 Too bad it's too early for like wine or champagne or something. Is it? Hey, welcome back to our stupid reactions, you idiots. Dumb, dumb, dumb, we are dumb, we are dumb. And today, this is the Our Stupid Reactions 2019 Awards. Blah, blah, blah. Very informal. But yes, we've wanted to do this and we enjoy giving out meaningless awards. It's our first end of year video ever. Yes. There'll never be another one like it. Nope. But the way this is going to be, we're going to go over a few categories, 2019 categories. So like best film that came out this year, 2019, best actor, best actress and then we also have our best short film as well. Those are not 2019 associated. No, those are, we had to cover, yeah, because obviously we haven't seen all of them. But then we will go through our top 10 favorites. And all of these will essentially, well I think the 2019 will be, for the 2019, the ones that we think, like if we were doing the Oscars, who are the, because see when we talk about our favorite films, there are the films that we say, okay, this is the one that should win the Oscar, but that doesn't necessarily mean that that's like our favorite film. Yes. And so we'll do that with the 2019 ones and then for our top 10 videos at the end, those will be our personal favorites. Personal favorites. Not, not the best cinema, exactly. Like one of my favorite films ever is not really right. I would never put that on the top 100 or 200 or 500 greatest films of all time. Never. Also, this would be a little long video. I'll try to edit it so it goes a little faster. But the Stupid Babies, we did on Twitter, there was polls done and they were poll dancing. Yes. So one of the Stupid Babies made a little site so people can also vote themselves. So the 2019 ones, and then I think they also have their favorites of the, their top five or whatever of the stuff that we've watched. In case you were wondering, we've watched what, 60 films this year? Something about that. Yeah. But so there'll be, well after we say ours, we'll tell you what the Stupid Babies thought. Right. And then you can let us know yours down below. Much first. Yes. So the first category is shorts. Not to be confused with pants. We've seen five. We saw Juice, two, Ahamnelia, Creti and then Curry, all those. And so what is your pick? And you can just do a brief synopsis of why you liked it at the end. It really only came down to two. For me, that were my two favorites, but ultimately it was Satyajit Rai. Two. Yeah. Because it's the best short film I've ever seen. So there you have it. Yeah. That mine came down to those as well. But I actually picked Juice. Really? You liked Juice more than you liked two? I did. I did. Because it surprised me a lot. Even though, like as I said, Satyajit Rai, I have no quarrels with you about picking that. Yeah. I could have easily picked it. And I have no quarrels with you about Juice. I mean I have my personal preference. But I can't argue, Juice was great. But this one is just, I think the acting was phenomenal in it. I think the message was phenomenal in it. And I think it was just great. The Stupid Babies picked Juice at 40% and then two was in second place at 30%. Interesting though. Yeah. Best Fino Actor of 2019. There's three basically in this that it shows. At least that's all they put in this. Right. And these are from the films that we saw that were released in 2019. Not every, over there all. Correct. That we saw, ladies and gentlemen. So yours was? Alia. Mine too. That one wasn't very hard even though the other ones, The Stupid Babies by 52% also picked Alia Bhatt. Uh-huh. Makes sense. Her performance at Gully Forman was just outstanding. Phenomenal. Yeah. But Priyanka was in second place at 18. First guy's pink. Right. That would probably be my second one. And then Topsy as well. Yeah. And she was phenomenal as well. She was fantastic. Earlier this year in Babla. Yeah. It was Babla, right? Yeah. It wasn't. Yeah, this year was Babla. I mean we saw her in pink as well. This actor of 2019, what did you pick? This is a contentious one. I think I know who you picked. And it was by the scores of The Stupid Babies as well. Was it contentious? Yes. I picked Shea Kapoor. Shea Kapoor. I figured you would. I think his performance in Kabir Singh was just so brilliant and so different from the other films that we've seen him do. And I thought he had to go to different places and also take a chance on a film that a lot of people think is controversial. I think his performance in it was the one that stood outside itself. I'm guessing you picked Renveer Singh. I did. I understand. Yep. I'm not really going to debate that. He did a phenomenal job. I loved him as well. So it's really up to you what your personal preference was in this one. But The Stupid Babies picked by 0.3 percent. Oh my goodness. Wow. It was like that close. Renveer Singh. Woo. He's 28.6. Wow. Shea was 28.3. Wow. So that shows you how close it was. It just makes it was a good year for actors. And again, I really enjoy it. I have no problems with somebody saying they choose Shea Head, but for me I definitively no questions. But that's kind of how the awards are going as well with the ones in India as well. It's those two. Right. Those two. Which makes sense. They both had phenomenal performance and very different performances. Very different performances for them. Yes. The best film of 2019 that came out in 2019. Well, and our poll did it as three options, didn't it? Like you could pick three, two, and one. Your third favorite, your second favorite, your first favorite. