 Question for the day. Question for the day. How many holes are there in a straw? What do you consider a hole? What do you consider a hole? Because the entire thing is a hole. It has two openings. Openings are not holes. Okay, then there's one solid hole. Yeah. It's one hole. There's two openings to the hole. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Axel Corp. Thinking about his mom right now. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. Thank you to your socials on Patreon. Follow us through the comments, Here we have another Mali Elm trailer. This just dropped, I think, last night. I could be wrong. January 28th, a couple of days ago. Two days ago. But it's called this. Yes. What's it called? I don't know. You'll Corbanize it. I'd love it. I'm doing that. Come on. And we're shipping Candidum. Davino Thomas comes out February 9th. That's all we know. Still recording the screen from the last day. Oh, don't do that. That's what I did to your mom. Yeah, I've felt that. What? It's always strange. My wife likes to point out to me sometimes that my mom, like I have technically many, many times had my mom's boob in my mouth. Don't ever say that again. Here we go. I say, thanks, man. Appreciate that. That was a pretty shot. Nice trailer. Good trailer. The editing on the trailer was superb. Didn't give anything away, but kept you engaged and intrigued. And a story that just on the surface, I'm sure obviously there's a lot more, it's a Malayalam film, but is kind of one that everybody's seen something before. It gave me Drishyam vibes. Murder mystery, yeah. Yeah, it's just a murder mystery. There's a murder. Cop's got to find out who did it. You're trying to figure out who's guilty, who's not. Not saying it's a Drishyam thing, but that's a story that's been told a billion times in film. And it's why TV shows like NCIS or CSI last and run for ages because they can just go to the unending pool of crime stories that are out there and turn them into stories for TV and film. So it's a genre that'll never tire. I really love them, especially if they lean, that doesn't matter, but it's nice sometimes when they lean more toward psychological thriller or even horror. Yeah, and Malayalam I think doesn't really work. I think it was at last year that we saw the one with the, there's one with Joju George, right? We was playing the twins. Yes, very good film. Underrated film of last year. Yeah, he did a great job in that film. And then similar story. There was another one that was at the year before with Joju George, but he wasn't the twins. It was him and the two other cops, the girl cop. Yeah, I think that was Joju George as well. Was that Joju? Yeah. With the murders and people hanging in trees. Yeah, Malayalam just does stuff and they just don't care about the box office or they just know that their audiences are different. Yes. It's true. I'm sure that obviously it's a business. So the producers are caring about the box office, obviously. But maybe it's just that they know Malayalam audiences are different than everywhere else. What Malayalam audiences support? Maybe not in numbers like the audiences for Jojuan. No, but enough to justify making these things over and over again. Malayalam audiences tend to just do that. More. Care about story, trust, creativity and things being different. Yeah. Malayalam, I mean, Tamal also does, I feel like, but they also, the difference is Malayalam doesn't have as big of films as Tamal does. At least from what I've garnered. Like they might have like these artistic films that I think audiences do support a lot of times, but they also have these big juggernauts that the only time I've really seen in Malayalam is when like Mohanlal is doing some. Sure, really big. Right. Maybe like the Drissium series. Right. Cause that's originally the Malayalam film. So, but those looks really cool. Tovino Thomas, I think does, has great choices. Yeah, I'm definitely interested. First time director. It's so rare. I can't even think of a time where I saw a trailer for a Malayalam film and it wasn't something that picked my interest. Yeah. Rows around two major crimes that shook Kerala, the subsequent inquiry into the case by SOP. And I'm, does that mean this is based on a true story? I don't know. It says it revolves around two major crimes that shook Kerala. So. I'm trying to see if we are gonna get it. I doubt it will be up already. LJP's film wasn't even up until like the week of this. Yeah. Well, that was, it's also, that was that weird place of globes, Oscar nom's. What's kind of still there, aren't we though? No, now that the nominations are out, theaters are gonna have a really good idea. It's funny to see, you'll have a theater like the AMC 16 and there'll be 25 films because they'll stagger the screening time so they can play more films on their screens. And it leases on Fandango and says open next Friday but there's no show times or anything. The fact that it's on there is encouraging. But where will it be? I just, because I've talked to distributors and there's a reason that Malayalam ones usually just goes to little India and like one screen and they said like the theater chains gave up on Malayalam and they had to fight to get LJP's film at the one we saw that and they were kind enough to do that for us because they knew we wanted to see it. Right. But apparently since the audiences aren't as big as the Telugu audience or the Hindi in LA specifically that they don't often. I get it. I get it. It sucks. It does suck. And that's why we miss a lot of them. And then we were like coming to the next season. Oh yeah, that probably would have won my best film of that. One of the things I would seriously do, save. Save? Say I was in a, say I had Elon Musk's money. I would build a multiplex theater that has at least eight screens in LA that caters to the best of Indian cinema that even though it doesn't get a wide distribution would get, it's just a multiplex dedicated to Indian cinema and let it play every region of the best of the best that's coming out and even if it's not the best but stuff that would ordinarily like a film like that or a film or a filmmaker like LJP who deserves his films to be seen in Los Angeles and just create a multiplex for that purpose. There's enough people in Indian cinema who have the pocketbooks to be able to contribute to something like that. It wouldn't have to be just one person doing it. I would love to see that. Just a simple multiplex that because is there a larger population of moviegoers on earth than Indians? No. Technically by the numbers, no. No. But obviously all the regions are really small and everything like that. Yeah, but still small by comparison of the percentage of India, not small by comparison to the rest of the world. No, no, no. So. Anyways, that looked great. Let us know what you thought about it and which we are next in my next film that we should watch. Please let us know down below.