 Nawaz din siddiqui, Nawaz din siddiqui, Nawaz, Nawaz, Nawaz din siddiqui, siddiqui, Nawaz din siddiqui, siddawaz, siddawaz. S are his initials, that is so bad. Nailed the intro. First two director's units on Corbyn. Sometimes when you improv it just doesn't work. Nope. Ah, and you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, all of you. Twitter, Instagram, and InstaJuice. And thank you for being a patron, polish official Twitter account. Today, I bet we're doing something with Nawaz din siddiqui. We are doing something with Nawaz din siddiqui. Such a musical name, and BJ. Cool. But this is called monsoon shootout. And this is actually an interesting trailer, came out, what year, 2017. But it's an interactive trailer, like one of those interactive magic tricks. You've seen the magic tricks when people do it and they say, okay, I'll put your finger on the card on the TV screen. So I think by almost towards the end, I bet I think we're going to be able to choose what ending to the trailer we want. Interesting. That's an interesting idea. Different, right? But I'm sure you can do both, of course. Monsoon shootout, I immediately went to the old West and two guys were having a shootout, but it's pouring rain. That's probably exactly what this film is about. That's probably what it is. It's just two guys having a shootout in the rain. I'm shooting in the rain. Here we go. Come on, you know which one you've got to pick. To shoot. To shoot! I guess we can come back, I guess, right? And then see that. Isn't that the original version of Shakespeare's Hamlet soliloquy? It starts with to shoot or not to shoot. Here is the last story. Do you know the difference between a soliloquy and a monoblock? Wait, not to shoot. Okay. I'm guessing in the actual film, it's him playing it back in his mind, if he played it differently. Right, what it would have been. Great idea. Because I don't think the film's interactive. That would be weird, right? That would be really weird. I don't know how you could pull that off. But I'm really pleased to see it wasn't just like the alternate endings were legit alternate endings. My suspicion is that in the film, you get his running through his mind of what would happen based on the decisions or he's shown whatever it may be. I'm not only interested in the novelty of what they did being a really great idea. Really great clickbait. It really is a great idea. It's a great marketing strategy. But second of all, this looks like something I'm really interested in seeing story-wise. And come on, VJ and Noazedin? Yeah, it's a no brainer for us. So these are two of our favorite actors with Noazedin being one of our favorites of all time, irrespective of where you're coming from. If you're the UK or whatever, he's just one of our favorite actors of all time. So to see those two going at it, this looks great. This looks like it's really, really good. VJ, didn't that guy from... Yeah, is that him? Nia Rajkabi, who plays the detective in Six-Aids? He's a solid, solid actor. Was there anyone else we've missed that happens to us a lot where we completely bypass an actress? I thought that one guy that was being creepy to that girl kissing her on the neck, I thought for a second that was Shahid's dad. But I don't think it was. Well, and the ladies, did we miss any of the ladies that were in this? Because I was so looking for what was going on and I completely missed a couple of the ladies and I'm probably disrespecting some of them. And they'll say, you know who that was? That was Big B in a girl card. How did you not know? How did you not recognize Big B in drag? Especially when he turned into Noazedin and said, beautiful feminine boy. That's one role that I don't think Big B could pull off. Tootsie. Sorry, Big B. I just don't think he could pull that role off. I don't think he'd make a pretty girl. He actually has a song where he's in drag. I want to watch it. I could be totally wrong. And not that Dustin Hoffman made a pretty girl, which is the point. He has a film where he plays a woman in drag. Oh, that would be so great to watch. And if you haven't seen Tootsie and Dustin Hoffman's video about what it was like to play that character, it's really touching what happened to him in his portraying Tootsie. Anyway, I'm interested. Yeah, let us know actually how this film was and if it's actually worth a watch. Right, as Noazedin. And does it have alternate endings? Yeah, that's interesting. You can do that when you send it to DVD. Yeah, you could film two alternate endings and then give people a choice when they're watching it and say, which ending do you want to see? Clue. Yeah. If you haven't seen Clue, that's maybe fine. That's one of the best films ever. I love that film. It's a great film. But I don't think it might be remaking it. Oh, come on, guys. Yeah. Should we have an alternative ending for this? Can you do that? I don't know. Can you give alternate endings to the reaction? That was garbage. I just, why would they even do that? I don't even like Noazedin anymore. Why would you even have Noazedin in a film? Everything I used to think about Noazedin now is terrible. Everything. And VJ. Yeah. Like these two guys that I respected and loved now are crap from this because you had to have an alternate ending. Wow, just terrible. Why even make a film? I'm not seeing that.