 To be, or not. Is there a question in there? That is the question. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to the idiots. I am Corbin Miles. This is Rick Seagal. Whether it's his nobler in the mind or something that slings in arrows about rageous fortune. Well, we'll just keep going. But I'm going to speak with him in this accent this whole time. I'll use that when we do. Yes. Alright, please follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Juicy content! We become cockney now. So today we'll be reacting to Hyder. Yep. Is that how you pronounce it? Hyder. Either Hyder or Hayder. Hayder? Yeah. Like Bill Hayder? Like Bill Hayder. I'm guessing too, coming out soon. Yes! I'm going to go with... Hyder? Hyder. Okay. Hyder. Yeah. Hyder. We've seen this requested quite a bit. Yeah. Quite a bit of times. And we were told that it's a Hamlet. And yes, a remake or re-intake from, let me tell you something, of everything that has ever been created in the world of theater and acting. The peak of the summit of creative output. Hamlet. For me. And many people who will talk to you about... And you were... In Western theatrical experience. And you were in Hamlet. Correct. Multiple times? Sir. No. At Harvest, we did a presentation of Hamlet where I played Claudius and directed it. Yes. Which I'll never do again. I'll never direct myself in a play. Maybe a film, but never in a play. And yeah, so have been in it, have done that. So you know... Never played Hamlet. I've seen it, but you know Hamlet quite well. I know Hamlet like the back of my hand. What is that? Oh. No. There's no play from Shakespeare that I know better than Hamlet. And I know it from The Lion King. The Lion King is a Hamlet remake. You knew that, right? Yeah. I'm just saying that's how you know Hamlet. No. I just figured out like years, years back that that was a Hamlet. Okay. Gotcha. No. I've seen your play. I know what Hamlet is. Here we go. Do a lot of stuff. Yeah, they do. They also copyright a lot of our stuff. I know her face. I'm trying to place it. Is that a direct quote? I'm guessing that's a beer. Yeah. That was great. That got much better. As it went? As it went on. I don't know if we had high expectations or something maybe. Because it started out, I was like, okay. All right. Cool, cool. But then it started getting into... Well, here's what it did for me. Because I immediately, if you're telling me you're doing an adaptation of Shakespeare, give it to me. And it was so not directly connecting that I thought, really, are you doing Hamlet here? And then I saw where they're going with it. It looks like what they've done is they have really taken the Hamlet story, contemporized it, twisted it, and warped it even more than Shakespeare did. And I'm interested, especially a second half of that is where they started to narrow in more of what we know as Hamlet. And then added some of the really twisted, I'm guessing they're going to really come into Hamlet being nuts. Because you can go several ways with Hamlet. That's what's so great about Shakespeare's characters. Shakespeare's characters are so... That's what he brought to the stage, complexity of characters. Up until Shakespeare, really everything was Greek, and masks, and pretty straightforward. You had the good guy, the bad guy, the heroine, the love interest, the dad, the comic. All played by men. Even the winner. And then Shakespeare brought to it the combination of complexity of character and moral conundrums. What is right? What is wrong? Is it right? Is it wrong? And Hamlet, you can play Hamlet forever and never get to the depth of the character as well as all the other characters in it. So I'm, this looks genius. Hard to believe he was a theater teacher. I will absolutely watch this simply because it's connected to Shakespeare and it looks like a brand new fresh take that's going to twist it. Love that ending shot. Yeah, oh yeah. Obviously, my biggest draw for films is usually acting and especially good, interesting acting. And being a little warped, being a little warped, being weird. I love this whole thing. Obviously, Shakespeare lends itself to that. Sure. And so if it's done correctly and if it's done cool and interesting. And it better be correct because if you butcher something that was Shakespeare I will not be kind. He will destroy you. I will not be kind. He was a theater teacher. That's right by Jingo. Hamlet is the Bible. So yeah, that was really cool. Where was that actress from? Good question. Did you? I know her face. You recognize her, right? In a couple of sequences, I recognized her. Taboo! I wanted to say that. I wanted to say that to what was. Yeah, that's what I thought. I was like, it's... Yes. But I didn't want to... Man, how many films has she done? She's done quite a few films. Go ahead and put it on there. It'll show us how many films she's done because she's just been in everything recently. Filmography? What does it say? Barat. There should be a count. 86. Well, there you go. Handahan. Handahan. Handahan. Nadar. She was in Life of Pi. Shut the front door. Greta Patel? Open it up. Do you remember what that was? Yes, I loved Life of Pi. Her character. I'm guessing she was his mom? Oh man, I gotta go back and watch Life of Pi now. I never saw it. Oh, the visuals in Life... Hello. The visuals... God? The visuals... God? That's the... You should see Life of Pi. The visuals in Life of Pi are beautiful. Oh, really? Oh, beautiful. Do you recognize any of these from... Is this Life of Pi images? I said Greta Patel, Life of Pi. Oh, well this image right here, she's the girl on the boat with him. Okay. Huh. Yeah, I gotta go back and watch that now. Because... Was that an Indian film? It was an international film. But the subject matter, the main characters are Indian and he's coming to the States. What did you think of Life of Pi? Yeah, let us know what you thought of Life of Pi. Because I loved Life of Pi. Y'all said you didn't really like Slumdog. Right. Um, we should go back and watch Slumdog. We should watch it. I don't know. They say they don't like it. They like the music, but they don't like Slumdog. I still remember, at least for us, it being a good film, obviously they might not be accurate. I like Life of Pi way more than I like Slumdog. Yeah. No contest. I never saw Life of Pi. Life of Pi is beautiful. I called it Life of P. Yeah, no. Life of Pi was a beautiful film. It was one of my favorites that year. Is that a tongue answer? No. No. What was that one? No names. It was a no-name film. The director is, oh, please pull it up. It's going to drive me mad. Because this is why you see Life of Pi. It's for the direction and the cinematography. Angley. Thank you. Oh, yeah. I love Angley. Yes, you do. Yes, you do. Brokeback Mountain. The visuals. The stories break. You haven't seen Brokeback Mountain? Watch Brokeback Mountain. Yeah. The story for this is, I just really loved it. I'd love to know what you guys think about Life of Pi. Anyway, back to the Hamlet thing. Yes. I want to watch this. Please let us know how it was. Yeah. You always do. It's a worth watching. Most of the time you're like, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Watch it. And then other times you're like, cool trailer. Don't watch this at all. And we listen to that, man. We're not going to waste our time. We have way too much to do. So if you say don't watch it, it sucks. We won't. Yeah. But that was cool. Life of Hamlet. To be or not to Pi. That is the time to go sandwich. See you later.