 I like what you're wearing by the way. Thanks, it's a hoodie with no long sleeves. I can see that. I didn't need the description. I kind of can figure that out by myself. It's also the color of baby poop. You need to take some of that. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reacts and idiots. I'm Corbin. I'm Rick and... 100,000 celebration video yesterday. If you didn't, what the heck's wrong with you? Go watch it. Please. It has meme material. It really does have meme material. And you get to see Corbin soaking wet. That's true. I hope it didn't make you cringe. Hashtag 90s. But... And speaking of that, yeah. Big, massive thank you, shout out. Not only to obviously you guys, the stupid babies and stupid family, because you're the reasons we do this. But Stephen Bowler, who is the guy who we recorded with. He engineered everything. He mixed everything. He mastered everything. And I'm glad I'm asked. Like, we wrote the song. I wrote the lyrics on the rap. But that horn section, that's Stephen Bowler's arrangement and creation. I just told Stephen, I said, hey, we've got all the other instrumentation, but I want us to have some horns that sound like a mix of, like, Chicago and Oingo Boingo and maybe a little Tower of Power from Blues Brothers sounding stuff. And Stephen did that. So, Stephen, thank you. And you guys, he is the reason the sound quality of that track is so fantastic. And today we are doing a fight scene! Gonna get some people to fight you! Well, fight slash action scene. And it's... We're all excited right there. I didn't know I was coming. It's with Amir Khan. Sweet. Wait a minute. Yeah. It's from this. I know, but I was gonna say... Say it for me. Kajini. We were active on the train a little while back. It's the one where he runs at the train. I'm not sure if that says so. It's an older one, but we haven't seen a lot of him doing action scenes. Actions. Yeah. But yeah, it's... This is that film that's the recreation, like a spin-off of Memento. Okay, yes. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember this. And it's been a while since we've had Mr. Amir Khan in our grasps. Well, at least a week. At least a week. I think about 15 minutes. But dang. Yeah. So if there's, like, dead parts, I might cut it. Also, that might help with copyright issues. Sometimes acting scenes get copyrighted as well. What if there's dead pool? Here we go! Right? That's my second product. It's like born identity right there. The tracking shot? Yeah. The whole tracking shot, the screens, the score. You know Kajini Khan. Wait a minute. No subs. Sorry. That's not his voice. This is not only subbed, it's dubbed. But that's okay. We're here for the action. You, you. You're going to give me a haircut. And I want it really well done. It's the same barber who messed up his hair. See how short his hair is? So I would treat my barber if they messed up my haircut. Serious. They would get him on. How dare you touch Amir Khan like that? Punch him in the face. Get in the car. Get in the car. Snap around. Really, this guy did something that nobody loves. Or his children or both. We've got to get the guy in the white shirt. He's got to go get him. Don't end yet. No, this is not end yet. It's a 15-minute one. Someone's got to end him. What's going on? Is he confused? Don't even think to look that way. It's the only way he'd be coming. It's from the other direction. He's telling him that this guy's coming for him. Yeah, but he's going to grab something and hit him with it. But his palm up is coming. He's amazing. They know exactly where they were. They do. They telegraph what they're doing and they take way too long. Tarantino wish we went good. Yeah. But it was a little dragged out for an action sequence with I wanted more... What? Going on. I think that's though because we're reaction channel. Like in terms of like if this was in a film. That's what I was trying to like just beat. If we were watching the film. Yeah. I mean I thoroughly enjoyed this whole scene. Yeah, I did too. Let us know. I think when we did it. Because I've seen this recommended a lot. Especially to me. Because I think it's because it's a character that I... Right. You would like to. I'd like to. Yeah. So let us know if this is like a film that's worth watching. Because I think we've seen the end. We love Amir Khan. Yeah. But we may have seen the end. That's true. But I would love to see this Amir Khan performance. 100%. And I'm sure it's a 3R film. So there's just no point in saying it. Absolutely. But yeah, I enjoyed that. That was really good. I think it's altered. So that's why I didn't have more of the Quentin Tarantino-esque. Yeah. Because they were more conservative in terms of what they can show. Can show. The censorship. Censorship thing. Yeah, as well. And I also don't know how much money they had to spend. Because that's why a lot of them... You know, it started on the outside. But then it quickly went inside. Because it's a lot less expensive to film action sequences on an inside like that. So... But yeah, I still enjoyed it. Let us know how this did in terms of Amir Khan. Because I know for most of his career, he was this PK, three idiots type guy. This is a very serious, different role for him. Yeah, more Tom Hanksy. Yeah. So let us know how this did. Yeah, how well received was it? Yeah. Or was it kind of like a cult classic? It got popular after that. Or was it, yeah, nice tribe. No, we don't want to see you do movies like this. I don't know. What film of his should we watch next? I know there's a bunch. We've seen most of his. He's probably won't be right away. But this one, they're Secret Superstar. Right. If you remember that one. I do. Yeah, was that the one, what was the one where we saw him and he's playing a cop I think and he looked real heavy set and it was a real dramatic turn? It starts with a T, I can't remember. But you know it's one of a kind. Turned out or something like that. Yeah, it was a turn. It was like, wow, looks like a very different role for him. I think it has no rosette in it as well. I think so. It had like four of a kind maybe in it. Am I right? Maybe. It had like four or five people. I know anyway. Let us know. Let us know how this was. What are the fight scenes? Yes. Because we do love good fight scenes. Maybe we should do that for like 400K. What? A fight scene? A fight scene. Scared? No.