 Here we go. What are we doing? What are we doing? I don't know! I just show up and say dumb things! It's me and it's I'm Corbin! I'm Rick! And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and all of G.C. Compton. It's so juicy! See that? See it's squirting up. Wipe off the lens. Just wipe it off now. Mmm. You won't see clearly because it's... Thank you for our source of Patreon and follow us on our social twitter account. All righty then! And today we are acting to do a trailer called, uh, 96 Corbin Hands! Just kidding. It's with, uh, VJ? Yup! Uh, VJ, uh, Suddhupathi? And I'm not sure what type of film, uh, Tamil, Tamil. Tamil. Is this, is it, it's been out or it's coming out? Yeah, no, no, it's been out. All right. It came out last year. Cool. Here we go! It's the year, like it's 1996, and it's these families that are connected to each other and like the two kids are falling in love with each other and maybe the parents of the kids are falling in love with each other, but there's also arranged marriages that were supposed to happen. Uh, so I think it's multiple stories of people falling in love with each other who maybe didn't know if they should. What I love is how little they told us. Yeah, but it was all really beautiful. Beautiful. And well put together. Really nice, like there's some trailers we see where we're just completely gobsmacked by the cinematic beauty, right? Yeah. And then there's somewhere on gobsmacked by the cinematic simplicity, where it's more of a poetic expression than it is something of a, of just this, uh, you know, a Sanjay versus a Vishal Bhardwaj filming. Yeah. Uh, this, this captured some little tiny nuances that I thought were beautiful. No, I was right, I think. Two high school sweethearts meet, and meet at a reunion after 22 years and reminisce about their past. You were right. Yeah. Of course, I'm an evening. So when they were kids and all that. So they were in class in 1996. What these, the guy with the big VJ, I think. There you go. So yeah, they were the class of 96. I'm presuming. Gotcha. And now it's 22 years later. And they're, yeah. The VJ was, believe that's who it is. The guy with the beard was given a lot of emotion. Yeah. He was great. Everybody seemed to. This seems to be very much of an emotion film. And for those of you who've seen it and know, let us know. I'm, I'm in based on what that trailer looked like. It looked really nice. Director is C Prem Kumar. C Prem Kumar. I don't think we've seen anything else he's done, but I could be wrong. Cause I'm not on MTV pro. He's given an 8.7 out of 10. That's good. Over 36 runtime. It's a Tamil, right? That's how you pronounce that. Tamil. Tamil film. And it has. And that would be the challenge. Let us know where we could see this with English subs. Probably Amazon. A lot of these are on Amazon Prime. As well as what's the other one that we know we were looking at? Eros. Eros has a lot of Indian films on it. Yes. Eros does. So VJ was also in Super Deluxe. Okay. I don't know if he was the, cause I believe there was a transgender. I don't know if that's who it was. I don't, I don't think it is. But anyway. So I think we've seen VJ in a bunch actually. It was 96. Vikram Vita. Yeah. That's the one I, that's on my playlist. The song from that. The song in this is really good too. Really nice music. Like I would like to know actually what song it is cause I might want to add that to the, the old Plawist. The Plawist? The Plawist. Yeah. Hi Lexi. Hi. Hi Michael. They, they came in while the reaction was actually over there. Right now. What did you think of it Micah? It was pretty good. Trademark it. Yeah. You should go Taylor Swift on us Micah trademark everything you say. What did she trademark? Pretty much everything. Her signature is trademarked. She wanted the trademark of color. Girls, the girls business savvy man. And if you try to do anything that comes remotely close to her brand, her people will contact you. You know there's a channel called the react channel that tried to copyright the word react. Yeah. That's true.