of my favorites. Cry_Wolf and now this! I think Wild Things (1998) is right up there in this wheelhouse as far as twisty-turning fun movies go.