 Boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy... Girl girl girl girl girl girl girl girl girl what? What? Girl girl. What? You said boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy boy so I'm saying girl girl girl girl girl girl girl girl representation? Bear with pal, umm... Shut up. Actually it's on Corbin. Headphone users, Rest in peace. Ahhh. Please follow ZOMBIES! This thing's gonna happen to us! It's so juicy! It's so juicy that there's now juice in my cup! I've finished Stranger Things. I don't care but today they're very sort of something. Sincerely. And Twitter. It's a Tamal movie and it's produced by Danouche. You're from the movie, Tom? Mm-hmm. Why is it called a Betty, called a Betty? And Mallory and Shamata, that movie? Yes, the mashup. Why is it called a Betty? Thanks man, earworm. Apparently this was very close to being selected as India's official entry to the foreign language to Oscars in 2016. Doing what it's about. When do they have to time that for their entries? No, no, they can tell us, I don't know it. My suspicion is that sometime in the fall toward the end of the year, because the nom's don't come out until January. Yeah. Here we go. The kids look like they were phenomenal actors. Which, okay, it's hard. Yeah, if you get anything with little kids in it and they're believable, I'm really, really, really, lots of faces that I don't know. Mm-hmm. You know. So, Danouche produced it. It looks really interesting. Maybe this was like a passion project of his. Must, yeah, must be, I'm supposing. And this was an entry. Yeah, it was an entry. It didn't get selected, but let us know how it did regionally in India. Wow. Dude, those songs. I know. I'm actually going to look at it. Do you have your phone on? I do have my phone on me. Because there was a couple of things like that. At the end, and then there was another one in the middle that was, that was. Yeah, so what, what am I, just, I guess, the movie, yeah? See, we've got the soundtrack to it. Is it K-A-A-K-A? Yeah. And then M-U-T-T-A-I? Kakaimutai. K-A-A-K-A. Kakaimutai. Kakaimutai? I think, yeah, original motion picture soundtrack. There you go. Oh, sweet. Well, like most soundtracks, it's only got four of the songs. Yeah. So, there you go. Stop, stop. We don't want to copyright. Hold on, let me look up the synopsis real quick. Because Kakaimutai. The, also another thing I noticed with some of the little finer details on them was the attention to the, the lighting was really balanced from frame to frame. What a great synopsis. Two kids want nothing more than a slice of pizza. Two slung kids want nothing more than a slice of pizza. That's fantastic. That would be a great thing to hear in a pitch meeting where your head of production, right? And they come in. What's your film? Well, it's two slump kids who want nothing more than a slice of pizza. I'm in. Tell me more. I'm wondering if it's going to be very similar to a Florida project. Right. Style. It's like a fly on the wall. Just watching the kids. And obviously, they want this pizza. It costs more than they should be spending on it. So, they're going to brainstorm and figure out how we can make money. So, they hear the sound of a puppy. So, we can, if we sell a puppy, we can put two and two together and buy this many pizzas. I love this. Yeah. This looks really, really good. The kids are, the kids have such beautiful faces and look so natural and good. Oh, I'm, I'm really excited. The composer is the composer of, or at least he worked on Gangs of Wasp. Let me double check to make sure he actually did the score for it. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Speaking of Gangs of Wasp, you know what people are going to say. What? We're, we're, we're about due to watch part two. I'm excited. Because I am too. They say that part two is even better. But we say we would go back in and watch one again and we could bring Ashley and Alexis into the loop. But they need to get introduced to the wasp. He is the composer of, for the background score. Great. He also did a film called Joker. I've heard of that film recommended. You can tell me if that's something I should look up to, look into. But it's called Joker. Is it about the Joker? Because that would be interesting. But the only one in the film that we know is, and he's not even in the producer, it's the noosh. Right. He's the only one. I, I, at least, I mean, you can tell that it's loaded with unknowns, like again, for a project. Well, that's like, it has, well, well, yeah, he's the only one in there. He's not really unknown. That's for sure. But yeah, it's a Tamal film. Let us know how it was, please. If I'm sure. It's got to be good if it was of an official entry. Yeah. But I'm sure it didn't do well because it looks like an indie. And so it's not everybody's come to tea, doesn't have any stars, doesn't, and so, but. Which, man, just like, remember the, when we went, and we just saw Super 30, and I was talking about how I would love the day where we had enough stupid babies in SoCal that we could just, every opening day of a big Indian film, we could just load the theater with stupid babies and sell the place out and people would start asking, this is the kind of thing, this kind of movie, if it's as good as it looks, this is the kind of thing where I would love in our circle of influence of our friends to get people introduced to this, not just to get introduced to Indian film, but for them to really embrace these independent true art films that are just meat and potatoes of what cinema is supposed to be about. I hope this is as good as it looks. Yeah. It looks beautiful. It looks phenomenal. And what is, in Tamal, what is kaka mutai? Kaka, kaka, kaka, kaka, kaka, kaka, kaka, um, kakaia mutai, right? I don't know if it's kakaia or kaka, the cast called Tamal Hotels. It says, Dhanush in the Terai Manal invite you to the feel good film of the decade. So it's a feel good film. 90 minutes. That's a quick clip. Well, that's probably all they had money for. I'm sure like, man, I'm, I'm hungering. I am hungering for a very indie artsy film festival movie. Well, we, we, we watch this a lot here. Yeah. Especially come Oscar. We're, we're, and we're almost there. One more month. End of August. We'll start to get the early droppings. I saw a poster in Hollywood, a billboard, Kate Blanchett's got something coming out in September. Oh, really? She, she's a pretty good actor. Oscar season's coming, man. I'm getting freaking excited. This will be our first real Oscar season with stupid babies. We're nuts. Yeah. And we're crazy. Hopefully, we'll start to notice which films are coming out in India that we hope, even though I know you guys don't care about the Oscars at all. Well, actually a lot of them, a lot of them do actually. But to start to root for them and kind of almost campaign for like ones that we really wish would get 100% like not that we have this big clout, but anything that we could do if a film came out of India that was worthy of it's not, it's being in the running, which I'm sure it would be. Man, if there was anything that needed to be done and we could help get that done in that whole, because there's a whole process I'm sure there is in India for here where you have to campaign to get the Academy to pay attention and get, get. Only three films from India have ever been nominated. Wow. In the foreign film category. In any category. I've had some. And the only Oscar winner is the director who got an honorary. Yeah. Yeah. Lagann. Devdas? No. Bombay, I believe it's called. That's a shame that Devdas wasn't in that. Bombay. Oh, in Mother India. Mother India. That's right. That was the first. Yeah. Mother India. Yeah. Bombay, I believe it's called. And then Lagann. Man, it's criminal. Well, what just, India just won an Oscar. This last Oscar season for a short film, I believe. Oh, I'm talking to regular films. Yeah, no, no, no, no. We're talking with the best foreign film. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 100%. One of the only ones. But yeah, they do short films all the time. And it'll be fun to actually keep up with those this year. You said do, do.