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can go ahead. Okay. I didn't do that, but I can think about it. Yeah, I did. My third favorite was Badla. Gotcha. Second favorite was Uri. Favorite was Gully Boy. Yeah. Yeah, I didn't come up with the top three. And so I'm just trying to get that in my head real quick. My top three would be, God, that's difficult because Article 15 was phenomenal. That was the other one that was tough for me. The third slot for me, it was a toss up between Badla and Article 15. And war, of course. Well, need we say more? Okay, I think it would be Kabir Singh, Uri, and then Gully Boy. Oh really? Yeah. Yeah. I think I would pick Shahid's performance, but I just didn't, I really enjoyed Gully Boy as a fan as a whole. And I can't get past my own, you know, the meaning of that. But it was also just in and of itself, it was a really great one. But this, the Stupid Babies also picked Gully Boy at 30%, and the next second was 19% at Uri. Was number two? Yeah. And then Article 15 was three. Yeah. That was my other, it was either Article 15 or Badla for me for the number three slot. Those are great. And then we'll do the main calls. Just a reminder, these are our personal favorites. Personal favorites. That's different than what you would say, okay, you need to put this in a time capsule for the rest of the world to see or the greatest films that have come out of India kind of thing. This is very subjective. Yeah, basically we could watch the most. Right. It's essentially how I came down to it because this was incredibly difficult. Because there could have been 30 films that we've seen, and we've seen almost 60. Yeah. We were just saying, I had it narrowed down to 20, and it was painful to chop off names. Yeah. Because there were so many. So many that I loved. Yeah. And could, I would make no argument with you if you put it in your top tag. And this is going to be very revealing as well that you're going to see, which for those of you who've been around, you know the differences between Corbin and I. Yeah. You will see the stark contrast. I don't even, I don't know what he's picked. Oh no, he doesn't know what I've picked. But the stark contrast of the kinds of films that we want to watch on a regular basis. Yeah. Because this is what this is. This is the movies that we would want to go back to over and over again. So we are going to do this, he'll say his top 10, 96, then I would say my 10, 26. And you could say just the short, the brief synopsis of why I enjoyed it. Yeah, why I enjoyed it. And then we will go 5, 5, 4, and then we will get to 1. Got it. And then I will reveal what the stupid babies picked as well. Awesome. So some of these might surprise you, some of them will not. But my number 10. War. 9. Nice. Doom 3. My number 10 is Ram Leela. I could have been in mind because I enjoyed that film so much. Yep. I just, it's got the visual beauty of Sanjay Leela Manjali shots. Yeah. And it's got the chemistry and fun of Ranveer and Deepika. Yeah, we know some of you hate that film. I know. That's okay. Don't care. It's just, it's a fun watch. Fun. I just love watching the visual treasure of the lighting and the set design. Yeah, no. And chemistry of those two. No issues with you on that one. I thoroughly enjoyed that film. Number 9 is definitely not even in your top 10. Let me see. Go ahead. Devdas. You are correct. Yep. Go ahead. Number 8. Swades. Okay. Number 7. Do you want to say anything about it? Yeah, well it's a little brief thing about it. Swades was surprisingly impactful for me and the Indian experience that we've had. As well as I felt, you know, we've seen SRK give a lot of really good performances. My name is Khan. It immediately comes to mind. Absolutely. But there was something about the emotional availability he had and the, just the gentleness of his portrayal and just that story of India and the connection and the music. And it being a smaller Bollywood film, the musical numbers were smaller. So that's why I like that so much. Number 7. Piku. That's a phenomenal film. I love that film. Come on. I mean, and it's for me up to date, it's my favorite