 So funny. I posted that picture of me with the Hollywood sign and just said dream big. Yeah a lot of messages of Expecting a big announcement. There's a big announcement True maybe he's moved maybe there is he's moved to Hollywood Maybe I had a dream last night where Paul G. Amati and I had a very deep conversation And then the audition consisted of me singing with him and he said that's it you're good to go And then I woke up and it was a long very complicated dream We were gonna be doing a film together. So that's the announcement who's on bottom. Oh That's a tough one. Yeah, I think I'd kind of like to see what things are like underneath Paul Hey, we'll go back to our stupid directs of corporate. I'm Paul G. Amati. You can follow us on Instagram Twitter for more juicy content Thank you to everybody's horses on patreon followers for Twitter account subscribing to like button speaking of I don't think you've seen it. You haven't seen the holdovers yet. Have you know I have oh you have seen Right right before oh wait a minute. I remember that you hit you did you said it's a great holiday film Did you finish poor things? Yeah, and loved it. Yeah. Yeah, I'm I am there's some really good performances all over the place But I my heart I This will be one of those if Paul wins. I might get emotional. Yeah Yeah, I love Paul G. Amati and he's never he's never won an Oscar So I would love that for him. I wanted as the blue man. Am I right? Yep Today we got a new Malayalam trailer just came out a few days ago, so I missed it. It's for a call Say these names with Biju Menon, Raya Sharif, Gopi Sunder, Ashik Usman I don't know anything. I don't I don't know anything about the film. So we're just gonna kind of go and blind here Here we go This is public Oops Yeah, Mr. Baby No, haven't you seen 12 fail? There you go. If you fail, restart. That looked unique and Malayalam. Exactly. Has the thumbprint of Malayalam cinema all over it. Which is like, okay. Makes me happy. Here's kind of, and it's so funny because normally, because we say like Malayalam has these like complex stories usually, but they're also usually so simple. Like the print, like it's a village, it's this person. It's usually a simple something with more complexity to it. Yeah. Just great storytellers. And this seemed like that. He's like, maybe it was a cop that's trying to test or do something or get up in the ranks. But there's a lot more going on. Like the unique filming style, shot style was unique. There was a very unique looking number with all the tops, not normally a Malayalam thing. No, it looked interesting and different and very, very Malayalam. Malayalam cinema. Yeah. No other way to put it. Yeah. Let's see here. I've recognized a lot of people. Yeah, obviously, Shynetop Jock. Was he not in the... He's not. Why is he not in the title? My guess is for the very reason where you get the shock value of seeing it and then telling people he's in it. I've seen... Word of mouth. I've seen quite a few things, Unmaya, Prasad, Joji, Biju, Menon, I believe we've seen him before in that film. Let's see. Read that. Constable baby, planning for a promotion in his service, finds himself unintentionally falling into a cascade of problems. Of course. He tackles those challenges with humor and heart, taking the audience through a roller coaster of emotions, family, friendship, and acceptance. It's a little long, but I like that they don't give anything really away in there. Is this director's first feature? Looks like it. Good Lord. Wouldn't be the first time. And Riko wrote, we've seen stuff like that happen in so much in Indian cinema. It's wonderful. And big stars are like, yeah, I'll sign on for... We're here. If you haven't done something of note... Yeah, you've got to fight. You've got to start out at the bottom. You've got to be doing short films unless you know somebody, and then even then, your first A.D. a bunch of times, it's... You either have to make something on your own with nobodies, and then you're like, oh, okay, maybe I'll give them a shot here on a small budget something. Or you saw their hit indie film that made it on the Film Festival circuit and they got big at Sundance and now you're going to trust them with a label film with A-list actors. But it doesn't... It happens so much in Indian cinema. It does. Which is wonderful. I love it. I do too. And a lot of times, it's been great. Surprising, shockingly so. Sometimes it's shocking how good a first-time director has been. A lot of times, first-time directors here is like, oh, I can... You can see it. Yeah, I can see that you're not great. Yeah. You can see it in TV episodes. I can't tell you how many times you've been watching a series and then something happens in the series that doesn't feel like the rest of the series and you look and you realize it's the first time that person has directed something. You usually get TVs off in a big place. Before he ever got a feature, film, dammit, I'm seeing his face. Come on. Film the mission. It was Tom Cruise who gave him his break and then he did the Star Wars films. Oh, J.J. Abrams. Abrams did a ton of television and it was Tom who trusted him to direct Mission Impossible 3. And then Tom does have a lot of money. And influence and cloud. Sure. But, yeah, it looks really interesting. Looking forward to it. Isn't there a couple other Malayalam films out there? No. This is the only Malayalam film coming out this year. I feel like, oh no, that, is it February or is it in later? It's January right now. No, the Mamoudi horror one. Oh, why do I feel like that's March? Is that March? And then I feel like... I don't know, but it feels like it's March. And then Fafa has a film, but is that March or is that February? That one I have no resolution to date. No, it's a while because we were like, this is really early to release a... A teaser for it. That's right, it was like four months away. I think it's April. April, something like that. Yeah. Anyway, this looks great. This looks great. It's Malayalam. Anyways, let us know anything else we need to know about this and what's your next Malayalam film that we should watch. Please let us know. Actually, now that we've redone everything, what would win your Oscar dummy for last year? For best film? Basically, it's probably between four. That's tough. Fafa of the Core, Twelfth Fail, three of us, or LJP's film from last year. That's so damn hard. Those would probably be the four that would be in the round. They are. And it would be... Any one of those films would have been top of the list for me to go to the Oscars for international film. The one that I think has... That's... They're equally... That would have been probably the most difficult dummies we've ever had to do for me to pick out number one from those films. What about you? I don't know. We'll see. Yeah. They're all equally magnificent for their own reasons. Yeah, they're all great. Yeah. It would be a tough one. Anyways, let us know what you think down below. Juice!