 May those that love us, love us. May those that don't love us, may God turn their hearts. And if he cannot turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles so we'll know them by their limp. Hey, she's getting it on for me. Uh, and thank you for your support us. Ah, Pedro. Look over here. You're me. By the way, that's not how I slap. Jace, you're wondering. Yes, it is. No, it's not. But today we're going to do a trailer. Are we really? It's from a film. Old film? I believe a really old film. Who's in it? Actors! I don't know when it is. But it's really old. And it's like... Just like... Magula e azam. Maguliazam. Maguliazam. Maguliazam. Maguliazam. Is that something that happens amongst the ghouls? We have reacted to a song from this film. From Maguliazam? Yes, from this film. We haven't. Maguliazam. What do we have? When? It was that one... Back in 1983. I think it's actually earlier. This one right here. Remember? We had this guy in it. Oh, wait a minute. Yes. She was dancing for them and... Yes, it was very much Padmavadi. Yeah. Before Padmavadi. Yeah, yeah. I absolutely do remember that. Yeah, so... Wow, okay. This is the trailer for that film. Got it. I'm sure it's terrible. The trailer. All I want to know is if it's got some narration. I'll be a happy man. But it's a classic. And so... I believe it's 1960. I believe in it. Bring it on. Real rolled. I'm sure it's not the real trailer. Right. It's probably a put together. But that's okay. It's got subs. Yes. Not now. I'm in the middle of a Ross child. What? That's an old... Here we go. Candy bar commercial. That's it. Yeah, that guy looks like Nawaz. Isn't that one? That's what that actor looks like. Got to say. Not a bad trailer. I was just going to say well done whoever put that trailer together. Not a bad trailer for as old of a film as it is. Exactly. Like really well done whoever put that together. I've heard that song. That song is obviously nowhere. That's not from that film. Something completely different that I'm familiar with. But the way that they used that to make it sound like a composition created for it. Yep. The stoppage so that we could hear dialogues. There was actually a build and a flow to it. Yep. Probably as far as an artistic level measurement. One of the best older trailer creations I think we've seen. Inside Sholey. Yeah, Sholey's at the top. Yeah, that was phenomenal. 100%. That was a really... And I absolutely would love to watch this kind of movie. Anything that takes us back to some of the oldest films from India that will. Because obviously like the sword fight sequence. You know. And then over here. It's a home movie style. Yeah. But it's the era and it is what began the process of people learning more about cinema. I love watching stuff like that. Yeah. And it was actually like normally old trailers you're like. I don't know you're going to have to tell us. Exactly. I would probably tell this is probably going to be pretty good. I mean it's going to obviously you know what it is. So you're not going to be expecting the CGI to be there. No. So you're already... You are given permission. Yeah. The CGI is going to be bad. There won't be any CGI. Yeah. You're going to have some really wonky strange editing choices. And maybe camera shots. You may see some whatever. The technical aspects of it are not going to be today's standards. But it's okay. Yeah. The Ten Commandments now. It's not going to stand up to today's standards. But you celebrate it for what it was when it came out. And I got to just say it. That actress and I... Is she a Bengali actress? Because her face looks like something I read in the Bollywood book. About the origins of cinema in India. And I may be completely missing... Her name is Mouda... Madhubala. Madhubala? Click on... I don't recognize any of it. It's all really old. It is. 19... It just came out in 1960. I may have just seen her somewhere in my book and my brain. Or I may be completely misplacing it. But anyway... It's almost 200 minutes long. What is that? Three and a half? Over three and a half. About three and a half hours. We've seen longer. Yeah, we have. Legan. Good. Is that 15th or 16th? 16th. A 16th century prince. Falls in love with a court dancer and battles with his emperor father. Ooh, son and dad. I think we asked this previously. 1960. Did Sanjay Lee Binsali get inspired by this film? Had to have been. Right. Had to have been. Because I remember when we watched... Direct shot. I remember when we did the reaction to the song. Yeah. We clearly saw the inspiration. I'm sure there's other things as well. But it reminded me so much of him that I thought there's no way he didn't see this and get inspired by it. And it also conveyed a sense of I think I might want to see that movie. Yeah. When we watched the song. So yeah, clearly this is something that he would have known and seen and loved as a cinema lover. And was inspired by with some of his shots he had. I'd love to know where it falls and I'll look it up in that big Bollywood book. Well there was a poll taken on Twitter. People do polls and I retweet them all the time. They say, which classic should they react to next? And this is one that poll. But it won the poll. It's won the poll. Okay. Well there you go. So it's highly requested. I don't know where it would be. Yeah. It looks... I don't know if it falls into this category compared to American cinema. Like the Ten Commandments is a groundbreaking big, big turn. But this looks actually serious. Ten Commandments was a comedy. What? Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I'm not sure the world part one. Yeah. And Mel Brooks going, I bring you these 15, these ten, ten commandments. Yeah that would have been... I love my favorite comedy of all time. That one there by Moses with the Charlie Heston. And you old Brenner. Yeah. The Hathen. Casa Blanca. That's a hooper. Yeah. Who's that guy? I don't know. I like him though. As I was talking he was growing a mustache. I don't like him. Like Stetson and... Yeah. But anyway... It'd be really interesting to see like the fight scenes from this. Oh. If they have it. No. And I guarantee like the same thing referencing again the Ten Commandments. You're watching it and you realize oh they didn't CGI that. That's actually 10,000 background actors. You know that's all of those costumes. And back in the day they didn't have to pay them. Exactly. But I love movies like this. But if this won the poll then go dance on it. What? The acting as well gets permission. Oh yes. Don't you think that guy though looks like Noazidin? Like he could be his father. Maybe he is? No. No, because Noazidin's... No, he's just kidding. I honestly didn't catch Noazidin and it may have been because I was distracted by her Madhubala from pronouncing her name correctly and thinking I've seen her. And for some reason I think she's a Bengali actress because I was just reading that stuff and I was reading Satya Jitre's book, the book about him. So I'm hoping I placed that right. Can you say his name for me? Prithviraj Kapoor. Is he like the beginning of the Kapoor's in Bollywood? Great question. They're like royalty. Yeah. Like they've been around for ever, ever, ever. You know who else is royalty? Who? Sartai.