work to watch Deepika carrying herself alongside two of the greatest actresses we've ever lived and holding her on completely. That's not in my top 10, but it could have been and it was a finalist. The only reason it wasn't is because we said it was on purpose exhausting at times to watch that film. I don't know if it would be the second time maybe. Yeah, for me, I could just turn it on and watch it over and over again. At least the first time viewing is so exhausting on purpose, which is a brilliant part of that film. I don't think I could watch it as much as I could watch some of the films. And it's such a different take we've seen from Big B. Yeah. I remember a couple we was like, wow, what a different thing for Big B. Oh yeah, I thoroughly enjoyed that film. And then my number 6 is Barfi. Interesting. Justice or Ranbir. Justice. In case you didn't know, for those of you who saw that review at first when I didn't like Ranbir, I have since watched Barfi three times. That on the second viewing was completely in agreement that I had made my own headspin on his performance and unjustly disliked his performance and have since now enjoyed him as much as I enjoyed, well almost as much as I enjoyed Priyanka. Priyanka for me is at a whole other level than I've ever seen a lot of other actors in that film. But I thoroughly enjoy and can go back to that movie over and over and over again. So you're saying I was right. You were right. So I would do my 10 through 6. Number 10. Could be your thing. I love that film. How could you not put your best friend in the top 10? Yeah, exactly. Come on. And it's a role you'd want to play. Yeah, and that's how I often, my favorite, not always, but my favorite films are stuff that I can see. It makes sense. You know, you'd have to relate to it. I'm the same way. You have to relate to it. You have to be able to see yourself in the film. Absolutely. Not saying I would abuse my wife ever, obviously. Right. No. You have to have her behind you. Yeah. He was a terrible person, but I thoroughly enjoyed that film. As did I. And those films deserve to be made, and I think they're incredible. The performances are great. I just enjoyed them. When I made my top 20, it was in my top 20, and it was a hard one to cut. 9. Golly Boy. Wow. Yeah. 9. Yeah. I knew it would be in the top 10. It was, it's just every single time I came coming back to it is just, I was like, I thought it was such a good film. Every single part of it. The songs are great. The directing is great. The acting is great. And like it, it could have been higher. There's a lot of films that could have been higher, and there's films that were left out that I could have made a debate that it could have been over Golly Boy. It's just, it's one of those things. It's just, the thing that I left it in, I was like, I could watch that whenever. Yeah. It's one of those films that I could, I would put it on before I'd watch Eight Mile again, honestly. People have compared those two films, but I could watch this film before I could watch Eight Mile. I agree. So many more times. Eight, English, English, just such an enjoyable film. Just good call. Like, I watched it with my wife. I think it was actually one of the first one she'd watch with me. Yeah. And the entire time, as we said in the review, I was just smiling. Yeah. It's just felt good the whole time. It's just so, I could put that on anytime for anybody. Like, I could sit down with anybody in my family, any friend, and they would enjoy that film. I've recommended it to people who've said to me, hey, I have some American friends that I want to show some Indian films to. What do you recommend? That's like, at the top of my list of Indian films that an American audience would digest and enjoy. Yeah. It's just, it's so enjoyable. And it's different also because like I said, I can't honestly see myself in any role in that film, which is why it's strange. Well, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Seven. Swim's on your top 10. Super Deluxe. That film, you don't think it's in my top 10, huh? I don't. You're right. I think that was a thoroughly brilliant, unique film. Totally agree. That is just, I was laughing throughout it. I was also surprised throughout it. And those are the films that I really enjoy watching. Everybody in there was basically a sleazebag. I enjoy that when you're telling stories that one, I can't predict. Yeah, it's so funny because I agree with all of those aspects of it in terms of it deserved the accolades, it deserved being in the conversation for an Oscar submission. I could care less if I ever see it again. No. I could watch that. I could care less. I could watch it anytime. Six. This one could have been much higher as well. Padma Bhatt. That's because of the, it probably has a lot to do with Ranbir's performance and Sanjay Liebansali. Well, the