JG: I'm not snotty!
DM: No, but at the end of the year, when they finally make these films, they don't invite anybody! You never hear about the films, and then you have to know somebody to get a ticket...it's as if they're saying "We're not going to let you make films, and we're not even going to let you see the films other people have made."
JG: I hear so many people talk about the VES department and those exact things all the time, and I wish it were different. But personally I don't think it's just the VES department. I don't hear about a lot of events at Harvard. I feel like I miss speakers every week just because I didn't know they were here.
[JG: What is this? Crispy beef?
JA: Crispy Chicken.
DM: They get everything wrong!
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