please welcome blind movie critic, jay forry. ] jay, this is not a comedy bit. you really are a movie reviewer, a movie critic. you are registered with the society or whatever there is? >> yeah, i'm a member of the broadcast films critics association. we vote on movies every year. >> jimmy: did you have to apply far position in that association? >> yes. i -- eight years ago, i had to apply. they had to make sure i do enough radio reviews. that's what i'm famous for. >> jimmy: i heard you on kroc a lot. movies, though you can't see them, at all. >> exactly right. yeah. what i do is, someone has to take me down to the movie. i can't drive yet, even though i'm blind. but so, someoneakes me, i go in and -- before i do the movie, i do a little bit of research. i know -- i i want to know what the setting is, what the date, the time, and then i go to the movie. i don't want to go in blind. i want to know what's going on.. [ applause ] >> jimmy: are there advantages? i imagine there would be, in a way. are there advantages -- besides, lik