film itself is a great, wonderful film. It's so good. And let's not, I mean, talk about an understated performance by Shahid Kapoor. Yes. So. We didn't even mention them. I'm so sorry, my best friend. It's one of those that I, I could watch that anytime for multiple reasons, primarily for watching Ranbir. Ranbir, you know, Sanjay Liebansali, his artistry that he puts on the screen, Deepika's performance. Yeah. The music. The music behind it. It's some of my favorite songs that we've had in that thing. It's just, it's a thoroughly enjoyable film. Yep. All right. So we're going to go five, five, four, four, five, three. Yeah, okay. My number five, the lunchbox. Go on. Come on. First of all, the simplicity of the directing, moments of just static shots, Irfan. And the story, just everything about it. It's one of those movies I will happily go back to and just turn on and just, I'm currently doing that right now with the two popes because the acting of Hopkins and Price is so exquisite that I can just turn them on and just, I just do this watching them and that's how I feel watching those two in that film. So that's my five. Ten through six of The Stupid Babies. Ah, yeah. I should have done that. I should have done that. Apologies. Tara, like Stars on Earth, Leb, is ten for them. Bag Mukha Bag is nine. The lunchbox is eight. Barfi is seven and Dangle is six. Dangle, dangle. Yes. So yeah, that's theirs. Five. What is my five? Lagann. Like, this is one of those films that I think I really enjoyed it when I watched it, but the more I think about it, the more I just love that film, like, and how good it was. Yeah, especially for, I mean, it's not incredibly old, like a such as it rise, but, like, it's an old film, like 2000, I think, when it came out, right? But it's so good and so relatable and so, like, especially for an over three hour film, you just, you just enjoy it and the songs in it are great. The performances are great and you relate to it. Yep. It's just, you just love being there. It's one of those performances. It's a great sports movie. Yep. One of my favorite sports movies just in general, I think. I agree. It's so, yeah, that's, that, that was, that was mine. All right. Their five is Bastrami Mastanadi. Ah, Bastrami Mastanadi. Go ahead. Number four. Cool. Number four. English, English. Yeah. Yeah. You knew that was going to be my top ten. Yeah. I knew it. Yeah. Do you want to say anything more about it? Ah, just, I loved everything about it. Yeah. I just, it's just, it's such an accessible, beautiful story. Sridevi is so great in it. I love the little big B moment. I love, I thought everybody was so beautifully cast. I think it probably elevates it a little bit more for me than for you as I know you weren't thrilled with, like, the teacher and some of the students. Yeah. Whereas for me, I just, I, I loved everything about it. So it's, it is for me. One of those, I can just go back, I can watch that movie 20 times. Yeah. And that's one of those films that would not be on my top ten, like, best films? I totally agree. If you were giving us a top ten, like, put them in a time capsule, this is the best films. Technically, Academy Award level, great, you know, kinds of things. I wouldn't put English, English in the number in the top ten. Absolutely not. No. But in terms of favorites. But my favorites. Correct. I agree. Four. Sholey. Hey. I knew Sholey was going to score really high for you. Yeah. It did. It's just, it's one of those things as well. And I think my wife actually enjoyed it even more than I did. Because she's a big fan of Old Westerns. Like, that's what she grew up on. Her and her father watched. Yeah. Good, bad, ugly. Any old school Western, that was her, her thing. But it's just, the more it sits with me, the more I'm just like, that was such a good performance. There was little parts I didn't like, but you know, also it's old. So it's, you can't really ding it for that. It's just, and I'll tell you what, it's funny, what always comes back into my memory immediately is how great the stunt work was for a film of that era. And some great, great moments. And the thing that always goes back to me for this list is that these films that I could watch, like if it's on, I'm going to watch it. If I could pop it in at any moment, I'm going to want to watch it. Exactly. And so that's how this list went for me. So number four is gully boy. Hey. Four. Four is gully. Interesting. Yeah. All right. So go ahead, you three. My number three, this might surprise you. Okay. But it won't. PK. No, that doesn't surprise me. For me. Yeah. No, it doesn't surprise me at all. The, the earlyness in which we saw that. The affinity I feel toward Amir Khan and how many of his roles again I could see. and Irfan are the two actors that I can see myself doing the roles they do. And the connection point, the emotional