 What are you gawking at? Gawk. Good word. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction G, it's in Corbin. It sounded like Homer Simpson for a split second. You've probably been on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy, I guarantee it. It's so juicy. That didn't do it. Today, what are we doing? We're going to react to something. If it was nuclear, it'd be nuclear reactors, yeah. Today, we're acting in a Canada film trailer. Cool. New, old, in between. No, no, no. Rama. Rama Re. Is the name. Rama, Rama Re. Am I close? An escaped death row convict. My dad ends up taking a road trip with an old man. My dad on a personal mission and a young couple trying to elope. What? Wait, an escaped death row convict ends up taking a road trip with an old man on a personal mission and a young couple trying to elope. So this is. As you do. Yeah. As you do on a road trip, you meet lots of interesting people. You do. You do meet some different. And back in the day, you used to hitchhike with people. Do you ever do that? No, but I picked up hitchhikers. When my mom and I drove cross country, I remember picking up a hitchhiker or it was very common to see hitchhikers. Very common to pick them up. Yeah. Very common to pick them up. Not anymore. It was standard. That was the Uber of the day back. Legit. You would see people. I remember people at Burbank in the 405 with signs in the thumb saying go to San Francisco or go on a Sacramento with the thumb out. If you're heading north, it was a regular thing. And then people started killing each other. So that stopped. I just don't like people. So I ignore them. I would today. I would the only time I've ever picked and I have done this. Long time ago. I was in Omaha, Nebraska. Winchill was negative 70 Fahrenheit, which would be like negative 5 million Celsius. And it was the middle of a blizzard in the middle of the night. I'm driving to just get back from the theater to the apartment I live in. And I see this woman walking down the middle of the street in the blizzard. No jacket. And I rolled down my window and she's shivering and her car had broken down. And she was trying to figure out what to do. And I gave her a ride to a gas station. That's the only time I've picked up a stranger like that. I've done it a ton of times for dogs. It's a different world now. Maybe it's a different world. So let's just get into. I don't know what year this came in. A death row convict, an old man and a couple wanting to walk into a bar. Something a joke. It does. Yeah, they want to do a bar. Why is it when you have three people that sounds like a joke? So just how jokes start. I guess, yeah. It is. It's always been, you know, it's the free, a rabbi, a priest and an Anglican, whatever. Here we go. And they come to the center of the ring. That's the story. There's a special item in the car. Carpana Thira. Yeah, bro. Yeah. I guess, I guess. Very strange. Yeah. Interesting. Not what I expected. Not in a bad way. No. It actually does look very interesting. Yeah. It was like a, I don't know how it struck me. I was kind of set up with my own preconceptions of like Piku, like a road trip as it were, like just driving along and you pick up a hitchhiker versus that felt more Max kind of weird. Yeah. It definitely had a vibe to it, which was pretty, and also I did forget we did react to one I can't pronounce, which was easy. No. That's not what it was called, Corbett. Kitty. Yeah, you've gone. Sorry. Actually, there's multiple we can get. Yeah. I had kind of the film. Oh yeah. That's true. Sorry, the two I'm talking about are this one. This is the one I'm talking about. Yeah. Udvaru Kandakti. I can never remember that name. Yeah. But the other two, I guess, this would be our fourth if whatever the next kind of film is. Because obviously we got KGF, we'll watch KGF too whenever that comes out. Sadly, I got pushed back to, I think, July, I think. Oh, did it? Because it was originally April. I thought, I think I just saw, I think they just said, no, it is. It's July. Let us know. But obviously we're Titi and we didn't enjoy that one. Yeah. I think we actually enjoyed all of them. I think we have enjoyed all of them. And they're all very, very different. Yeah, very different. But yeah, that one looked quite interesting. It looked like it could be really good. It's just the trailer, it's just, it didn't obviously, outside of, it looks like it's going to be some crazy stuff going on. That's all it looked like to me. And I'm not saying that's all the film is, but I didn't get any of the synopsis in there in terms of it being a couple of lo-pings. Yeah, I didn't get any of that. What I got from the trailer was on this road and in this car, crazy stuff's about to go down. Yeah, that's what it looked like to me. And I can't tell you if it's good, bad, ugly, what-a-have-you. You can if you've seen the film. So what should be the next Kanada film we watched? Should it be this? I'm trying to think if I've heard of any others that people have been requesting for a while, which is probably a bunch. I'm sure there are. How big is Kanada, the film industry? Because obviously I know it's Hindi, and then I think Tolugu is the second biggest, probably followed by Tamil. Yeah, we just called Marathi's two. How big? I think Marathi's is one of those smaller ones. Is it? Yeah. We just watched one that said it was the second largest behind Hindi and Bengali. Anyway, I don't know. You guys know better than me. But I was just wondering, I know Assamese is small. Gujarati is small. And then there's another industry we have yet to explore. I forget the name of it. I think it starts with a G. But apparently people just said there's, they can't recommend anything from it. Oh. I don't know. You guys can let us know if there is something from the one I'm talking about. It's interesting. It would be, it's like, and I know it's different because of the size, but it would be like here having Louisiana films and having Montana films and having Pennsylvania films. I guess it would make sense if we all spoke different languages. Yeah. Assam had completely different, I mean, there are different cultures, but the languages and everything else. Yeah. And histories. Yeah. But obviously, because we do have Canada, the sea films. We have Mexico films, South American films. Obviously European films. Now Korean films and all of that. Luckily, world cinema is opening. Yeah. At least to Americans. Open for everyone else for quite a long time. It's now opening to Americans because we're deciding to look. Yeah. But anyways, how is this film? What should be the next Canada film we watch? Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da. Da.