 I have weird thoughts Hey, welcome back to our stupid bridge I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. It's the clown, Pritah, Jussie, Jussie, Jussie, come down. It's so cheesy. And I think we're supposed to be made to launch a Twitter channel. We are acting to a trade. Bring it on, Sassapras. It's a Tamil trade. Look at you. Wow But it's with superstar Rajenkanth and I think noises in this as well. Really? I believe so. I could be totally wrong. So forgive me if I am. I might edit it out This is yummy The trailer? Yes, it is. But no idea what it's about. It's called pita. I'm assuming it's not about the it's it's it's not spotlight It's actually made by my petter. I think the double T softens the e-header Double T softens the e Here we go Oh Style I mean Eh There are several pieces of music in there. I didn't want to have stop. Yeah. I feel like we lead like a lot of Tamil songs. Music. They're very rock, rock gritty. Yes. I liked driving. There was a lot of different points in that trailer and a lot of it looked good. Some of it I didn't know because it was kind of almost a choppy trailer. It was. But it looks like it's quirky, fun, and weird, and intense in some spots. Yeah. Sacred game intense spots. And I would hope so. It looks like one of those types of tales. Hold on, let me get up real quick. But yeah, I'm pretty darn sure that that's the the cigarette guy. And also it said VJ Satapath, I believe. You know what? And again, credits for stunts and sound design in a trailer. And it also put the editor in there. That's awesome. Which is weird. That's very normally happening at the end. But they don't do like Noah's at Nsiddiqui. And then the stunt coordinator, Bob Smith. That just doesn't happen. No, but that was cool to see. Hold on, I'm going to look it up real quick. Because I'm a little hazy on what it's about. Yeah, I can't tell at all. But the cinematography, but that's pretty standard, I believe, with Tamil films from what I've seen. They look really cool. Yeah. Stylistic wise, they look really cool. That's one of the things I've been really impressed by with, obviously, we were impressed with everything that was that was Hindi and Bollywood related. But to see so much coming out of the industries and the trailers that we've seen from all the industries, I've been so impressed with so many trailers from the smaller, lesser known industries, because they have been off the charts great most of the time. Most of the time. This came out this year, 2019. Though he works as a hostile warden, there is more to Kali than meets the eye. Things take an interesting turn when Kali's path crosses with a group of dreaded gangsters. Okay. Dreaded gangsters, we give them a sound thrashing. What do we see then? I don't know, but getting thrashed is one of the common two terms that I got used to pretty quick with watching films from India, where instead of somebody being stressed out, they were tensed. And instead of like kicking somebody's ass, you thrashed them. They were thrashed. That's like a legit hardcore sound thrashing with a wet noodle. Let me see here. And we also learned that when it says it's a musical, it's not what we look at and think of in terms of musicals here in Hollywood, where the film itself is loaded with songs. It means that the totality of all of the songs and the compositions, including maybe some musical numbers, because so many Indian films have musical numbers, means that composer's music is central. So obviously this is a Tamil film. How many languages does Nawaz speak? No clue. Because I'm assuming obviously you'd have to speak Tamil. Yeah, or at least just learn the Tamil for the film, which I'm sure there's probably several Indian actors who may not be fluent in a language, but they can learn their lines in that language. Because obviously Big B does that, Kalki does that, Nawaz and clearly does that. I don't know how many of the actors we've been introduced to who are like the mainstream Bollywood actors do regional films in other industries that are of the different languages, but why wouldn't you want to? If I was an actor who had grown up in and was focusing on Indian film, I would want to be involved in regional films for sure. Cinema cinema to us. Exactly. Cinema cinema. I want to be involved. Cinema, I want to be in it. I don't much care because like we've talked about in America, there's no regions of film. No, you basically just have Hollywood and then everything else is considered independent. Yeah, that's pretty much all you got. And a foreign film like Gully Boy. Right, right. Yeah, which the Academy will eventually get more open-minded. We're getting close to nomination time. I know we are. We're getting really close. We're getting really close. But anyways, sorry. Back to this. Yeah, it's him. It's the cigarette guy. It is the cigarette guy. Yeah. So why no cigarette in the trailer? Maybe they wanted that to be a big moment, I guess. And you see, wait and hey, come and see if he doesn't or is that just an old thing he did? Right. But this has, I gotta go back to that picture of him on IMDB. The star of the film is the guy in the, is that guy? I believe so. Looks like too completely, that looks like his dad. Yeah. Well, I know he's probably a much, he's a decently older fella. Because the Minimo did the cigarette stuff, that was like old school Big B chalet. Yeah, I believe. Well, I think he's probably like 70. But I mean, look, he has like virtually no hair in that picture. And in the thing, he's got a full head of hair there, which obviously you can do that in film. But yeah, it's a huge cast. I'm wondering how this did so you can let us know down in the comments one how it is. Also, if it's worth a watch, but how it did because it looks good. It has that guy. Yep. And it has VJ Sattapathy. Yep. And then Noah Zantadiki. And that's a pretty epic slate. Yeah, that slate of people, the score and some of the visuals and visuals and the feel of this thing. And I'm definitely interested. Yeah, I'm digging it. So let us know how was, is that your refrigerator? Oh, we might be dead soon. It's your mom.