connection point of the honesty with which he's questioning faith and the honesty with which he's addressing pluralism and the intelligence with which it was being portrayed. It's one of my not just favorite Indian films, PK is one of my favorite films ever. It hits me in the feels. I love watching him as that character. I love the love story in it. I just love that film. Yeah. My three is The Lunchbox. Hey. Yeah. Yeah. That was just such a brilliant film and also just such an enjoyable film. Yeah. It's easily digestible for any audience, but different in terms of critically wise. I think anybody would like this. I would say that's the difference with English English from The Lunchbox is that The Lunchbox makes sense on the film festival circuit and in awards conversations. Whereas English English, it doesn't make it any less of a film. I love them equally, but English English is not an awards film festival circuit kind of a film. No. Lunchbox is at that level. Yeah. Absolutely. And that's it's just it was so so great. And so different on it. Well Irfan's performance was obviously just in the president was so different. That's that's what he's like. I can't believe that's no was it. Yeah. He's just so brilliant. The direction was so good. It's just it's so good. Their three is. Hey. Yeah. Just because of our review. Come on. Admit it. And I do. I do wonder if people didn't understand this list. If it's because it's this is supposed to be there. It's not right. I'm predicting. No. They're there. Yeah. Favorite. Your favorite. It's not what you think we would think. Not your favorite. Our review either. Right. It's supposed to be under reviews. That's why it's so high. But yeah, the I love them. I thoroughly enjoyed that was actually in contention for my top 10 as well because it's such a unique film and it was it was so so well done. But yeah, the theirs is under. I could I enjoyed it but could never have included it in the top 20. We know. It's not number two. Number two. Yeah. Nice. Thanks. This will give away because those of you who've seen and paid attention. There's only two films left. I haven't mentioned that would be here. So by me mentioning this one, you know what my number one's probably gonna be. My number two is header. That's surprising. That is it too. Go ahead. Talk about what's there to say a lot. Header is just as it's one of my it's one of my favorite films of all time. Like I go down the list of my the films that I think are the most important and best things ever created. Or you know, I start off at the top of Schindler's list and Graveheart and Gladiator and this goes right up there. And this is like my favorite interpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet was Gibson's version because it was such an accessible version. It takes the four and a half hour play and makes it really accessible to people. And I watch Mel Gibson do something where he's never going to be Daniel Day-Lewis ever. But I watched the guy. I remember when he did the film and I thought really Mel Gibson's gonna do Hamlet. And it was a ballsy thing to do. And I thought he did an excellent job. It makes that look like shit. It is it is I it is the most incredible. Like I said, there was a point where I was like, this is perfection. Don't mess with it. And they didn't all the way to the end. It's as good of an adaptation of it's the best adaptation of a Shakespearean piece I've ever seen in my life. And I can't imagine anything being better. So it's it's an extraordinarily brilliant perfect movie. Yeah. My number two. You said number two like it's poop. Yeah. Is Gangs of Wasp. It's your number two. I was I would have bet money that Gangs of Wasp was gonna be your number one actually. It could have been for most watchable. It could have been. And actually before we watch part two, it wouldn't have been on my top 10. And I totally agree with it. I mean, it wasn't meant to be two parts. So that makes sense. Exactly. Another thing of the juxtaposition. There's the word for you. I think Gangs of Wasp or I said this in the review is one of the greatest gangster films ever made. Yeah. I would love to watch it again. But it's not something I want to go back to all the time. That's why it's not in my top 10. Especially with the second part. That's solidified for me. I could not stop smiling about the second part of it. Yeah. And I think if I go back and watch the first one, that I will appreciate it a lot more. Me too. Also, like I said, I think we watch it too soon. I agree. But yeah, I couldn't say anything. Couldn't say more nice things about Gangs of Wasp. The Stupid Babies number two is Heather, which is why I think, which, you know, I agree with, but why I think some people misunderstood. Because I don't think people before, I knew people thought it was a really good film, but I don't think people put it at the level we put it at. You may be right. They may have been guessing what we thought would be our favorite. Yeah, because I, I don't think that was, a lot of people, when we said it, they said, I didn't realize how brilliant it was until y'all explained it. I remember that too. And so that's why I'm like, maybe they realize it now. Maybe that's what they're saying. But I honestly, I didn't expect Heather to be in their top 10. Like it was for us. I could be totally wrong. But from what I remember, I was like, it wasn't like an acclaimed, I mean people loved it and thought it was great. But I don't think they put it like in their top 10. Right. But I could be totally, totally wrong. I think some people misunderstood what this was supposed to be. Maybe it's good. But anyways, your number one is our drum roll. I think it comes as no, this is not a surprise. Three idiots. Oh, my number one is Gully Boy. Yeah. The personal aspect behind that. I mean, I've got a fricking arm tattoo of up my time. I got the personal connection, what it means and not to take away from the fact that I do it. That movie, the trailer singularly not only brought about the birth of the channel, right? Yeah. But for me and for you, it completely opened up a door into a whole new world that we'd never thought to look at before. It was because of the trailer that we genuinely went, dang, I didn't, I had no clue. Indy was making stuff that looks this good. And then when we saw the film, we were like, dang, who are these people? Who are, who is that girl? Who is this cast? We didn't care too much about that runger, whatever his name is. Yeah, he was, he was, he was pretty good. He was fine. And the, the, uh, this, the quality of the film itself, and then when we learned about the behind the scenes and the way Zoya went about going, about making it female director and her vision and making every, not, not using the color blue, everything about it. And I can't escape the fact that it is, I will always go back to it, not just because I enjoy the film. And I agree with you. I like a way more than eight mile. I, I would go back to it over and over again just because it's such a good movie. But going back to it has such a reminiscent emotional deep thing because it embodies everything about why the channel even came to pass, which goes even deeper for me is because, because of gully boy, I, Andrani saw me and I met Andrani. So it's nothing's ever gonna surpass in any Indian film, gully boy. You know what I'm surprised at though, that three idiots is not on your list at all. I had to choose between PK and three idiots. I could have both been in them. And then I would have had to get rid of something else. I'm just surprised. I thought three idiots was for sure. I will tell you three idiots was the most difficult one for me to cut out. And it still is a movie I will go back to over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. But when I looked at all of the other films, like for example, I was like, okay, was it going to be three idiots or barfi? Well, I'm drawn to three idiots so much. But there's no performance in three in its three days, like Priyanka's. And there's, there's something so beautiful. The directing, some of the shots that the director does in that. I can't not go back to barfi. Yeah. If there was any one film that didn't make my top 10, that's the most painful for me. So that'd be your biggest honorable mention. My biggest honorable mention would be three idiots without question. If I had to add one more and say honorable mention goes to, I'm also extremely surprised to honey wasn't it? That was that was next. Honestly, that was next. But I, for the exact same reasons, I had, I had something had to give. And actually, I went back and forth between three idiots and Kahani, because Kahani has so many, I mean, it takes place on the streets Calcutta. So there's so much stuff there and Durga Pooja. It, those though, I, and I might in revisiting it because of the time we took. Yeah. If I was making the list tonight, I might change a few things and I might put, I had a hard time, not including Kahani and three idiots. I thought for sure those were going to be in your list. Yeah, I, those, because if I, if I get rid of either Dev Doss or those are some of the older films. Yeah, I was just surprised. But yeah, I might even see again, like I go back to Piku for the acting stuff and just watching those three doing their acting. But if you were to choose between Piku and Kahani, I would, I don't know. I'd have a hard time. I would probably choose Kahani at that point. But I would want to watch the acting more often on Piku. So I would watch scenes from Piku more often, but I would watch Kahani the film more often. So hard. Both of those were very tough. Both of those could have been in my top 10 as well. The Kahani and the, Were you surprised that Gangs of Wasiper wasn't in my top 10? No. Yeah. I was surprised that three idiots and Kahani wasn't in your list. Yeah. But my number one is a header. And it was, and this is probably very anticlimactic and I'm sorry. Sorry, I was sort of shocked. There's no film. Gangs came close to touching it in terms of just my personal favorites of just something that was just so good to me. But I think that the only difference is it'd be much easier to sit down and watch Header than to watch Gangs because of 100%. 100%. Yeah. I might even just start, honestly, with Gangs at two every single time because of how much I enjoyed that. Yeah. But they were both brilliant to me. But the Header is just, I did an entire scene from it. And so I spent months, months just watching the film. And I loved everything about the directing. I loved everything about the performances, the story. Just it introduced us to so many people. Yeah. Well, one of the people that apparently we knew from stuff in Hollywood. Right. Taboo and Irfan. Irfan and KK Menon. KK Menon, yeah. And so many, so many different performances is just that film was absolutely just brilliant to me. But again, this was, I actually, in my top 10, there's no Padmavad or Bajoramastani. Yeah, it's strange to me. Both of those. I love those films. Both of those. Bajoramastani is probably my biggest honorable mention that would have went in there. I love those films and here's why I didn't select them. Bajoramastani I didn't because I get so hurt and so sad at the way that thing ends. I don't like it. I don't want to revisit it over and over again. I loved it. I know you did. So I don't like the way that that ends all the time. And so if I had to choose with a film that I want to go back to and I enjoy being in the most and get Sanjay Leela Bansali's genius and not feel overwhelmed or sad or too emotional or too heavy, that's why I choose Ram Leela, even though I think Padmavad's a better film than Ram Leela. Padmavad and Bajoramastani are better films than Ram Leela. Hands down. Yeah. But I enjoy sitting in the the world of Ram Leela Moore. I enjoyed all those films. Yeah. I know. Lagann, isn't it? Lagann. Yeah. I love Lagann, but I don't want to, I don't want to, that one is not one I would length for that one. The four hours on that one. That's not one I would easily just throw it and watch. I could pop it on and just sit there all day and do stuff and then come to my favorite scene. But that's crazy because I've got so many songs on my playlist. Yeah. So this is not easy. But the Stupid Babies number one, and it's not really surprising to me, is three idiots. That's not surprising because that is actually the vibe I got from the beginning of the channel. Yeah. How much people wanted us to watch three idiots. Yeah. Because how much people love that film. Yeah. And that, if I had to, the difference between three idiots, which is hard because it introduced us to Amer Khan, I probably wouldn't have appreciated PK as much if I didn't, if I hadn't watched three idiots. There was just something about the subject matter, not that there's anything wrong with the subject matter in three idiots. I love three idiots. I love the songs in three idiots. If I had to, if someone told me for the rest of your life, you can only watch PK or three idiots, I would go in a corner and cry because I wouldn't want to have to choose between those two. Yeah. So that's it. Yeah. You can scold us in the comments below. Yeah. Tell us how wrong we are. How stupid we are. But please let us know your top 10s down below. And what else we left out? We left out a lot. We left out a lot. Like we said, this was incredibly difficult. Yeah. I could list off films right now that weren't in that I could have dungled. Yeah. Udupunjab, Raghun Dabasanti, Piku, Highway Black. Yeah. Kahani, Ramleela, the Bog Muka Bog. I'm with you on every single one of those. So many films that could have been on this list. Rossi. Yeah. Alia and Rossi. Just so many that we had to leave out. Newton was so freaking good. I had to leave that one out. So there's so many, and we know that, which is why it's so great that we've barely had any that were just terrible, which is great. And thank you because you're the usually ones that recommend it. Yes. So thank you so much. And please let us know your top 10s down below. And one final shout out for Doom 3. And hopefully we can do these every year and update the lists. Yeah. Ooh. Wow. That would be interesting. That's gonna suck. We have to do your all-time top 10. Next year, when we watch another 10, like 100, we have to now do a new our top 10s. It'd be interesting. Or I don't know if we do that or if you just do the ones you watched that year. But you also have to include the ones you've seen. I don't know. Now I'm, I gotta go look at my list again.